4/11 SALE 4/11 GREAT ONE PRICE CAMPAIGN Last Two Days of Sale, SATURDAY and MONDAY, NOV. 28 & 30 Special below cost bargains in every department. Final clearance to make room for Xmas Shipments. Look at z the savings. Doors open at 9.30, be ready. SHOWROOM J pairs Ladies’ 2 dome Silk Canvas Leggings, were 7/11 Now 4/11 40in. Plain Creme Casement, usually Gloves, double fingers, in black, Men’s Coloured Bordered Handker- 2/3 yard;— 10 only, Ladies’ Washing Dresses, white, grey, beaver, brown, navy, chiefs 1/ each— New 6 for 4/11 Now 21,-yd. Curtain Lengths for 4/11 were 12/6 — ’■ Now 4/11 were 5/11 pair— Men’s Navy and Black Drill Trousers, 45in. Fancy Coloured Madras Curtain One only, Ladies’ Tweed Costume Now 2 pairs for 4/11 sizes 6to 8, were 8/11—Now 4/I'l Nets, usually 5/11 yard—— 69/6— Now 4/11 Ladies’ Fancy Gauntlet Gloves— ' Men’s Tweed Caps, were 6/11 Now 4/11 - Now 4/11 yard 50 only Ladies’ Superior Quality Now 4/11 pair. Men’s Felt Hats, slightly soiled 14/6 45in. Fadeless Curtain Nets, Vieux Hand Embroidered Voile Blouses • Now 4/11 ■ Rose and Lavender Now 4/11 yard and Jumpers, were 19/6 to 49/6— INFANTS’ DEPT. Children’s Marcella Satin Cot Quilts, Now 4/11 • . FANCY DEPT. white and blue, with nursery 50 only, Dark Flannelette House Infants Cream Cashmere Dresses, rhymes, usually 12/6 each— Blouses, were 8/11— Now 4/H T we ’’ e Anchor Pearl Cotton, Large Hanks, Now 4/11 36 only, Ladies’ Self Colour Embroid- Inputs \ oile Dresses, were 8/11— usually 3/11 each — i Piece only 50in. Cream Bordered ered Zephyr Jumpers, were 5/11 T Mow 4/11 2 for 4/11 Casement Cloth, usually 2/11 yard each— Now 2 for 4/11 In fa ”ts Wmceyette and Longcloth Sylvan Knitting Silk, 4oz Hanks, jj ow Curtain lengths 2£yds 4/11 each 10 only, Children’s White* Voile , f W Gowns were 6/11- Now 4/11 usually 5/6—v p . 2 / nd Frocks, sizes 24 to 39in, were Flannel Barras 6/6— Now 4/11 Good T S/H each19/6— Now 4/11 T ,,, w Now 4/11 wide Embroidery Insertion, usually Towels, usually 2/11 each 100 only, Children’s Washing Dresses Inf ‘™ * Woo en Matinee Coats, were 1/6 d _ Now 2 for 4/11 and Overalls, were 5/11 to 14/b- Tnf n K ° w 4/11 Now 6 yards for 4/11 Stron S. OU a re , d T 4 for 4HI . Now 4/11 lnfa ” * Sdk Hats and Bonnets, were Ladi , C(jloured Bordered Handker- and 1/9 each- Now 4 for 4/11 Ladies’ Overalls, were 6/11- 6/11 to Now 4 / U chiefs, usually 7d each- White and Coloul „ ed w R « 1 v l^J°^ r el J l "f Now 4/u dress DEPARTMENT i Now 4/11 doz - y 1 Ladi a!\^^^ ear StraW HatS ’ 40in. Black and White Shepherd Check Camisoles- Now 2 for 4/11 rir-n-r 9/11 to 19/6—- . Worsteds, were 4/6 yard- Ladies W Ll “ en handkerchiefs. (J N DERCLOTHI NG DEPT Now 4/11 N 1 d f 4/n usually 1/- each— Children’s Ready-to-wear Hats, 8/11 Fancy Art Si]k Dregs M^terials , W ere Now half doz - D and A Corsets, good quality, size to 14/6— 6/11 vard— Now 4/11 vard Embroidery Flouncing 271J1 wide, 22in only, t were 12/6 — T , ri Now 4/11 36in.'Self colour Silk Ondule, 6/11- usually 4/6 yard-■ Now 2 pairs tor,4/11 Ladies’ Silk and Georgette Jumpers ' Now 4/11 yard Now 2 2 7 arda , r . 4 ' U 90 pairs Sample C.B. Corsets 21 to and Blouses, 19/6 to 59/6—' . 56 in> Self-colour Emerald, Rose Pur- Ladies’ Embroidered Handkerchiefs— 30inwere 6 /n to 12/6— . Now 4/11 p] e aild s axe cheviot Serges, were . . * or ‘j'' Now 4/11 Black Italian Cloth Aprons, were 4/11 9/n yard _ Now 4/11 Good Quality Hair Brushes, usual. 24 Roman Satin Underskirts, each — Now 2 for 4/11 40in. Dress Materials, were 2/11 yard— • were g/n— Waitresses’ White Aprons Wide Now 3 yards for 4/11 ' T . . Now 4/11 Now . 