.-■»R ■■, OUR SALE HAS ___^ COMMENCED AS soon as our doors were opened, in streamed an eager throng of expect- " WHITE FLANNELETTE, ant Bargain Hnntors, snapping up the Bargains as if they were pieces 3(} .^^ QJ of gold. Well, it is like picking up money. For value this Sale of ours eclipses all other sales. Prices are cut down till it's almost impossible DUCHESS SETS • • . 1/, 1/6, 1/11, 2/3, 2/9 each, to cut them : further least it be said that we are giving the away. Everything has got to go. We've new goods coming in and we want the TEA COSIES, 10* d each, space. LOOK AT THESE BARGAIN PRICES.: JAPANESE PRAM QUILTS, : ■ : • now 3/6. A.ll new and fashionable goods. Tip-top quality and worth 'double the money. ■ < . ' . . ' COLOURED BUSH RUGS, •-•'.. I ' ; ' 1/0, 12^6, 15/- each. ..;. > ! ———————— — ; 1 ; " DOUBLE WIDTH CREAM STRIPED COLOURED TOWELS, COLOURED MADRAS NET, COTTON SERGES, 1/6, 2/-, 2/3, 2/G, per pair for ]()ng ,' eurtaing> 2 /9, now 1/- . n <>w 1/6, per yard. WHITE TOWELS, : ; — 1/9, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, per pair FIGURED FLANNELETTE, DOUBLE WIDTH LIGHT STRIPED VVOTTV nTTTT rpcj ' for dressing gown's, in Saxe, Grey, and WINCEY, WHIT \S g T le'beds 6/6,, 7/6, 8/11. Fawn, 1/3, now 7. per yard. now 1/3, per yard. WHITE QUILTS, WHITE FLANNELETTE v 2 PIEC e S . OF VELVETEEN IN for double beds, 10/6, 12/6, 14/6; L ' CRIMSON AND VIOLET ONLY, CREAM CURTAIN 'NET, WHITE FLANNELETTE, _ now 1/6, per yard. for long curtains, 3/6, now 1/9. 36 incnes Wlde > V 3 now Hi per yard. TYMONS Sc CO. Mawhera Quay, Greymouth
SEED POTATOES WILL BE SCARCE BUY EARLY •pHERE is every indication that seed potatoes are likely to be scarce and that tig prices -will be ruling lor potatoes next season. ' We have a good stock and all var- , ieties of splendid seed tubers, all of exceptionally 1 fine quality. We must . ask our customers to book early in order to avoid disappointment. The following are some of the popular varieties we have in stock. Up-to dates Oalmeny Beauties Hebrons Early Spring &c. CRIFFEN&SMITHLtd. "SELERS OF SEEDS THAT GROW" Boundary Street, - . Greymouth j _—— . DRINK ONLY | I SPEIGHTS PRIZE ALES j I To be Obtained Everywhere I
1 3*? &M iAS Antarctic I I is extensively used by Explorers I ■ AaUrctk explorer* rjiust drink only bereragei known B ■ to bt beneficial to the system, and to t* free from B ■ anything harmful. *»r injurious. H H It wu a f rcat honour for " Club," therefon, when ■ B it wu chosen for u<e on the ship "Aurora" on her B B last expedition in the Antarctic. It shows that B H " Club" is not on>T pure and wholesome, but that g B la the opinion of experts it is considered to be th« ■ B best for men who must endurt great hardship and H B You also, whatever your vocation, wiU benefit by B B drinking " Club ' You wiU enjoy its full, rich B B flavour. You will feel invigorated, strengthened by B B it, both- mentaUr and physically. „ H B Get " Club " from your grocer — the genuine high- , B B class " dab." Avoid cheap injurious concoctions. g B ' V.mitCi\,lTß,Csffn A t#» Umrtttim - - IWttßfli ;B B A . VnXBUSMM* IMI. - < B Cyan j CfHOUTENSJ CVjcocoaJ I* PUREi SOLUBLE^^B ■I^. EASILY DIGESTED, J Ml- HIGHLY NOURISHING. 1% Cheap: Because • little goes a lons way. JmM '^& The Standard Cocoa of the World. "^
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Grey River Argus, 27 August 1917, Page 4
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