. The. WhofeFamily Save by Baying Right ■ a ‘ W* 5 , SALE fIR HOUSEWIVES " w . husban^ s < , v_ - ?i <O> these , and . many 6 - '"™? COMMENCING " MONDAY ' next Showroom. || Hosiery and Haberdashery | Men’s and Boys’ Wear 49/6 Ladies’Winter Tweed Frock, 12/6 15/6 Smart and Strong Umbrellas !2/ 6 Vg/® 69/6 Ladies’Smart Tweed Coats 19/g 8/6 Ladies Strong Umbrellas at 5/6 I 32/6 Men’s Oily Canvas Coats at 23/6 35/-Marocain Afternoon Frocks 15/6 5/11 Strong Lisle Hose at 3/11 ; 75/-Smart Brown Suits at 50/Rdted Tweed Costumes at 7Q/K 5/11 Cashmere Hose, all shades at 3/11 7/11 Men’s Shirts, with collars at 4/11 95/-Belted Tweed Costumes at 29/6 9/11 Pure Silk Hose at 6/11 8/11 Men’s Wodllen Jerseys at 6/11 59/6 Ladies’Evening Frocks at 1 9 / 6 4/6 Rayon Hose, real value at 2/6 8/11 Boys’New Pullovers at 5/U 15/6 Ladies’Smart Felt Hats at 2/11 3/11 Woollen Gloves, for maids 2/3 f 37/6 Boys’Grey Worsted Suits at 31/g j 17/6 Ladies’Locknit Nightdresses 12/6 7id. Wools, plain and marl shades at 4d. »j BnlWay S ili 7/11 Ladies’Locknit Underskirts 5/U 4/11 Woollen Scarves, really smart 2/6 VH 36ta.GX 3/11 warm Interlock Vests at 1/6 6d. Reels Clark’s brilliant cotton at 1/3 Cream Fuji Silk, 29in. wide UW yd. 3/3 Ladies Winceyette Nights at 2/3 | 6d-Cards Bias Binding at 4d. | 1/-Coloured silk washing Rayons 27ingd 5/11 Smart Winceyette Pyjamas 3/11 finaifl 0 fil fi\ S\ fiXfil ■ 12/6 Wool Bed Jackets at 7/11 V IB I I 11 B\ BJ 5/11 Corsefettes, for all figures at 2/11 MW!
PRODUCE! PRODUCE! ■•■•• * ■ • ■ Good bright OAT SHEAF CHAFF 23/24- bags to ton, £6 2/6 ton. l2 bags 5/3 bag; smaller lots 5/6 bag. Good bright OAT SHEAF CHAFF 26/27 bags to ton £6 ton. 12 bags, 4/9: smaller quantities, 5/- bag. Good bright OATEN COW CHAFF, 20 bag lots 3/4 bag, 6 bags 3/6; smaller quantities 3/9 bag. Best quality CLOVER AND RYE GRASS HAY, 12 bale lots, 4/- bale, smaller quantities 4/6 bale. FRESH BALED OAT STRAW, 2/6 bale, 6 bales 2/3 bale. C.F.M. MEATMEAL, recognised as the best manufactured 100 lb. bags 12/6; 3 bag lots. 11/6; 6 bag lots 11/-; Meatmeal freight paid to nearest railway station. We have good stocks of all varieties of Feed and Seed Oats, and all classes of Fertilisers at Competitive Prices. All prices for produce are F.O.R. Greymouth, sacks - in and delivered in Grey mouth. All produce guaranteed. Quotations for larger quantities of all the above lines and other produce on application. BAILLIE, NEVILLE AND CO. 6 WERITA STREET, GREYMOUTH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Does Your Car LflßjL LEAD or LAG? If you experience trouble ■ in Starting, let us Look to the Electrical System ' Spark Plugs may need cleaning or adjustment of Spark Gap. The Battery, Generator, Distributor Lighting, and Wiring all need attention occasionally. Our Electrical experience tells us just where to look for the trouble and how to remedy it. Moderate Charges. H. McCLASHAN Premier Garage. Agent for Peto, Radford & Clyde Simplex Batterie*. ‘ GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 349. lIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllillllllllll 11111111111111111 l EXCELSIOR POLISHING OIL FOR FLOORS AND ALL WOODWORK Disinfects while it Polishes. lhe very best by every test. TINGEY’S LTD. Wholesale and Retail Oil, Colour, Glass and Wallpaper Merchants. Mackay Street, (opp. Town Hall).
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1935, Page 3
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