2/e END OF SALE SPECIAL O GREAT ONE-PRICE CLEARANCE O I FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, March 10th, 11th, and 13th. Big clean up to make room and find money for heavy winter shipments. Hundreds of articles worth from 2/11 to 59/6, now all lone price, 2/6 .. . Every Department ransacked to find outstanding Bargains for this greatest of all Bargain Sales. . . We cannot I repeat the low prices again. SHOWROOM (I ' i i n Ml 'su'i t s S,ripe<l Flannelet Now e 2/ P 6 HOSIERY AND FANCY :!0 illch Npw 2/g 2 only ladies lawn and golden brow n Gaps / Now 2/(J Ladies Silk and Cotton Mixture hose, sha(|es Now 3 yards for 2/6 sHk pop m oas, weie •>. ; Bloomers. Lndles’ Sii’k Hose newest usual- 36 ineh Crepe .. Silk J or e 9 vei ' in f wea '’’ 6 only ladies’ sleeveless satin Blouses. were 3/11- . Now 2/6 ‘, y 2/4 pah ™ p a 2/6 30 Sow for 2/6 slightly faded, were 6/11,— Now 2/6 Childiens Cotton Vests, sizes to . Ladies > heavy Llama finish holeproof -, 6 inl F v enin «- satin washable—--15 only ladies’ crepe de chine, silk Special value o for 2/6 Cott(m Hose were 1/9 pair> _ -6 meh Lvenm. wasnanm marocain, jersey silk, i’ugi and rayon uniicruni nFW APERY •< N ° W 2 pairs -, for 2/6 36 inch Heavy Fadeless Smock Cloth dresses, were 14/6 to 39/6, — Now 2/6 riUUoEHULD DKArEKi Mercerised Lisle Hose, usually 3/11 Now 2 yds for 2/6 1 only Roslyn Tweed Costume, was n White Twill Sheetin-’- pai1 ’ Now 2/6 pair. 27 inch Brocaded Silk in all the newest 59/6, — Now 2/6 • O-.nch ITeavv White J will Sheet i,, White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs shades. Now 25 yds for 2/6 2 1 only ladies’ shadow stripe silk Un- Marrinohnnl Superior quality good size 4d each. 35 inch New Figured Rayons, all the derskirts were 6/11.- Now 2/6 al inch Unbleached He nngbone Now 2/6 dozen Now 2/(J yd 6 only ladies’ shadow stripe cami - i Qbrot c ° ,-p-wlv for Cre P e de chine collars, newest styles, 36 inch Striped Rayons in red, saxe, knickers, were 9/11,- Now 2/6 Single Bed Sheets hemmed leady m Now 2/6 each g - tripes _ 48 pairs only ladies’ self colour and s • 1 “ . ,’ Spotted and diagonal rayon Scarves, Now 2/6 yard, shadow stripe bloomers, were 3/10 to Horrackses Pillow Slips hem lei and usual]y 3/n__ Now 2/6 each 50 inch Titian Cloth. Now 2/6 yard. 8/11, — Now 2/6 -i ■ 1 r-nt -pinnkots ” * Traced Runners and pillow Shams, Oddments and Remnants of Silks, 1 only Child’s black cape and hood x ” 1 > o,<eief j ' Now ’ for 9 /6 usually 2/6 each, — Now 2 for 2/6 Dress Materials etc. Now 2/6 rainproof, slightly damaged usual- ;>s Renvv Col<)Ured T ; wels _T Ladies; new gilt bags, suitable for ly 9/11, — aow “/” • Now 1 for 9 /6 evening wear, usually 5/11,— only ladles trimmed Hals . C/ll l„ ~4 Huekalmek TowelA . Now 2/G each CLOTHING AND MERCERY 19/6, — Now -/b Now 3 for 2/6 Bath Soap,— Now 2/6 dozen 6 only tennis Frocks, were 6/11 to ls _ inch white and Coloured Roller Fancy Cup, Saucer and Plates, good oddments in Men’s Straw and Felt i2/6,— Now z/b Towe iiing Now 2?. vds. for 2/6 English make, Now 2/6 the set hats> Now 2/6 5 only superior silk fringed evening 27 , nf h Heavy G]>ey shirting _ Breakfast Cups and Saucers, good Men>s Merino an d Fleecy lined Shirts Shawls, were 29/6 <-0 59/6,— Now -/b Now ~ yards f()] . 2/G heavy make ,— Nov; 6 for 2/6 and Pants . Usually 2/11 to 3/9. 6 only ladies Tweed Skirts, were 6/11 g _ cz 2(J , J)() piR OW Cases — Children’s half Sox, sizes 2to 6.— Now 2/6 to 12/6,— Now 2/6 Wcre 1/ .' each Now 3 for 2/6 Now 2 pairs for 2/6 Men > s Odd Caps 3/11 to 5/ n. Now 2/6 Ladies’ superior Vests usual- 54 . nch Bordered Table Damask — Bead Necklets, — Now 2 for 2/G Men’s Woollen Socks. Now 3 pairs for ly 1/11, — Now 2 tor 3/b Now 2 yards for 2/6 Children’s three-quarter Sox,— 2/6.6 dozen only lace interlock Vests with 3( , x 2( . Rordered supper Cloths — Now 2/6 pair Men’s White and Coloured Bordered fancy embroidered fronts, were 3/11 Now 2 for 2/6 Golf Balls, worth 2/6 each, — Handkerchiefs, usually 9d each. Now 2/6 4 _ x Bordered Supper Cloths — Now 2 for 2/6 Now 6 for 2/6 8 only silk and woollen Jumpers and Now 2/6 each Earthenware Barrel Jugs were 1/6, — Boys’ Fancy Golf Hose, sizes 4to 9— Cardigans, soiled, were 6/11 to 14/6. 