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©CLOSING DOWNSELLING OFF < Absolutely Our Last One Price SaleQ? ■ Begins Friday June 29. at 10 a.m. . < Special closing down gift, a free gift your own choice of any 2/6 lot will be given to every purchaser of eight 2/6 lots during the opening Days—Friday and Saturday. . . . Thousands of articles and garments worth up to z 39/6. Now all one price 2 for 2/6 and 2/6 each. . .This is a general clean-up of oddments and overstocked lines marked well below cost prices. . . Here are Bargains that cannot again be repeated. > • ' ’ LADIES’ WEARING APPAREL Ladies’ Bodices, oddments — BAZAAR SPECIALS HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY ,i i 27-inch Fancy Silk Dress Velvets in MEN’S & BOYS’ WEAR J Clearing Price 2/6 each pale green, red, saxe, and black — ” 10 only, Ladies’ Fleecy Lined Rubber Mencx Sanitary Pads, usually 2/11 — Strong Vacuum Flasks, usually 3/6 — One only Green Honeycomb Quilt, Now 2/6 yard Men’s heavy grey working Shirts, all | Raincoats, sizes 40 to 44 inch, Now 2/6 dozen Now 2/6 each slightly faded, usually 8/11 — 36-inch Floral Rayons in small pat- sizes. Usually 3/11 — were 19/6 — Now 2/6 each 4 only, Woollen Dressing Jackets, Large size Etched Glass Water Jugs— ~ Now 2/6 terns 3/11 — Now 2/6 yard Reduced to 2/6 . 2 only, Ladies’ Navy Blazers, were soiled, were 12/6 — Now 2/6 Now 2 / 6 eacll p Linen Forfar Tea Towelling, 36-inch Washing Satins in all the 30 only men’s and O.S. men’s sample zi 12/6 and 19/6 — Now 2/6 ■- only, heavy Dressing Gowns, faded, Gold line thin Breakfast Cup and check and stripe ’ latest shades—Now 2£yds for 2/6 Singlets. Usually 3/11 and 4/11 — " 3 only Ladies’ Tweed Skirts, were were 10/6 and 19/6 Now 2/6 Saucers, usually 7Jd each — ’ Now 3 yards for 2/6 27-inch Grey Nurse Cloth — . Reduced to 2/6, 8/11 to 12/6 * Now 2/G U/ACII7DV AAIYi ETAMC’V Now 6 Cups and Saucers tor 2/6 44 coloured Breakfast Cloths— Now 3 yds for 2/6 Striped twill Neglige Shirts,all sizes, 36 only, Ladies’ Self Colour Satin tlUolcKl AND rAvILX Large size Fancy Brocaded Silk ' Now 2 /6 each 36-inch Bloomers’ Cloth, super qual- strong and hard-wearing. Usually Sleeveless Blouses, were 3/11— Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose, usually Lampshades, usually 4/11— Silk Cushion Covers in fan, crescent ’ ity— Now 2 yds for 2/6 3/11 — Now 2/6 gll , o-n • N°w 2/6 3/11 pair— Now 2/6 pair , Now 2/6 each aud square shapes—Now 2/6 each 36-inch Wool and Cotton Dress Boys’ all wool Jerseys, with Ties to 3 only, Ladies Silk Evening Capes, Ladies’ Artificial Silk Hose, extra One Floor t M °P- complete with puro Linen Embroidered Table Tweeds— Now 21 yds for 2/6 match; red, royal, navy and brown. were 5/11 Now 2/6 fi ne g auze — handle and one Scrubbing Brush, Centres and Tray Cloths— Remnants and Oddments of silk, Usually 3/11 — Now 2/6 zh 4 only, Ladies’ short and long sleeve Now 2 pairs for 2 /g now the two for 2/6. Now 2/c eac]l Fancy Rayons, Prints, Satins, etc 4 only men’s