Surplus Stock Sale || BEGINS SATURDAY Oct 31. at 9 a.m. I POSITIVE ECONOMY. EVERY DEPARTMENT BREAKING RECORDS FOR SALES. I ! Large accumulation of goods due to the Trade Depression has compelled us to take the I bull by the horns and reduce stocks regardless of Cost Prices. PRICES WON’T LIE. i Always leading. Never misleading. Underpriced goods for seven days only. I [ UNDERCLOTHING DRESS DEPARTMENT SHOWROOM MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR a 1 Huge stocks selling off at prices con- 30 inch Self Colour Cotton Fugi, fast Ladies’ Fuji Silk Tenuis Frocks * Mens Wide End Ties, veiy latest pat- | I siderably under cost prices dye— Now 1/- yard Now 9/11 and 12/6 teins i?.. i/n . I I 30 dozen Children’s White Cotton 36 inch Fancy Dress Rayons— Ladies’ Cream Tennis Felt Hats— Now l/o, 1/11 and -/o I Bloomers with pockets, sizes 12 Now 1/11J and 2/10 yard Now 8/11 Men's Heavyweight Braces—I to 22 inch, were 2/6 pair— 36 inch Self Colour Rayons— Ladies’ Art Silk Blouses and Jumpers, Special Pr !£ e . Y lO I^ 1 N ow 1/- pair Now 2/6 yard Surplus Sale 9/11, 14/11, 19/11 Men’s Striped Neglige Shirts, with 22 dozen Superior Lisle Thread Bloom. 36 inch Evening Dress Washing Ladies’ Smart Rayon Art Silk Dresses, collars to match, worth 7/11 and ers, Women’s and O.S. self Satins — Now 2/6 yard unbeatable value—9/11,13/11, 18/11 8/11— Surplus Price 5/11 shades, cream, tango, fawn, ini- 30 inch Fast Dye Prints— Fast Colour Washing Dresses, Boys Black and White Stuped Tenproved English make, were 3/11 Now 1/- and 1/6 yard Women’s and O-S. — Now 6/11 nis and Canoe Shirts, sizes 3. to pair— Now Half Price 1/lli 36 inch Striped and Checked Gin;.’,- Ladies’ Crepe-de-Chine and Art Silk 10 — Now 2/6 Self Colour Sateen, Princess Under- hams— Now lOd yard Frocks— 14/11, 19/11, 29/11 Boys’ Merino Summer Weigh, skirts, women’s — Now 2/111; 33 inch iiissore Silk, marked down Ladies’ Repp. Frocks —19/11 and 29/6 Singlets, all sizes —One Price 1/6 O.S. 3/6. ” to 1/2 yard. Ladies’ New Season’s Straw ready-to- Men’s Plain White and Cellular Atb84 only, Shadow Stripe Art Silk Un- 30 inch Fugi Silk— wear Hats — 9/11, 14/6, 19/6 letic Singlets— 1/6 derskirts, women’s and O.S. Now 1/6, 1/10, and 2/6 yard Ladies’ Art Silk Jumper Suits. — Mens White Handkerchiefs, laige worth S/ll — Now only 4/11 36 inch Indian Head — Now 1/8 yard. Half Prices 14/11, 19/11, 29/6 size, and good quality— Plain and Shadow Stripe Art Silk Beret Tams, silk and wool—Now 2/11 Now 6 for 2/3 Bloomers, small women’s, worn- FANCY DEPARTMENT French-make Felt Beret Tams — Men’s Plain Black Cashmere Socks—en’s to O.S. were 4/11 Now 4/6 Special Price l/lls pair Surplus Stock Prices 2/111 Ladies’ Artificial Silk Hose, newest Ladies’ Leather Coats, in green, navy, Men’s Sock Suspenders Now 1/- pr. Ladies’ Cotton Vests, short sleeves shades, usually 2/11 and 3/11— brown— Special value 110/- 6 only, Men’s Sports Coats, sizes 3, and sleeveless— Now 1/ni and 2/10 Ladies’ Raincoats—Now 9/11, 14/11, 4. 5, usually sold at 26/6 to 35/— Surplus Sale 1/-, 1/10 and 2/6 Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose, dark shades, 19/6. . Now’ O.S. and X.O.S. Roman Satin Bloom- worth 5/11 — Now 3/10 pan Ladies’ Wool Repp Coats— Men’s Pawn hardwearing Whipcord . ers, self shades, worth 3/11- Ladies’ Fine Lisle Thread Hose- Half Prices 14/11 and 19/11- Trousers, extra good value— Now 2/6 Now 1 / lliJ Ladies’ Smart Tweed Frocks — ‘Z II P air Hemstitched and Embroidered Fugi Maltex Hose, newest shades— 14/11 and 19/11 Men’s Fawn and Grey Flannel Trou> Silk Nightdresses, women’s 7/11, Now 2/11 “ pair Ladies’ Tweed Skirts— ers, sizes 3,4, and 5, usual price O.S. 8/11. Ladies’ Art Silk Gloves — Surplus Sale, 6/11, 8/11 25/6 — Now 18/6 pair. 30 only, Special Bargain Lot Ladies’ Reduced to 2/11 pair Ladies’ Tweed Sunray Skirts — 14/11 Men’s Hard Wearing Wire Twist Shadow Stripe Art Silk Cami- Ladies’ Fabric Gloves— 1/lli pair Ladies’ Tweed Costumes, wonderful Shirts — Now 3/8 Bloomers, were 9/11 Ladies’ Crepe-de-Chine Scarves, latest value, were 59/6 to 75/- Now 39/6 Men’s Box suits, well cut and good Surplus Price °/ll’ designs— 3/11 and 5/11 material at half and less than 24 only O.S. Cream Vedonis Bloom" Ladies’ Traced Aprons- lOd each HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY half prices 35/ '> 39/6 ’ Y< 6 ’ „ , ers, were 12/6— White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs— wuo no m Boys’ all wool grey worsted School New 'VII 1 Now 1/8 and 2/6 doz. Knickers, sizes 3 to 14, worth 50 only, Ladies’ Embroidered Lawn Coloured Border Handkerchiefs, fast and 3%? 