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2/fi SALE sale 2'6 FRIDAY SATURDAY and MONDAY gy | ress f° r 2/6 • A Coat for 2/6 ■ iB IvVv a Suit f or 2/6 A Costume for 2/6 Hundreds of articles of wearing apparel and household goods, usually priced from to 59/6, NOW ALL ONE PRICE 2/6 This is the most important Bargain Sale ever held in Greymouth.. Every wise man and woman with a few half-crowns to spend will reap a rich harvest. Owing to being heavily overstocked we are compelled to quit stocks regardless of cost prices. Where quantities are limited only one of a kind will be supplied to each customer. Half of advertised goods will be reserved for Saturday. DOORS WILL OPEN AT 9.30. 2/6 Bargains that cannot again be replaced. 2/6 SHOWROOM WONDERS HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY UNDERCLOTHING MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR ' FANCY & HOSIERY 200 Ladies’ ready to wear felt Hats— 45x45 Damask Supper Cloths- 36 Pairs Corsets and Corselettes, soil- Gent’s Fancy Mixture Pullovers, with Ladies’ heavy silk and cotton 2 Wpvp fi/11 to’4/6 Now 2/6 ea. - Now 2/6 ed. Were 4/11 to 17/6— Now 2/6 pr. and without sleeves. Usual price 13 Only fringed Evening Shawls, 54inch White twill Sheeting- Brassieres, 20 dozen, to clear at 3 for 5/11 and 6/11.- Reduced to 2/6 Ladies’ cotton Hose newest ,ihadesWere 19/6 to 59/6— Now 2/6 ea. 2J yards for 2/6 2/6 and 2 for 2/6. Men’s Tweed-Caps, medium and dark Now 2 pans for -/6 5 Only ladies’ tweed and velour Coats, 54in Unbleached herringbone Sheeting 5 Only fancy shantung silk dressing shades, all sizes. Usually 4/H- Ladies Were 59/6- Now 2/6 ea. Now 2J yards for 2/6 Jackets. Were 9/11- Now 2/6 Now 2/6 sorted good quality— 2/6 pr < Onlv ladies’ worsted and wool repp SOin - Heavy white twill Sheeting-- -; Ladies’ princess Underskirts. Were Men’s Heavy Fleecy Lined Under- Lace edged Handkerchiefs— 3 foi 2/6 ?oX WeVw Now 2/6 yard 3/11 to 8/11- Now 2/6 pants, natural and fawn shade. Superior white hemstitched Hanker- * Were S SOin Heavy unbleached twill Sheet- Heavy wewloHce Bracls.- TrTceT calico Aprons, best Large co.ourcd Toweis GouPs white and Traced linep Table Centree? dine Coats. Were 59/b xow z/t, Towe ls- Now 2 pairs for 2/6 Usually 4/11. Now 2/6 2 for 2/6 12 Only ladies’ rubber Raincoats, soil- e p Nqw 3 {or -\ Vomen - s an j o.S. fleecy lined Bloom- Heavy ribbed all wool working Socks, Traced hemstitched Pillow Shams and ed: Were 14/11 to 39/6— Now 2/6 Linen Forfar, bordered— ers— Now 2 prs. for 2/6 and 2/6 pr. in grey and heather— Pillow Cases— 2/6 ea. R Onlv ladies’ tweedett wool repp and 3 yards for 2/6 Ladies’ sleeveless and short sleeve Now 3 pairs for 2/6 Thermos Flasks 2/6 ea. flannel Dresses. Were 14/6 to Rea i Terry fancy Guest Towels- Vests- Now 2 for 2/6 and 2/6 ea. White and coloured border hemstitch- Bath Soap- 2/6 dozen cakes, iq/ii Now 2/6 Now 2/6 each Children’s fleecy lined Bloomers— ed Handkerchiefs. Usually 9d ea.— Childrens woollen Gloves— 2/6 pr. 54in. Bordered Table Damask— ' 2 for 2/6 Now 6 for 2/6 Ladies’ and Children’s Spatees, knee 2 Only ladies’ knitted Jumper Suits 2/6 yard Infants’ winceyette Gowns and Barras Boys’ dark grey Shirts, tennis and length— •: _ • 2/6 pair Were 29/6— Now 2/6 45x45 hemstitched an d bordered sup- Were 2/11 to 3/11— Now 2/6 canoe shape, all sizes— , . Children’s cashmere 3 Sox, sizes 6to t ner Cloths— Now 2/6 each Children’s Vests— Now 3 for'2/6 and Special Price 2/6 10— 2'6 pair 2 Only woollen Cardigan Costumes, » Fmhrnidprerl crash Supper 2 for 2/6. Men’s light weight. Cord Braces, for Glass Bowls— 2. for 2/6 Were 27/6— ' Now 2/6 Cloths— Now 2/6 ea Children’s winceyette Nightdresses— best wear— Reduced to 2/6 pair. Envelopes, box of 