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HALF PRICE SPECIALS A BIG. DROP IN PRICES AT McGRUER’S BEGINS SATURDAY, JUDY 11th. .. . 1 ' I. ■■ ’ 1 . 1 . ’ . .- . ' '' . ■■■■■■ 111 EVERY SIX MONTHS THIS STORE IS CLEARED OUT. LOOK AT THE WONDER PRICES. SHOWROOM Lingerie Ribbon in heliotrope only, MANCHESTER DEPT. CLOTHING DEPT. r . ‘usually 6d, 8d and 1/ yd — 36 only, Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Silk Half Prices 3d, 4d, 6d yd. 36inch White Egyptian Flannelette, Men’s White Hemstitched HandkerVelvet Hats, were 14/6 to Shaving Brushes, m best quality, usually 2/11. yard— chiefs nsmllv 1/ Half-Prices 6/11, 9/11 and 14/6 usually 2 /6- Half Price 1/3 Half-Price, Now 1/6 yard eiS ’ y tj.k 9 for 1/ 22 only, Superior Model Hats, were 36inch Heavy Twill Striped Flannel- , r , „ ’ . , 39/6 to 59/6— '■ ■ UNDERCLOTHING ette, usually 2/9— Men s Soft Silk Collars, usually 1/ Half-Prices 19/6, 24/6, and 29/6. UNUtKbLU I HINU No J alfprice yard eac h— Now Half Price, 2 for 1/ 50 only Ladies’ Jersey Silk Jumpers, 59 Pairs, slightly soiled Corsets, sizes 29inch Heavy Unshrinkable Plain Men’s Black Cashmere Sox, usually were 14/6, 19/6 and 29/6 — 21 to 30. Now half usual prices Grey Union Flannel, usually 3/11 3/11 pair— Half-Prices 7/11, '9/11, 14/6. 3/11, 5/11, 7/11 and g/n pair. yard— Now Half Price, 1/11 pair 50 oply, Ladies’ Black Sateen Aprons, 5 only, Horrockses Superior Flannel- Now Half-Price 1/11 yard 2 doz. only Men’s Riding Breeches, were 4/H-r Now 2/6 c tte Nightdresses were 19/11- Heavy Unbleached Herringbone Sheet- usually 39/6Ladies Cream Radianta Blouses, were Half Price 9/11 j n „__ Now Half-Price Single Bed Now Half Price, 19/6 pair 16/6 and 19/6— Ladies’ Fleecy Lined Bloomws- 1/11 yard. , ’ 20 only Youths’ and Small Men’s Blue t - •> Binnses Now Half-1 rices ,2/11 and 3/11. Double Bed 2/6 yard. Drill Combination Suits, usually Ladies Striped VVi ce te . x/11 Ladies’ Cream. Woollen Combinations 1 , 1 piece 50in Fadeless Plain Coffee 15/6 — Half Price, 7/9 suit n.-.Y® > w 11 r* ' UCG .7/11 and 11/6 — Curtain, net, usually 3/11 yard— fi onlv Men’* Riin Cmt<? nsnallv 54/ m’Jift- 1 T ,. „Ml Prices 3/11 and 5/11. Now Half-Price 1,-9 yard 7 “ ‘ Now Half Lite, 27/ _ ? ,,d U 1 wei- 40in Caseraort Cl<>th ’ USU ’" y 12 only Boys- Black Oilskin Coats, Ladies Fugi Silk, and White, Jap. ° Hilf-Price 9/11 each a \\ TT t -r> • i usually 15/ — Silk Blouses were 19/6 and 25/— Ladies > c Win Knickers an J N « w alt^r^ 6 ya J * Now Half Price, 7/6 each , T , T Half ; P “ c r 1 9/11 V 14/0 Chemises 7/11 and 12/6- 50n,ch Emm Fadeless Casement x doz> Boyg , Tweed OvercoatS; usuaJly 8 only Ladies Lined Gabadme Ram- Half Prices 3/11, 5/11. USUaI y T U 7p .• Inl 29/— Now Half Price 14/6 Tess’ than Half-Price 9/11 each. Children’s Cream and Natural Merino Sanlp . Je Boys’Golf Hose, all pure wool, usually 12 only Children’s Belted Gabadiue 1S ' Tow H-rif-Price 6/11 each Curtains 52inch wide, and 3 yards 4 / 1;L Now Half Puc «> 2 / 6 P air Raincoats, were 19/6 and 29/6— J, * ' long, usually 27/6 and 29/6 pair— Men’s Black Knitted Ties, usually 1/lx Half-Prices 9/11 and 14/6 each. Girls and Maids All ''°°l / jr t y Now Half-Price 13/9 and 14/9 pr. each— Half Price, 2 for 1/11 Girls and Maids Serge and Gabadine 7ni ’ Hemstitched and Lace Insertion, Men’s Light Braces, usually 2/11 pair Dresses, fancy stitchings, sizes 6 P Now Half-Price 3/11 Creme Casement Curtain, usually Half Price, 1/6 pair 27 tO Ha”f-PriT s 2 l4/6 39 19 7 6 59 Children’s Cream and- Natural Wool- 3zll y^ ow Half-Price 1/11 yard. 15 only Men’s Woodrow Fur Felt Hats on i t r >c< A len and Merino Combinations, , _ r , ■ usually 21/ — 20 only Lad> es Superior Qua! ty Cot- w(in , sfll anJ 7;u _ AU Over Fancy Madras Curtain, u»- 'jjJ Ha]t p rice> 10/6 eadl tunies 111 Fiiiq Seige, ana Gaba ■NTnw TJ’ilf-Pripo 2/11 nnd 5/11 ually 3/3 yard—dine, latest styles, were £9 9s T .. , /? OW , 1 i n U r ? Now 1/8 yard , nm in o Ladies’ Cream Ribbed Cami Bodices, ' v J and £lO 10s— vhnrt sleeves- were 4/11 45 ilicll Heavy Iwlll Scolloped Edge Half-Prices 59/6, 75/-, 95/-. * Half Price each Nottingham Curtain Net usually DRESSES. i Girls’ Heavy Tweed Coats, sizes 27 llali-incc eacn. s to 40in, were 19/11,' 29/6 and UnQIFRV H° w Half-Price 2/9 yard l One end only Striped Gabardine, 40 Q/11 id/ fi a ! 