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GT.AJSS'I SALE FRIDAY, MAY 19th. & FOLLOWING • e GLASSON AND CO., Westport and Greymouth, stocks’ vahc £4OOO, bought by McGRUER’S at a Big Discount for Cash. This is the Best Value Purchase we ever made—we can now give yod Extraordinary Value. These Low Prices are possible only because we bought Glasson and Co.’s stock at a Silly Price. OTT/nnrmnn.r x , , ~ k n i 51iu Velour COATINGS in Cream, I'awn, Brown, SHOWROOM. Children’s Cream ,Grcvand Navy Fleei'V-liheil Men s NavV, Grey ami Heather AU-wool Cardinal. Grey, and Saxe — BLOOMERS, sizes’] toll Now 3/6 to 5/11 SWEATERS, with Collars Now 11/6 Usually 11.6 Now 12/6 yard oly La.lies' TWEED SKIRTS, Uxtraor.li 6 dozen Ladies' J[.-;ivv Natural MERINO Moll’s Strong WORKING BRACES— join Fan.-v CHECK COATINGS—nary Value .. .. Now 9/11 each VESTS, open front,’ slimt sleeves— Usually 4/6 Now 1/6 pair Usualiv 14/6 .. .. Now 12/6 yard 12 dozen Black 11 \I.I AN APRONS— i Usualiv S. 6 Now 4/11 Hoys’BRACES Now (id and 1/-pair “ lin VELVETEENS Were H/(i .. .. Now 3/11 Ladies' Cream-ribbed VESTS Men’s Pure Fur FELT HATS— - Usually *4,9 "and 711 Now 3/11 and 5/1! Ladies’ White SILK BLOLSES— ’ | Usually 3/11 and -1/11 Now 2/11 and 3/6 Usually 27/6 .. ■- Now 12/6 ‘’6in CORDED VELVETEENS in Cream, Saxe, Were 17/6.. Now 12/6 i' 12 pairs only Ladies’ Elaniielette KNICKERS / N lOdlljWk Men’s Wool FELT HATS— “ x.avv—Usualiv 6/11 .. .. Now 5/11 Ladies’ VOILE BLOI SEB—Were Sll Now3/ll I Usually 8/6 Now 5/11 /| l\ V/hIWA Usually 17/6 Now 8/11 each . llld White CHECKS — Ladies’ Fancy GEORGETTE JUMPERS— ] Ladies’ Sleeveless VESTS, low lace necks— I ■ Boys’ English Worsted JERSEYS, in Grey, - * v ._> and 3 /jp g ow p/n and 2/6 Special Value 15/6 ! Usually 8/6 and 911 Now 4/11 and 6/11 /Al "Navy, Cardinal, Emerald, and Saxe, sizes Black ITALIAN’ CLOTH— Ladies'Ready to-wear FELT and STRAW HATS I Ladies’ Heavv Cream Merino BODICES AND f- JI J WL> m 20 to 30tn Now 6/11 ' Usually 4/6 and 5 6 Now 3/11 and 4/9 yd. I’suollylli;to27,6 j SPENCERS—UsuaIiv 3/11 .. Now 5/11 I F llZjhf, |p3WRI/ Men’s Strong DENIM TROUSERS— . j lorl .^ ( . ks - s Skv ami Pink WINNow 4/11 6/11 9/11 and 11/6 \ Ladies’ Natural MERINO COMBINATIONS— Il I IlZff.'MMv Now 7/11 8/11 and 10/6 pair CEYETTE—VsuaIIv 311 .. Now 2/11 yd. Children's Cream Woollen FISHER CAPS— • Vsuallv 8/11 and 10/6 Now 4/11 and 5/11 I. ! ’/ pAt Bovs' TWEED KNICKERS, Grey shades— Usually 4 9 Now 3/9 I Ladies’ Heavv Cream MERINO COMBINA- Il IM’rHw Now 2/11 and 5/11 pair C'TTFR'T’F.T? DEPARTMENT Choice Selection of Feather. Fruit, and