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STAGGERING PRICE Last Three C A I F " Days of 77»urs., Fri.&Mon., June Ist. to sth. -. | Consider how important this great Sale with its drastic reductions is to you. Height of Season Goods at end of Season Prices, thats the position, in brief. Why pay more to gam less. Here every pound note will // produce what you pay 30/- for elsewhere. We brought the prices down. Wo keep the prices down. ’ QUICK QUIT QUOTATIONS. I. “°<‘ : ??:T : ; axxxxx xr;:: xxxgl s .^~ stob m z . rxxx~» * «. i w'* r/T : 50’11 RIPPLEC'LOTII, for Dressing Gowns, in , -Win Horrocks’s White Plain PILLOW COTTON „„ ~ c A REMENT— i Men’s Heavyweight Winter All-wool SHIRTS JXr XV: R D °TXXX N A , Car,linnl, Rose, Navy, Cream, Save, Pi.;k- Now 2/- yard f/9 yard ‘ .. Now 1/- yard ’ and PANTS-Usually 9/6 .. Now 6/11 Childrens Gabardine RAINCOATS- ' Psuallv 51 I Now 4/11 yd. 36in Horrocks’s and Crewdson’s LONGCLOTH BO Ri )EEEI S CASEMENT- I Men's Heavy All-wool PLAIDING FLANNEL ’ ’“.’wrvu rr>AT« ' • -i ’ - Lewis’s VELVETEENS, the best make in Diack, | ami CALlCO—Usually 2, 3 and 2/6 Now 1/9 , 3bl \X a lh X Now 1/9 yd. i UNDERS-Usnally 15/6 Now 12/6 each Children sTW EED COATS, sizes 4 -- • Naw. Blown Mole, Grey— i 35in White CALICO—Now IOJd and 1/- yard . la! -{ n ’f BLANKETS— Men’s All-wool FLANNEL ENDERS— I snal.V 39/6 o g 19/6 ■ Usually 7/11 .. .. '.. Now 6/H yd. 18in Red Bordered TEA TOWELLING- ' single bed size ‘ . Now 26/6 I Usually 9/6 and 10/6 Now 6/11 and 7/11 Ladies’ Heavy IV ELD (OATS- .'4:n Heavy TWEED COATINGS— Usually 1/6 Nowl/- XX C bed size 7. .. Now 35/- I Men’s Knitted All-wool BUSHMAN’S SHIRTS I ... , C „ covr °FROCKS self shades Usually 14/6 Now 12/6 yd. I 27in FORFAR and TEA TOWELLING — White Double-bed BLANKETS, Best Colonial Now 7/11 each Ladies Serge COA I E ROCKS stlt Shades, Usually 2, - and 2/3 Now 1/9 and 1/11 XX Now 39/6 and 48/6 pair Men’s All-wool TWEED TRO USERS, grey shade Rose Emerald, Ll.e.n, Grey- UNDERCLOTHING. Double-width DOWLAS and FORFAR- aXAUnXeK 'IIFARTH REGS- Usu: lly 29/6 Now 16/6 pair , rXr'i 8 r" n\ ivmtTC " 12 dozen Ladies’ LONGCLOTH NIGHT- Usually 2,11 Now 2/6 yd. *• ‘ * special Value 17/6 and 27/6 each ilO only Boys’ SUITS, sizes 6to 14— Ladies Gabardine RAINCOATS- DHESSES-Usurllv 10/6 .. Now 7/11 1 5-lin White and Unbloaehed TABLE DAMASK XT™ X I Usually 29/6 and 39/6 .. Now 17/6 suit , ““X 4 ,' / ’ "t VVI ivvri f> ihizen Ladies’ LONGCLOTH CAMISOLES— i Usually 4/6 Now 3/9 yd. FANCY DEPARTMENT. I Mei’s Grey, Navy, aud Heather All-wool H 1( '” , n U T ?J'VC '' KC ’ " WCC<I ant ILA- NLL . Usually 5/11 Now 4/11 58in White and Unbleached TABLE DAMASK I j SWEATERS with Collars .. Now 12/6 (OSTUMKS— -o/R ro/R Ladies’ Cream Ribbed All-wool UNSIIRINK- Usually -1/11 end 5/11 Now 3/11 and 4/11 Castillo and Fancy SOAPS—Now 6 cakes for 1/- M , gtrong WORKING BRACES— J Usually m/ ; to 2h - . Now 39/6 and 59/6 ABLE VESTS, Special Value— 1 piece Grey NURSE’S CLOTH— ' Magnetic Mitt POT CLEANERS—Now 2 for 1/- , Usually 4/6 Now 1/6 pair Special laluc dozen In ants bB, short sleeveg 6/11 L Sleeves 7/11 I Usually 1/9 Now 1/4 yard : MACHINE OIL .. -. Now 6d bottle ; Bo vs’BRACES .. Now 6d 1/-and 1/6 pair , V .TwrrnyrnXvJ/'nm ’e w/r Ladies’ Ileavv C,lev Natural MERINO VESTS 3(>in Plain and Striped Grey COTTON TWEED NAIL BRUSHES .. -- Now 3 for 1/- Men > 3 p ure Kure rELT hays— Ladles TWEEDi SKIh s-Now 0/IX Mll./6 open front., short sleeves- i Now 1/11 yard BARILLA SOAP BARS-Good Value 1/- each Usually 27/6 Now 12/6 | Ladies Heavy V lute .IAI HLK BIOLSFS— j UsualyS/11 Now 4/11 2.Bin All-wool FLANNEL, Navy, Grey, and Blue Seal VASELINE .. .. Now 2 for 1/- I Men . g Wool FELT HATS _ , n .fn Xttv I Children’s Grey ami Navy Fleecy-lined I Shetland Now 1/11 yard ■ CARNATION and VIOLET TALCUM POWDER ; Usually 17/6 .. -■ Now 8/11 each trimreer VXlO> r X™ 7/11 BLOOMERS' Sale Prices 2/11 3/6 and 3/11 29in All-wool FLANNEL, in White, Navy, Groy Now 8d Bovs’ English Worsted JERSEYS, in Grey, I T?TXX mm vX '■ K 7/11 Ladies’ Naw Fleecy-lined BLOOMERS— and Shetland— I COLOUBITE HAT DYE—Bottle and Brush 1/9 ‘ Naw, Cardinal, Emerrhl, and Saxe, sizes Lack bA-ILL.- Al ht)A. Usually 7/6 .. .. Now 4/11 Usually 1/11 and 3/6 .. Now 2/6 yard ' WRITING INK, large— ' jq to 30 inches Now 6/11 , ‘_t nveve" O/ Ladies’ DRESSING JACKETS— j 29in Grey Union DRESS FLANNELS— i Usually 9d bottle . . - - Now 2 for 6d ' Med , s s(rong TWEI .; D TROUSERS— Ladies V INCEiI. I fl. BLOUSES— . Now 15/6 and 19/6 each I Usually 3/11 Now 3/6 yard LEAD PENCILS Now 6d dozen Now 7/11 and 9/11 pair T •idieH’ ,n ßeadv tolVear STRAW " and XfLT X Vhito SPORTP CORSI ' TS -- | 3»in All-wool SHRUNK DRESS FLANNELS, in | SCHOOL EXERCISES, 10 x 8 . Three for 1/- Men > s Str i ped COLLARS - - Now 3 for 2/6 L 1 B \ T l Xu\m.llv 10 '6 to 29/6 Now 9/11 14/6 ! Reduced Prices Now 7/11 8/11 and 10/9 Light and D: rk Greys- I WHITING PADS, 10 x 8, Unbeatable ■ Mcr , g and BU CKSKIN TROUSERS, for ' \ Lmlies’ White and Grey CORSETS, Best British Usually 4/11 and 5/11 Now 3/11 and 4/11 ! , Two for \ Heavy Work—Usually 25/- Now 19/6 pair Makes .. Reduced Prices 8/11 and 10/11 32in Striped FLANNELETTE— I ENVELOPES, Oblong, Square— Men’s Fish Brand OILCOATS, double lined— HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladit Navy, (..'roam, (Xey, Fleecy-lined • l.’suallv 1/4 ami 1/6 . . Now 1/- yard 1 Usually 6d packet, . Now 