10 packets—Now. 2/6 8 Ouiy wooiien and, x 36 Printed Crash Supper Now 2/6 wooP silk * and Ladte. wooiien tweed Starts. Were 9/ f10 ,. al Cretonnes „ DRESS DEPARTMENT uto lY® » r - P " r ar y immlngs - Were Now 5 yards for 2/6 Semi stiff Collars, sizes 14 to 17— • . yard— Now 2/6 yard 56 Only ladles’ woollen Cardigans, Reversib i e Cretonnes- ’ Mta . silk allover Net in black, blue, _ . ? for 2/ , 6 Handkerchiefs, sleeveless Cardigans, and Jumpers. Now 3 yards for 2/6 an( j green — Now 2/6 yd. ? oys Jerseys, with fancy col- hart dozen Were 6/11 to 19/11- Now 2/6 ea. 35x12 Crash Runners- Now 2 for 2/6 silk . good quality _ £’ s S E?tra HeaV FiSyTned Sin<® 20 only Ladies’ Crepe de Chine C “Xv 2™ „ T 2/6 ' ' 2 skeins .for 2/6 Blouses and Sleeveless satin and. RunnerSi Hemstitched and “ n„„ 2 yards for 2/6 2/ . Sale i , 2A -aj on ouses, we. «n»'™dored - Now 2/6 each join. Figured Rayons, new designs- Z Tie Plns P x Pair suspendli's.-The Boys’ Fancy Mixture Pullovers, all Tiay Cloths, hemstitched Now 2/6 yard lot for 2/6 sizes,— To clear 2/6 each 36 only Children’s Woollen Jerseys, nrsow 9nuares— N ow 4 for 2/6 lleavy dre J S , Flannels in 1 ? T sger ’ Boys’ white Tennis and Canoe Shirts, Boys’ fleecy lined Singlets, sizes 22in Jumpers and Cardigans, were a/11 -‘ NuiseiJ x °" for ' navy and cinnamon— Now 2/6 yd. sizes Ito 10.—Specially reduced 2/6 .to 32in. , Usually 1/11— to 6/11,- Now 2/6 Horrackses Pillow Slips— ' 36m Fadeless Smock Cloth m navy, 3 Only Men>s Cotton Sad(Jle Twee{] To'clear 2 for 2/6 24 only Child’s Fleecy Lined Rompers, 40in. Extra tine bordered diet Curtain ”’ SSer ' yards tor 2/6 TroUSerS ' damaSe ‘ l ’ USUa “j o L W TsX S 2/Teafh and boys’ Fleecy Suits; »ere 4/11- Net- Now .2/6 yard 3 oln Dross Prints small designs- 4 O nly plasterers Aprons, Oniyl size, 5 gent’s grey s’ports Coat NOW 2/6 SSIU. Stuped Ticking, extra heavy- Now 3 yards tor 2/6 Usually 3/11 ._ Now 2/6 Usually 24/6 _ Now 3/6 SQjled lOS only Ladles’ Overalls and Smocks; SM Flanelette Blanketin’ " ? “'let SCar Boys fancy mixture Pullovers, all 8 Only, gent’s Neglige Shirts. Were were 3/6 to 5/11,- Now 2/6 IlaMlette yard ’ “ ,V ” ““ yard S ' ZeS “ ’ To Clear 2/6 eaCl ’’ 8/11 “ ' K ° W 2/6 Woollen Berets and Johnnie Caps 32in. Striped Pyjama Cloth— Remnants of silk and dress materials Men’s Black Cashmere Socks, usually Men’s Fancy Pullovers, were 6/11, — Now 2 for 2/6 and 2/6 each Now 3 yards for 2/6 Now 2’for 2/6 and 2/6 each 3/11,— Now 2/6 pair Now 2/6 ■ • - ’ ■ .■' Storekeepers or the trade will not be supplied. w We Sell For Less.” Thorpy’s Economy Warehouse GREYMOUTH, REEFTON & WESTPORT.

A lai .-a-'-. WWW U The Soap of Kings and Queens is down to 1 8d; the soap which has been the secret I of lovely complexions for 150 years is down to 8d ! Pears* Soap —the soap which has grown up with the Empire. * ■ IJ*a fa&l TRANSPARENT

aawJ gaa fwhx An “ORION” ® ■ Many women Range will be spend a great deal found in nearly of their time in all the best homes the kitchen. Their of the Dominion. work will be much THE NEW MODEL RANGE reduced and Sixty years or here pictured, is Modern in lightened by the experience have Design, Finish, and Equip- use of this Range, proved it to be the men *~" a TJ t . hn . lg^ eau 7 ty !» Why not install Til- a • Send for Illustrated Catalogue. e ' 1 Ideal m Service H E SHACKLOCKi ltd., ?J e .°L th ' se New and Efficiency. Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Models? Auckland.

Protect baby from coughs and colds Put a few drops of “NAZOL” on her Pillow every night. It’s wonderfully effective. 60 doses for 1/6; 120 dose'’ f“r 2/6.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 July 1932, Page 4

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