> I* '**srw '■4&ilii | imWl !*mw» ►Jc.V i: Al A .■<> (WL /SjJkl l| H MH| IM ijlWwiiq I wiiMl Ksm 'SsAsfc*"** OifefctX* -•»!,"'■ ■iHlilllllllllllllllllWii''’'. - ,** NOW FOR THE SECOND WEEK AND BIGGER BARGAINS. Men’s Box DEEL J BOOTS, medium weight— Usual Price 32 6 Sale Price 24, 6 I Women’s Smart OXFORD SHOES — Usual Price 29/6 .. Sale Price 21/Boys’ CHROME DERBY BOOTS— Usual P?’icc 22 6 .. Sale Price 18 9 Women’s Heavy Welted TAN SHOES— Usual Price 45 - .. Sale Price 29/6 NEW CLOTHING ZEALAND FACTORY >
TYMONS & Co’S STOCKTAKING SALE NOW ON. FURTHER REDUCTIONS SHOWBOOM. COATS—Ladies’ Striped Tweeds Sale Price 27/6 Ladies’ COSTUMES—UsuaIIy £6/10/- to £B/15/- Salo Price 55/Ladies’ TWEED SKIRTS, iu Biscuit and Grey Tweeds— Sale Price 10/6 1 only Ladies’ Black TAFFETA EVENING FROCK— Usually £7/10/- .. .. .. • Sale Price £4/19/6 Ladies’ Fleecy-lined BLOOMERS—UsuaIIy 6/11 Sale Price 4/11 MERCERY. Men’s CAPS, a good variety .. .. Sale Price 5/6 7/6 9/6 Men’s PYJAMAS, Tip-top Value— Usually 17/6 19/6 Sale Price 13/6 15/6 Men’s LINEN COLLARS, all shapes and sizes—Sale Price 1/3 Men’s OVERCOATS, special—Usually 70/- .. Sale Price 50/Menk Heavy WOOL SOCKS—Usually 2/6 .. Sale Price 1/11 Men’s Heavy NEGLIGE SHIRTS— Usually 14/6 .. .. .. .. Sale Price 7/11 10/6 Men’s Heather Mixture WOOL OVERSHIRTS, long sleeves— Usually 19/6 .. .. . . .. .. Sale Price 16/6 5 per cent. Discount Coupons given to all Purchasers.
Odds an d Ends of Real j a * ue a i“ V W C. SMITH’S LTD. (al Sale S skies The good news of our Sale of Sales has spread fast indeedjudging from the crowds that visit us daily. Thinking people know that our Sales are different and that they are splendid medias for saving money. LOOK AT THESE TIP-TOP VALUES IN THE FANCY AND HABERDASHERY. Four Tubes LANOLINE Fo ■>/ Children’s HAND BAGS L. L. Now 6d each Assortment of Ladies’ White MUSLIN COLLARS 3d each SmaU Children’s WOOLLEN GLOVES 6d pair Ladies’ WASHING GLOVES . . " 2 /n pair Six Ladies’ White HANDKERCHIEFS .." .. For 1/11 iiw-imnrT II TO»—WlT—nil ■ I I,Wl—— C. Smith Ltd. DRAPERS :: GREYMOUTH
’JATTEESALL ’8 HOTEL. CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH. E- M- SHEEDY formerly of Shade's Hotel has entered into possession of the above newly built eommodi. us hostelry. A cordial -welcome to West Coasters who will find the hotel replete with every modern convenience as it has been recently renovated and added to The Dining-room, etc., is under the solo charge of Mrs Sheedy. Nothing but the best brandg of Wines, Spirits and Beers. Correspondence, etc., promptly attended to, ’Phone 0.i4 R O x - ifi4 _
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Grey River Argus, 22 July 1922, Page 4
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406Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 22 July 1922, Page 4
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