all wool Singlets, with W5 Blouses, soiled, were 5/11— Ladies’ Botany Wool Cashmere Hose, Large size, Tin Washing-up Dish, 50-inch Heavy Titian Cloth for Hall Now 2 for 2/6 and 2/6 each long sleeves. Usually 6/11 to 9/11 — , T t > m all shades — Now 2/6 pair handles, and a heavy lipped Curtains and Coverings— 30-inch Fugi Silk in heavy quality— Reduced to 2/6 One only, Ladies Green Tweed Cos- Ladies’ Artificial Silk and Cotton Frying Pan— Now 2 / 6 yard Now 2» yds. for 2/6 Boys’ fawn Golf Hose, with coloured ' tume, was 39/6— Now 2/6 H ose Cuban H eel— Special price, the two for 2/6 2 „ 9? N q mi areq— * tops, sizes sto 9. Usually 1/11— m Ladies’ Rubber Aprons, new slip on ’ Reduced Price 2/6 pair Pure Castille Soap— “ Now 4 for 2/6 I CHILDREN’S WEAR Now 2 pairs for 2/6 « style— Now 2/6 Children’s all wool and silk and wool Now «/6 dozen cakes ;}2 24 H k Towels—Now 3 for 2/6 ’ " Men’s white lawn hemstitched Hand- g| TWO^U%TA^ I,on N F o n S 6 5 3% 6 *° D ‘' S /'KXc/ m %"“ ,rßr " Sh "“ < ' Striped miow « yars Clnldren’a Rlbbad Cotton Vests, were ] 10 only, Ladies’-Fancy Rayon Sleeve- ’ Now 2 jr nair Tlle two for 2 / <5 I . en '?rJ lS ””J w F °i l ea^! 1 Now 2 tor Extra heavy Kaiapoi all wool Working “ ' less Dresses, were 9/11 —Now 2/6 Children’s silk and wool and wool- Sheffield Stainless Dessert and x l4 Drawn Thread and Embroid- Twill Wniceyette Bioomers, in cream, Socks. Usually 1/8 pair H 21 only, Ladies’-Print House Dresses, . , hlf q , 0 t Table Knives, white handles, 010(1 Traycloths, special bargain pink, s . ky ’ 12 , t0 24in : W S r ,2 Now 2 pairs for 2/6 ss short and long sleeves were 3/11 "now 2 nairs for 2/6 usually 1/- each — Now 3 for 2/6 «• »-n , Three for 2/6 1/9 pair Now 2 pairs for 2/6 goys’ fleecy lined Singlets all sizes to 6/11- Now 2/6 ■! NOW 2 pairs fox. 2/6 Four Pocket Holdalls, with Combined. Single-Bed White Sheets, .Children’s Win- Boys neecy nnea sizes j Ladies’ ready-to-wear Felt Hats, big Ladies’ Art Silk Coat Hangers, were 3/11 each — hemmed ready for use ‘U- 81 ’ 36 .?, 1 ? 6 3 only white sleeveless Pullovers variety, were 7/11 to 14/6- and Fleecy lined V Now 2 for 2/6 v Special Value 2/6 each Were 3/6- Now 2/6 (8 . , „ . m Now 2 / 6 Gloves, fancy cuff Cloth bound Novels, by best authors, *' iac 111 e Children’s Ribbed Fancy Socks, medium shades of brown, Ladies’ French Beret Tams, usually great value— usually 2/- each— .? u r T lty ~ TA • yd ?’ 2/6 MMI C ~ lldren s . Rlbbed grev and fawn Usually 1/9 nair—--3/1- Now 2/6 pairs for 2/6 Now 3 for. 2/6 White Honeycomb Quilts, single bed, Woollen Vests, 7 Now 2Xs for 2/6 ® Ladies’ Woollen Beret Tams, usually Ladies’ Woollen ■ W Ladies’ Handbags, shop soiled, odd- ■ Now 2/6 each g W 2/llj. Now 2/6 All wool black Cashmere Socks Usual- 2 3/6 and 3/11 — Now 2/6 Gloves, fancy cuff wJp ments to clear at 2/6 each. 36-mch Cream and White Lace Cur- Chi Idrens Beret . 