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I WONDER HALF-CROWN BARGAINS! i I 2/6 SALE 2/6 I | LAST THREE DAYS-Friday, Saturday, Monday, August 18, 19, 21. © FRESH LAY-OUT OF SPECIAL 2/6 BARGAINS. A Few Half Crowns will go a long way and buy much more* ... We clear @ our Stocks to make way for New Spring Shipments. Your Opportunity! Don’t miss it ! ® SHOWROOM S'l? HOSIERY AND FANCY DRESS DEPARTMENT ® Ladies’ Felt Hats, usually 6/11 to Now 2/6 Ladies’ Heavy Cotton Hose, Llama 33 . h Heavy Tussore Silk Nnw 19/6. Now 2 for 2/6 and Boys’ Grey .Wool Mixture School finish, new shades, usually 1/11 vm-ds for 2/6 ‘ 2/6 each. - Shirts, Tennis and Canoe. Usual- Pair. Now 2 pairs for 2/6 36 . inch Cot ton Dress Tweeds fleck Ladies’ Print House Dresses, with long ly 3/11— Now 2/6 Ladies’ Full Fashioned Cashmere Hose assign— Now 2* vS for 9/ft sleeves, were 4/11 to G/ll . Usually 4/11 to 6/11 pair Now 2/6 27 . 1n^aon rXneVSales Now Ladies’ Overalls, were 2/111 tosjll HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose. Now 2/6 inch^Brocaded Art Silk Now 3 yds' jsj - ow 2/6 nan. foi* 2/c 6 only, Cretonne Smocks, were 5/11 Soiled Supper Cloths, Runners etc., Ladies’ Artificial Silk Hose, usually T? Molletan Cloth in large bird Now 2/6 Usually 3/11 to 5/11. Now 2/6 3/11 pair. Now 2/6 pair. bir f Ladies’ Embroidered Wincevette Night- 4 onl y. Fawn Art Silk Down Quilts. Fancy Woollen Scarves, usually 3/11 design, aa ty coi gs dresses. Were 3/11. Now 2/6 usually 19/6. Now 2/6 Now 2/6 _ . , *uahtv ’ ' Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Vests, short 80 inch White Twill Sheeting— Plain White Hemstitched and Coloured 3O ’ inch Fu => > / y 2/fi sleeves, were 2/11 ea. Now 2/6 yard. Bordered Handkerchiefs. Now 2/6 Crinkled Silk CreZ in fl the Now for Q /6 54-inch White*Twill Sheeting. dozen. 36-inch Crinkled bilk Ciepe, in all the Ladies’ Sleeveless Vests, were 1/111 Now 21 yards for 2/6 English 4-ply Fingering Wools, all la J e ® s q d g k cloth °7n“Ml Now 2 for 2/6 PiHow Slips- Now 4 for 2/6 shades, usually 5d skein. * Xaes Now 2 ySds for Wins, and O.S. Princess Underskirts, PiHow Slips, hemstitched. Now 3 for Now 8 skeins for 2/6 Gl ene Silk se lf shades— - in cotton fugi. Now 2/6 . 2/6. Oamaru Fingering and Wheeling nch Ciepe S 1 21 ya?ds for o/G Women’s Fleecy lined Bloomers, were 27-inch Nursery Flannelette. Wools — Now 5 skeins for 2/6 Quality Cotton Tweeds 2/6. Now 2 pairs for 2/6 ’ Now 4 yards for 2/6 Oddments Petone, Aotea and Round Heavy Quality Cotton Tweedy O.S. and X. 0.5., fleecy lined Bloom- Nursery Squares— Now 4 for 2/6 the Fire Knitting .Wools— Ravon in dainty shades— •- ' ers— Now 2/6 pair. 21 x 42; White Terry Towels- ‘ ' Now 5 skeins for 2/6 27-inch Rayon in dainty shades . Ladies’ Cotton Fugi Bloomers — Now 2 for 2/6 Wendy Wools, Now 4 skeins for 2/6 . assortment of Remnants and ‘ „ „ N°w 2 pairs for 2/6 21 x 42 Coloured Towelj- Treasure Silk and Wool. Now 3 bans , A a?2/“each i Children s Fleecy lined Bloomers, inow z lor z/t> foi 2/6. : English make, were 1/111 — 21 x 36, Terry Bath Mats— Now 2/6 Ladies’ Fabric and Woollen Gloves. . ’Now 2 pairs for 2/6 each. . Now 2/6 pair. MFN’S WEAR '‘a Children’s All Wool Cardigans and 18-inch. Coloured Terry Towelling— Children’s Cashmere Sox — hie.ii o uunn . . Jumpers, were 4/11 to 9/11 Now 2£ yards for 2/6 Now 2 pairs for 2/6 „ ribbed all wool Working Sox ' Now 2/6 17-inch White Terrj ToweHing- Fronts and Collars. N0w.,2/6 Hea^ u s^ d /3 Now 3 pairs Ladies’ Brassieres, sizes 30 t 0.40, were Now 4 yaids foi 2/6 each. n/6’ ■ / ,f 1/11- Now 2 pairs for 2/6 42 x 42 Bordered and Check Supper Folding Shopping Bags usually 3/11 Heay / - fleecy Hned Underpants Men’s * \ Ladies’Fleecy lined Bloomers, Art Silk Cloths. Usually 3/11. Now .76 Now 2/6 each. and O.S. sizes—Reduced to 2/6 pr.tr were 3/11. Now 2/6 23 x 33, Bordered Huck Towels Glass Jelly Moulds— Now 2toi 2/6 2Q onJ Garments sample Underwear.!? Ladies’ and Children’s Beret Tams— Now 3 for 2/6 Thermos Flasks, with Bakelite Cups. underpants and Singlets, r P p r Now °+V /G Hemstitched and Drawn Thread Tray Teanots— °Now 2/Tea’ Prices to 5/11— Now 2/6 each.: Infants Cream Matinee Coats, slight- Now 2 for 2/6 Good China teapots i>ow -./o ea. Men > p ancv Socks— i ly soiled, were 3/11 to 5/11. Cloths- . 2 fol 2/G 3-line Gold Line Cups and Saucers- Men £ p a h- and 2 pairs for 2/6 ' n 30 UlCh Heavy eVeiS1 9 yards t?i 5 f ° r Men ’ s white and coloured bordered Menex Sanitary Towels, usually 2/11 . - yaids loi -/(. Flower Inset Glass Vases — Handkerchiefs, hemstitched. ■ Now 2/6 36-inch Art Silk Curtain Net new de- Now 2/6 each Usua] j Sd and 10d each _ sign. Now 2/6 yard. Glass Biscuit Barrels — Now 2/6 ea. „ , Glass Sauce Bottles — Now 2 for 2/6 . ‘ ROYS’ WFAR 27-inch Plain Grey Molletan. Custard Goblets— Now 2 for 2/6 Men’s heavy weight Police Braces— Now 21 yards for 2/6 Good quality Glasses _ Now 6 for 2/6 Reduced to 2/6 pair .' Boys’ white tennis and canoe Shirts and ploral Winceyette s Wire Hairbrushes, with Air Cushion- Oddmentg in Men>g c aU gizeg sizes Ito 10— Reduced to 2/6 Now oi vnrf i<; for 2/6 Now 2/6 each llqnq ii v q/11 qnr i 4/11_ Boys’ Heavy Lined Fleecy Vests— sards tOl 2/6 Lavender Soap, 5 cakes in Cellophane usually .>/ll and 4/ 1 Now 2 for 2/6 54.jnch Bordered Table Damask, usual- Packets — Now 2 pkts, for 2/6 Boys’ fawn coloured Golf Hose, fancy i v i/g yard. Now 2 yds for Castille Soap — Now 2/6 dozen cakes silk elastic Braces, for best wear, tops. Usually 1/11 pair— 2/6. ‘ Aluminium Saucepans with Lids, Worth 3/6 pair— Reduced to 2/6 Now 2 pairs for 2/6 usually 3/6 — Now 2/6 each v Boys’ Jerseys, navy, grey, brown and 20 x 20, Bordered Serviettes, were 1/- Aluminium Lipped Saucepans, Were Wide-end Ties, usually 3/11 to 4/6 — saxe, size Ito 5— Reduced to 2/6 each — ' Now 3 for 2/6 1/11 — Now 2 for 2/6 ■ To Clear 2/6 I OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY—9 A.M. to 9 P.M. “WE SELL FOR LESS.” g ■ ! THORPY’S ECONOMY WAREHOUSE I © GREYMOUTH, REEFTON, WESTPORT. . J

