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Specials LAST CHANCE-SATURDAY! MEN’S BOX HIDE DERBY BOOTS, Sewn—--41 SPECIAL PRICE 22/6 BOYS’ ALL WOOL SPORT SUITS—SPECIAL PRICE 29/6 &ENTS’ C.A. WORKING SHIRTSSPECIAL PRICE 5/11 CENTS’ TWEED CAPS, Assorted Shades—- ; , SPECIAL PRICE 2/6 BOYS’ DARK GREY SCHOOL SHIRTS—SPECIAL PRICE 4/3 GENTS’ ALL WOOL UNDERWEARSPECIAL PRICE 7/C r 1 new Zealand! NEW CLOTHING ■ISIO ZEALAND FACTORY
Wjjj TT I )| Our Great Summer Sale carries on merrily—bargains galore. Wonderful opportunities for keen buyers are offering in our various departments. Dress materials, sheeting and towelling, millinery and furnishing—all are marked down to the lowest and invitd your earliest inspection. t AITKEN & PETERS “The Big Value Stdre,” GREYMOUTH. / * • ■ ——aMM—M—l I." JI C. SMITH LTD. Announce a Special Show of •■ w ' • 7.7,.it' J Early Autumn and Winter Fashions, Commencing Thursday, March 4, 1926. The distinguishing features of our special display of Millinery, Frocks, Jumpers, Flowers, etc., during this week are the large collection of newest styles and the particularly attractive prices ruling throughout. Good taste and good value are evidenced on every hand, and a visit of inspection is invited now, while the exhibition is complete. See our special window displays, also those in each department. C. SMITH LTD. DRAPERS, BOOT IMPORTERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 March 1926, Page 4
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