4/11 Shoulder Straps, were <W- 40in Fancy Stripe Tricoltaea, were Fancy Hau- Dogger. Combs usual y Nightdresses, were 6/11, Now 4/11 6/9— Now 4/11 yard 7/6— h/h r & N - 4 y U e 50 to 56 inch Dress Tweeds, were 6/11 Ladies’ Handbags, - usually 10/6 , ’ ~ . . UfIQICDV Ahin Pi AMEC to G/ll Now 4/ll vard Now 4/11 12 only, Ladies Sample Embroidered HOSIERY AND GLOVES 40jn _ B! ' ckßust]e Liningi Bead Necklets, usually 5/6 and 7/6- ’ Longcloth Chemises, were 9/11 to 200 pairs, Ladies’ Art Silk Hose, yard— " Now 4 yards for 4/11 Now 4/11 14/6 Double.feet and heels, in chain- Oddments and Remnants of Cotton Bead Necklets, usually 3/11— . ‘ NOW pagne, nude, peach, white black, Dress Materials— Now 2 for 4/11 Net Brassieres, were 3/6 each—grey, tan were 3/11 — ’ Clearing price 2 pieces for 4/11 and Bristows Eau-de-Cologne, .usually 7/6 - i Now 2 for 4/11. 4- ’ Now 2 pairs for 4/11 4/11 piece. Fancy Bag Handles, usually 5/11 C.B. Cluny Lace Brassieres 8/11— 180 pairs Best Quality Mercerised nTUIMn nm-r and ... T j- >t- i } Hose, double feet, shaped legs, in CLOTHING DEPT. . Now 4/11 Superior Quality Ladies Lisle Ihread white champagne nude black, on ly Youth’s Extension Knickers, Fancy Brooches, were 3/11 each, — Bloomers, in black, navy ana. were 3/11 pair ’’ ’ s i zes 15 to 17, were 14/6 — Now 2 for 4/11 nigger, were 6/11 Now 2 pairs for 4/11 Now 4/11 pair - Now 2 pairs for 4/11 All Wool Holeproof Black Cashmere Men’s White Cellular Singlets; were MANCHESTER DEPT. Ladies ’ Lac t 1 T l op Rlbbed VeS S ’ Sh ° rt Hose, best quality, were 6/11 5/11 Now 4/11 each sleeves 7/11 ’ pair— Men’s Boiler Suits, sizes 3 and 4, were Axminster Fringed Door Slips, usually _ \ Now 4/11 Now 4/11 9/11 — Now 4/11 each 6/11. each — Now 4/11 each Longcloth Camisoles, were 6/11 to 72 pairs Treble Spliced Art Silk Men’s Fleecy Singlets or Pants, were Good quality Coir Front Doormats, — 9/11— Now 2 for 4/11 Hose, in white, black, nude, 6/11 Now 4/11 each Now 4/11 each Children s Longcloth Nightdresses, beige, champagne, grey and Men’s Heavy Wool .Socks— . 18in. good quality and designs Tapes- were 4/11 each—putty, 6/11 pair— Now 4 pairs for 4/11 try Carpet Runners, usually 5/11 Now 2 for 4/11 Now 4/11 pair Boys’ Heavy Grey Hose,, sizes 4 to 8, yard — Now 4/11 yard 6 only .Children’s Lace Trimmed TarChildren’s All Wool Tan Cashmere were 3/11 pair Now 2 pairs for 4/11 50in. . Green and Brown Art Serge, antulle Nights, were 12/6— three-quarter hose, sizes 5 to 12, Boys’ Heather Golf Hose, sizes 6 to 10, usually 5/11 — Now 4/11 yard . Now 4/11 were 3/11 pair— 3/11 pair— Now 2 pairs for 4/11 30in. Shadow Tissues, usually 5/11 yd. Ladies Adjustable Bathing Caps,--Now 2 pairs for 4/11 Boys’ Coloured Washing Suits 6/11 — Now 4/11 yard best rubber— Ladies Long Elbow length Silk Now 4/11,30in. Cretonnes and Sateen Cretonnes, Now 2 for 4/11 Gloves, double fingers, in grey 16 to 18in. Attache Cases— usually 1/11 and 2/3 yard— Ladies’ Bathing Costumes 7/11 black, white, beaver, were 8/6 Now 4/11 each Now 3 yards for 4/11 Now 4/11 bair—' * Men’s Ribbed Woollen Singlets (sum- 36in. Creme All-over Curtain Net, — Ladies’ Cotton Combinations, were Now 4/11 mer weight), were 6/11. Now 4/11 Now 5 yards 4/11 4/11 — ' Now 2 for 4/11McGRUER’S (Westland) LTD The Leading Drapers, Greymouth, Reefton, Hokitika
Xmas Puddings Save you the bother of making your own An improved recipe—-the very best ingredients—perfectly cooked by steam. Why go to all the bother of making a Xmas Pudding when you can save the trouble by buying an Aulsebrook Pudding ? z<rJjffr All sizes at Stores y QI <<
OX YO K N TOOTH POWDW TH* DAINTY DtNTIFRICE O f me*, f wwuangTTONwmvPiwtMw. A.f'vevwn
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19251128.2.48.4
Bibliographic details
Greymouth Evening Star, 28 November 1925, Page 8
Word Count
1,261Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 November 1925, Page 8
Using This Item
The Greymouth Evening Star Co Ltd is the copyright owner for the Greymouth Evening Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of the Greymouth Evening Star Co Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.