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JfH UVF PfIIINIK IN THIS THRILLING fell MR ™ J,TO AND FINAL DASH! Z?A!kls'\ LOOK AT THESE PRICES--THEY SPEAK MORE !• AW WwAWI. ~ ELOQUENTLY THAN WORDS OF THE GREAT SNIPS. MANTLES LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S I viceable washable Gloves in MANCHESTER AND DRESS I MEN’S WEAR / MMI / J Vk- X T I shades of fawn and grey. Sizes 6, . / i.v.‘ : / \ ""nSSJ’aS? £SS undies «. 7.7 5 . • coops w ■ UmT Price S9/s y a DlmTa O ed n price U I S 9/6 Few only. ,P.K. FUGI NIGHTS. Hem-| ’ , Plain Coloured DRESS RAYONS— 3/6 and 3/li. Damaged ! J , ! Pri M 3 % 6 - , D *S™^nAj / q stitched trimming. O.S. Usual i “UMBRELLAS.” Extra strong frames 36” wide in shades.of Pale Blue, Garment. 3 /11 1 11. I l 3 only, New Tweed AUTUMN COATS, p , K/K Prim q/kI and mercerised black fabric cov- Fawnanrl Et-nirm Hokitika Price • 111 only slightly marked. Usual Price X 1^ 6 6/6 ’ Damag T ed 7 I ers. Usually 8/11. ’ i: ; ’ vb nSpriSdS Men’s All Wool Sleeveless PULL- 1 ' \ 49/6. Damaged Price 15/6 Dainty Suede-finish LOCKNIT I Damaged Price 5/6 Vll, DamagedPr l ce6 2 d yard. OVERS. Usually 9/6. J ' \ Ladies’ Smart Model Afternoon Silk NIGHTS. Lace-trimmed. Alli - ti ~ ai’.-, ■ Pure Silk FUGI, 31” wide. Good qual- Damaged Price 5/11 ! \'rLwiCifaJ Marocaine and Crinkle Crepe shades. Usual Price 17/6. I “FINE LACE EDGING” Cream, Coffee ity. Hokitika Price 1/3. Men’s All Wool N 7 Mario env to « I z FROCKS. S.W. and. W. Usual Damaged Price 12/6, and pastel shades. 6 yds for 3d. Damaged Price 11ld yard: der fui " ™ Z -^ d ® v S ° 9 /« Y o ?’ 1 / Price £5/5/-. Damaged Price 39/6 W.S.. COTTON FUGI NIGHTGOWNS! “WOOL”—3 and'4-ply in shades Of Em- POL OURED TOWELS the celebrated DamlooH ! l. O.S. Brown Figured Model Maro- Well cut. Usual Price 3/3. I erald, Jade, Scarlet. Maroon. Roy. " P ,<>r4/6 I ! caine AFTERNOON FROCK. Damaged Price 1/111 al, Saxe, Shell Pink, Lqmon and a dium size To clear at 2/9 pair Men s p YJAMAS. Made from the best < ► Long sleeves Usual Price 59/6. Celanese Locknit Set of Slip and I few Marl Mixtures. Usually BJd to amm size. io ciear at i/s pair. Flannelette. Men’s and O.S. Sizes ‘ Damaged Price 25/- Knickers. Hand embroidered. I 103 d per skein. Damaged Price 6d This is an exceptionally good line: 4/11 pair. ! ' IVFAJCF NO IVimTAICF ! I only, S.W. Bottle Green FACE Usual Price 17/6. I per skein. p ure White BOILING SILK. 31” Men’s Interlock Athletic SINGLETS. ! , IVllkJ 1 rAlVti . .CLOTH COAT. Peschaniki Fur . P a ? ia ?. ed Pp J c l 1 .°{ 6 1 “JAZZ GARTER LENGTHS.” In pas- Wide. Hokitika Pric ® Good wearing. Usually 2/11. ; 1 .. 1 - J Collar. Usual Price £6/6/-. Suede Locknit Set of Slip and Knick- 1 tel shades of extra strong elastic> To Clear 10 2 d yd. Damaged Price 1/6 . ’ ' . Damaged Price 69/6 ers - All shades. Usual Price 12/6.| Usually 1/9. Damaged Price 9d. 1 Piece only, CARDINAL CELANESE Men’s All Wool WORK SINGLETS & ' : 1 only, W. Black and White WINTER Damaged Price 5/111 per length. » . .- -• 36” wide. Hokitika Price 4/6. ‘ PANTS. N.Z. made. Usually 6/11. ! ; -J | : •• 5 CO,O IX C^ K uS C 1/11. W1 e * To Clear W e ; ■ lAbEw SWAGGER S-COATS. Allgood g n™ n I Damaged Price 2/6 pr. 6 dozen DUCHESS SETS, with lace 6d pair. J.. IWWI. > W ; sl “ te - Us ’ ,a ' D P a Xe d / Price 15/6 Canterbury BLOOM E R O ETTE . S.w’ ..BLACK CASHMERE” Strong hard- T ’ ! . VlY 0 S A 1 "^e P 2 /“ 1 »i“. 