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HUGE WINTER SALE AT McGRUER’S, COMMENCING SATURDAY, JUNE 27 CHEAPER HERE. PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. THE BIG BARGAINS GO TO THE EARLY SHOPPERS. DOORS OPEN AT 9 O’CLOCK. COME EARLY. UNDERCLOTHING DEPT Extra heavy Axminster Hearth Rugs; 22in. Velveteens in super quality, ex- INFANTS’ DEPT. Small Boys’Tweed Overcoats. Usually FANCY DEPT. UIWEHULU inmu ucr 0. usua Uy 22/6 29/6 and 32/6 each tra deep pile. Sale Price 5/9 yd. 24/6 each— Sale Price 16/6 each. 30 pairs Corsets slightly soiled ' Now 19/6, 25/6 and 28/6 each. New Coatings in smart overcheck de- Infants’Winceyette and. Flannel Petti- 20 only Men’s Blue Drill Combina- Colgate’s Choice Talc Powders . asstd To Clear 5/11, 6/11, 7/11 Pillow Cases, good size and quality; sign, 54 inches wide. 2 ends only. coats with silk stitching; were 2/11 tion Overalls. Usually 12/6— perfumes, Sale 1 rice 1/4 50 pairs B. and C. Corsets, sizes 22 to 1/3 and 1/6 each. Usually 18/6 yd— T , an d 4/11. Sale prices 1/11 andl 3/11 Sale Price 8/11 suit. Bath Salts, Dainty Perfumes—--28; were 5/6. Now 2/11 pair Extra large size White Heavy All-wool Sale Price 13/6 yd. Infants Flannel Barras; were//ll and 6 only, Men’s All Wool Roslyn Sac . pi 1 Ladies’Fancy Winceyette and Flannel- ‘ p o t on ° e Blankets, single bed; Wonderful Value in Fuji Silk, extra r wte?! 0 rP v O6B Suits. Usually 90/- to £5/10/-. Dainty Face 1 Pow es 1 ette Nightdresses; were 8/11 42?6 pair- Now 32/6 pair heavy pure silk. 30 inches wide. “ s ’re Sale Price 63/ ‘- US " Y Prien 2/6 . . , Now 6/11 Double bed 57/6 pair— Now 44/6 Usually 5/6 yd. Sale Price 3/11 yd. d/fT 5/11 and 6/6 • 1 ’ Heavy Dark Woollen Shirts. Usually Q^„ ate ’ s Mirvre Vanishing Cream 1/6 24 only ladies navy and grey fleecy Double bed Extra Heavy All-wool Grey Velour Coatings. Good shades. 54 ins. 4/6 ’ ’V' ’ 3/6 4/6 and 5/6 14/6. Sale Price 9/11. m M Tam Cakes pure lined Bloomers; were 5/11 » Blankets • were 42/6 nair— wide— Sale Price •’3/6 vd T P £ pnces o/o, 4/D ana o/o ' Castille Soap, Large lakes pure T , W N °;’ 3 V“ “ “ ’ ' U 37/6 pair Velvrts in beautiful stades wXS ° r ST/il pr ’ SHOWROOM ~ ! .. ' All-wool Colonial Flannel- taish . 36 inches wide. Dress Large aamrtment of Mullin ant S& &HUWKUUWI ' Me, *K ers, were 8/11 and 911 Flannel, Tn lengths of 3 yds.- Bibs; Sale prices 1/-, 1/6, 1/11 Ladies’ Woollen Jumpers and Sports , Xt of todachL Sale Pri» is . Toi' ’ rromfi All wool Dress rianneis, in nne sui Sale p rice ig/n yd. Infants cream Woollen Bonnets and Coats. Were 14/6 to 59/6— | atd Sural- and W6 Anreh; grey, fawn, mgger and Winceyettes, all double width and Caps; Sale prices 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 Now 4/11, 0/11, 14/6 each [ FurmotoWax Polish, g. res a lasting and natural, were J,u and li/o cardmal. worlh 4/6 polreir to cla f rmlure, Ladles woollen Vests with short sleeves ’ 30in . G „, Wool shrunk Ftaneh . S ? V l .? 8 I? 1 ’ Y’’Sl! "/LX?”’and 29/6 were 22/6 and 32/6 — etc> ~ x; ‘ were 5/11 6/11 7/11. ° in/lwo’ and children’s Aza and Viyella Flannels. Splendid Sale prices 16/6, 21/-, and 29/6 Now 14/6 and 19/6 Luminaire. The wonderful Liquid .’ Now 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 wear • usually3/6— Now 2/11 yard wearing and unshrinkable.— Cream V oollen Shawls good quality; Ladies’ Woollen Dresses, were 59/6 to Boot Polish, unequalled fbr all Ladies’ heavy Cotton Vests with long a ’ y 1 \ ize Sale Prices 5/3 and 5/9. V?