2/6 Half Crown Sale 2/6 Special One-Price Clearance of Oddments, Creased, Soiled, Faded and Shop-Soiled Goods. Over 2,000 lots worth from 3/11 to 59/6. Now all One Price 2/6. This Special Value Sale for Three days only. SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, September 29th to October 2nd. . DOORS OPEN AT 9.30 Dnvc’ P METJ’C MFOCFPV 2 onl Y, Fibre Cane Hat Boxes, sizes SHOWROOM Women’s and O.S. Winceyette and BUY J & IVIdN I?>inch square by 6 inch> usuaHy onvnnvvm Flannelette Chemises; were 3/11 & CLOTHING 5/ NOW 2/6 each. t . Lady , s Rubber Coat siightlv Now 2/G •Porpoise Leather Boot Laces, usually faded; was 39/6 — ’ Now 2/G Women’s and Children’s Crepe BloomOddments in Boys’ and Youths 9d pair— Now half-dozen pairs 2 Qnly Ladies . Fu n. s i ze . Velour Coats, ers— Now 2 pairs for 2/6 Light and Dark Tennis Shirts, oi -/ . usually 59/6— Now’ 2/6 each Women’s Crepe Nightdresses, were sizes 11 to 14— MfurcTED nrDADTMCMT 1 Only ’ Lad y’ s Checked Flannel Dress, 3/11— Now 2/6 One Price 2/6 each MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT 39/6— Now 2/6 x xtBoys’ , and Youths’ Fleecy Singlets and 1 Only, Lady’s Cream Skirt/wasT2/6-=- CIU ' NISh w r^ Tfc Under Knickers, Superior Quality, j)amask‘Tablecloths 78 x 48, usually Now 2/6 • weie 3/11- •• -Now 2/6 •— - —— ’■ 2/6-each- ■ 3/11 —■ ■ ‘ Ndw 2/6’f Only, SoiledTloheycomb Shawl; was Maid’s Cream, Flannelette Night-' Boys’ All Wool Black Golf Hose, fancy pillow Cases — Now 3 for 2/6 14/6 — Now 2/6 dresses, were 4/11 — Now 2/6 tops, sizes 3to 6 only — Horrockses Pillowcases, large size— 50 Only, Children’s Art Silk and Children’s Cotton and Fleecy Combin- • t 2/G p *! r Now 2 for 2/6 Fleecy Dresses and Suits; usually ations, were 2/11 to 4/11 each— Boys’ and Youths’ Strong Elastic Pyj ama and Nightdress Bags, em-, 3/11 to 6/11 — Now 2/6 'Now 2 for 2/6 Web Braces, Calf Leather End, ‘ broidered, usually 3/11 Now 2/6 Childs’ Fleecy Breeches, were 3/11— M r usually 1/9 pair- White and Coloured Serviettes, special ’ Now 2 for 2/6 Ne ‘ C “f""! Now 2 pair tor 2/6 .value— 3 for 2/6 6 Only, Ladies’ Fancy Ripple Cloth sieies . Now 2 for 2/6 Men’s White and Coloured Hemstitch- Embroidered Trav Cloths and Table Dressing Jackets; were 6/11 — ' Corsets, sizes 22 to 24 only—ed Handkerchiefs, usually 9d and Centres- Now 2 for 2/6 Now 2/6 Now 2 pairs for 2/6 and 2/6 pair y- 5 C ,, 11 Now 5 for 2/6 Fri d White Damask Tray cloths, 2 Onl y, Children’s Woollen Jumpers, Mens Wide End Silk Ties, usually Now 3 for 2/6 were 5/11 — Now 2/6 EAMCV DiUDT 2/6 each Now 2 fen 2/6 Coloured Machine Covers, embroidered 6 °“ ly ’ Infants Matinee Woollen ' Mens Heavy Elastic Web Police ~ . Jackets; soiled; were 5/11 to 9/11 , Braces, usually 3/6— n , Arid n i -p Now 2/b each Now 2/6 Children’s Black Cashmere Hose, sizes Now 2/G pair uc f- s ? b d /.pTiuLp/i 4 OMy, Children’s Ripple Cloth Dress- 3to 6, were 3/11 — Now 2/6 Men’s Heavy Duck Carpenter’s and stdehed, scalloped and embioide - ing Gowns, were 7/11- Now 2/6 Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, 'in newest Pamters Aprons, Embroidered Pillow shom ’ s0 ( lcd _ Sateen Bloomers, hght sh ’ ades _ No „ 2/6 pair Men’s' and O.S. Men’s Balbriggan Now 2/6 each Now 2 pairs for 2/6 -Cadies Art Silk Hose, 400 pairs, to Singlets, and Undferpajits, nice Hemmed lea and Glass lowels— 20 Only, Ladies’ and Children’s Straw ' clear - Good shades - special big Summer weight, usually 3/11 — Now d 10r 2/6 and Fe it Hats, 5/11 to 9/11 — value: 2 pairs for 2/6 and 2/6 pair Now 2/6 riach w hite and Coloured Towels— Now 2/6 each children’s Fancy Socks,, silk and wool Oddments in Men’s and O.S. Men’s Specially marked down to 2.6 pair 12 Pairs only, Ladies’ Fleecy Combin- Now 2 pairs for 2/6 Fleecy Singlets, Underpants and Nursery Flannelette—Now syds for2/6 ations; were 4/11 — Now 2/6 , Shorts, best makes- Repp Cushion Covers, novelty designs Ladie!a . an(J CMldren . s Vrat ’_ ' mte Clearing Price 2/6 each Now 2/6 each N „ f 2/fi 2 f 9/ „ . 2 " 001 11050 neaucea to <2/(3 pan Men’s Black All Wool Ribbed Socks, Unbleached Table Damask — eacb ’ ’ 7 Ladies’ White and Coloured HandkerReal Snip, usually 2/- pair— Now 2 yards for 2/6 " chiefs—Wonderful value 2/6 dozen Now 2 pair for 2/6 Domestic Cretonnes —Now 3yds for 2/6 ladies Fleecy Spencers and Bodices, wi.Rn TUvna ai » Men’s Heavy Grey Cotton Socks— 72 and Superior Quality White were 2 / n each— Now 2 for 2/6 Black aid lute Thiee-ply Baldwins 'Now 5 pairs for 2/6 Twill Sheeting— Now 2/6 yd. Ladies’ Sateen and Winceyette Prin- Fingering Wool, one oz skeins, Men’s Fancy Artificial Silk Socks— 36in. Dress’Flannels, usually 3/11— cess Underskirts and Cami-Knick- usually 1/3 skein— \ ' Now 2/6 pair Now 2/6 yd. ers ; were 4/11— Now 2/6 " Now 4 skeins for 2/6 —— ...■■■ - 'l , ■■■■■, ,'j>— . — " ■■ I , We Sell For Less Wholesale Prices THORPY’S Economy Warehouse, Greymouth.
SCARLET FEVER—CHICKEN POX. A prominent member of the Red Cross Society found Q-tol most effective in reducing the rash on his children, who were suffering from chicken pox. The penetrative and antiseptic properties of Q-tol are also equally successful in cases of scarlet fever.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 September 1928, Page 12
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