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LOW PRICES FOR MANY REPRINTS -- k' wn Ki£4 KKH B ; s x ■ liW KA K* aa k J ,roßa ™ aii,ißßi 1 ' ——w | * 11 “The Dark Flower”— “Five Tales” — F . QF By J. Galsworthy 3/6. By J. Galsworthy 3/6 KI W “The Freelands”— “In Chancery”— Kr K?F Ip nfe’’ I By J. Galsworthy 3/6 By J. Galsworthy 3/6 ’K K “The Man of Property”— “The Country House”— By J. Galsworthy 3/6 By J. Galsworthy 3/6 WmhmM MmKBI “Father Demallion”— “The Silver Spoon”— By J. Galsworthy 3/6 By J. Galsworthy 3/6 “Dog Ailments” - - 1/6 “The Inn of Tranquility”— “The Patrician" — “Practical Joinery” - 1/6 By J. Galsworthy 3/6 By J. Galsworthy 3/6 “Plumbing” ... 1/6 “Fraternity”— “Captures”— “How to make £5 a Week _ . A , By J. Galsworthy 3/6 By J. Galsworthy 3/6 from Angora Rabbits" 1/6 Read to-day s most “Swan Song”— “Practical Plastering,"' 1/6 “Odd Jobs about the House” popular Literature in By J. Galsworthy 3/6 “Upholstery” - - 1/6 1/6, cheaply printed form. “The Little Man”— “Carpentry for the Amateur” “Young Mother Hubbard” Inkster’s give a great U By J. Galsworthy 3/6 1/6. K. Norris, - 9d. impetus to Winter reacS “A Motley”— “Graining and Marbling" 1/6 “The Monster of Mu” ,n 9 Wlt " a ,ar 9 e *‘ st °' | By J. Galsworthy 3/6 “Drawing” - - 1/6 O. Rutter, - - 9d. works, I “To Let”— “Amusing Puzzles for Every- “Gentlemen in Waiting”— M By J. Galsworthy 3/6 body," 1/6. S. Horler, - - - 9d. From nd to A / K “Beyond”— “Twelve Best Card Games” “Slightly Imperfect”— 17 Tt/“ | By J. Galsworthy 3/6 1/6. W. Graham, - - ■ 9d. _______ INKSTER’S Ltd. S 3 MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. K=SSSsix

Silks & Woollens Specially Priced for . . . ; | LAST WEEK OF Celanese 40” wide Navy only. A B I British Silk guaranteed /K H ■ to give satisfaction. jLJK H B Usually S/11. J / W B, M Sale Price A Closing Sat. 21st July WOOL AFGALINE—36” wide in popu■a er • lar shades for present wear this iviarocam soft woollen cloth. Sale Price 2/11 36” wide. A heavy- .. , ~ weight fabric in crepe ALLWOOL VELOUR-54" wide in weave. All wanted , Brown, Wine, Saxe Rust shades for day or even- iey ’ ® e^c ’ Ustially ing< 8/11. Sale Price 7/11 Sale Price ROPE CORD—S 4” wide, the popular _ choice for Winter Coats in Grey, / / fa Wine, Brown, Navy, Beige, Black v etc. Usually 10/6. ■ Sale Price 9/6 • WOOL CREPES—36” wide in Moss 07^—.1 DiarsM and diagonal weaves. Lovely rich W 001 shades in every tone for skirts, frocks, suits etc. 54” wide in black only Sale Price 4/6 Im A'iSt SILK VELVETS—36” wide In Mg tc- H. saall - 12 / 6 - demand for evening wear. Chiffon sale Price finish in all colours. Usually 8/11. fj/11 Sale Price 6/11 WASHING SATIN—36” wide in a range of beautiful shades. ■ i i ■mi— Sale Price 1/- — <■ SATIN BEAUTE—36” wide. A fabric 1 weed with soft draping qualities, especially suited for evening 54” wide in neat mix- frocks. Sale Price 3/6 tures of green/fawn & RAYON —27” wide in plgin and broche navy/fawn. A wonder- with a host of uses. ful offer. Sale Price 71d Sale Price Q/g Remnants and Oddments At Big Reductions C. SMITH LTD. Mawhers Quay, Greymouth.

5 ExtrgordinaryValues! MEN’S PATENT LEATHER Evenins SHOES 11'6 MEN’S CHROME DERBY BOOTS, shooter tongues, Toughhide Rubber Soles, - - - 17/6 MEN’S ENGLISH COOKHAMS, - - 22/6 MEN’S DERBY BOOTS, - - - - 15/6 MEN’S THIGH GUMBOOTS, Cleated Soles. - 25/CHALK’S MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 July 1934, Page 6

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