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i; j- " ———— — — Office Stationery AND REQUISITES Account Books Letter Books Paper Files Account Forms Foolscap Papers Receipt Forms t Typing Papers Note Books Carbon Papers Inks and Pastes Typewriter Ribbons Pencil and Pen Holders Cash Boxes Desk Baskets The Best Values are at — B- DIXON LTD. Tainui Street.

IJI « : BI 11-l.'t II 1.1 l II Illi ll’l.ll II E l.!l II t ll’tll 1 ll’l II ll’l lIIHI IHHHrirl'h Ill'll Illi II«IHli THIS BARGAIN SALE Tops The Lot £4,000 Special Job Purchase of Warehousemen’s and Manufacturers’ Surplus Stocks. ' THE GREAT CLEARANCE NOW ON LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS— 2/11 LADIES’ CREPE BLOOMERS— 1/2 LADIES’ SUMMER DRESSES— 2/6 LADIES’ CREPE JUMPERS— 3/11 LADIES’ COTTON HOSE— lOd. LADIES’ CORSETS— 6d. LADIES’ SATEEN PRINCESS UNDERSKIRTS— , 1/llid. LADIES’ CREAM RIBBED LACE TRIMMED KNICKERS 1/11 UNBLEACHED CALICO TRACED APRONS— 1/LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WHITE COTTON GLOVES 3 pairs for 6d. 3 PLY WHITE AND BLACK FINGERING WOOL, 1 oz. skein 6d. ART SILK SCARVES— Gd. .... ... LADIES’ ART SILK HOSE, New Shades, 2 Pairs for 2/6. 54in. UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK _l/4 yard. COLOURED TOWELS, 2 for 1/- and 2 for 2/-. LINEN SERVIETTES, 3 for 1/- and 2 for 1/SHADOW CRETONNES, Now 9d and 1/- yard, etc., etc. "We Sell for Less” THORPY’S ECONOMY WAREHOUSE, GREYMOUTH AND REEFTON ffliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiM ■m.ri ^im^..mii.i» l. il Hin.ni» llggg ' I j

WYou want cheap furniture fffF' i i i this is the wrong place. If IB IHI [.Q| i i you want good furniture - I I cheap, then you’ve hit the ~, i i : i nail right on the head. The secret in : I i : furniture lies beneath the surface— ‘ = i ; its durability—its quality. When you WWXyT. I • i buy from Harley’s you are assured j .; ; i that every joint—every corner whether V : i : hidden or visible is a perfect fit and i j ; ; every piece of timber used is flawless i i ; ; and of the finest grain. A close inspection will prove these words r ; i ; : And notwithstanding all this extra quality, Harley furniture costs ; i i i you no more—in fact, less. ■ i H H HARLEY’S MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. | j efe stt £s3 3v* sts SS

DUNCAN McLEAN LTD. Established 1865 ■ni’ran iihihimu ■■aww i.ii finn lift am* iiara niin wan wwnan trail jri imii.awMMiaawMKanMai Beg t r o thank their clients and the public for the loyalty shown to them during their recent fire, notwithstanding the possible delays that have eventuated through the dislocation of business caused in the change of premises etc. We beg to announce that pending extensive rebuilding operations, our WHOLESALE GROCERY business will be conducted in those premises recently occupied by Harley & Co., Boundary Street, and our WHOLESALE IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT in our own premises adjacent to our former ironmongery department, Mackay Street. The Retail Department will be conducted as heretofore in Mawhera Quay. We cabled immediately to our London buyers to replenish our Hardware and Grocery Stocks and have large shipments arriving daily of the latest brands in grocery and hardware, being able to take advantage of the falling markets. We have now a complete stock of Groceries and Hardware, including porcelain baths, basins, wire ropes, sawmillers’, builders’ and mining requisites. In future our Wholesale Grocery and Ironmongery Departments, Boundary and Mackay Streets, will close at 1 p.m. on Saturdays. The Retail Ironmongery, Mawhera Quay, will close on Wednesdays and Wholesale Ironmongery closes between 12 and 1 daily. WE SOLICIT ENQUIRIES FROM OUR OLD AND NhW CLIENTS. DUNCAN McLEAN LTD. MACKAY AND BOUNDARY STREETS.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 February 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 February 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 February 1929, Page 2

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