ANAL DAYS OF OUR S.O.S. SALE 300 MEN AND WOMEN WANTED TO-MORROW TO MAKE A GOOD CONCLUSION TO A MOST SUCCESSFUL SALE - . ; ... ■; . ' ‘ CUnWPnnM CfIFT CTTRNKHINfX BLANKET ENDS, all pure wool from Star Bargain! 1 only, Black Water- We have a large variety of WOOLLEN COSY PURE WOOL BED TAOR-fts SHUWKUUM oUrl rUKINIbniNGo N.Z. Mills. Large size. Out they go. proof LEATHER COAT. Usual HOSE for dress and hard wear. with or-without collar anyone All Wool WOVEN FROCKS, S.W. and .< CURTAINETTES, with new figured 6 niAvv Price 97/6. Final Price 50/- Usually 2/11 sleeves. All dainty shades. Usual W„ latest styles and shades. Were designs.. Strong net, 36” wide.— HEAVZ 4 only, GABERDINE COATS, Well Final Price 1/11 pair. Price 12/6. S.O.S. Price 6/11 32/6. Now 25/- Usual,-. prices from 1/6 to 1/11. WARM QUALITY, 3b wide. made and smartly cut. Usually * Overstocked in large sizes in heavy Ladies’ Brown FLECKED TWEED i S.O.S. Prices 9£d, 1/- yd. , y a rd ; 59/6 to 75/-. Final Price 29/6 LADIES UNDERCLOTHING lace-backCOßSETS.Sizes37”_ FROCK, trimmed buttons to tone. •• CRETONNES, a wonderful range to WIN ™? S” E wid of Extra special, 1-specially made SUIT, „ a „ ... T , , . 50” waist. Usual Price 19/6. Usually 42/6. Now 29/6 : choose from, 27 to 31” wide. Usual ' V °°J 3 jr„..^ rirp dark shade of left on our hands Usual prJce Heavy quality Interlock VESTS.— S.O.S. Price 9/11 1 only, S.W. FLAME DIAGONAL i . Prices 101 d, to 1/6 yard. t an b o. U sua! Pi ice 4/11. £5/10/-. Must Sell at 50/- T - N ° o?J? eVeS ‘ Ws ' ‘ •ST'S ! CASEMENT CLOra'ta’Sn plain ’<£ -«ry smart winter TWEEDS, 36" wide All sizes in navy SUITS. Worth 79/6. “ '“* Price 1/11 HOSIERY I •• SWIT* I*’* 1 *’* Come In and look oX otir Shirt’ Sined^Sn 6 “in' fmaT SSWSL f • S.O.S. Price 11Jd yd. COLOURED Usually 3m to 14/6° . Usual Prise 4/11- Pine Cone, Burntwood/ 6/11. shades. To Clear 9/11 * JASPER BEDSPREADS in new SILK RAY ‘ twffd qnA?wq £ on to i ] S.O.S. Price 2 / 6 o S,O ’ S - Price 4 / 11 1 only W’s Bedford CORD COAT. < - figured designs for single and ONS, 27 in all shades.• • shades F na| V “CANTERBURY” extra heavy, 1/1 rib Sungleam BOTANY WOOL in all new Brown shade Peschaniki collar— ■ double beds. S.O.S. Prices for ~ , PT'c® y d ; es ’ uOl th 4/11. rinal Price vests, short sleeves Ws. and O.S.— shades. Suspender Tops. Full fashuSv79/6 Now 45/- i Single Beds from 3/11. S.O.S. OddS *“ dl ! nds of TWEEDS and ’ 2/6. Usual Price 9/11, 10/6; ioned 5/11. S.O.S. Price ,3/11 1 only SSW BLACKFACE CLOTH * - Prices for double beds from 4/11. 6 oc» er ■ y > ard .' XT qminnnvv U \ y WORE JER- S.O.S. Price 6/9, 6/11 ART SILK LINED WOOL HOSE. Wide COAT Black fur collar Usually | BED TICKING for single and double SAND CREPES, 36 wide in Navy, SEI Sin na\ yoi brown with semi- Super quality FLEECY BLOOMERS— expanding top. Spliced Heel and COAT, Black fur collar. Usually , Red, Brown Wine, Dark Saxe Sal- polo necks. Usually 8/11 In navy only Sizes w and QS Toes. Just 5 dozen left. 5/11. SW DIAGONAL TWEED COAT Lin 4 ‘wide. Usual Prices 2/3, 2/9, 2/11 mon Pink White and Black. Usual q no „ in i N °rn Usual Price 3/6, 3/11 — S.O.S. Pride 2/11 d?n Gr°en shade“trimmed mole ? to 4/11. S.O.S. Prices 1/9, 2/3, 2/6 Price 2/11. S.O.S. Price 1/6 P OVERCOATSof each liU in 3’s to S.O.S. Price 1/-, 1/6 BOTANY HOSE all wool. Spliced heel coney collar. Usually 79/6. ow 1 to 4/3 y.d -•- PULI 3 " .SSd” KX LADIES’ ALL WOOL FANCY WEAVE MANCHESTER DEPT. sleeps? d ~ ° dd p SiZeS HATS Ce Us 6 W ” JUMPERS. Long sleeves. Newest FIGURED WINCFY SOS Price 2/11 5/ e p r! _ In / fi S.O.S. Price 2/11, 3/3 heels and toes-In sizes 9, 91 and ' designs. To clear 4/11 and j cosyunder and slumber PETONE UNDERWEAR-in pants or All Fe£t HATS, re- Wolsey Girls’ Gyim h6°SE, Unslrink! Maids’ All Wool JUMPERS, Long S.O.S. Price to 1/1 yard. Final Price 7/11 Odd PYJAMA TROUSERS in M. or q/’ S,O - S ' Pr,ce 4/11 ’ 5/11 Wlde tOPS ~ Sieves. Sizes an exceptionally Hne of Extl "r LEATHER MOTORING »ES, ' - full size Double Bed. Unbleached Singlets 3/11, Pants 4/6. Gauntlet style. Worth 9/11 shades of ivory, shell, sky, apple. Red, Royal Blue and Black. 