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I .. 1 I if * ] C " *«.;'7unillll||iill|||||||||||||||lNlUllu“"";’i.**’' j LAST WEEK—SALE ENDS SATURDAY. I J BIG BARGAINS TO-DAY. i / Ladies’ Grlacie OXFORD SHOES— 1 ) Usual Price 29 6. . .. Sale Price 21/- 1 Z Colonial Wool UNDERWEAR— J S Usual Price 9/6 10, 6 Sale Price 7/11 8/6 < > Boys’ OVERCOATS, for Rain or Cold— < ( Usual Price 42/6 39 6 Sale Price 22 6 27/6 » i Men’s BOX DERBY BOOTS— < Usual Price 32/6 . . .. Sale Price 24/6 J i DENIM OVERALLS .. .. Sale Price 6/11 ( ? ( ' NEW IRBHb CLOTHINC | FAIANU HSfeiO FACTORY I ( | )

TYMONS & Co’S STOCKTAKING SALE NOW ON. FURTHER REDUCTIONS SHOWROOM. COATS—Ladies’ Striped Tweeds .. .. .. Sale Price 27/6 Ladies’ COSTUMES—UsuaIIy £6/10/- to £B/15/- Sale Price 55/Ladies’ TWEED SKIRTS, in Biscuit and Grey Tweeds — Sale Price 10/6 I 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 .'Ln's LINEN COLLARS, all shapes and sizes—Sale Price 1/3 Men’s OVERCOATS, special—Usually 70/- .. Sale Price 50/Men’s 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 OVERSIIIRTS, long sleeves— Usually 19/6 Sale Price 16/6 • 5 per cent. Discount Coupons given to all Purchasers.

\ Odds an£ l °f ea l ) Value at— C- SMITHS ITD. Sale Z—igEST of Sales The goou news of our Sale of Sales has spread fast indeed— Judging 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 .. y„ r ~ Children’s HAND BAGS • . .. tor i/Assortuient of Ladies’ White MUSLIN COLLARS M each Small Children’s WOOLLEN GLOVES ' Da £ Ladies’ WASHING iOLOVES . ' 9/11 Six Ladles’ White HANDKERCHIEFS For f /x “ C. Smith Ltd. •; dREYMOUTH

C, 0 B D E n hotel -V . HERTHON 'l •< .!. . IRTCRTSON.—■ ■ the General Pubib • ibovt Hote •*ai.-htion to bus ■din re of publie l*ysn..; ■ BPEI nd L< cal Ales always rr» '-'iily flu Best Brands of spirits (true to label) kept in si ;ck. T" Dining Room is under the per apervision of Mrs Robertson and /he Cobden Hotel is a home away from / K 1-. K, . .<*. XsUMa_iolSAakllAl

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Grey River Argus, 25 July 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 25 July 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 25 July 1922, Page 4

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