Elower TIONS, “V ” Necks- I, /H II II Men’s Striped COLLARS •- Now 3 for 2/6 JJlAvMJabXXil* AJ*-* * MILLINERY TRIMMINGS - Usually 801 Now 7/11 iWF Men's Mole and Buckskin TROUSERS, for j oidy KAPOC DOVVN QUILT Now 7fo Sale Pi-ices 1/-1/11 and 2/11 Children’s' Cream and Natural MERINO COAL Hllllfl Heavy Work—Usually 25/- Now 19/6 pair 100 pairs Grev All-wool PLAa. Nurse's White APRONS, Superior Quality— i BINATIONS sizes " to 8 1 l / IMI Men’s Fish Brand OIL COATS, double-lined — weight double-bed .. V Now 4/11 • Vsuallv 1/1 l’ to 11/6 Now 3/11 and 4/11 flj 7 ■[]** Now 29/6 each 100 pairs Grey All-wool ELANKEL■ , ■59 only Ladies' One-piece DRESSES, in Grey I Ladies’ Dark Grey Fleecy lined UNDER- Men’s Gabardine RAINCOATS—Now 29/6 each weight single-bed . . ■ ■ Now “ 0/o pa.x Flannel, Self Colour Serges, Striped and ; SKlRTS—l’sually 9/11 ..' Now 8/11 z // fl irlH Men's Dark WORSTED SLITS— 20 pairs White All-wo.ol DLANKEI- , e Cheeked Worsteds, etc.— Ladies’ Bia. k and Coloured MIORETTE // ? I I iff Usually 65/-Nev/ 29 /6 suit Jarge doubk size and full "’' , £ n ' , 8/6 j. Were 69/6 to 150'- Now 29/6 49/6 59/6 I i'NDERSKIRTS-Usually lli/.i Now 12/G V H Boys’ and Youths’ All-wool TWEED SPORTS -x-w Li ?vvft Sin Gret 62 COSTUMES in Flannel, Worsted, Tweed and 6 only Superior Quality Black Roman Satin I- I lit lUH SUITS, sizes 7to 14— 28in All-wool SHRI NK I'LA.<„ r { «<'>'gos- I I'NDEItSKiIITS-Vsmdlv 21 6 Now 17/6 I I ■ Usually 45/- to 55/- .. .. Now 29/6 Pi,,k and rnrrT-TNC Now-/U yd Usually 91 ■to 189 '■ Now 29/6 39/6 59/6 j ] JUJU** Men’s and O.S. Fleecv-liued SHIRTS ami 63in Striped Double-bed TICKING wow „/ y Special Value—Bl Ladies' Heavy Tweed and K I 7yW/ PANTS— Usually S/H •• •• Now 5/11 Single-bed tize HONEA COMB Q 4 tL F . Velour Cloth CHATS- ' tf Men’s Natural MERINO SHIRTS and PANTS '♦ % 1: \ , l . Vs !‘ a ' ,v . '"'"Jv N ? u : 19/6 29/6 59/6 CLOTHING & MERCERY DEPT-. ff H usually 7,-11 .. «.. now 5/11 sugie-bcd alhami.ra q. ea ch Lathes Gabardine 1} A.LM OATS — ■ I Men’s Heavy Tweed anti M orsted SLIIS — Blue .. -• _• -Knw 1/6 vd Usually 59/6 to 14b Now 19/6 29/6 45/- .Men's While and Striped NEGLIGE SHIRTS Ijr Now Special Value 59/6 and 84/- I spin White TWILL SIIEI'.TING .. - ■ Ladies' WOOLLEN SPORTS COATS and Usualiv 12 6 and 13 6 Now 4/11 5/11 7/11 " Men's Black .COTTON SOCKS— . i 80111 White TV -ILL sl V; k '‘,"7 d 5/1 i yard JUMPERS, Womieiful - Men's String WORKING Sil [ UTS— ’ Now 2 pairs for 1/- | N ° W ° /6 „ o/U 3/3 Now Half Prices 14/6 19/6 24/6 each Vsuallv 12/6 and LIT. Now 4/11 and 7/11 Alen's Red and Blue Spot HANDKERCHIEFS 72in White ..t. 11 ' Men's Warm WLNC'EV'SiII RTS, suitable for . inV I'PCOVTS Now 3 for 2/6 | 72m I NBLE.V Hl-.I 3/6 yard UNDERCLOTHING. Me; each OSLLCCA- HIEETING-Now 1/3 yard — and Wineeyetle NIGHT- - ” U ... 