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LAST SEVEN D AYS j { Surplus Stock Sale jj , . ■■....,. . •>; | Saturday, Nov. 2Oth. to Saturday, Nov. 27th. -\. | ' ~~ ~~ '. ~ ~~~ c i SHOWBOOM. Your Last Chance tQI .pto-BJ-jjjrateMOß- I 1 CO only Ladies' Ready-to-v.-ear STRAW HATS— I_ lIW +U^ M~..»O~~~^ »>. 2 P ieces SOin. WHITE TWILL SHEETING— 1 1 Usually 14/0 to 19/6 Now all one price 9/11 DUVTne INeW OeSSOn S Usually 7/9 *Tow 6/6 yd. f £ 1G only Children 's Ready-to-wear STRAW HATS _^v _J j. I— ii i-n FANCY DEPARTMENT. I T -n. P uall - V 8/n to 15 /6 .. Now 6/U eaoh VJIOOUS 3X T" Uft lie P Ke~ Children's Coloured Kcwpie Silk HANDKER- « 1 rurther Big Reduction off our large and up-to- . , _. . CHlEFS— Usually 1/- each Now 2 for 1/- J. 1 , date stock of Millinery. QUCeCI rjIC6S. Hand-made CHINA LACE, 2in wide— I < G oniy Ladies' Fancy VOILE DRESSES— Usually 2/3 yd. . . .. -. Now 1/3 t V Usually 29/6 . . . . Now 22/6 each' 12 only Striped Silk SCARVES— ' C • 0 only Ladies/ LINENE DRESSES, in. Saxe, Read" Every Line Carefully Usually 13/6 .. .. Now 10/6 each f 1 vTiror Navy, Champagne— there arP CTrent Savinnc; Ladies' Coloured HANDKERCHIEFS— I < Worth 25/- .. .. „ Now 14/6 eaci bliere are savings. Usually gd oach . . N ow 2 for 1/- I V ' f) ri^z™ Children's light and. dark Print = White Fancy PEARL SHIRT and BLOUSE C I OVERALLS and DEESSES— — " """" " BUTTONS— , I I Usually 4/6 . . .... Now 2/11 Stripod and Checked ZEPHYRS, latest f ot Usually Sd doz. . . Now 2 doz. for lOd I jL '.■.;::.- :-«d Fancy VOILE BLOUSES^- Skirts and Children's Dresses, 2S inches CAMPHOR — Usually 6d each Now 2 for 9d 1 V VwV.y 12/fi to 17/6 Now 8/11 and 9/11 wide— Usually 2/11 yd. .. Now 2/6 yd. Armand's Bouquet FACE POWDER— £ • i\: ; - ; sfk BLOUSES — 5 pieces Plain Navy PRINT, 2Sin. wide — Usually 3/6 Now 2/6 ? I Usually 37/6 to 47/6 Now 24/6 and 29/6 • Usually 2/3 Now 1/6 yd. << Tne Service" EXERCISE BOOK— I £ c ioc al Reductions ia Ladies' Overalls, Aprons, Navy Spotted and Figured PRINTS— Usually 4d . . . . . . Now 4 for 1/- I <? -ilk Sports Coats and Jumpers, Frocks, Dinner Usually 2/3 and 2/11 Now 1/11 and 2/6 yd. « The standard" SCHOOL WORK BOOK, 120 £ irowns, Costumes^ etc., etc., for the Last Seven Superior Quality Navy and Black COSTUME pac*es . . . . . . . . Now 6d each f Bays of Sale. SERGES— Usually 37/6 y«t l*ow 32/6 yd. WRIT?NG TABLETS— Now 4|d 6d 9d and lid Jl| Black and White CHECKS, 40in. wide— ENVELOPES, Cream Manilla— W UNDERCLOTHING. Usually . . . . 3/11 5/6 and 6/6 yd. Usually 7d pkt. . . Now 3 pkts. for 1/3 1 ! " Now ••■ i 3 / 6 4/ 9 and 5 /9 yd. 1 CAS.TILE SOAP— Usually Sd Now 2 for 1/- § Ladir«s» Paxe Blue Cotton BLOOMERS—. ' HAIR SLlDES— Usually Sd and 1/- Now 6d &9d f Usually 4/11 Now 3/9 pair HOSIERY AND GLOVES. HAIB PINS LaSt sev on days at 7 pkts. for 1/- f Ladios' White Cotton BLOOMERS— • Black Beehive WOOL .. .. Now 1/8 skein 1 Usually 4/11 and 5/11 Now 3/11 and 4/11 Ladies' Tan Silk ANKLE HOSE— ( Price ffoes lip + 0 1/n a fter sale.) C Claldrcn's White Cotton BLOOMERS— Worth 5/11 Now 3/11 Black Ebony Back HAIR BRUSHES— f Usually 3/6 and 3/11 Now 2/(3 and 2/11 Ladies' Lisle THREAD HOSE in Black, White, Usually 4/9 Now 3/11 f Ludioi ' White Ribbed Cotton CHEMISE VESTS Grc 7, T «« and Putty— Usuaily 3/11 Now 2/11 special Big Bargains in Ladies', Children s and I Uru Hy 3/11 .. „. .. Now 2/11 Superior Quality Ladies' Black LISLE THREAD Gents' Boots and Shoes. «• Ladies', Superior' Quality Cream Ribbed CHE- HOSE— Usually 4/11 .. .. Now 3/11 _ IP MLSE VESTS — Usually 8/11 . . Now 7/11 Ladies ' Pure Silk Holcproof and Luxite HOSE, CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. f 60 only Spcei\l Value White Silk CAMISOLES, in Black, Grey, Beaver, Mole, White — ' I laeo tops- Vsually 6/11 .. .. Now 4/6 Usually 16/6 Now 14/6 Boys' Striped CRASH JUMPER SUITS, sizes <_» C.B. Rustproof ""OKSETS ,in Groy and White — Children's White COTTON SOCKS, sizes Ito 5 oto 6— Usually 12/6 .. .. Now 10/9 % Usually 15/ ft .. .. Now 12/11 pair Worth 2/3 Now 1/3 pr. Boys' Striped Linen Crash 'VARSITY SUITS, } Maids' Whito. Ribo.fl Cotton VESTS— * Children's White COTTON SOCKS, sizes Ito 10 sizes 3to 10— Usually 16/6 .. Now 14/9 1 Usually 2/11 •.. .. . .. Now 1/11 Usually 2/6 . .. ... .. New 1/6 10 doz. Men's Striped Repp. Neglige SHIRTS— A Ladies' LongcloC "VIGHTD-RESSES — Ladies' and Children's White Seamless Wash- Usually 13/G .. .. .. Now 11/6 f Now 11/6 and 15/6 each in g Gloves— Usually 2/3 .. Now 1/6 pr. Men's All-wool Heather Knitted SOCKS— 1 LadiPß ' SPORTS CO3SVTS, clastic tops— ' Ladies' White and Black LISLE THREAD Usually 5/11 Now 4/11 pr. I Usually v. . . . 10/0 16/6 and 22/6, GLOVES— Usually 2/6 .. . . Now 1/9 5 a oz . Men 's Black and Striped Knitted TIES _& Now 8/11 14/6 and 19/6 New Shipment Ladies' KID GLOVES— Usually 3/11 Now 2/11 |3 Usually 12/6 Now 11/6 pr. Men 's PRESIDENT BRACES— Jk V DRESS DEI-AKtCMENT. Ladies' White WASHING SUEDE GLOVES— Usually 5/11 Now 4/11 IS S - . „ , , 1 Now 14/6 and 16/8 pr. Men's FELT HATS, good assorted shades and 8 V 5 pieces Pale Blue 2siavy and Butcher 40-inch black fl* J CAMBRIC— Usually 3/3 yd. Now 2/3 yd. • MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. Usually 22/G and 26/6 Now 18/6 and 22/6 f I 1 piece only 40in. Black Wool HOPSAC— Coloured BEDSPREADS, double-bed size— Men's All-wool CASHMERE SOCKS in natural I JL Worth 6/11 yd. . . . . Now 3/6 yd. Usually 19/6 . . . . Now 15/6 each and black— Usually 5/6 . . Now 4/6 I V 50 pieces 34in. Best Quality China TUSSORE Coloured BORDERED CASEMENT, 32in wide <<The Empire" VELOUR TRAVELLING RUGS flg • SlLK— Usually 10/6 yd. . . Now 8/6 yd. Usually 3/9 Now 2/11 yd. Usually 77/6 Now 69/6 f ff 100 pieces TOBRALQOj RXVERINA, CYLK- 3Sin. LINGERIE LAWN, correct material for Men's All-wool TWEED* TROUSERS— f > IJ F-LL, plain, colours, and stripes and checks underclothing— Usually 3/9 yd. Now 2/11 Usually 25/6 Now 22/6 $ width 28 to •32 inches— * 54in UNBLEACHED TWILL SHEETING— Boxed 'Suits and Suits to Measure at _£ I Usually 3/3 Now 2/6 yds Usually 5/6 Now 4/9 yd. Further Reduced Prices. ' J [ SPOT GASH DRAPERS. Greymouth, Reefton and Hokitika |