5/6. 1 only, HSrris TWEED COSTUME,.Ws . H.B. Sheets. Good wearing quality. Final Price 2/11 per garment. S.O.S. Price 6/11 Usual Price 5/6. S.O.S. Price A atoam pt owe t*°i S ‘ 3 /t' 1 size. Fawn and Brown tonings. S.O.S. Price 8/9 pair. Odd lines in FLEECY PANTS or MITS with elastic or ordinary bands, 3/11 - ST la^st H fn N C^Pe?i V^.«rlpt US Whu'® usilany 59/6. Now 25/. j RI wi(le In SmcLBTS. Usual.y 3/3 No „ 4/6 W ’ S and O.S. WINCEYBTTB NIGHTS . bE. bE. LADIES’ ALL WOOL CARDIGANS in pmk, vieux rose, blue saxe, sky, variety’ of TIES 7 P -Rp 1/11 S U Short sleeves and in aU shades.- PRESTIGE SILKEN HOSE. Full Basque and long styles. Usually . mauve and Usual Pnce 2/3 Usual Price 3/6 f/hVi prL ■? ,/n Usual Price 3/11. S.O.S. Price 2/3 fashioned in all the newest shades. ' 17/A 19/6 Now 6/11 - S.O.S. Price 1/11 yd. usual nice o/b. Final Price 3 pairs for 3/11 ' 5/U SOS Prirp 4/11 17/6 and 19/6. Now b/n . r . ; .. . . / Fmal Price 2 for 2/9 WOOLLEN UNDERPANTS or SING- Extra heavy quality TWILL WINCEY. WOOLLEN SCARVES; ?nPcHI fin, Balance of Ladies’ TWEED SKIRTS.— £ NURSERY-SQUARE TWILL BACK 5 only, Navy Waterproof Gaberdine LETS. Made in N.Z. with N.Z. NIGHTS. Short sleeves. V-neck. days Prices S Rd—1/. 1 ® 1 Good shapes and colours. FLANNELETTE. OVERCOATS. Usually 69/6. Wool. Usual Price 7/6. All shades. Usual Price 5/6. NZ WOOL 3—4 nly Plain and Marl To Clear 4/11 and 6/11 • *. S.O.S. Price 8/9 dozen. S.O.S. Price 45/- Final Price 5/11 to clear. S.O.S. Price 3/11 ’ ‘shades. 6d skeim dM 1 Sensational Overstock Sale. | Sensational Overstock Sale.
PRODUCE! PRODUCE ;>; ; -i ;::;'^* A e /.-■ ?• ... ,' >? ?; $ Good bright OAT SHEAF CHAFF 24/25 bags: to ton, £6/2/6t9n. ?; $ 12 bags 5/3 bag; smaller lots fi/6 bag, . v £ ft Good bright OAT SHEAF CHAFF 26/37, ‘bags to'.ton -£6 ton, s - « •: - ty 12 bags,4/9; ;.5/- : -bag. t; £ ft Good bright OATEN COW CHAFF, 20 biag; :6 bags, £ ft 3/6; smaller quantities 3/9 bag.- . ft ft Best quality LUCERNE HAY, 12 bale 'lots 4/3>:bal6, smaller- ft ' i ft quantities 4/6 bale?!-. '' ■ ft ft FRESH BALED OAT STRAW, 2/6 ;.6 - bales 2/3 bale gft ft C.F.M. MEATMEAL, recognised as the best manufactured.« ft ft 100 lb. bags 12/6; 3 bag lots, 11/6; 6 b’ag lots If/-; Meatmeal ft ft freight paid to nearest railway station. ft ft We have good stocks of all varieties of ' Feed and Seed Oats « ft All prices for produce are F.O.R. Greymouth, . sacks in and « ft delivered in Greymouth. All produce guaranteed. 'Quotations for ft larger quantities of all the above lines and other produce on-’ ft ft application. J z ft PRODUCE MENCHANTS. ' ft g 6 WERiTA STREET, < GREYMOUTH. J ft rTjji | Let’s Test iKSf’S I That Battery fJrWj S ■' * // > S when your battery goes flat, may- |M a be it only requires re-charging. JL-—fc = We’ll test it and advise you with- , 1 'l I = out aiiy charge. Should rt6w . . S i == battery be necessary, you’ll find that we can supply EE the right kind. == | H. McGLASHAN 1 = Premier Garage. Sole Agent, I’eto & Radford Batteries. —- SS Premie gREYMOUTH. ’Phono 319. SS liuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiw
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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 May 1935, Page 3
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