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ECONOMY WAREHOUSE JOB SALE Special Bargains for FRIDAY, April 24th (Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) OUTSTANDING BARGAINS THAT DEFEAT THE WAGE CUT! SHOWROOM DRESS DEPARTMENT UNDERCLOTHING Special Bargain, 10 only, natural fawn Velveteens, a good selection, all new Children’s white and fleecy-lined and grey Fox Fur necklets, less than colourings— From 2/6 yd. Bloomers, sizes Ito 6 — Now. 1/- pr. half prices— 14/11 and 19/11 36in Evening Satins, in a variety of Ladies’ Winceyette Nightdresses-— SO Ladies’ Wobl and Silk and Wool latest evening shades —One Price 2/10 | 3/lli and 4/11 Jumpers, worth 12/6 — Now 7/11 yard Children’s striped flannelette Sleeping 36 Ladies’ self colour, fur-trimmed Suits; sizes Ito 6 — 3/6 and 3/11 Velour Coats, newest styles and MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT Ladies’ House Aprons—shades, best value in N.Z.— . Now.l/- and 1/11J Only 29/11. Sizes S S.W to O.S. H all . wool NZ Blankets , white , Ladies’ Wrapround’ Corsetsi and corsel--/ Ladies’ ready to wear Hats new- doubJe bed 29/6 pair> single bed 19/(J ettes- 3/iO 4/11 and 5/11 est styles- Now 5/11, ./II and 12/6 Q rey B i an kets, double bed 24/6, single ladies Brassieres. Now 1/r, 1/8, 2/10 .■ Girls’Silk stripe Cardigans and Jump-- bpfl 17/n nnir ers— • 3/11%, 4/11 and 5/11- t Blankets white heavy’quality a HOSIERY AND FANCY Red Fox Fur Necklets-Half price 29/6 Got Blankets ’ ’ Qnly White Honeycomb Quilts, specially dis- Ladies’ Art Silk Hose, ne,w dark CLOTHING AND MERCERY counted, double bed 8/11 and 9/11; shades— 1/10, 2/4 and 3/10 pr. single bed 6/11 each Ladies’ Woollen Cashmere Hose — • Small Men’s and O,S. Striped Pyjamas Sheeting, extra heavy twill, sheeting 2/6, 3/6 and 5/6 pair easily worth 9/11 Now 6/11 bleached, 80 inches wide, 2/6 yard; Ladies’ Cashmere oversox; usually 2/6 Men’s Striped Neglige Shirts, sizes 14 54 inch, 1/6 yard pair— Now 9d pair to 17, reinforced fronts, fashionable Towels; a large assortment of heavy, Ladies’ .traced tinbleachable Aprons stripes— \ Now 3/4 coloured towels, special price !/•,■ ’ 10jd; child’s Bd. Boys’ Knickers, heavy tweeds in plain 1/6, l/l.la, to 4/6 pair Brown Nappa Glbves 7/ll<pair.'. t shades of dark grey, brown and blue, Pillow Slips, good quality, full size Writing Tablets, 100 pages 4£d; 300 unbeatable value — 3/llg and well made— ’ pages 9d. r Bovs’ Jerseys with ties to match in a 10d, 1/- and 1/2 pair Envelopes, 4 packets for 1/-. ' good variety of shades, sizes 3 to 8 Supper and Breakfast Cloths 36x36, Palm and Olive Soap, 3 for 1/Now 3/6 coloured in Rose, y Gold and Blue Face Cloths— Now 6d and Sd , Men’s Grey Napp Trousers, a real hard 1/11& Dressing combs 6d. . ' ; = wearing trouser —Our Uncomparable Extra Quality Pure Linen Tea Towels, ■ ■ Price 5/11 large size 1/- and 1/2 each : ; Men’s Heavy Weight Mixture Pull- All Wool Flannel in Cream, Pinx, Nursery Flanelette?) 8d lOd, and 1/- yd. overs, seven patterns to choose Grey, Orkney and Dark Grey 1/11% 30in Striped Reversible Cretonne,., from— " Bargain Price 4/11 ’ s yard Fawn Grounds— lOd yard •■ l ** ’ ■ • ; ■ - .. "WE SELL FOR LESS” . THORPY’S ECONOMY WAREHOUSE. GREYMOUTH, REEFTON, WESTPORT.

