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Btefc feidioK ■ at - le Economy Mouse Great Mid-winter Sale BEGINS SATURDAY, MAY 10th. Manufacturers’ Overstocked Lines and Oddments Priced to bring big and busy business. Your great opportunity to buy Winter Requirements at end of the season’s clearing prices. Look ! The greatest shock prices have had for many a day. CLOTHING AND MERCERY LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING SHOWROOM MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT Mmi’s fanev pullovers,— Ladies’ Heavy Cotton Vests, sleeveless 26 only Ladies’ Fancy Tweed Pleated Heavy All Wool Men s fancy 6/11 and 9/n and short s i eeves> - Skirts,- Sale Prices 3/11* and 8/11 - Double bed 36/6 pan Men’s lumber jackets,— 12/6 and 19/6. Sale prices 1/10, 2/lli, 3/11. 100 Ladies’ Latest Shapes and Col- Single bed 26/J » RovT Fanev Pullovers, sizes 24 and 26, Creme and Grey Fleecy Bodices and ours Felt ready to wear Hats,— Heavy Grey Blankets—3/1D sizes 28 and 30, 4/6, Youths’ Spencers, Women’s and OS.,- Clearing Prices 4/11 and 9/11 Double bed 29/b pair "’in 1/11 Sale price 1/10. Ladies’ Stockinette Jumper Suits, Single bed 19/11 » <? onlv men’s dark grey and heather Ladies’ Sample Merino Combinations, Wonderful value,— 6/11. Quilts—A large assortment of white enrdi-ans woollen jackets, unbeat- Cream and Natural,— 5/11 and 8/11. Ladies’ Kasha Cloth House Dresses— aud coloured, in new designs. Shin value— 8/11. Ladies’ Fleecy Bloomers,— Only 9/11. Coloured bed from 6/11 Men’s all wool socks,— 1/10. 2/6, 2/111. Ladies’ Fancy Rayon Dresses ,— Sing i e bed, from 5/11 .1/- 1/2, 1/6 and 1/11 pair. Cream Woven Nightdresses,— Reduced to 9/11 and 14/6. . wh i te Honeycomb Quilts— Men’s all wool cashmere and worsted .Womens 8/11, O.S. 9/11. Ladies’ Fuji Silk Jumpers 131 to 15in., Double bed 9/11 ™ la usually 3/11 — Ladies’ Woollen Vests,- 4/11, 6/11 Now 9/11. single bed 6/11 • Now 2/111. Ladies’ Brassieres,— 1/-, 1/8, 2/3, 3/3. Ladies’ Velour Coats,. Fur trimmed,— M arcella Quilts, a very fine selection, Men’s heavy natural merino shirts Ladies’ Heavy Corsets, sizes 22 to 25, Clearing prices 19/6, 29/11. Double bed from 17/6 and pants,- 4/11 and 6/11. Were 19/6 and 24/6. . Ladies’ Evening Frocks Latest styles, Single bed £rom 10/ 6 Men’s heavy lamb’s wool singlets and , T peCia 9 h?iT S^/?n 2 &/ii' t t » ™ u n v 29 ‘ G Down Quilts in ail the newest design; pants- 7/9, O.S. 8/6 each Ladies’ Corseletter,- 2/111, 3/10, 5/11- Ladies Woollen Cardigans and Jump- aud colourings> from - 32/6 Flannel unders, all wool,— Ladies’ H vy Basketcloth Bloomers, ers, - Reauced puces 6/11, 9/11, 14/6 gilver Down Quilts. A real good Men’s 5/11, O.S. 6/11. grey and, brown - r ‘^ t „ valaa ’ f»/1P Ladias ac °_ 49/fi oll quilt in new and serviceable de-. All wool navy flannel unders, —• Women s now 2/6, O. S. now -7H2. and cuffs, Reduced piico 49/6. . signs and colourings from 19/11 Men’s 6/6, O.S. 6/11. O.S. Women’s Cotton Fuji. Bloomers,— Ladies’ Zephyr and Fancy Print <= Men’s black Italian cloth shirts, 3/1H ow Aprons - Now i/4 and l/HB sheetin-s' We have a very large Men’s strong grey working shirts,- ’ 2/li S . stock ot Sheeting on hand which Men’s heavy grey woollen shirts,— Women’s Winceyette and ™s o ceam. in ay» 8/11. Nightdresses, — Now 5/11 and 8/11. F A N C Y DE p ARTM ENT 54in. wide — *"1/10 yd. Boys and youths fleecy shirts, short PIJ nnDOPQ WFAR Sheets—so only 21 x 2 yards, fine sleeves— oHc' CHILDREN b WEAK Fancy Garters, Now 6d and 1/- pair. Scotch Twill White Sheets — Boys’ all wool tweed, suits, + „ Reversible belts 6d and 9d each. Must be cleared, 6/11 each Boys’ and fawn and Srey » / i n ’ Children’s Fancy Pullovers, sizes 16in Ladies’ all wool Cashmere Hose, 1/11*, Unbleached Herringbone Sheets— , ms and canoe ohnts - o/10. to 20in .„. 3/11 i 2/6 and 2/IU . 2 * 2^yds _ 9/6 pair Mens caps, special value, . G i r i s > Navy gerge Hats _ 4/11 Ladies’ fancy Silk and Cotton Hose, i* x 2?>yds—7/6 „ otrnno- hrtepg l/lo' Girls’ Coloured Felt Hats — the newest 3/8 pair. Breakfast Cloths.