/? PI/ te 35/ 84/- Now 14/6, 19/6 and 29/6 coloured kids -and patent leath- . sleeves; were 5/6 Now 3/11 Heavy Flanne e e Cot Blankets sue Sale prices 17/6, 21/. to 35/-. 75/ ' o ers-Sale Price 1/- ... Ladies’ Roman Satin Underskirts, all ’ w an d 2/3 each IrtCICDV AMR Cl nVPQ MEDPEDV nCDT 126/- Now 29/6, 39/6 and 59/6 Toilers Barilla Soap-Sale Price 9d ■ shades; were 7/11, 9/11, 11/6 32in. striped FlanSelelSquJ 1 HOSIERY AND GLOVES MERCERY DEPT. 3 only aids , Navy s^ e BlazcrS; fiold Tooth Paste, large tubes p Camilles with -and without lity; usually 1/6 yard— 6 dozen Ladies’ superior quality, cash. Men’s White Hemstitched Handker- piping, were 27/6— Now 14/6 p , . i ’ F XavpT 1 ’ 3/11 4/11 Now 1/2 yard mere finish Hose, black only; chiefs. Usually 9d. each- 15 only Ladies Superior Quality Writing Pads, exceptional value- ' ’ Ch£ 26in - Superior Quality Twill and worth 3/6 pair. Sale price 1/11 pr , Sale Price 2 for 1/-. Gabardine and Marocam Dresses, Sale Price 1/wXn all sizes- m-eatlv re- Double Warp Striped Flannelette; Ladies’ Lisle Hose-in black and cham- Extra large Plain Handkerchiefs. fancy stitchings newest styles, Tennis Racquet Covers special quality riTad ’ usually 2/3 yard- Now 1/9 yard pagne; were 3/6 pair. . Usually 1/3 each.- were 110/ to 168/- Sale Price 4/6. Now 2/11 3/11 4/11 and 5/11 pair 29in. Heavy Wool Union Unshrinkable Sale price 2/6 pair g I Price 3 f or 2/6. Now 59/6, 69/6, 84/ kmiw, and “U/- Shirting light grounds; usuaUy Ladies’ all-wool Cashmere Hose in Dark Working HaudkercMets Usually 2 only Ladies’ Three-piece Costumes, HABERDASHERY ette Nightdresses; were 5/11, 6/1. 2/9 and 3/6 yard- black only; were 3/11 i/6 each. Sale Price 3 tor 2/11. Gabardme, wore 105/and 252/- . and 7/11. Now 311, 4/11 and 5/11 . Now 2/3 and 2/11 yard , fw Soft Silk Collars, all sizes. Usually - , . „ Now a " d 105 Safety Pm Sots. McGruers Special Children’s Winter Combinations, all Special line of superior quality Heavy Ladies all-wol Cashmere Hose in tan, Sale Price 3 for 1/6.. 30 only Ladies Serge, Tweed and Quality. Sale Price 1/sizes; these are a great bargain- • Unbleaclied Herringbone brown, fawn and grey, were 4/11 g pollce Worsted were 59/6 o Linen Buttons assorte d sizes. Best 3/6, 3/11 and 4/11 pair. Mm.; 3£- « yard i/e s , Price g &£ S *“ W “ M .. - 1.0. 80in., usually 4/11— Now 3/11 yard Hose in black, navy, grey and 6 dozen Men s Light Braces. Usually ardine and Fine Serge Costumes Gartering Elastic Black Hnch wide. MANCHESTER DEPT. 80in. Good White Twill Sheeting; us- mole; were 5/6 pair. 2/9 pair. Sale Price 1/9 pair. latest styles, fancy stitchings, were Strong and lasting.— . a ■ ,tv -ii ually 4/6 yard— Sale P rice 3 / n P air 12 dozen Black Knitted Ties. Usually £g g , and £lO Sale Price 9d> yd28in plain navy or stuped Dull; us- Now 17/6 ir o{ 5 yards . Ladies > a ]]. wc . o l ribbed hose, grey only 1/11 each— Sale Price 2 for 1/11. Now sg/6 75 y and g 5/ Rihllon „ in Beauti£ul Sliot silk effects S 1«S Uy pu'2“ d of 36iu Horrecksos good guality worth 5/6 pare; ““ “ 112 ' varielv ; 28In and 36in Domestic or 27in X vy all linen F J f °J Silk and wool Hose in "grey, nigler, 3/6 TaJe Price 9d and 1/- each. SklrtS ’ K q . lk . Sale P^ e d ’ Furnishing Cretonne; usually 1 1.1 Towelling; usually 1/9 yard— fawn, beaver; were 9/11, 7/6, 5/11 Heavy Woollen Sox, Usually 1/11 pr. Ladies’ Tweed and Velour Coats were knitting Silks in new and exclusive and 2/3 yard; Jow 1/6 yui / 1/4 yard 4/6 . Sale pr - ce 1/(J pah . Ladiesweed[ and Velour Coats, were shades 4 oz . balls 36in. Winceyette, with block stripe; Sale prices 8/6 6/6, 4/11 and 3/6 io dozen Extra