SHOP IN UPPER MAWHERA QUAY. H. F. BRUHN for fresh, tender meats. Everything here is fresh, sanitary, and priced at the very lowest figure. Before anything is sold, it is' ' thoroughly examined to make sure of its purity. Small goods made daily. ’Phone 44.' ALEX. OGILVIE, Upper Mawhera Quay. ’Phone 101.—Clean new stock for everyone. Specially selected Togs for the working man at low prices. Working Nailed Bluchers, 12/6 pair; heavy Chrome Balmorals, 22/6 pair; Canvas Oily Butterflys, 10/6; Canvas | Oily Roadman’s Coats, 13/6; Oily Cani yas Leggings, 11/6; Untearable Workers’ Trousers, 8/11 pair; Navy Lammies, chemically water-proofed, 39/6 arid 45/-, all sizes; all-wool Socks, 1/pair; Summer Athletic Singlets, 1/6 and 1/11 each; laced Rubber Gumboots, 19/6 p'-*’ Every article guaranteed or money ’

THE MEN’S FAVOURITE BOX CALF DERBY SHOE, Welted Uskide Soles, As per illustration. 25/Guaranteed Splendid Wear. Three Other Good Lines As per illustration. 1 That are fashionable and if hard wearers. MEN’S GLACIE OXFORD SHOES, Patent Caps, - 1Q /Q Medium Toes. MEN’S PATENT OXFORD SHOES, - - 10/Q Medium Toes. MEN’S TAN WILLOW, Medium Toes, - - 18/9 Drop in to-day and see them at — * iPOAI MAWHERA QUAY, VnAJLfk GREYMOUTH. Telephone 140. P.O. Box 45.

| HOTELS. REVINGTON’S HOTEL ’ GREYMOUTH The Premier Hotel on the West Coast (Under Vice Regal Patronage). Excellent cuisine. Every attention and comfort. Personal supervision. / Correspondence promptly attended to. P.O. Box 36 ::: ’Phone No. 70. RAILWAY HOTEL MAWHERA QUAY, is now under new management and JACK MORRESEY, late of Te Kinga Hotel, welcomes bld friends as well as uew. This hotel is centrally situated, handy to Railway Station, and one minute’s walk from Post Office. All liquors true to label. The Diningroom is under the personal supervision )f MRS. MORRESEY. Excellent, misine. Telegrams promptly attended to. ’Phone 72. J. MORRESEY. Proprietor. EMPIRE HOTEL ~ ' WALLSEND, ■ The Most Up-to-date Country Hotel on the West Coast. ' Newly constructed throughout, with every modern convenience. Only the very best of Wines and Spirits stocked. SPEIGHT’S ALES on tap. - H. McGLUSKIE,. Proprietor ::: ’Phone. 371 D. ALBION HOTEL MAWHERA QUAY, (Under New Management). THE ONLY FIRE PROOF HOTEL ON WEST COAST. Excellent Cuisine and every comfort Guaranteed. > Commercials and Tourists specially catered for. G. S. SIMPSON, (Late Sporting Reporter, Christchurch “Press” and “Referee”). Proprietor, Youthful Looks regained by tinting grey hair with Brice’s Victor Hair Dye. Beneficial in every way.—-E. Flood, hairdresser.—Advt. • 1 * < ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ?-?: .. .• :• ?<; ■ ? ' ■ ■ ■?.. ■ . ' ' <?>-??

Jw / J / T2J 7 Ba w — adiudy madam!” mimic—of course she asks for Laundrine—-Mother’s regular order® First grade soap for laundry and house* hold uses. Ask your Grocer. MoLEOD BROS. Ltd., Manufaotarers.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 April 1931, Page 10

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