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I/"7'OME and see haw we have slashed and pruned fc-m VZ> prices preparatory to Stock-taking.' With the lirJLUH^t"' clearing as much stock as possible, heavy re- t3tr^JßSvs^« auctions have been made In every department— even f^K Vml^§l» he new goods that only arrived a few weeks ago are r^L^^^^m^^^^^ now ffered at profitless prices >A^^^^^San|B]^^^ I STOCKS MUSt BE iMaf! li I Ladies' Smart Summer Costumes, from A Large Range Ladies' Moire Under- Dress Tweeds from 1/11 per yard. 37/6 to 95/-. skirts ta all shades f rom 4/11 t0 17/6 Double-width White Pique, 1/6 and 1/9 A Few only Ladies' Costumes at 30/- " Ladies' White Underskirts (trimmed , " per yard. ,•11 ..,,*-« oiU embroidery) from 4/11. Embroideries and Insertions from 3d - v „,,:„ tussore at 5/3, white cbtton 3/6. Torchon Laces and Insertions from 1/3 LaMe S on c -P ieceDlessestoLil '' !nMIII Ladies ' WMte Oott<m °° mMnatilmB ' Ladios- HandkcrcWefs from 3d to 1/6 I Muslin 10/6 and 12/6. , ftom V- . eaCl1 ' Smart Dresses l> mite and rioral Voile Ladies' Cottou Vests from 1/9. A Big Lot -^H-k—r to *c cleared from 24/- to 70/-. Dainty Camisoles (trimmed embd. lace) • -o- «« , fl(1 c-rpnes at from 3/9. Tea Cosies 1/3, 1/9, 2/6 each. Ladies Blouses in Pique and Crepes a* .-. 4/11 and 6/11. Ladies' Cambric Nightdresses from 4/9 Duchesse Sets ) 1/3, 1/6 each. White and Floral Voil c Blouses, from Children's Pleated Skirts in cremej 4/6 Tray cloths, l/3 f 1/6, 2/6 each. 7/11 • . and 4/11, navy 4/9 and 5/6. 7' . Cushion Covers, 1/3, 2/6 each. Pink Silk Blouses at 12/6 and 13/6. Children's Cashmere Frocks at 5/6. % ■ Jap Mats lOd, 1/6J 2/6 each. Girls' Middy Jumpers in white pique 20 p | eces O f Muslin and Voiles from with striped collar and cuffs, at 6/11 7 i d per yardt each * Double-width Check Muslins, 1/4 per Children's Coats in Tussore, Lustre and yard# Cashmere, from 10/6. q^ materialSj f rom y _ Children's Panama Hats, 7/9 to 10/6. Per yar d. . r Mawhera Quay, Greymouth

** *9n«di^^^s^sHinHHBfIBMHfIMIHfiHHfIfIfI^HfIBfIHHIBRHHQHHBfIBBfIfIVHO>"HQBBHBIVSSB^Hi Nflttf IQ YfIHH ff J ntJwi Id ivVlil JpUt CHANGE ■ PUT your money on a pair of our Boots, and YOU are a sure winGents' , Glace Kid Derby Bals, best fc^S^^^^ always, 22s 6d, 255, 27s 6d, 2Ss 6d, Gents' Kip Shooters, nailed, best li^^^^^^W! grades, 17s 6d, 18s 6d, 13s 6d, 21s, I S^JIIP*^ l Gents' White Canvas Shoes or Boots, J Wk Children's Sandals, black or tan, sizes 8r SW W^^tifM Wa Boys' Boots all prices and grades. • - W^^^K^M&^^^^W Girls' White Canvas Strap Shoes, H ||j|jgfsg|MHg^ sizes 7to 10, ss ud; 11 to 1, 6s ud Bfe s #W||||||HS^ COMPETITION DEFIED AT— W. MORRISH & CO. * S ™l QREYMOUTH Z?"™ CHRISTMAS FRUIT At the Busy Grocers id CHOICE NEW SULTANAS. CRYSTAL GINGER. CHOICE NEW SEEDLESS RAISIN. CRYSTAL CHERRIES. CHOICE NEW SEEDED RAISINS. CRYSTAL FIGS. CANNED FRUITS in Heavy Syrup. SLICED HAWAIIAN TINEAPPLE. CORDIALS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS STOCKED. CHOICE STOCK OF CHRISTMAS HAMS. . See Our Show Windows for Xmas Fare. GRD ALMONDS, and NUTS of all description. W. HOLDER I SONS ".•.■ ■•-■■■■ ■ *■• ■ - : ■ ~ ■ -'

Only One Week More /^kNE week — 7 days — and then the. biggest sacrificing sale of Crockery that Greymouth has ver known will be Heavy though the selling has been, there still remains a number of Choice Crockery Lines that are specially reduced to effect ' a quick clearance. Our Crockery Sale Will you let this unusual chance to buy Choice Crockery Pass? Will you remain inactive while the amwazing Crockery Bargains arc being snapped up by thrifty buyers? Only a few days remain for you to secure your, share of the good things. Get in EarlyGriffen & Smith Ltd Mawhera Quay, Greymouth I JQG Tobacco ! Have You Tried Matoppo" South African Smoking Mixture, 2oz. Tins? If not, TRY it To-day and compete in the "Matoppo" Limerick Competition Thirty Cash Prizes as under ; £ 8. d. s. d. Ist Prize, 5 O O - 2 Prizes of 12 6 2nd 210 6 - 5 „ „7 6 3rd „ 1 O O ■ 2O „ „ 2 6 Here's the Limerick: jack, from joining the colours resisted. His Sweetheart coaxed, urged and insisted | She said, "If you go I'll send * Matoppo' N • «•••••• ........•• 1. ....••••.. Judge: CHARLES RAINES, Esq., Wellington, N.Z. READ THE CONDITIONS .• <1) Competitors have to supply a missing line, the last "word of which must rhyme with the word " insisted." (2) Competitors may send in as many attempts as they wish but each attempt must be accompanied by one (1) LID from " Matoppo " Tobacco Tin. (3) The-Judge'.s decision will be final. (4) All entries must be made by 31st March, 1917, after which date the Competition will close. (5) The successful Competitors' names and addresses will be published in the leading Newspapers throughout New Zealand. <6) Attempts to be posted with full name and address and Lid of ." Matoppo " Tobacco Tin to : - . J.V "MATOPPO," 188 lj< Box 181, G.P.0., WELLINGTON, N.Z.

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Grey River Argus, 3 February 1917, Page 6

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