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Ice in a Blue Menn" ISB HAVE QUALITY GOODS BEEN OFFERED AT SUCH LOW PRICES! . . . - 111 /' I UNQUESTIONABLY, PRICES ARE ON THE RISE AND THIS OPPORTUNITY WILL 1 z 1/ NEVER COME AGAIN. ■ % ■ vnl . /// BRITISH FUGI | CHILDREN’S ALL WOOL CASH- 27” RAYON TAFFETA 36” ALL WOOL AFGALAINE ■ r£AT THIS ' . „ , ' n„. | MERE SOX Colours: Rose, Sky, Mauve, Enter- ! , F<* Coats and Skirts \ FOR A well made garment mall wanted Fawns and Browns with assorted aid, Red and Vieux Rose. Colours: Cream, Nigger, Black coloured tops. Sizes 3to 9. .. , . f , , , Dark Jade and Midnight Blue. BARGAIN Once in a Blue Moon Bargain. Worth 1 /11 pair. Sold everywhere at 1/- yd. Worth 4/6. /\. Children’s all sizes 1/2; Once in a Blue Moon Bargain Once in a Blue Moon Bargain ! Once in a Blue Moon Bargain / \ Women’s - - 1/6 pair. 1/- pair or 3 pairs for 2/9. 9d Y d - |1 3 ' y ' „_l_—_JU——— 11111 ' 8 fa— I I 1 r „a. mc.K.-rc ooionfinn CREAM SPUN FUGI SIX-GORE SKIRTS—S.W. and LADIES’ WOVEN COLOURED BORDERED HAND- / VjgF COMO FLORAL PRINTS—Good w Blue Moon Bargain 7/9 KERCHIEFS—Fast boiling colours. I W \ Blue Moon Bargain 6d yard. w. SPECIAL PURCHASE Blue Moon Bargain 1/11 dozen. ScsW ELEPHANT CREPE 36"—Colours: Navy, Maroon, LADIES’ SUEDE FINISH FANCY GAUNTLET CREAM LACE CURTAIN ETTES— Splendid range. . Fawn, ivory, Salmon, S® Wto* W«J Fawn, and Gw. Usually 3/6. ° Blue Moon Bargain WJd, 1/-, 1/2 yd. i. 6 / 6 - , S' o ® ™°°" o wl™ y Blue Moon Bargain 2/6 pair. 50" NATURAL TITIAN CLOTH— Heavy quality. f n _ POQITIVFIY FOR LADIES’ COTTON SLEEVELESS VEST LADIES’ WHITE SIMPLEX SUEDE FINISH Blue Moon Bargain 2/11 yd. | THESE PRICES ARE POSHIV .■ , ArxICTC , IMTI - D , nri< vlcfic Fronts ‘ GLOVES—Embroidered Gauntlet. LINEN CRASH CUSHION COVERS— I CASH ONLY LADIES’ INTERLOCK VESTS—Fancy 11 onts. Blue Moon Bargain 4/6 pair. Blue Moon Bargain 2/6 each. H VAon Unia. Sleeveless. Blue Moon Bargain / Anir<;’ WHITE ART SILK MESH GLOVES DISH CLOTHS, 22 x 22— Blue Moon Bargain 3d ea. • | in « , . a J LADIES’ SPUN FUGI |J-OOM Sizes 6 i to 7 i B(ue Moon Bargain 4/6 pair. 16” WHITE TERRY TOWELLING— I Freight Paid OB All Country Orders. . Blue Moon Bargain j/i p t adif<v cream UNSHRINKABLE TENNIS SOX Blue Moon Bargain 9d yard. | LADIES’ LOCKNIT BLOOMERS-All >-ADIES CREAM IS STRIPED ROLLER TOWELLI NG-Sometlnng I BOX 5 G p o . GREYMOUTH. I LADIES’ LOCKNIT UNDERSKIRTS-All'sluSlw.’ WHITE ORGANDI FRILLING-U” 1/-; 2” 1/8; 3” special in quality. Blue Moon Bargam pr.ce Lu.. - I LAD.ES’ PRINT CROSSOVeTsM AND MESH HOSE—AII STR pr. HEAVY OUAL.TY H. B. SHEETING—S 4" 1/4; J CH 'S' S P ' NAFO ° RESS BUCKLES - AS “^ e ALL ~ MAIDS’ PANAMAS-Navy Bamls. , 5/ „ PER ° X I'/° E ° ENTAL CREAM bVuTmJo,?'^^ 1 '?/ REVERSIBLE SHADOW°ETTES-l’ r ’l’t"and Dark CHILD’S ORGANDI BONNETS AND,HATS- CUSSONS LAVENDER Face POWDER-Usually range ot patted 7,d yd. crs. S.S. Singlets Size 22’’11d; 24’’ 1/-I 26” 1/1: Blue Moon Bargain 1/11 ‘ 1 /’- Blue Moon Bargain 9d box. •-« 9 2 d yard. 28” 1/2; 30” 1/3; 32” 1/4. S. Men’s 1/6, Men s 1/7, - .. , m |^CTF£FSBEEHZi;?gn , OS 1/84 X. 0.5., 1/10. „ i BAIZE " INITIAL. I Ij PEARL NECKLETS | | XYLONITE HAIR BRUSHES UNDERPANTS —S. Men’s /9; Men’s 1/11; O.S. 2/-,; HANDKERCHIEFS I I (with clasps) j | one piece navy swimming suits—Boys’ 1/11;. New designs just opened. Splendid Quality. I | Graduated Pearls, white or pink. ™ boyV"SVy /3 ’serge SHORTS-DouWe Usually l/<! Sold elsewhere at’l/6. ' Worth 5/11 - L - I Once in a Blue Moon Bargain Once In a Blue Moon Bargain I Once in a Blue Moon Bargain Once m a Blue Moon Bargain j BOY soUa. PE Coiom*: I 1/8 vd 6d each. I I . 6d String 4/b. | l 0 19 . all one price s/. ; liiL>£Lr^-.^xr , iaftikahsw^riakfi'.. l .KiUi‘^ i 7ai... ■MH■a| TYMONS LTD.