10/6 HUbItKY 30inch gtrollg Fui . llishin g and Do- inches wide, usually 4/11 yd-Half-Pnces 9/11, 14/6 and 19/6. & Ladies’ all wool Ribbed Hose, mestic Cretonnes, usually 2/6 Hali Pnce 2 / 6 J d - EAWPV nrDT in black and e re J> were 5 / n P air > yard— Now Half-Price 1/3 yard. 6 ends only All Wool Colonial Tweed, rANUY UtFI, Now Half-Price 2/11 pair. 50ineh Reversible Cretonnes, usually' smart colourings usually 7/11 yd. tv • + n k • it t ! Ladies’ All Wool Ribbed Cashmere 3/11 and 4/5 yard— Half Price 3 / 1X y d - Xlv e box/d S ' uTu/llv ti, botUc- ‘ Hose - Bladt °" l ’ ’ ' vere HMf Pri« 1/11 .nd 2/3 yd. 2 ends only Smart Black and White nicely boxed, usually 6/6 bottle- Now Ha i f . Pl . ice $ pair gwiss Mas|ilb Einln , ; y M . y DucheM . ohedc Cotton rad Wool Mirf ute, Bead Necklets in all fashionable de- Lad ie«’ AH Wool Fine Ribbed Black Sets- Now 2/9 each.- usually'4/11 yd. Half Price 2/6 yd. signs and colourings, usually 2/11, Las imere Hose, weie ' O ne elld o,d y Pink Ripple Cloth for 3/11, 4/11 to 19/6- m-1. n m ? r T 1 J INFANTS’ DEPT. dressing gowns, 40 inches wide, Half Prices 1/6, 1/11, 2/6 to 9/9 Maids all wotd Black Cashmere Homi, ' slightly soiled, usually 3/11- , ■ n ip t,.' ’ '• ii 7 , size 6 only, were 8/11 pair— Infants Cream Cashmere and Radi- ° J K i/n Fashionable Ear Rings, in all newest < T ’ rT it p,.; * a/£ , ir ... Half Price 1/11 yd. . t n ort-i n 111 4. Now Half-Price 4/6 pair. a nta Frocks, were 13/6 and 19/6, sVles, usually 2/11, 3/11, 4/11 Kow 6;u and 0;il . 2 cuds only Cotton Cylkcol for chilHalf Prices 1/6, 1/11, 2/6 to 3/6 4to 6, were 4/11> pair- Infants’Cream Woollen " suall ® yd ' Hand-made China Lace, 2in. wide, Now Half-luce 2/6 pan. Coats, weie 9/11 and 15/6 Half Price 1/- vd usually 1/ yd— Half Price 6d yd. Children’s Tan all wool 3-4 Hose, Now Half-Price 4/11 and 7/11 - { 3 - Millinery Ribbons in beautiful shot ef- sizes 6to 12, were 4/11 pair Large Assortment Muslin and Silk ne . ent on y oea in arocam, feet, usually 3/6 yd- Now Half-Price 2/6 pair g ßibs _ inches wide, usually 12/6 ydHalf Price 1/9 yd. Ladies’ Woollen Gauntlet Gloves, in Now Half-Prices 1/-, 1/6, 1/11. tiau me o/o ya. Popular Fur Edging in several Toney brown, grey, fawn, and cream, Infants Cream Woollen Pilchers, were One end only Imitation Fuji Silk in shades, usually 1/11 yd— were- 5 'll and 7/11 pair— 8/11, 10/6, 12/6 — shades of Lemon, 32 inches wide, Half Price 1/- yd. Now Half-Price 2/11 and 3/11 Half-Prices 4/6, 5/6, usually 3/11 yd. Hqlf Price 1/11 yd. FREE POSTAGE AS USUAL. 'NO BETTER TIME TO BUY THAN NOW. VISIT/EARLY McGRUER’S (Westland) Ltd. SPOT CASH DEPARTMENT STORES, GREYMOUTH, REEFTON, HOKITIKA

THE PURE FOODS ACT. ANALYSIS OF WILSON’S MALT EXTRACT. EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH QUALITY To protect the public, the Pure Foods Act requires that Malt Extract sold in New Zealai.d must contain 70 per cent, of solids. Analysis of “Wilson’s” discloses the high proportion of 80.07 per cent of solids. The Act also calls for a digestive ratio of 250. Analysis of “Wilson’s” shows a digestive ratio of 374.6. These figures prove that, in the two very important essentials, Wilson’s Malt Extract more than meets the requirements of the Pure Foods Act. This exceptionally high quality is a distinctive feature of “Wilson’s,” and it explains why “Wilson’s” is the most effective tonic food for all who are weak, run-down, and who lack the vitality to ward off colds and winter sickness. To keep yourself fit, healthy, strong and energetic, you must use the best Malt Extract—“ Wilson’s.” Ask your grocer or chemist- for “Wilson’s,” and insist on golfing “Wilson’s.’ Beware rf Malt Extracts of doubtful and unknown quality.-—l..

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 July 1925, Page 6

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