FINAL CLEAR AW AY BARGAINS FROM AIL DEPARTMENTS , ■ - .f--' .• i____ __ I ADIES’ FELT MILLINERY. All heavily BOYS’ WOOLLEN *-* ,educetltocl 2l_ 2/6 . jerseys I ADIES’ ALL WO.QL FLANNEL FROCKS. ; Bo)| co || ars and z j p i-a Sizes S.S.W- to W. Usually 27/6. fronts. .Usually 3/11 and Sale Price (| /I 1 4/11 *’• ** SALE -PRICE LADIES’ ALL WOOL SUITS. Usually priced ■? O/ jC at 52/6. Sale Pr ‘ Ce 15/11 1-1 Ladies’ all wool tweed skirts. Regular value 14/11. Sale Price £/ 11 MEN’S ALL WOOL —ELt: SINGLETS L ADIES ETT \d^t t C v O stX US “ ! ''' «•■<* shade. Short sleeves, ly 19/ 1, awn a price 3/H heavy weight. 7/11 FOR Ladies’ printed llnene frocks, aii 5/11 fast colours. Sale Price J ADIES' ALL “ O L WORSTED Co". PURE WOOL L TUMES. Brown Shades. Usually9s/-. ITYIYI7PWV!? Sale Price W/fi UNDERWEAR a.rgiSKßeassasssKßKKmsM Long underpants and LADIES’ STYLISH AFGHALAINE FROCKS short sleeve singlets. Attractively styled. All newest colours. Usually 52/6. FOR 39/6 U /O LADIES’ ALL WOOL VESTS. Cream and GARMENT Pink. Usually 2/11. Sale Price MEN’S LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL VESTS. Cream ROSLYN ALL WOOL and Pink. Usually 3/1 ’• „ . 2/61 OVERCOATS Sale Price f ADIES’ LOCKNIT NIGHTS. Assor * ed JoningT £5% C " shades. Usually 9/11. Sale Price q/|| SALE PRICE O/h / Usually 4/6. Sale Price J/jJ W-P -*-/ L'^^adi^i^TandTotto Tvests?*” men , s oily canvas Short sleeve or sleeveless, ffiATQ Usual 4/11 value for— 3/11 LvAlj F 11TC" 10 fl Cj t h COStS. StOEffl ODDMENTS in LADIES’ HANDBAGS. fronts. Large cape. UsualUsually 7/11 to 12/6. Sale Price 0/1 1 ly 39/6. 11 SALE PRICE LADIES’ FULLY FASHIONED SILK HOS- | Oft / O lERY. Usually 4/11. Sale Price 2/111 iSEMEra®KSKmßim»mE»H»MEßSKsnaassoSEinaBßaßHi®MßaHSHSßßSSM3Efflnffla!BfflSsnE;jarasrasffl3ffißSSB®M NIHEH'S mimist IM. MACKAY ST., . .GREYMOUTH
f "WASHDAY NEVER j ■ J/fe W> , I WORRIES ME | “THANKSTO / LAUNDRINE ftf I SOAP... " I: F Laundrine Soap appreci- • < ‘/* a’ '7 lightens the labour | ’ . of wash-day. The busy \ bubbles of the rich Laundrine suds loosen oT the dirt quickly yet gently. Cannot harm the daintiest 4 fabrics. /t IF the BiG CONOMICAL BAR The Laundrine Big Bar is the finest soa P value obtain ‘ abk ' McLEOD BROS. LTD., Manufacturers.
. IS YOUR “FAMILY BUDGET” HARD TO BALANCE ? j I ... Family budgets may be hard to balance, but ; J every woman (and man, too) has a reserve of >. wealth in the clothing which at present-is hanging i H here and there . ; . neglected for the moment, but H which will .become as “good as gold” after being sent to Taylor’s for expert dry cleaning and pressfl ' ing. Taylor’s work marvels .. . restoring your ' creased, soiled and spotted garments to original ; ij freshness again, and for only a few shillings, too. 4 Enjoy the tonic of new, fresh clothes . . . send all | n your, outer garments to Taylor’s today. j L TRUMAN’S LIMITED “ SUfetk. TAYLOR’S GREYMOUTH AGENTS. TiylorS
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 August 1940, Page 5
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