35 NOW 11/6 14/6 19/6 M J?c!L.td Working I. ANI S' HOSIERY GLOVES< L: "Nlann.-lctte end Wnweyette | Worth 1/6Now 2 for 1/11 /** 5 Heather Mixture SPORTS HOSE, Einebroidered Wl,ltl ' ;,nd ■ C: "" ' No ,v i/ 6 1/li and 2/6 CHEMISES ■ Men’s Large Size White HANDKERCHIEFS — S' Fronts —Usualiv 5/11 Now 2/11 pair , cruTAIN NETS — Usually c-ll to 11/6 Now 5/11 6/11 each Usually J,'-Now 2 for 1/- V 1 Black and Grev Plain and Ribbed WOOLLEN 59m AVhd '’ " ' iow”2/6 2/11' 3/ ll Ladies Longeloth NIGHTDRESSES- Men's CA UDIGAN JACKETS, i„ Grev onlv— ' HOSE—Usually 3/11 •• Now 2/11 pair Now Bargain Prices 8/11 11/6 13/6 and 15/6 ' Worth 16/(1 Now 8/11 /I 7 K Ladies’ Diack Cashmere-finish HOSE— 50in Now 1/11 yard Ladies’ AHwool VESTS— I .Men's CARDIGAN JACKETS, in Brown and ' Special Value 1/6 pair Tnvnrrun CASEMENT CLOTH t b ’ Uri T - c !n- Now 6//11 Wuc —Csiihllv 19.•> .. Now 12/6 to clear J Ladies’ Fawn All-wool Cashmere aiK ° 111 1 Now 1/11 2/6 and 3/6 yard Ladies' DRESSING GOWNS- ’ Men's Grey All-wool CARDIGAN JACKETS- A \ Wf i* / \ Usually 5/- k Now 2/11 x-,-,, r r-• rf “Tn ] I ETTe’ - TV > nr-reerx-r. t i?/ 6 and 29,/6 oa=ll Usually 25/- Now 17/6 each ill k/ A I Ladies’ Black SILK ANKLE HOSE -.m .x„.x . Lndms DRESSING JACKETS- , ftovs’ All-wool AN JACKETS, sizes fl \ 7 / I VKI Usually 5/11 and 6/11 Now 3/11 5/6 paw Now 1/-yard Usually 17/6 to 27/6 Now 9/11 15/6 19/6 2 1,2(1,28,3(1.32— fl 1 / 1 Ladies’ Tan Ribbed Ca'shmero Hose- 3 7 n , vxiVettFSLadies’ White S CORSETS— Now 12/6 14/6 16/6 17/11 18/11 each I I V 1 W Usually 4/11 .. Now 3/9 pair 36in . ll> . ... tjow l/V 1/9 and l/ll yard . . Reduced Prices 7/11 8/11 10/9 .Men's Heave A\ inter-weight All-wool SHIRTS / 1 \ ‘j': ’ w Ladies’ All-wool Ribbed Caslnnere HO- ... <\'ri\' II AM ASK — Ladies ''kite and Grey CORSETS— amt PANTS—Usually 9/(1 Now 6/11 each Ng ’■'/ 7 > * 1 Usually 7/6 and 8/6 pair Now 4/11 and 5/11 ; obin in.c • - ' Now Vg 4 /h a;l d 5/11 yard c.B. 7 /:// I'. 1 /""/,,;'!, T I pa Special Bargain Prices 6/6 and 8/11 Men's All-wool FLANNEL UNDERS- W t ■!/ ■-’/> > Ladies’ Unshrinkable WOOLLEN GLOVES m H-‘vl-stT7YllEAßTH'rUGS—-thildren’s Liberty BODICES- Usually 9 6 ami WT, Now 6/9 and 7/1! L 1 I '? 1 f / White. Fawn, Grev. Heather and brown- TAI U/S 14/6 and 16/6 each Isuallyazl! .. Now 4/11 6 onlv Men's Bedford Cord KI DING UR EECH ES \/■ ► - | / g u.