3 for 1/- j • Now 2 9/6 each . , . BLOOMERS— 3C ;., cowl’Quality Striped FLANNELETTES— SQUARE ENVELOPES, Mbite— ■ Mcn - S Gabardine RAINCOATS— Ladies Grey and Black WOOLLEN HOSE — ■ Usually 7/6 and 9/6 Now 5/11 and 7/6 Usually 1/11 and 2/6 Now 1/6 and 1/11 yd. , Now 2 pacxets .or 1/- j Now 29/6 and 39/6 each 1 Usually 3/11 and 4/T1 Now 2/11 and 3/11 Children's All-wool Grey and Navy BLOOMERS, ii;;,. Coloured Striped ROLLER TOWELLING I BUNDLES WHITE TAPE .. Now 2 for 1/- : Dark Worsted SUITS — All-wool Black Casbinere RIBBED HOSE— j sizes oto 7—Now Good Value 3/11 to 7/11 Usually 1/3 and 1/6 New 9d and 1/- yard ' HAIRPINS .. .. Now 9 packets for 1/- Usuallv 65/- .. •• -• Now 29/6 suit Usually 7/6 Now 4/11 Ladies’ Cream Ribbed VESTS— Coloured TOWELS—Now 1/6 1/9 and 2/9 each DRESSING COMBS .. Now 8d and 1/3 each Bovs > alK f Youths’ All-wool TWEED SPORTS Ladies’ Fancy Heather Mixture SPORTS HOSE | Usually 3/11 Now 2/11 WHITE TOWELS Lar”e Size— I LINEN BUTTONS, Assorted Sizes— | “SUITS sizes 7to 14— Usually 411 .. .. .. Now 2/11 Ladies’ Cream IL- vy MERINO BODICES ami ’ ’’special Value 2/6 each I Now 2 bocks fol - 1 /’ \ Usuallv 45/- to 55/- .. - - Now 29/6 Ladies’ Black Cashpiere-finish HOSE— I SPENCERS—UsuaIIy 8/11 Now 5/11 ,-,ri; n Plain Cream CASEMENT CLOTHS— | FINGERING KNITTING WOOLS, all colours jj en ’s tnd O.S. Fleeev-lined SHIRTS A- PANTS Usually 211 and 3/11 Now 1/6 and 2/11 : Ladies’ Heavy Cream Merino COMBINATIONS, I ■aellv 2/6 and 2/11 Now 1/11 yard 6d anci skein ’ Usually 8/11 .. Now 5/11 Children’s Bl j lck Three-quarter HOSE, sizes “V” Necks— Good' Quality BORDERED CASEMENT— ' WHEELING WOOL, all colours— 1 Meu > s Natural MERINO SHIRTS ami PANTS 4to 6 Usually L/b .. .. Now 1/3 | Usually 8/11 .. .. Now 7/11 Now 2/6 yard Now Bd, 1/- and 1/3 skein Usually 7-'ll Now 5/11 Children s Cream V YELLA GLOX ES, sizes 2to 6 Women’s Dark Grey All-wool BLOOMEk’S'.— JAZZ CURTAIN CRETONNE CLOTHING & MERCERY DEPT. Men’s I eavv Tweed and Worsted SUITS—- ;‘ sn: , y -, . Low 1/6 Usually 9/11 .. .. .. Now 8/11 lXual.lv 3/H •• Now 2/11 yard i „ i ' Now Special Value 59/6 and 84/Children s Cream C\ELLA GLOX ES, sizes 2to 6 C.B. BRASSIERES and BUST BODICES — isin Green Striped COIR MATTING— Men’s*XV’hite ami Striped NEGLIGE SHIRTS— i en ’ s ßi ae k COTTON SOCKS— Usually 2/11 .. .. . Now 1/11 Bargain Prices 4/11 6/6 aud 8/11 Now 4/9 yard i Usually 12/6 ami 13/6 Now 4/11 and 7/11 ‘‘ Now 2 pairs for 1/Lndics’ SEAMLESS GLOVES in White, Navy, . •--v.GL-d CORD MATTING RUNNER— ; Men’s Strong WORKING SHIRTS— Men's Red ami Blue Snot HANDKERCHIEFS Grey, and Brown—Usually 2/b Now 1/3 pair , .B2.A.JN OHEB A Dial Ah.TlAkil,T. 23 inches Now 3/9, 27 inches Now 4/6 j Usually 12/6 and 14/6 Now 4/11 and 7/11 Now 3 for 2/6 Ladies’ WOOLLEN GLOVES, in Cream, Grey, | 5U n Unblem-hed Herringbone SHEETING— '' Short CUIiTAIN NETS, White and Cream— Men’s Wa’rm WINCEY SHIRTS, suitable tor Mcn > s TWEED OVERCOATS—fawn and Brown Usually. 