| The Fashion Salon ■- I ' 3 I A Cordial Welcome and an Interesting ; I Style Review Await You 1 & 1 Early Spring Arrivals I FROCKS * n Anderson Ltd. COSTUMES SHOWROQMS Here is authentic word of New Fashions in Apparel. Here, women who are discerning in fashion will find H uJF modes that breathe the essence of true smartness. WTf TB C? They will approve the new Fashion’s Colour Chart. L w ’LJ'AvU No ordinary event, indeed, is the arrival of the New g Spring Modes, affording as it does, an intimate | glimpse into Fashion’s decrees for an important r social season. Every fashion-wise woman will be |? charmed by the warmer colours contrasting pleasantly v I with the sombre winter mode, pleased with the subtle 0 Make a Point of Inspecting changes in style which reveal Fashion’s trend, and * ? r\ • intrigued with the capricious touches here .and there | Our Display in evidence. robert wsaTrn | THE FASHION SALON, GREYMOUTH.

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GOOD RIDDANCE TO COLDS. t Don’t be patient with colds or catarrh. Get rid of the trouble once and for all. Sniff up warmed', diluted Fluenzol for clearing the head. Gargle ‘neat’ for sterilising the throat. Wonderfully soothing. Always efficacious. Entirely N.Z. made. 1/6, 2/6.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1933, Page 12

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