I Disinfectant TOE i $J flousewives will soon be _4_/___j_^j^__(_V^K* '5 ' /equiring a thoroughly ■"■^ ■»^HlHbl_m-_H h * q| (9) good disinfectant. jjj g During the Spring and Summer mouths drains, sinks, and other ;2 sources of offensive smells should be flushed with jI BRITTOL I B that high-class disinfectant manufactured by the South Seas S g Packing Co. Brittol is an effective remover of unpleasant odours S g and if used occasionally will keep sculleries, outhouses and back S O yards sweet and clean. j~ g OBDEft "BRITTOL" TO-UAT !• I SOUTH SEASPACKING COMPANY I Si * GEEYMOUTH. £ Mandl's HLE ft AS THE WEST COAST IS THE » g BEST PLACE IN NEW ZEA- g g LAND, SO IS MANDL'S BEER S B THE BEST BEER IN THE '§ g DOMINION. g iMANDL'S. Hokitika. FRY IT- 1 5 1 REEFTON BEER 1 [ S. MOHTEITH'S oSShTaLE I , OBTAINABLE AT f JMcFARLANE^S ROYAL HOTEL, | i .Greymouth. I

of unvarying success in relieving coughs an<i colds, is the long record of Honnington's Irish Moss. To-day, as in the days of our grandfathers, it occupies' first place in tent of thousands of homes. Mrs. J. C. Russell, of Oamaru, write*: — "I can rcmcr/ber as long as thirty years when Bonnington's ! Irish Moss was used for me as a child by my mother, and I now use ■ it in my own home for my children." Bonnington's Irish-OMbss seldom fails to relieve the most ■tuHborn cases ot coughs and colds. Avoid substitutes. . Insist on Bonnington's Irish Moss. At 1 •11 Chemists and Stores, 1/6 • A Olf\

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Grey River Argus, 22 November 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 22 November 1920, Page 6

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