—We have a very Men’s white hemstitched handker- 2/11, 5/11, 9/11 Ladies Elastic Ribbed Tops, Cashmere j arge and varied range of Supper and hi f „ 6 for 2/6 Children’s Fleecy Bloomers, cream, Hose, 3/8 pair. Breakfast Cloths at prices ranging. Men’s coloured border fast dye hand- brown, navy, bottle, saxe, sizes Fabric Gloves, fancy cuffs 1/6 and from 36 x 36> from 1/8; 45 x 45 kerchiefs — 6 for 2/8. I—21 —2 1/8; sizes 3 and 4 1/11, 1/10 pair. from 2/6; 54 x 54 from 1 4/6 Men’s wide end ties, — sizes 5 and 6 2/4. Woollen Gloves, 2/11 and 3/6 pair. Flannelette Sheets in a good heavy 1/. and 2/11. Children’s Heayy Cotton Vests, short Children’s gloves 1/4 and 2/6 pair. quality— Pyjamas, men’s, 8/11 and 9/11. O.S. sleeves, sizes 1 to 8, 1/8 to 2/6 ea. Toilet Soap, 5 cakes for 1/-. Double bed 5/11 each' no extra charge. Children’s Flannel Blazers, sizes 21 to mtcmg Silk, black, usually 2/6, now Single bed 4/11 -each All wool travelling rugs,— 24, 8/11; sizes 27' to 34, 9HI 6d 2 oz. ... _ n . Flannel. —Heavy Quality Flannel, in 16/6 and 18/9. Childrens Cream and Natural Com- ' fety Pms assorted sizes, 6 cards for Shetland, Orkney and Pink — Boys’navy overcoats, sizes 2to 5, 21/6, binations— _ i/'- . nir . ■ Special Price 1/10 yard 6 and 7, 26/6; 9to 12, 29/6. Sale Prices 2/11, 3/11, 5/11 n°ttees, 8/11 and 10/6 pair. White Flannel, very special— 1/111 Men’s felt hats, ' — 8/11. Childrens Fleecy Bodice Bloomers. Face Cloths 8d each. Striped Pyjama Flannelette, in all the navy and grey, sizes 1 to 5 — riting Pads 3 for 1/-. latest stripe effects —. > ' _ Sale Price 2/6 Envelopes, 4 packets for 1/- . 10d d X / 2 d INFANTS’ WEAR Children’s Woollen Suits and Cash- Handkerchiefs, 1/8 and 2/- dozen. Winceyette 36in. wide, only one mere Knitted Dresses, . with Fancy Bow Ties, 1/3. quality, “The Best”, 1/4 yard ironic’ Riibhpv Babv Pants ll*d and bloomers— Silk and Cotton Hose, 2/ Coloured Winceyette, 36in wide, in' infants Rubbei Babj Pants H/6 1J)/6 Moonbeam Hosiery Silk, 2/118. pin k and pale blue, Special 1/4 yd. Winievetto Barras 2/6 Children’s Self Colour Waterproof Wool m all colours 8d and 9d skem. Nayy Flanne]j one piece only> heavy Cream Flannel Barras 3/10 and 4/10 to 27in„ were a nd 6 i4/il Ro°s°ynSilk and Wool 1/- skein. quality, will sell quickly at 2/6 yd. TVinr-ovc+tP Ppfticoats 1/10 Now 12 / b and 14 /H Ii ~ M Cretonnes, a fine range of new and Infants’ Flannel Petticoats- 2/11* Children’s Self Colour Waterproof Bh, 2 f 6d. tasty designs, 30in. shadow reinfants’Cream Casbinere Embroidered Capes, with hood; colours red, Ca y shme " o ’ v 2/10 and 3/6 pair. verslble 9d yd; 36m. shadow Dresses 7/11 and 9/11 saxe, green, sizes 18 and 21m. »/H ~ , An rons 1/- each reversible— 1/- yard Infants’ Cream Woollen Pilchers 2/11 and 27m„ 6/11 Pe dent Toot h Paste 1/4. 30in Reversible /Washing Cretonne, in Infants’Woollen Hats, soiled-Now 1/- Rexona Soap> 1/4> light grounds with dainty small Cream Infantees — 1/- and 1/9 infants’ Wollen Shawls — Fur like trimming, 4in. wide, grey, fioial design 1/2 ana 1/4 yaia Cream Woollen Bootees— 1/4 and 1/9 9/n > 12/6, 14/6, 19/6 fawn, brown, 3/10 yard. ===== Infants’ Towelling Feeders— 10*d i n f an t s ’ Winceyette Day Gowns — Grey furlike collar and cuff sets, Ladies’ furlike Collars and Cuff sets, Infants’ Bibs— 9d, 1/-, 1/4 and 3/3 children’s 3/6 set. grey, fawn, 7/11 set. ‘‘We Sell for Less” ' ‘‘We bring the prices down/’ THORPY’S Economy Warehouse GREYMOUTH, REEFTON, WESTPORT. ' •

Scotch &West of England / Tweeds, Velour Cloths. / | 75/- 90/- kg KJSJS'J 105/- 147/- /WP® MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH, Also at Westport, Hokitika, Nelson, and Blenheim. $ 8J59 .

p lew?)' For three years I was a martyr to indigestion, and suffr ered so badly that at times I bad to lie up—-once for jg mijsslk seven weeks, during which I lost over a stone. My sleep was broken at night, and the pains would | i last for hours. They would start in my j '’tomach, and travel round to my back. | ? X tried pretty well everything, but got no j | benefit until I came across Anti-Acido. 88 The first tin practically cured me and 1 now I have commenced to put on | g ISIS weight and am feeling as well as 's ever> IliliPililiii i lb. The original of this letter may xgßggg hi 'I gg m. b e seen on our file.. i 'IS Anti«Acido is available at 8§ s' laSx C >iem i sts an d Stores 2/6 a tin. .

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 May 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 May 1930, Page 9

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