Heavy Woollen Sox. Z nJw 14/6, 19/6, 29/6 and 59/6 p t Sale Price 4/6 .ball. Covering and Curtain Cie. 2/3 yard- Now 1/9 yard Children s coloured Cash. • Ugually 2/6> S ale Price 1/11 pr. Children’s Grey Flannel and Woollen Fanc y I Garte l 1 ’ s ™ new aud P°» ular tonn? usually 4/6 and 4/11 vard; . mere Hoze sizes sto 10 MeiVs Heavy All Wool Ribbed Under- Dresses> w ' re 19/6 to 3g/& _ styles, all colours- ’ ’ Now 2/11'yard nntooto Pi’ll. ’ n 3 pants. Usually 9/11— Now 9/11 and 14/6 Sale Prices 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 each. Laree variety white and creme short DRESSES Children s all-wool halt s cks m b , j g a j e Pr ice 8/6 garment. 50 only Children’s Woollen Jerseys, Knicker sets of elastic complete with "Curtain ’Nets; usually 1/11, 2/3 , tan and navy; sizes to 0; Men > s Cott on Sox. Usually 1/- pair. ■ were 10/6— Now 4/11 Bodkin for threading—and 2/H. Smart Ripple Cloth in new floral n j s axLrev I Sale Price 2 pair for 1/-. Children’s Grey Flannel and'Woollen . . Sale Price 4d set. Now 1/6, 1/9 and 2/6 yard design. 40 inches wide.— ° nuttv chamuaane and emerald l fleecy-lined Underwear. Usually 6/11 Dresses, were 19/6 to 39/6- Dainty Laces and Insertions, all 23in Tapestry Carpet Runner; usually . Sale Price 2/11. ’ W p rp ,’2/ll nair ® ale Price S HI garment. N ow g/H an d 14/6 widths in broken ranges of pat7/11 yard; Now 6/11 yard Attractive Velveteens in smart shades Sale brice 1/11 pair M en’s Cotton Football Jerseys. Children’s and Maids’ Serge and Gab- terns— Heavy quality twisted Matting Mats, 36in wide. Dress lengths of 3 yds. Ladies’ all-wool Gauntlet Gloves in ■ Vertical stripes. Usually 9/11. — ardine Dresses, fancy stitchings, Sale Prices 3d, 4d, sd, 6d, 9d yd. 27—54; usually 6/11; , Sale Pn re 28/6. brown, grey, fawn and cream; were Sale Price 5 / n each - sizes 27in to'42in, were 25/to 65/ All Wool Scarves s n ß htlv soiled—- .. , „ Now 5/11 each striped Dress Flannels, double width 4/6 pair Sale price 2/11 pr. Boys’ Black Oilskin Coats. Usually Now 14/6, 19/6 and 29/6 . TT-nmllv 6/11 tn 19/6 — 54m heavy wool Art Serge, brown and Smart ghades with contrasting L adies’ all-wool Fancv Gauntlet 19/6 to 24/6. Sale Price 9/11 each. Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Hats, latest Priet green; usualiy Ie Pl , Boys’ Heavy All Woo. Jerseys.- shapes, 14/f, to q 39/6- o'z.’ Sn-'’' White nr strined Towels- usually 2/3 Check Dress Flannels - double Wldtll and cream; were 7/6, 6/11 and 4/11 Usually 6/6 to 7/11- Now 6/11, 9/11 and 14/6 8 Sale Price 8d skein Wh ld 3/6 . P ach; ’ ? ' Overebeek in white on dark pair; Salo prices 4/11 a'nd Sale Price 5/11 to 6/11 Ladi . Mo[W Voivot Hat., latort Fape sv „. ’wX Now 1/11 and 2/11 each grounds— Sale Price 5/11. 3/11 pair. Men’s Neglige Shirts, fast colours. shapes, were 39/6 to 59/6— SalePriceSrollsforl/Tanertrv Hearth Rugs; usually 8/6, Astrachan Coatings, 56in. wide in Ladies’ all-wool Gloves in grey, fawn, Usually 7/6. Sale Price 5/11 each. Now 19/6 and 29/6 t Tr „ 12/6 and 16/6 each- shades of Fawn, Nigger, Grey, brown and cream; were 4/6 pair; Men’s Single and Double. Linen Col- 50i n white or creme Curtain Nets; us- Childrens Picture Handkerchiefs—- - Now’ 7/6,10/9 and 14/6 each Black— Sale Price 14/11. Sale price 3/3 pair lars— Sale Price 2 for 1/6. ually 3/11 yard. Now 2/11 yard Sale Price 4 for 1/-. } THE LEADING DRAPERS McGRUER’S (Westland) Ltd. greymouth ’ reefton, hokitika

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 June 1925, Page 8

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