The 19th. Hole and stiß smiling ssa/Mr „_—_ S • Egbert the Eskimo is said to be II ‘ the liveliest and merriest player in 1 the Arctic Circle Country Club. .JU Why? Simply because he dresses to keep warrn - With the icy cold blasts of Winter now here, we advise you to do the same—get some of KIM WILLIAMS’ Warm Woollen Winter Wearables■<— then you’ll enjoy the happy days. MEN’S HEAVY TWEED OVERCOATS, Navy, Nap, Dark and Mid Grey (double breasted) 45/-, 55/-, 65/-, 85/-, 97/6. HEAVY WOOLLEN UNDERPANTS, Ribbed and Plain, Roslyn and Kaiapoi—B/6, 9/6. CARDIGAN JACKETS & PULL OVERS 10/6, 15/6, 17/6, 19/6. GENTS’ WO6LLEN GLOVES—3/6, 4/6. BOYS’ WOOLLEN GLOVES 2/6 WOOLLEN MUFFLERS—4/6, 5/6, 6/6. SILK MUFFLERS—IO/6, 12/6, 14/6. KIM WILLIAMS “Out on His Own” Box 47. GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 20.
Sale time IS SAVING TIME H.B. Sets New . Standards in Value Giving LADIES’ GLACIE BAR SHOES— 13/6 Stylish shapes, low leather heels, sizes 3 to 6. GENTS’ PYJAMA SUITS— 8/11 k Warm and ctomfy materials. Good roomy fit. BOYS* TWEED SCHOOL SHORTS— 4/11 Made from all wool Colonial Tweeds. All sizes. IF IT’S W.B. IT’S GOOD |new Zealand | —HI—ICLOTHING FACTORYI / TIJ " GREYMOUTH, HOKITJKA, WESTPORT.
WINTER SALE TO-MORROW AT 9 O’CLOCK Every Department Bristles With Wonderful Saving Opportunities LADIES’ BLACK FABRIC GLOVES, were 1/6— SALE PRICE gd pair. LADIES’ GREY KNITTED GLOVES, were 1/6— SALE PRICE gd pair. MALLARD FLOSS, assorted colours, were 4d — NOW 2 d Aein FINE BLACK TUCKED NET b usually 4/6— NOW 1/6 yard. HAND-MADE CROCHET LACE, usually 4/6— NOW 1/6 yardBROWN WINDSOR SOAP—' NOW 5 Cakes for }/_ GOOD VALUE CLOTHES BRUSHES—NOW 9d each. LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS, usually 39/6— NOW 9/11 SERVICEABLE WINTER TWEEDS, 42in, usually 6/11 — NOW 3/11 FLLADIES’ SMART REPP FROCKS, usually 79/6— now 19/g CHILDREN’S ALL WOOL VESTS, usually 5 /"- . 3/ V LADIES’ ALL WOOL ROSLYN COMBINATIONS, usually 25/6, LADIES’ NAVY FLEECY BLOOMERS, usually 5/11 — now 3/6 LADIES’ MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, usually 25/6— now 15/6 LADIES’ VELOUR COATS, | size, usually 77/6, 95/now 19/6, 29/6 We Pay Freight and Postage c.sm™ GIEYAIOUTH DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 July 1927, Page 4
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