Fl Dg? o*l r BING HARRIS & Co. I I Hal Christchurch Salvage FRESH LAYOUT OF SALVAGE GOODS Share in the great concessions made possible by the Insurance Companies. Bargains — Real, Astounding and Genuine. Smoke Soiled goods down to the last penny. VISIT EARLY! Salvage Rapidly Selling. HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY CLOTHING AND MERCERY HOSIERY AND FANCY SHOWROOM n „ , Wbitp Honevcomb 3 Dozen Gents’ Cream Scarves— 2 Gross Buttermilk, Oatmeal, and 200 Pairs Ladies’and Children’s Fleecy 24 Double-bed White goap _ Bloomers, smoke soiled 1/- and 1/8 on smo tv White Honey- 12 only, All Wool Travelling and bush Fire Sale 6 for 1/- 60 Pairs only Fuji Silk Bloomers, 20 A bed gale 8/11 Rugs, smoke soiled, 12/11 each. Willis Playing Cards. Fire Salvage 1/- S.W.W. and O.S.— 3/8 Pair H C 0 no 00. h Cloths— 24 dozen Men’s and O.S. natural and Colgates Dental Cream, large— 72 onlv Ladies’ Stockinette Jumper 1 gross 22 x 22 W 6 {or 1/6 fine merino Shirts and Pants , Fire Sale 1/4 Suits, slightly soiled- 9/11 r , i nJaV 1 and Barbers’ slightly smoked, 1/8 each. Side Combs— Fire Sale 9d pair 24 only Ladies’ Fuji Silk Jumpers, 6 doz. on y > _ Sale 6 for 1/6 Men’s smoke-soiled Cashmere and Fancy Hair Clasps — slightly soiled — 7/11 towels Avminstpr Hearth Woollen Socks— Fire Sale 1/- pair. Fire Salvage 3 for 6d. 20 only Ladies’ Wool Crepe and Repp Superior Qualiti - - Men’s and Q g Heather Bushman’s Ladies’ Fancy Garters, smoke soiled, Frocks— Fire Sale 19/11 Rugs, smoke -o shirts, 3/111- and 4/10. . 6d, lOd, and 1/6 5 only Ladies’ Art Silk Dresses, 24 onlv Hankow Twisted Hearth Rugs Men’s Borsalino Felt Hats, 24 only Superior Quality Envelopes— slightly sailed—y Fire Sale 3/11 and 5/6 Were 37/6. Slightly soiled 19/6 Ha!f price, 4 packets 1/- j doz. Childs Gingham Rompers,- . ~, ’Plnnkpfs slightly , . , Writing' Blocks, Salvage half piices, smoke"soiled. 1/10 each White All-Wool , * i Men’s .Working Shirts, slightly smoked 3d and 6d each. 2 gross Meme Sanitary Towels (only soiled — T) Oubl e Bed 26/11 Pair Salvage 4/10 Peucil Case s—Fire Salvage 4d, and 8d wrapper smoke-soiled) 1/10 doz. r Nurserv Flannelette — Boys’ White Tennis and Canoe shape each. 104 Ladies’ Short Sleeve and Sleeveless 2/m. cream i\u . y Gi>ey Cotton S hirts, 2/11J, and Ladies’ Traced Aprons, latest designs Vests, in cotton, fleecy and wool- , A . 1 wig+p Flannelette— ' 3/8. Fire Salvage lOd. each ] eil smoke-soiled—-nl’ 00C " Salvage Sale 10£d Men ’ s Gr e y Woollen Shirts, worth 120 doz. Ladies’ White Hemstitched , I/ 8 * 200 dozen Coloured Towels,— 14/6, slightly smoked 8/11 Handkerchiefs Die Sale 1/6 y,ildren s \estssmoke-soiled 9d, l/-. ; Qnivnop 1/- 1/6 2/-, 2/10 pr. dozen 35 only Ladies W'oollen Cardigans and, on nnn iihiF Towels’— Men ’ s Raß way Cord Trousers 3fi only, Laclies ’ Art Silk Scarves, 12 Jiimpers-Fire Sale 2/11, 6/11, 9/11 20 D SolvYae Sale 1/9,’2/-, 2/10 pr. Fire Sale 8/11 ' by 50, worth 5/11. . 'Sale. 2/1U 200 Ladies’ Brassieres, sizes 34 to 42, n Timm Serviettes coloured bor- Men's Dark Tweed Trousers, cuff hot- 500 yards White Cluny Lace, 4 inches smoke-soiled-— 1/- and 1/4 lors size I 9 by I 9 — toms— Salvage 6/11 wide. Fire Sale yard 42 onlv Ladies’ Corsets, sizes 21 to 24, ’. - F ’ h “ Salo G for 1/- Alon’s Wnniion Pullovers smoke soiled 6 Dozen Pond’s Vanishing Cream— smoke-soiled— . 