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Qf/nnouncernent _ ■ . J • itF New Fashion Importations Arrive the S.S. Tainui \ “ —1 ALL DEPARTMENTS SHARE IN THIS EXTRAORDINARY SELLING. I ._. t ■~| ! I a PATTFRN SFRVICP I • Bought and Selected by Manchester dept. new shipment fashionable goods winter underwear & nightwear ; «» W f I MANTLES—AII the newest and most fascinat- “WWE RIIDCFT” Parim- Paftaftte Aft* * our Mr o W. E b James DIAIW rmoURED WINCEY- Big styles direct from London now show- Warm and durable are these cosy TWILL “vWI L DUDbLI Taper raue DS J UUI mi. »». floral and plain coLou red w ncey at truman’S. winceyette nightgowns and obtainable at TRUMAN’S, at the follow- 5 , . . » J . ET T EE ' 3 “ Si Latest Cut HEAVY BLANKET TWEED PYJAMAS, in plain or dainty sprigged j who IS lH London Sit atJMi 1 /'» 1 / 3 ' 1/6 p ya ■ LADIES’ COATS in various fancy coloured material of excellent quality. Sizes are in ,n 5 prices. WHITE FLANNELETTES for nursery pur- weaves. Sizes S.S.W., to O.S. and prices are S.W., W., O.S. and children. Ckilrlrpn’c - 9fl B !• a £ r»cJk poses, good quality 27” to 30” wide at 9Jd, most moderate. Vniiaren S - - - jq, , IIUHO discounts tor C3.SH Wld, 1/- Attractive and Smart LADIES’ WINTER DRESSING GOWNS in thick padded satin, Adults - - - - 1/1 , COATS of new fancy Honeycomb materials handsomely embroidered, or plain shades. ’ * 1 *ll B 111 s 1 /fOKf STRIPED FLANNELETTE for Pyjama Suits. handsomely trimmed extra large fur collars Rose Red Black and Blue Sizes are Ci 1 • _> dnJ kava » ana Will be sold at LOW 36” wide at IOJd, l/3, 1/G, 1/11 yard of Marmot , Peschaniki or Skunk. All sizes. Women’s and Maids’ Styles are sim P ie and P ractlca L a “ d haVe t Ail CHRP wnni N 7 FLANNELS Verv DRESSY and UNIQUE are the newest FACE- the | a^est f as hion details, while the pat- 3 PRICES HITHERTO good quality in shades of pink, grey and hße°™art°idge' WARM WOOLLY BED JACKETS, in soft terns are perfectly simple with full direc- j | ' ’ Shetland. 29” wide at 1/6 yard. SSW SW and W’s 3 ’Ply wool. Daintily trimmed with swans- fions for making 3 UNHEARD OF IN SX" — K’eM“ 3 ' ln . CRFYMOUTH p-i 7/1118/6 ’ e '"’ s/ ” “ 13/6 pure all woollen lad.es. bloom. Stocked in all sizes. ■ | K IVIVZ v a JO.O p P FINE WOOL METALASSE AFTERNOON ERS in Canterbury brand, full fitting gar- | | ' WHITE TWILL DOUBLE BED SHEETS at FROCKS—A material most attractive and ment( especially well shaped. All shades. g | . , ~ - 8/11, 9/11, 11/6, 12/6, 12/11, 13/6, 14/6, easy to wear. Showing in shades: Wine- Sizes S>W (w , and os . to berry. Moss Green, New Lido, Post Red - and Black. Various styles trimmed in many OI MEN’S ENGLISH ALL WOOL SLEEVELESS 4 WINTER DRESS FABRICS This is undoubtedly a great line m WHITE attractive wavs. All sizes. “ALPHA” PURE ALL WOOL BLOOMERS— PULLOVERS. Neat and new. Made of the j vTiniiziv unnuv * DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, with coloured NEWEST WOOL' WOVEN FROCKS for after- Soft and unshrinkable quality. All sizes. best Now 8/6 3 borders in helio, orange, rose pink. Size noon wear, in many new fancy weaves, 4 JUST ARRIV ED* A ™st exclusive range of 52 x 52> N-Z . pr i ce G/11. Special at 4/6 ea. especially chosen, exclusive styles. Sizes LADIES’ FINE SILK AND WOOL VESTS— MEN'S ALL WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL I a new smart fabric 38” wide The Famous OSMAN TOWELS in coloured A shipment LADIES' FANCV SOOKS - Made 2/1 . I in brown, bottle green, saxe at 5/6 and wonderful lino. Strong weave al smbent EV EVENING FROCKS in wide range and Pale pme, blue, mlo, gieen or nory. Now 1/11 to 2/11 | 6/6 per yard. A special purchase by our towels. Heavy quality at 2/11, / , / styles, showing in dull metalasse wind- »j Home buyer. New fashionable DRESS perpair. swept satin and velvets and georgette. MrwcwrAO LARGE NEW RANGE OF “TOOTAL’S ANTI- 1 FABRICS in all leading shades from 2/6, dapk COLOURED TOWELS—Medium size at FASHION’S LATEST for ultra-smart EVEN- MtN □ WEAK CREASE TIES”. See this new Tie that 3 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 to 5/6 per yard. 1 . (NG WEAR. Showing in brilliant sequin is the favourite to-day. Only 2/6 eadh Beautiful SAND CREPES in shades 36” wide. / P • and collars You must have one rO TTON AND WOOL SINGLETS— 1 p IUe A ?/1i n ’Nfw X all Tt V l/11 Mr yard 10 ' 52 Doze " FULL S, Z E p| LL°W d .. ? £ l mcdv ai im m i ipqt word in Made in England. Something worth buying. MEN’S ENGLISH FUR FELT HATS—Not 1 Fawn. 2/11. Now all at 1/11 per yard. quality. Real good slips at 1/01 each and MlLLlNERY—Absolutely the latest word in N «... .„ . , „ p P hq— 3 NEW CHECK TWEEDS in Red, Green, Blue. v1 i each- Chea per line at 9d each. smartness are the chic little styles in vel- INOW ' "° Ol Dut PUI J 36” wide Special Price 1/11 yard. N 2. ALL PURE WOOL BLANKETS. ve t, Angora or fur felt. All new shades, ' z <i LOVELY BLACK FACE CLOTH, 54” wide. ni itqta MniNG VALUE' Sinale Bed 16/6 pair. including toast brown, beige, moss green, MEN’S COTTON and WOOL UNDERPANTS— | Worth 12/6 yard. Special Price 8/11 yard. °UTS TAN dinu vau ut. om,gc h wineberry, black and navy so moderately Made in England. Always reliable, not ENGLISH ALL WOOL BLACK CASHMERE | The new RAYONS in plain shades in all col- D°uo le 2 3 /6 pair< priced too. Japanese. Now 4/9 SOCKS—For men. Now 1/9 pr« 4 ours. 27” wide at 9d per yard. Full slZe UOUDie oea ’ J Tj ’W M IMF !C? THE HOUSE 0F WONDERFU L VALUES'. I i H J ill iCZI CALL IN AND INSPECT THE NEW GOODS! | MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. |

NOW READY FOR INSPECTION New Stocks of — OPEN FIRE BOILERS (in cast iron and copper), BUNGALOW GRATES, BASKET GRATES, COLONIAL GRATES, HEATING STOVES, DESTRUCTORS FOR HOT WATER. All kinds of Range Fittings Stocked. DUNCAN McLEAN Ltd. WHOLESALE IRONMONGERS, MACKAY STREET.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 June 1934, Page 3

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