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g o ®®®®!. ' I .A, S | | OUR GREAT WINTER SALE | f Begffls on Monday, 29th June « | NO MAN, AND CERTAINLY NO MOTHER OF BOYS, WILL J KNOWINGLY PASS BY THIS TREMENDOUSLY IMPORTANT g WINTER STOCK CLEARANCE. HIGH GRADE CLOTHING, ■ MERCERY AND HATS FOR MAN AND BOY, WELL AS ■ FAMILY FOOTWEAR, ARE MARKED AT TEMPTINGLY LOW g SALE PRICES. LET YOUR MOTTO BE: BUY QUICKLY! ■ B CIF it-s TMjtsgooQ : Mt' ■ ■ ll ■ I == B Mercery Bargains Footwear Bargains Clothing Bargains | ■ MEN’S SHETLAND FLANNELS- LAD S ho E S- ACIE & ?ATENT BAR BOYS ’ ALL WOOL SPOBTLSUITS- 1 g ' Usual Price 8/6. Sale Price 5/11. Usual Price 29/6. Sale Price 21/-. Usual Price 42/6. Sale Price 32/6. j| H HEAVY LAMBSWOOL UNDER- ODDMENTS IN DERBY & OXFORD GENT g. PALMER NAP TROUSERS, : g. ■ Zt Mee 10/6. sale Price 7/11. “rice 27/6. Sale Price 12/6. Usual Price 11/6. Sale Price 9/11. H = •. ■ LADIES’ COLOURED SUEDE BAR DARK SAT STITTS m BOYS ALL WOOL GOLF HOSE- SHOES- GEN ? T S ~ - 0/ . g H Usual Price 2/11. Sale Price 1/6. Usual Price 37/6. Sale Price 22/6. Usual Pllce 70 /’-. Sale Pnce $9/6. ■ GENTS’ CX WORKING SHIRTS- ?ri» “a>S 2T/6. ■ g Usual Price 9/6. Sale Price 5/11. MEN > S DERBY SHOES, Smart laste— L&Udl Price 4J/b ' bale Pnce 37/6 ’- ||| B BOYS’ HEAVY UNION SHIRTS- GENTS ’ SADDLE TWEED '. ■ g Usual Price 6/6. Sale Price 3/11. MKN b DfcRBX tOOfb- TROUSERS- • x . ■. ,g ■ MEN’S COTTON & WOOL UNDER- UsUal < ' . ■ 22/6. Sale Price 17/6. J = wear— . Hat Bargains blue overall jackets- b g Usual Price 10/6. Sale Prue 7/11. Usual p - 10/6 . Sale prfce 3/lt g MEN’S PYJAMA SUITS— x Usual Price 3/6. Sale Price 1/11. BOYS ’ DARK TWEED KNICKERS— Usual Price 19/6. Sale Price 13/0. /MEN , S TAVEED CAPS— Usual Price 9/6. Sale Price 5/11. g ■ ALL nA?i°Li C M 2/6 MEKB SOX_ MEN E S U FELTHATS,RMon P BOYS’SI>ORT SUITS, Large Size- E = USU Sale Price 2 pair for 4/6. Usual Price 12/6. Sale Price 9/6. Usual Price 35/-. Sale Price 19/6. g I New ’’MiF Clothing | | Zealand ggifl Factory | i tun i m i iiiHiiim num i it ni i mini I iiiniiiil mt II I mill illllllllllillllllfl I 111111111111111111 l 1111111 l lllllllliiiiillllliiiiiniiiiiiiilifST

WHAT THE GROCER KNEW. r~ “What is that used for?” said a woman to a grocer one day, pointing to a pile of “Shreddo’ packets on the shop counter. “Why, that’s suet, the very best New Zealand Beef Suet, chopped up and cleaned all ready for use,” said the man behind the counter. ‘lt’s one of the best selling lines I stock. Most customers use it, and you should see the lovely puddings, pies and tarts, my wife makes with it!” Thousands of housewives throughout the Dominion have found in “Shreddo” just what they required—a clean, pure and wholesome suet that keeps indefinitely, is very economical, and which gives far better results Ilian suet “in the rough.”. “Shreddo” is the purest of selected New Zealand Beef Suet, with all the tissue and other’waste matter removed. It is divided into granules or shredded and rolled in pure rice flour. “Shreddo” pours from the packet, ready for use—no cleaning, grating, or chopping up. Packed in parchment-lined 11b packets, and obtainable from all grocers. Send three penny stamps for generous free sample to Dept. Hl, Box 1097, Auckland.—l.

Be on guard against influenza. Take “Nazol” the ready for use and money-saving remedy. 60 doses Is 6d. Advt

Enr Influenza (Vids take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cur* — ’A.Nt

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1925, Page 6

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