1/- and 2/6 pair Domestic Cretonnes-Fire Salvage 7d, Men S Salvage Price 1/4 60 Pairs ° Superior Quality Corsets, Domes ic Cictonne Fne Salvage 4/11 ana Apfc pure gilk> sizes 2 3 to 27, were 19/6 to 29/6 pr. 1 ‘ ‘ IT .„,Hvni<iprpd Linen Crash Boys’ Woollen Jerseys, pulloveis d Q as ] im ere Hose, smoke soiled Now 4/11 Pair Sion aud.eardigans, smoke soiled, 2/11 v ., 1/10 , 3/1 0 M ollly Mi es’ Silk, Satin, and Moire 300 only, Linen Forfar, hemmed Tea and 3/S. Smoke Soiled Ribbons Id, 2d, Id, and .Underskirts, were 14/6 to 39/6 and Kitchen Towels, 24 by 33 Men s Samson Braces, smoke soiled, Gd yard . ? N °w 2/10 Fire Salvage 9d each 1/8 and 2/8 pair. ‘ 36 onlv Ladies Longcloth Camisoles, 18 with collar t 0 white ™ 100 ± I S’'^nts^X 12 Boys , ’„„fx B “quZ 20 c°x ! ±iboXs, BO> seboo! S?s, «£«f Shades. Fire Salvage V- „r. . 72in 1/10 yd. SOin. 2/- yd. Fne bale 7 11 Girls’ Black Fast Dye Cotton Gym- ' Fire Salvage 2/6 each *mo vards 36 in. bordered Cream Case- Boys’ Dark Grey Tweed Shorts, sizes nas j um Hose, Sizes 4 to 6, — ‘merit— Fire Salvage Sid yard 7to 12— Salvage 3/8 pair Now 1/6 pr. DRESS DEPARTMENT 30in. Self Colour Satin Stripe Case- p , Dark Grey Tweed Su its, sizes „ p . R 33m. Tussore Silk 1/4 yard. ment, good vane yot co oms- 6to IG . Fire gale M/11 Ladl ? S . t A' l s nX m<?“taek- 30 Silk ~ Fire Salvage 91d yard Latest snaues ana macK ° _ 8 only, Gold Honeycomb Quilts, three Men’s smoke soiled wide end Ties- Fire Sale 1/111, 2/8, 3/4 pair. pie(;es Fastosun Self Co y tton quarter bed size— Salvage 5/11 Fire Sale 6d., 1/- and 1/10 6Q Ladies , silk au(J Celanese Dl . ess Material, Fire Price 1/i hpc irirp qilvn- P Men’s White and Coloured Border . Hose, in nude, peach, white, grey 36 in. Crepe de Chine Evening Shades "Tod and 1/ yard. Handkerchiefs Fire Sale 6 for 2/8 etc., were 5/11- Salvage 3/10 pr. Salvage Sale 2/10 yd. “We Pay Postage” “ We Sell * or Less ” THORBY’S ECONOMY MMOUSE GREYMOUTH AND REEFTON.
Stewart Dawson’s FAMOUS Miner Lever A Dustproof and Dampproof Watch For 40/” fi Post Pre®. . Solid Nickel Case, screw-on Bezel, oxtra thick crystal front, clearly marked dial, fitted with a special “Uoaris” Lever movement. Especially euitabl® for the miner, former, or anyone who, during his daily occupation, comes in contact with dust or damp. Ttonzands in use, on farm, ir nrftn®, and factory. 40/- Post Free t&G Greatest Vahie ia Ifcw Zealand. Stewart Dawson’s Wr® ■ Stewart Dawson’b Corner, '* Christchurch.
-^ e an^e Homely Open Fire, jM — a popular type! Because of its splendid reliability and the excellent W z/*a I Hr service it gives, the “ Orion ” Range has i | ~ always been first favourite with the Housewives of New Zealand. Many styles u and sizes are made, but the Open-rye h i5Tw~“ •type is ideal for the small house. In the jl j/teiq K £ evenings, when cooking is finished, the I fire can be opened up, and the kitchen I then becomes a warm, comfortable sitting I room ! H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD,, I Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, and a Auckland. Limiim I mill 1.1 IWII— —.. 1 '..- ' ri —■
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 August 1929, Page 8
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