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THE EVENT OF THE SEASON OUR GRAND SUMMER SALE COMMENCES TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) ; at 9 a.m. ami will continue for 10 DAYS ONLY. As usual we have been very drastic with the pruning knife 9 and prices are slashed to zero, as the following surely denotes. 1 only Lady’s Locknit DRESSING GOWN. Ladies’ White Lawn HANDKERCHIEFS. Lagoon shade. Usually 25/-. Sinai! size. Usually V- each SALE PRICE 15/6 • n?q^A RVRR Usu--i t i •+ TMU’n'QQTNrc’ ! A wide rEinsfc of Lsdies SilK SCArIViLo. usu 1 only Lady s Black Locknit DRESSING ally 3/11. SALE PRICE 2/6 EACH GOWN. Usual P rice Corded Silk RIBBONS. Usually 1/-yard. SALE 22/6 SALE PRICE 3 YARDS FOR 1/1 only Lady’s Apricot Silk DRESSING Coloured Dress BRAIDS in various shades GOWN. Heavily hand embroidered. and w jdths. Worth 1/- yard. Usual mice 49/6. SALE PRICE 6d. YARD x SALE PRICE 19/11 Ladies’ All Wool Cashmere SOCKETTES in 1 only Lady’s Red Silk DRESSING GOWN. many shades. Usuai pnce3/6 4 <^ il/hand emb "' 1?/“ Ladles' Fawn Llama 1 only Lady’s Silk Crepe DRESSING GOWN I for house use. Usually 2/11. ' &c n e e 22 S /T de Wlth ?4/11 | Girls’ Black Cashmere GYM HOSE. Sizes 5 A Wool IgcERS. & to 3. Usualiy 5/6 to pß|c£ Oddments in g/n | 3 Ladies CORSELETTES. Sizes 30 and 31 | White Honeycomb TOWELS Made m Bnush only. Usual price 5/11 7/11 -j In * a ' &Ze X sa Le PRICE 5/6 PAIR Print and Summtr AL Bre P ezl C Shirt Sleeve | Heavy Cotton TEA TOWELS. Very absorofr R °ji KS ,'3/r Si ?o S l6/ S 6 8 SALE PRICE 3/3 EACH' Usually 13/6 vO ib/b. PR | CE 8 /n | Men’s Fur Felt HATS in all wanted shades. Ladies’ PRINT FROCKS. Short sleeves. I Usual, price 17/6 to 25/-. Candy stripes. UsuaU^ A I [ _^ 6 p RICE 13/6 | Men’s All Wool Sleeveless PULLOVERS in a Lad S/6 r 1519/? ILK FR °SA K L S E PRICE tl/ll " nge 01 S ‘?A d L eS E PR?CE iTSac/ 2 </4X?ie^? 6 KS - Fl ° ral de ’ signs. Usual puce Zb/b. g . SALE PRICE 10/6 Our entire stock of Ladies’ Silk, Crepe de I Luvisca Silk Neglige SHIRTS with two colChene and Tresca FROCKS. Usual | lars to match. W ol^^/ 11 - prices 55/- 1.3 TO 1 OFF I Men’s Striped Neglige SHIRTS with two colour stock of Ladies’ SUMMER COATS in | lars to match. Usuall y PRICE 12/6 tweeds, cloths and velours, in all shades. K . ctootwc TO CLEAR AT HALF PRICE | Men s Heavy Plain Lamb s Wool SINGLETS. 2 only Ladies Roslyn TWEED. COATS, not | Short sleeves. UsuaHy 1 ? /6 - 11/6 this season’s. Worth 4 guineas I Youths , and s> Men , g Vertex VESTS. 5 only Ladies’ ‘Petone” All Wool SUITS in | Short sleeves. Usual 6 /11. various shades. Uslia Uy LE 4g/6 J Youths’ Grey Union SHIRTS. Sizes 8,9, 10. LSdi «^6 RAI?,Oc ° AATLsL Me % S affl£ F °S®?S U QA!F PRICE 12/6 Inn Guarantee! I Ws' All Wool GOLF HOSE for school wear. AH Mil mnprv P i ß rLraf ma i RI c E I • Black with white, reel, green; gold and All MILLINERY HALF PRICE H blue bars. Sizes 3,4, 5, 6. Giris’Britway SHORTS Men , g Large gize w^ta E H ANDKE 2 RCffl/FS. Girls’ Cotton FROCKS. ' Usual P ric e 1/n _ GirLVDoub.6 Rih Usually 22/6 to 26/6. pR|CE IR/6 ?1/ - * SALE PRICE 37/6 Girls’ Print SUN HATS and BONNETS. | 2 Usually 3/11 and 4/11. 11 and 14 - Usual puc ® 2 . 6 ' 6 PRirF 91/ Ladies’ Coloured BLOUSETTES! also white 1 on ty £ ] z a P nel SLACKS - sizc and cream. Usually 10/6 to 14/6. ir Usual P !lce 26/6 ’ qAI F PRirF 91/ QAIFPRICFR/fi □ALtrnlbtdl/’ Ladi s;r^i^w6 in brown and 4on rH^w& y navy. Usual pnce pR|CE 17/11 Size 0 and 1. Usually 10/11. Ladies’ HANDBAGS in a wide range of 2 on iv Youths’ Doublo Proo-W OWnmATR shapes and shades. Usually 32/6. Double Biea.tedOTERCOATS Ladies-NECKWEAR. , Usual price 3/6. 69/5 - SALE PR.CE 49/6 Ladies’' Georgette HANDKERCHIEFS in 2 Bf R ?^ ed 9 ° V V R Y white, beige and navy. u sually 3 j /6 . SALE PRICI 29/6 Lad ali’y Coloured HANDKERCmEFS. Usu- ““cOATOwith cape shouTeS. SALE PRICE 3 FOR 2/11 - SALE PRICE 17/11 Call early and participate in the wonderful bargains which we offer yon (at a time when values are rising) at the store where friendliness greets you. TYMONS ltd. ■ TAINUI STREET — GREYMOUTH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 March 1943, Page 6

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