-ually 3/9 and 4.3’Now 2/11 and 3/11 pa r ■x- vl x- STrEI iEARTHKUGSA : '' V ' lined with Buckskin Pads. 6 and 7 only- XfA I 1/ / Children's WOOLLEN GLOV ES ni V\ lute, . ANMI..SI I.R No w 17/6 and 27/3 6 Now 7/11, 0.8. 8/11 M-n" B'' end' Woo! S(X V I ITimlly V H , W ’. - Now 1/11 pair I TAPESTRY /-"'.TV-'. 1 : i f J dkbss department. K' I KSS SpeC^m^rßS il,lrPll '’tn a T' I! ''N I '' Abn'i All.v 1 TWEED T l.'t > t b'S. I 7Vk » 1 I suin A'l'wool FANCY and 8/11 " Now 12/6 and "14/6 each BEOOMT-Rs sves.u toL't.e Now.3/llpair slmd.s-Fsuallv 29 6 Now 16/6 pair bl/ IVj Usually W/6 and 1-1 6 Now 6/U and 8/11 J- ' 1 '> Q W C VSES -- Now 1/6 each (hd.lrens I> ; rk(.rev V. ooH.-.. | !t ,()OMERS. , h , (llllv , .■ s , ,- ( - s . ~ „, „ , I Eiue COATING SERGES, m lawn, Mggcr, - ' Now v . 1/3 and 1/6 each siz.-, to, Now Special Value 3/11 to 7/11 Usually 29 6 and 39 6 Now 17/6 suit n"' l :i 'Y' f ' New 12/6 yard TAA'ISTED MATTING MATS .. Now 2/9 each Absolutely nowhere in or out of New Zealand can the values of this Great Sale be excelled. Doors Open al 9 o’clock, Friday. Be Ready. IR® W f IP'" Pv GREYMOUTH, REEFTON AND HOKITIKA. JgLLf/ Jr a Spot Cash Stores,

FURB , * oxes, M 6 h > 11, uporsiuu ataju, *.- Jtijffir'J all other A. m-la tut “* lJ ’ u 7 Bd WmK and made up mtn lame*' and «hii T>Va/I dreu’a coats, lux*, sets, muffs, wraps, •tclee, capo, etc. Aho into rug. mat’s etc. Large stocks and varistiw of made-up furs, coats, rugs and skia-i tor sals. - j i ALASKA FUR DEPOT MANOFACTUKING FCEBrKKt- *b* tfON MERCHANTS. l®» WILLIS STljdBT T *'HLLIN OIO< 'Phonei IMS. Telegratcm “Snsaaoff.’’ Wellirgtcu N.B.- Al! kinds of skins tanaod is ■ la* K » o» smril quantities. "M E W M A N BRO h\ royal mail motor services (Established over 39 years.) WEBTFORT, REEFTON, GLEN HOPE, MURCHISON, NELSON BLENHEIM, MOTUEKA BI W AKA. WEST COAST SERVICES: ' Cars leave We-'port for Beef ton daily at 10 a.m. Cars leave Reeftoa for Westport daily at 9.30 a.m. Cars leave Teefton Railway Station for Westport, after arrival of morning train from Greymouth, Cars leave Westport at 6 a.m. and Beefton at 7 a.m. every Monday, Wed- | nosdoy, and Friday for Glonhope, and | Murchison, returning from Glenhopv to Beeftcn and Westport every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, after ar- ! rival of trains from Nelson. Through passengers booked to all I ♦reins from Nelson. s ’ HARLEY AND CO Agents, GREYMOUTH. f j

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Grey River Argus, 19 May 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 19 May 1922, Page 8

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