2 7ji 4an d 3/3 nair O Ladies’ Woollen Jumpers, were 5/11- and gauntlet- WHMtaF tain Net “ Now yds> for 2/6 001 l^ Ta “ s / One price 2/6 nair S Now 2/6 Now 2/6 nair 36-inch Plain and Figured Winceyettc Were 2/11, 3/11 — -R nv o> w h,-f o + w ;n ® J2 only, Ladies’ Cotton Tweed Fracks, ... , /6 .J INFANTS’ WEAR specially reduced to 3 yds for 2/6 Now.2/6 B U were 9/11— Now 2/6 Childrens Woollen 4? fancy INrANId WILAK 36-inch Striped Pyjama Cloth— 9 Dozen Children’s Black Italian Cloth Shirts, sizes 3to 10. Usually 3/11— 2 only, Ladies’ Tweed Coats, were cuff, superior qua! R y, o/9 infants’ Embroidered Winceyette Day Now 2£ yds for 2/6 Bloomers, sizes 12, 14, 16 only, wide-end Ties Usually 1/11 each— ® . 39/6 — Now 2/6 r 4.x n N ° W 2 ' 6 P i a Y Gowns Were 3/6 + o 4/11 — 30-inch Striped Flannelette— usually 1/4 pair— ' LL. „ f 9/p Leatherette Purses, saxe, scarlet, Lowns. Were Vb .o Now 3 yards tor 2/G I : Now 3 pairs tor 2/6 p a ,i ste „ w i,iL lld Tins an htSt ® LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING WaCk alUi green_ Now 2/6 each Infants’ Fleecy Lined Rotupers. Were 22 xIS Large Size Coloured Toweln- cl >l‘<'ren's Felt Hate Navy Sergo ternB an(l 3/1 g ' 3/11; Now 2/6 iNow 4 lor 2/b ocnooi nais. were o/ll to 5/11 3/11 Ono price 2/6 ■ 12 dozen only, Wms. full size Wincey- IGS . iace Pl ° nS Now 3 for 2/6 Infants’ Cream Woollen Matinee 22 x 42 Extra Heavy Coloured Towels , Now 2/6 Men’s all wool working Socks. Usual- W ette Nightdresses in cream, pink, Treasure Silk and Wool Yarn, loz Sets, slightly soiled. Were 3/11 to . Now 2/6 each Children s Woollen Jumpers and ly 1/-pair— Now 3 pa’rs .’or 2/6 ® blue, usually 4/6r— / scarleT Saxe lemon, green 7/U— ’ Now 2/6 18-inch Coloured Roller Towelling— Cardigans. Were 3/11 to 9/11— Heavy weight PoI ,- ce Br a Ceß> fc ; hard W Selling Off Price 2/6 and blue — Now 3 balls for 2/6 Infants’ Coloured Woollen Pilchers, Now 2 a yards for 2/6 , Now 2/6 wear. Usually 2/11 pair—Now 2/6 ® 10 dozen Wms. and O.S. cream Win- Big BaII Knitting Wool, 2oz, green worth 2/- pair— 18-inch White Terry Towelling— Boys Art Silk Fleecy Lined Suits, Men’s Caps, all sizes. Usually 3/11* i® ceyette Bloomers, full sizes, h only— 2 balls for 2/6 , Now 3 pairs for 2/6 Now 4 yards for 2/6 usually 3/11 to 5/11— Now 2/6 and 4/6— Reduced to 2/6 ® usually 2/3 pair- Balros wear Economy Wool loz hanks In[a nts' Embroidered Silk-Dresses. S w “ Coloured working Handkerchiefs, red ® T .. , w ■. Now 2 pairs for 2/6 were Bd _ Now 6 hanks for 2/6 w 3/11 _ Now 2/6 Now 4 yards for 2/6 and 3yds foi 2/6 to 21. Were 3/11 to 7/11— and whjte and nd Ladies’ Brassieres, oddments, special a.-u- wnnl Bmivp« wrto K/6 Full Size Pillow Slips— • > , • Now 2/6 ttqhpllv oh nonh » m™, a ® values 3 for 2/6 and 2 for 2/6 d snecial Bargain 2/G each Infants’ Embroidered Silk and Muslin Now 4 for 2/6 Maids’ Woollen Jumpers. Were 4/11 Usually 9d each Now 4 for 2/6 ■ Ladies’ Corsets and Corselettes, odd* Ladies’ White Hemstitched Handker- ’ Bibs - Were 1/3 to 1/9 —Now 1/- 30-inch Twill Nursery Flannelette— to 9/11. —■ General Clearance 2/6 All wool fancy Socks, light and dark W ments, slightly