4-Doaeu TRAYCLOTHS and TABLE Usuatly 45A | APF nniNG TA 1 usua Price S/il Children’s Canterbury LOCKNItI Usually 3/11 pair. Damaged Price CENTRES, with lace edge 12. x IS; Mens Fancy 6-Hose,, m a huge range . : AKt <aLHIN<J I.V Oamaaed Price 3/11 BLOOMERS. Usual Price 1/11 to I 2/6 pair. To Clear 11|d.- ot colours and patterns. Usually , : ■ ,xr 1 rbG Ail ur ir-„A w«Ln 3/6 Damaaed Price 1/- to 2/31 1 P ie ce only, Helio COTTON FUGI, 2/11 pair. Damaged Price 1/11 pr. ’ I W. and O.S. All Wool Fine Woven “A- invHniFS’ VESTS Onera I “SILK AND WOOL”—These Hose are 31” wide. Damaged Price 4J yd. Men’s WORK CAPS. Made from the* J 1 ITO TUriD I ? T S i«^ s nphZ7 T?p Sud Wce 2/ll I silk lined throughout with wool, Beautiful Floral and Spotted RAYONS Xery best of tweed. Usually ,4/6 ; W 1 1\| I J r 111 <si lx I Usual Price 19/6. Damaged Price P- Damaaed Price 1/6| having wide expanding tops. Most 36” wide. Hokitika Price 3/6.— and 5/6. Damaged Price 1/6 , ****--**>. ■ 9/11. Extra Heavv Duality COTTON VESTS I ly shades of Brown. Sizes 9”, 9J” Damaged Price 1/9 yd.‘ Men’s FUR FELT HATS in a wide 1 / airy r A MAI ?n^nTA R f a S - IL f K i^HnSi TA " Short sleeves 'O S Usual Price! Usually 4/11 pair. Damaged Price Very smart Floral .Uncrushable Maro- range of shades and shapes. Usual, j CA I VA n F RO ? I £ S . in nt £ colou ” n f s .-; Short Usualjncei 2/n pair> cREpE 36 „ w}de Hokitika , ly _ lB/6 to 35/-. ’ Damaged Price . J OALiVA Ll IL Usual Price 19/6. Damaged Price jn Ch n dretfs COTTO nI “SILK HOSE”-Sehyyn, Goodwin and Price 5/11..Damaged.Price 2/6 yd. 10/6. m « k TW 4/1 7 atv Afchhkinh RIBBED VESTS Short sleeves—l Tailored makes; only a few of FLORAL PRINTS 36” wide. Only a Also a wide range of WOOL FELT ! CATE* “uflTl/fi:. Damaged Pr cel each left. Sizes 9”, 54”, and 10”. . tew ends lett. Good washing coll HATS trom 3/11 and 5/11. ; t >ALE W ° Ol SKIRTS Usual Pi ice usual nice i/±i. uamag «| Usua ii y 4/11 pair. Damaged Price ours. Hokitika Price 1/6. Boys’ All Wool Cream JEMSEYS— Ladies’ Art ShlrT W’s aAd O.S. Suede Locknit UNDER- 1 1/11 pair. Damaged Price 9d. Roslyn make Usually 6/11 and ; ► . Ld rt all sizes P Usual Price SKIRTS. Cami tops. Usual Price! “LILLIAN” Brettle’s Lisle Full- 1 Piece only, All Pure Wool Diagonal 7/11. Damaged Price 4/11. All, ► tll/I’TIJ A T7T IDHTL-HTD 9/11 - ’ Damaaed Price 7/11 * 6/U- Damaged Price 4/11 f Fashioned Strong Texture Hose, - DRESS TWEED. 36” wide in new . sizes. ! ’ WITH A FUR 1 HLK inNm^BREECHFTTE 9 SUITS in fine ROLL-ON CORSELETTES, 30” to 34”.| in shades of Grey and Fawn. Sizes shade Tangerine. .Hokitika Price Boys Odd Woollen SINGLETS.— , * rr* *** Infants BREECHETTE SUITS in fine , 6/n _ . 5/G Damaged Price 2/9 yd. Usually 6/11 and 7/6 J ’ ’ ■« Siro K TIZ Damaged Price 9/111 Damaged Price 4/11 pr. FLORAL AND FIGURED CRETON- Damaged Price 3/11. < ’ ’ pJkml9/6 S Damaaed Price 8/11 No. 014 Extra Heavy Boned WRAP-1 “LINED NAPPA GLOVES”—Semi- J NES, 27 to 29” wide. Hokitika Boys’ CQTTON SINGLETS in all ’ : • • ' Tust arSved’' Large section in Even- ON CORSET. Usual Price 22/6-1 Gauntlet in shades of Black, Grey Price ,9Jd to 1/3. '.Damaged Price; sizes; Damaged Price 1/- each. , <■■■ int Socks FasmSng styfes Damaged Price 15/6| and Brown. Usually 12/6 pair. to yard. Boys’ All Wop! HQSE. Large sizes , M >1 W and nmteriS Priced from 12/6. MARL SOCKS. 