2f . x Wypewell Tea Towels — Now 2 for 2/6 Now 2 pairs for 2/6 Now 2/6 Now 6 for 2/6 Traced Calico Aprons, new designs,— 10 dozen Boys’ Jerseys, sizes Ito 6, Children’s Cotton Fugi Nightdresses, x 2G p ul -e Linen Forfar Tea Towels Now 3 for 2/6 in saxe blue, navy, brown, fawn long sleeves were 3/11.-— Now 2/G xow 2 for 2/6 SPECIAL —36 pairs only, Ladies’ Usually 3/11. Now 2/6 48 only children’s and maids washing 18 x 14< Hemstitched and Embroidered white Court Tennis'Shoes, sizes, 4, Men’s Fancy Cashmere Hose — dresses were 3/11 to 9/11, — Now 2/6 Tray Cloths. Now 2 for 2/6 g only, were 5/11, — Now 2/6 Usually 3/6. Now 2/6 48 only children’s trimmed millinery, inch Striped Ticking. Now 2/6 yd. Men’s Wide End Ties. Were 2/11 to usually 3/11 to 9/11, — Now 2/6 ;> f ; inch White and Cream Lace Cur- 3/11. Now e 2/6 6 dozen only ladies’ fast dye print lit tain Net. Now 25 yds. for 2/G DRESS DEPARTMENT Boys Fleecy lined and Ribbed Cotton over head aprons, were 2/G each. pi ora l Cretonnes, light and dark Vests, all sizes. Were 1/6. Now 2 for 2/6 grounds. Now 5 yards for 2/6 2 y Mt Silk Crepe in brown, green Now 2 for 2/6 60 only ladies’ overalls and aprons 3 q inch Shadow Tissue. Now 2 yards and bi ue . Now 5 yards for 2/G Men’s Tennis and Neglige Shirts, were 2/llJd to 3/11, — Now 2/6 f or 2/G. 97 inch Haircord Prints in new small slightly soiled, 36 only to clear. Children’s silk petticoats, were 4/6, 3 q j nc h striped Pyjama Flannelette— de sisrns Now 4 vards for 2/6 2/6 each. Now 2/6 Now 3 yards for 2/G 4 onlv ladies’ jazz Pyjamas, were 6/11, 36 only, 60 x 80 inch fast dye Printed 33 j nc h Tussore Silk, heavy quality— Men’s Police and Cord Braces Now 2/6 Crash Bedspreads. Worth 4/11 — Now 25 yards for 2/6 Usually 3/6. Now 2/6 Ladies’ Corset Belts, were ?>6 x 3(J and 36 inch Smock Cloth in pink, green, Children’s Crepe Sole Canvas Shoes—- „ . IZII n <J TT-nihroidered Stumer Cloths soiled blue and helio. Now 3 yards for Sizes 10 to 13 and Ito 2. Usually Ladies’ .Brassieres were 1/11 Now 2/6 2/6. 4/11. Now 2/6 S Half of advertised -oods reserved for Saturday. Where quantities are scarce only a limited number to each customer. DOORS OPEN AT 930 A M° ONLY ADULT BUYERS WILL BE ADMITTED DURING FIRST HOUR OF SALE.“WE SELL FOR LESS.” THORPY’S ECONOMY WAREHOUSE GREYMOUTH, REEFTON, WESTPORT
No S-'llt Value like a LYNX! -—and no more stylish cut than the 1933 models There’s nothing cheap about a Lynx Suit. These are not su * ts ma<^e an y °M wa y to at an y f I \VI A?' P r i ce ’ but better quality suits, styled and cut by New \ Zealand’s best tailors . . . from fabrics out of the commonplace . . . built in a way that needles disv 7 ?* tinction into a suit. f— Then the Lynx size range is wider 1 A size to fit 7 7 man who is hard to fit ! Call in and see our new 1933 Lynx suits. II Ml QQ/ - j j) I priced from £5/15/- I and worth every shilling •T I'l/ Orders taken for Lynx Made-to-Measure Suits. IM Kim Williams Cil mawhera quay, greymouth.
qRION ■if ■S'llßi ■ /■I made IN NEW ZEALAND. nWiJBy- Unsurpassed in Efficiency (1 \[t and Service by any imported. \l Send for Illustrated Cata- ® loatie.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19330310.2.82.3
Bibliographic details
Greymouth Evening Star, 10 March 1933, Page 12
Word Count
1,352Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 March 1933, Page 12
Using This Item
The Greymouth Evening Star Co Ltd is the copyright owner for the Greymouth Evening Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of the Greymouth Evening Star Co Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.