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HALF PRICE & Below Half Price Specials at The Economy Warehouse No Appro. No Entry. Absolutely Spot Cash Prices. Go where you like, you cannot match the values. “WE SELL FOR LESS’’—HERE IS THE PROOF. SHOWROOM Women’s and O.S. Grey, heavy Fleecy Men’s Heavy Woollen Gloves. Half lined Bodices. Short and long —Price 1/111 Ladies’ fleecy lined bloomers. Good Sleeves. Half Price 1/10. Men’s. Tweed Caps. Were 4/11. Half English make. Saxe, Cream, Helio, O.S. Grey Fleecy-lined Underskirts: — Price 2/6 Sky. Half Price 1/8 pr. • Half Price 3/11 Men’s wide end Ties. Half Prices 1/Ladies’ woollen Cardigans, in Fawn, . —and 1/11 Blue, Green, Dk. Rose, Brown. Half FANCY & HOSIERY Men’s Fancy Cashmere Socks. Half Price— 3/11 pr. ’ Price 1/111 Ladies’ Ready to Wear Felt Hats, Fingering Wool 3 and 4 nlv Tn B °y s ’ Wool Tweed Sports Suits. -Half Price 2/11 and 4/11 Black, White Tmi Mauve sto ' 6to 16 ’ ~ Half price 19/6 - 6 only Real Fur Necklets. — . Maize, Usually 1/-. Half price 6d. nmnrnv Halt Price 19/6 each. SkeilK HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY 14 only Superior Ribbed Woollen and Ladies’ Fur top Suede Finish Gloves. Silk and Wool Ladies’ Cardigans— were 3/11.— Half price 1/llld Odd lengths Curtain Nets. Were 1/6 Half Price 9/11 Ladies’Coloured Border Handkerchiefs to 4/11 yd. —Special price 1/-yd. 12 only Ladies Velour Coals, Fur Were 6d each — Now 6 for 1/6 2 only Royal Blue Printed Bed Spreads, trimmed. Were 59/6. Less than Ladies’ Fleecy Cashmere Scarves. Fast Colour. Were 9/11 — Half Price ,~ 19/6 Half Price 1/-each Half Price 4/11 16 only Ladies Repp and Kasha Flan- y pairs only Ladies Woollen Spatees. Domestic Cretonnes. Half price 6d nel Dresses. Were 21/- Half price Were 9/11 _ Half p rice 4/11 _ and 9d yd> i 9 / 11 v a ‘ Lamb Fur Trimming, in Silver, Stone, 54in Fancy Costume Tweeds. Were Children s and Maids Flannel Frocks. Fawn, Mottled Brown. Half Price 5/11. Half price 2/llld and 14/6 —9/11 vd. 54in Self Colour all Wool Velour CoatK pairs only Children s Merino Com- Ladies’ Superior Lisle Hose, in Tan ings. Were 12/6 Half Price 5/11 yd. nna ions. Halt Price 1/1J and Njg ger> Usually 2/11 pr. Less 36in Crepe de Chine Evening shades. Childrens Cream Woollen Bloomers. Than Half Price -1/-pr. < Half Price 2/111 yd. Price Ladies’ Art Silk Hose Plain and Fancy 58in Unbleached Table Damask, Childrens Meecy Bloomers. . Half Price 1/-pr. Half Price 1/3 yd. Price l/o pr. Ladle's’ Black and Coloured Cashmere 50 dozen Pure Linen Bordered ServiChildren s Cream Fleecy-hned Vestes, H ose. -Half Price 1/llld pr. ettes. Half Price Special 6 for 1/-. shoit sleeves, weie 2/6 ■■■ Linen Crash Runners and Cushion .... ~ „ , Half , p ”°. e 1/3 CLOTHING DEPARTMENT . Covers. —Half Price 1/3 ea. Ladies Cream and Coloured Wincey- Honey Comb Towels 20x38. Were 1/-. ette Nightdresses, Embroidered. Men’s Dark Grey Cotton saddle tweed Now Half Price 2 for 1/-. Half Price 3/9 and 4/11 Trousers. .—Half Price 5/11 pr. Red Check Pure Linen Glass Cloths. 36 pairs only Ladies Spiraloid Corsets. Men’s Heavy -Cotton and Wool Socks; Size 22x36. —Half Price 9d each. Size 24 only. Were 9/11. Now less Grey, Heather and Fawn. Were 1/- Damask Cloths with coloured borders than Half Price— 2/10 P l ’. —Half Price t pairs for 1/- 36x36. Half Price 1/3. 48x48 Half T o , T Boys’Fancy Pullovers. Sizes 26 to 34 — ' —Price 2/6 Ladies 2 and 3-piece Woven Jumper' w . r,-. ~ . .... , „ CnitcTJ-iir Prir. n 10/R nmi 9o /r Price 3/10 Damask Cloths hemstitched Gold, Rose, nan nice xj/6 anti -J, Youths’ aiid Small Men’s heavy fleecy Saxe. Size 45x45. Half Price 2/11 ea. 6 only Ladies’ Superior Cream and Singlets. Were 4/11. Half Price -2/6 36x36 White hemstitched and embroidFancy Coloured Evening Scarves. Men’s Coloured bordered Handker- . ered Supper Cloths. Half Prices Full size. Were 29/6— Now 9/11 chiefs. Half price 2/8 half dozen x —l/6 and 1/11S THORPY’S . ■ • ■ ■■■. V” /• Economy Warehouse, Greymouth and Reefton.

TO 1 ITS GAS TOO WANT AVOID DRUDGERY IN THE HOME! Greymouth Gas Department presents the dawn of a brighter GAS HEATED WASH COPPER may be pur* chased for £7—that is the message we send to our patrons. Large numbers of these coppers have been sold. Coal and wood , fired f *t| wash coppers changed for use with Gas at trifling cost. Over one I W hundred have been thus altered. ; The Prices of GAS COOKERS are: / .. Q ' £4/15/-, £6, £B, £9, £l5. ' ,- Xu,Xf U These may be seen lighted up and full instructions will be given during office hours. Any of the above appliances ifl » t/l _ including. BATH HEATERS may be obtained by bonafide householders at terms as low as 5/- per month. Think of this! For twopence per day you can PURCHASE a - . c^— Wz# /\IJ \ COOKER and PAY FOR SAME WHEN PAYING YOUR 1 GAS BILL. ■ || mi I ' I ) ■ J Give your wife or mother a CHAMPION GAS' 'I . _ wlk. WlB J COOKER—it will constantly speak of your thoughtful- I y ness for her LONG AFTER. E 1. GAS is DEPENDABLE I . 2. GAS is CONTROLLABLE . '3. GAS is ECONOMICAL /^X'-i oven-heat 4. GAS is CLEAN [/ j / ® control. ( 5. GAS is SAFE to USE. Ul MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT TAINUI STREET, ‘ GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 113 and your requirements will be attended to.

The Mail Order Chemist £ADIES’ No. 2 Corrective Pills, extra strong, 12/6; . No. 2 Corrective Pills, special formula, 20/-. Post free from MAIL ORDER CHEMIST Box 791, Christchurch.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 August 1929, Page 8

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