3-Hose suitable for | Damaged Price 6/11 pr. Notfe-We have a-lot of odds and ends only. UspaHy 2/11 pair. • ■UH ■ ■■ ■■ ■ tweed COSTUMES toning of school wear. Red and Blue striped) “TENNIS SOCKS” plain white and ;of Silks in Batin and Crepe; Silks, iDamaged Price 9d pair. < ■ ■■ ■■ B iJown and Jrev Tailored stales tops. Sizes 4’s, s’s, 6’s. Usually! White with coloured tops. Sizes assorted shades. Hokitika Price Boys’ Double-Seated Dominion Serge ; ■ W New Dieted Skirts Usual Price 2/3 pair. Damaged Price 9d pair.! 8|”, 9”, 9J” and 10”. Usually 1/9. 1/6 yard. Damaged Price,6J yard KNICKERS. Just the thing for , fl , P Damaaed U price 29/6 “CHILDREN’S TENNIS SOCKS”— I to 2/3 pair. 1/- pair. to clear. • s , c £? ol ' M o n ,jy' T AniES , nlvv and Black all White with coloured tops. Sizes j “CASHMERE SOCKS” Children’s 1- All Pure W|ool. DOMINION BLAN-- Boys’ Blue SHIRTS in both canoe and < ° wool WORSTED COSTUMES- 3’s to S’s. Usually 1/3 to 1/9 pair.! Socks in Brown and Fawn. Sizes „KETS. These are special, being; Tennis shapes. Made from the ; Usull PriS £5/5/ Damaged Damaged Price 9d pr| 3’s to 7’s-Usually 1/6 to 1/11; mill throw-out ends. Size’ 45 x 72 well known Zampa Cloth. Usually , Qp Price 1 39/6 ' 9 “KAYSER FABRIC GLOVES”—Ser.| Damaged Price 1/-pair. To Clear at 6/6 each. 5/3. Damaged Price 3/11. All sizes ; BARGAINS TRUMAN’S

ARE SELLING DuA RAPIDLY! fa I CYCLES The Reason BECAUSE They are British manufactured. BECAUSE They are made of the Best Materials and Workmanship. ■ BECAUSE They are builtJto stand up to hard service. J BECAUSE They are 'fitted with Eadie Coaster, jvith A” and 3-8 spindle bearing in front hub, double flanged B.S.A. Chain Wheel, solid front '■ fork ends, Cranks made from carbon steel j! forgings, Pedals solid centre type, all bright 1; part.'i ehroipium-plated. ■ BECAUSE All parts are interchangeable. • ■ BECAUSE They can be purchased for £B/15/-. t; BECAUSE They are the best value on the world’s.market. : GEO. KITCHINGHAM B.S.A. AGENT, MAWHERA QUAY. 1

.iiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii Plenty of Good . TIMBER In Our Yards ~=~jx What arc your needs in ' Timber? Joists for Floor- '*■ ~ m B’» some Stop Beading, Mouldings; some good heavy I E== —— Fencing Posts, Linings or Weatherboards? You’ll find everything you need in timber is here, no matter w^2t S ‘ ZC * < l uant * t y or ki°d of timber you may need, and our prices are really low. Make a list of your needs. We’ll tell you the cost. Greymouth Sash I Door Factory Stratford,Blair €# Co, Ltd. __— Timber Merchants & Saw-Millers, ■ GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 15.

T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COY., LTD. Fire and Accident Risks at LOWEST RATES. Prompt settlement. For rates, etc., apply G. W. MOSS & CO., District Agents.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1935, Page 3

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