54 x 54- S/ll pair- Now 4/11 pr. dye ( F 1 our ioi I/ - * **'/(* i 4/q ' " Surplus Sale 3/10 and 4/11 Lace-edge Handkerchiefs-Half Prices Full sdze Pillow Cases— High-grhde Coloured Honeycomb fl Children’s Cotton Fugi Bloomers, all ” tor 1 /"’ 3 lor 2/ " Now iqj ( ] j/_ and 1/2 each Quilts, single bed 16/6 double bed U 1/4 nair ' Cotton Wool Packets—6d and 9d each Y ea ‘ 19/6d sizes 1/4 pan. Tohioto q fri „ 1 / Pure Irish Linen Glass Towels and o i Children’s and Maids’ Cotton Vests — Wilting Tablets 3 for 1/- Kitchen Towels Now 1/- and 1/3 Dlsh clotlls and Sweat Rags \ Surplus Sale 1/- Dreamland Baby Powder- 10dt.ui Oriental Tancstry Runners 2/11 Now 6 for 1/6 I Infants’ Cream Winceyette Day Two Bouquet Brilliantine-Sd bottle 1 y 36 x 36 Table White and Coloured Towels, good size, Gowns— Now 2/11 and 3/10 Rexona Ointment and Rexona. Soap— Cushion 4/11 71 ’ ob x 36 Tab ' Special Value 2/- pair , Infants’ Cream Winceyette Barras — . The two for l/ (l Self Colour Pure Linen Trav Clothes Reversible Hearth Rugs— Now 2/1 Cream and Pink Pearl Necklets— 6d ben colour 1 uie Linen iiayciotiies Now and 7 /u I infants’ Cream all wool Flannel Children’s White Co tton 5 Sox and Good Quality Hemmed Serviettes- Nursery Flannelette-Now BJd, lOd yd. Barras— Now 3/10 ■< Hose ’ sizes 1-6— 6d pair b ocl uua ny Now i for 2/ > Pure Linen Fortar TowellingChildren’s Sleeping Suits 24 to 33 Black Mending Wool in balls, 3 for 1/- 1 * 101 /o Now lOd and 1/- yard inch— ” Now 3/8 Nail Brushes— Now 2d and 5d each Art S ilk Bedspreads, single bed 14/11 White Twill and Unbleached HerringLadies’ Wrapround and Sports Cor- , . ‘ ~ double bed 19/6 I:)Oue Sheeting, 54-inch, 1/6 yard; sets _ Now 7/11 Ladies’ Brassieres 1/-, 1/6, 1/10, 2/11 80-inch 1/11& yard Ladies’ Corselettes— Reduced Prices 36 only White Honeycomb Quilts, White and Cream Curtain Net— Ladies’ Laced Corsets, all sizes—4/6 3/10, 5/11, 7/11. single bed size— Now 3/11J Now 1/-, 1/4 and 1/11 yard THORPY’S ECONOMY WAREHOUSE “WE SELL FOR LESS” GREYMOUTH, REEFTON AND WESTPORT.
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SCHAEF’S FOR FURNITURE ——M , i UI-IL.. L-LJJJ L. I ,UU ■UIB.«II———M I I~~"- -HI '.HI I '-l-'Tru 11 —— Low Prices and High Quality. See Our Goods ! LOOK AT THIS! (JUST A FEW OF OUR LINES) PRIME SAMARANG KAPOC, • - -1/- per lb. KITCHEN CHAIRS (Birch) polished, - - 10/6 each KITCHEN TABLES, any size, - - - £1 upwards DUCHESS CHESTS (Bev. Mirror), - - 55/- each BEDSTEAD & WIRE WOVEN MATTRESS (Combination) 45/- each FULL SIZE KAPOC MATTRESS, - - 49/6 each SINGLE SIZE, KAPOC MATTRESS, • - 32/6 each RIMU BEDROOM SUITES (4 pieces) light or dark colour £ll/10/- •/ . OAK BEDROOM SUITES, 4 pieces, • - - £l9 CHESTERFIELD SUITES, 3 pieces, double spring, -best quality Moquette or Velvet, - - - . - £23 DINING TABLES (specially polished) - From £2/5/DINING CHAIRS, Birch, - • - ■ 17/6 Our large showrooms arc full, with bargains in Furniture and Furnishings. MAKE TIME TO PAY US A CALL.—IT WILL CERTAINLY PAY YOU. G. SCHAEF & SONS. THE QUALITY FURNISHERS, Box 57. / Herbert Street Greymouth. ’Phone 376.
SPEAKING OF SWALLOWS“One, swallow doesn’t made a summer” is another way of saying" Beware of discarding warm clothing too soon.” With the weather still so changeable colds are easily caught. Don’t wait for a chill to develop; take “one swallow” of “Baxter’s” and repeat the dose until all trace of a cold has left you. “Baxter’s” tonic properties are also just what you need at the change of seasons. Be prepared, keep Baxter’s Lung Preserver in the house. 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6, at all chemists and stores—Advt.
Preserve Eggs with Ovoline Paste, Best on market. Refuse substitutes 1/6 jar docs -120 eggs—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1931, Page 7
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