2/6 Now 1/3 , Usually 3/3 and 3/9 Now 2/9 and 3/3 yard Now 1/9 and 1/11 yard I Winter Wear —Usually 13/6 Now 7/11 each . * YVorth 84/- Kow 59/6 Ladies WOOLLEN GLO\ ES, in Cream, Grey, 54i n White Good Twill Herringbone SHEETING lin White, and Cream LONG CURTAIN NETS Men’s All-wool Heavy Ribbed SOCKS— TWEED OVERCOATS .. Now 14/6 lawn and Brown—Usually 3/9 Now 2/11 Usually 2/11 Now 2/6 yard Now 1/11 yard | Worth 4/6 Now 2/- pair | •' Vlfe challenge compe'ti'tion in cguali'ty and pricoa MoGRuKR & C o. Greymouth, Hokitika and Reefton

He ' Original 1 ) Axe used by Glasson’s to cut dowr. Q the cost of clothes when pro ■ iitcering was rampant. To-day ■ the firm’s suits and costumes 1 have a big reputation from one R end of New Zealand to the J other. A representative visits 0 all Coast districts, and will ■ measure you in your own homo ■ ! and submit pitterns at savings ft I which, in these days of money B | tightness, are -’-rely welcome. S Costumes in any style to g measure from £4/19/6. Suits jj from £4/9/6. Communicate I with Box 27, Greymouth, or j | Giasron & Co., 96 Lichfield St., f 1 Christchurch. BOX 27, GREYMOUTH O'? GLASSON&CO. UCHFiELD ST., CHRISTCHURCH e—* : '-"J- 1 '-L _r?’ l— _2

H7TIERE f Is the place to get good hard-wear ing washing Fants, Shirts, Socks, etc.; also the Best, Values in Blan kets, Sheeting, Tc-v/eis, Ladies’ Stockings aud Blouses, etc. rA TE RS ON ’S PATERSON \S The High Class Drapers and Outfitters, RJXCETJ. STREET, HOKITIKA. (Opposite National Bank.) Agents for Scott’s Service Tailoring Co.. C. Tavlor and Co., Expert Dyers and Dry Fren<‘h Cleaners. Terms Cash. Xlail Order? prompter attended tn. Sample submitted. M’e pey postage. BOY P 6. TTOKTTTRA

yjf HEN von CLIMB THE HILL Call at THE ROYAL HOTEL, DENNISTON Only Sparkling Wines and Amber Ales in Stock. J P OLIX 7 Ett, Proprietn” “POUND —Nature’s Herbal Tonic. For Invalids. Develops health, revita ]iuo« the whole body, strengthens the dlge&Jve organs, and .nets as a general Tonic. Price 3/6 packet at all stores or at D. Mundy. Herbalist, 92 PalmeP gton Street, Westport.

For Oongli and Colds, never fails. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure

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Grey River Argus, 2 June 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 2 June 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 2 June 1922, Page 8

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