CYCLE repairs laA II Every Repair Kk // from a bent frame, wheel or §*? „ handle bars, to 4 ,i £- a new spoke, is well done ❖’X’ XX here at a low price. X# 4> <p< L ■ •&'£< H TURTILL’S 8 f* Cycle Dealers. XX GREYMOUTH. XX _ i i g* HE ! St Wh? suite! K«pN.r™. b “gr„leto.°»'s M.O.C > pMAU i TJ npHE RADIO THAT PROVIDES J- EVERYTHING! The new Rogers provides everything you want in a radio —tone, performance, reliability and value. Call and let us demonstrate the new Rogers models to you. Rogers has the greatest name in the history of sound transmission.—W. Heinz, Agent, Mackay Street. TRADE AND SERVICE INDEX COAL MERCHANTS: IZENNEDY BROS., Boundary and - Guinness Streets, Coal Merchants, Car and ’Bus Proprietors. State, Liverpool, Paparoa and James Coal always in stock. All classes of carting done. The most up-to-date fleet of ’Buses and Cars on the Coast. — IPhone 255. GROCERS: j-JAGLUND BROS., High St., ’Phone 184,' sell Groceries, for cash, as cheap as town prices. Don’t shop blindly. MOTOR BODY BUILDERS: p] AIREY, Tarapuhi Street, Coach * and Motor Body Builder, Wheelwright and Blacksmithing. Long experience and superior workmanship stand at the back of all jobs turned out by us. Motor-car and lorry springs a specialty. All kinds of repair work. —Phone 414. PLUMBERS AND DRAINLAYERS: L. (Les) HUGHES, Nelson St., Karoro. —All kinds of Tinsmithing done, and quotations for all classes of work given. Messages left with Ivin Bennington, or ’Phone 226 E, will receive prompt attention. COSTELLO, Herbert Street.— * Country work specially catered for. Manufacturers of Tanks and everything in the Tinsmithing line. Estimates given for all classes of work

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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 November 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 November 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 November 1933, Page 10

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