I W -SPECIAL BIG PURCHASE I j ii GLASSON AND CO., G-revirsuth and Westtort. £4,000 Stocks Value £4,G00 | BOUGHT AT A GRSAT DISCOUNT FOR C2 SH. | GREA.*T GIA.NT SAI4E COMMENCES FRIDAY, MAY 19 J This is the Best, Value purchase we ever made. We can now glv> you Extraordinary Value. These low prices are possible only because we bought Glasson and Co.’s stocks at a silly price. HTNDEEDJ OF OTHER BARGAINS. Absolutely nowhere in or out of New Zetland can the values of this Giant Sale be excelled. DOORS OPEN 9 A.M. FRIDAY. Co GREYMOUTH, REEFTCL AND HOKITIKA.
J '.HP Ladies' Tweed COATS— Now 19/6 Ladies’ Tweed SKIRTS—Now 9/11 Ladies’ BLOUSES .. Now 3/11 I I Ladies’ Flannel DRESSES Now 39/6 I Ladies’ Gabardine RAINCOAT S— Now 19/6 Ladies’ Tweed and Flannel Costumes Now Ladies’ Woollen Sports Coats and Jumpers .. Now 9/11 I Ladies’( ‘ashmere-finish HOSE 1/6 Ladies' Fleet-v Bloomers—Now 4/11 wM Maids’ TWEED COATS—Now 14/6 MM Boys’ Woollen Jerseys, all sizes, all colours Now 6/11 W, ‘ite Double-bed SHEETING, SOin Now 1/6 vard Boys’ Tweed SUITS .. Nowl7/G Bovs’ SHIRTS .. .. Now 3/11 Men's Working Shirts—Now 4/11 < feaMl Men’s Neglige Tennis Shirts 5/11 Men ’s Strong BRACES—Now 1/6 t Men’s Tweed TROUSERS— I Now 7/11 and 9/11 I Men's Fleecy lined SHIRTS and PANTS . . \ OIV 5/11 5 Men's FELT HATS .. Now 8/11 Men's Worsted SUITS .. g<) '(5 Men's Woollen SOCKS .. 1/6 p :i j r j)iSPstl Men's Football Jersevs—Now 9/11 Coloured TOWELS Now 1/ Wilite TOWELS ' ' X,,w V 6
r— " 1 - e-— — ■—■ S‘GET on the right track* J N? iO I > -V-. ■ i jwfi? I BNJiOK: Iso T AMES WATSON a C 9 LT D |
TRY ON OUR . wm COATS I 29 6, 65. -, 75/-, 85/-. I You are cordially invited to eall, I and try on a few of the Ladies’ new Winter Coats now showing at Glassou’s, Mackay Street. You will not be pressed to purchase, and an inspection will show styles and prices that will make an in- 1 stant appeal no matter how much yon want to go to. 29/6, 65/-, 75/-, 85/-, or if you prefer to have your own coat tailored to your own measures in a special style, in Velours or Tweeds, you can do so at practically the seme prices as ready-made. GLASSON & CO., Mackay St, Greymouth. > li
Riding across country is reckoned wonderfulyl cxJiiliarating, but there is another : i.J- to the piclum. Arthur Night ingall, a great horseman in his day in the Old Country, once wrote: “No sport is more enjoyable than that of riding over fences—especially when yon win. Such exercise keeps one won- < derfully fit and well—till one gets a bad afll and has to be swept up for sanitary purposes. If a man can get ihis living in a peaceful occupation, I should not advise him to join our ranks, unless he ■wishes to leave a widow unirovided for and disgusted with the > urf. ”
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Grey River Argus, 20 May 1922, Page 6
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