soiled, were 3/11 chiefs Infants’ Towelling Bibs and Feeders. Now 2§ for 2/6 and 3 for 2/6 4 only Children’s Rubber Raincoats, shades. Usually 2/11 pair—to 12/6— Now 2/6 ' Special, now 2 dozen for 2/6 Now 2 for 1/- and 1/- each 30-inch Best Quality Plain Nursery slightly soiled and damaged. Reduced to 2/6 iiair Wms. and O.S. superior* quality Ladies’ White Hemstitched and Col- Flannelette—Now 3 yards ,for 2/6 Were 6/11 to 12/6— Now 2/6 Best quality Hogg bristle Shaving W fleecy lined Bloomers, - were 3/6. cured Bordered Handkerchiefs— Infants’ Nursery Squares— 36-inch Sponge Cloth in earoe and 3 only Maids’ Self Colour Rayon Brushes. Usually 3/3— Now 2/6 and 3/11 pair— - Now 2/6 pair Now 2 /6 dozen. ; Now 4 for 2/6 rose— Now 2£ yd 3. ter 2/6 Dresses. Were 19/6— Now 2/6 Electric Bicycle Lamps with 2 bat- X ■ underskirts, v,Se 3/11- Now 2/6 Dress Belts all shades. 3 for 2/6 and Infants’ Flannel Pettieoats. Were 3WnCh TnSSOre fnr 2/fi 4 wLX®’’ K terles and bu!h complete. Usually © Ladies’ Superior Sleeveless Vests, 2 «» r 2/6- 3/6 and 3/11- Now 2/6 Now 3 Jl,ds for 2/6 Were 9/11 ~ Now 2/6 3/11 ~ Now 2 /6 ® were 1/11 to 4/11— Dress Collars, Fronts, etc., big Children’s Woollen Combinations. 36-inch Heavy Smock Cloth, fadeless. Children’s Woollen Cap and Scarf . Men’s fancy silk fringed Scarves. m Now 2 for 2/6 and 2/6 each variety— Now 2/6 each Were 6/11— Now 2/6 Now 2£yds for 2/6 Sets. Were 4/11— , Now 2/6 ' Were 5/6— Now 2/6 1 18 Mb Nine 2/6 lots for 20/- during Friday and Saturday, first days of Sale. . . Half advertised goods reserved for Saturday Shoppers. . . Only adult Buyers will be admitted during first hours of sale. @ THORPY’S Economy Warehouse I “We Sell for Less.” GREYMOUTH, REEFTON, WESTPORT. S

You can afford to heat with GAS by using a Radiant GAS FIHE Think of the enjoyment jSSfck M to be had from a Radiant Gas Fire on a chilly even- | f » 1 ing, and the quick glowing warmth on an early frosty I fl morning. Just the simple f turn of a tap and the I I application of a light to / A I HTlrnTrjX; i //I* the ever-ready Radiant ( m rX I Gas Fire, and instantly ft you get real comfort— // luxurious comfort such as only a Gas fire can give. CT&drßryA . X I \ SPECIAL LOW GAS rate A special low gas rate z charged for house or office heating, reduced from 7/6* ■sigT •£! W® to 3/2 per 1,000 cubic feet. 01 ■ ■ NO SMOKE, NO SOOT, NO ASHES, NO ODOURS, NO NOISE AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST NO WORRY—JUST PURE RADIANT HEAT WHICH WARMS THE BODY, AND LEAVES THE AIR BEAUTIFULLY FRESH AND COOL FOR BREATHING. FOLLOW THE DOCTORS’ EXAMPLE Doctors recommend and use the Gas Fires of to-day. Thousands of gas fires are used in the leading hospitals of the world. Let us demonstrate Gas Fire advantages to you in our showrooms or ring ’Phone 113 and our representative will promptly call. MUNICIPAL GAS DEPT. TAINUI STREET, , ’ GREYMOUTH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1934, Page 11

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