PIT BOOTS We are selling our “SUCKLINGS” FAMOUS PIT BOOTS AT 36/- NETT. only while our present stocks last. Buy a pair to-day before the increase in price. G. PULLAR BURNETTS FACE.
DRINK MORLEY’S ALE AND STOUT SUPPORT YOUR OWN INDUSTRIES ASK FOR IT-SEE THAT YOU GET IT Nine Mile Road, WESTPORT.
T. SHAW ELECTRICIAN (Regd.) WESTPORT. First class material and workmanship at bedrock prices. Electric, Radio and Fancy Goods. Crossley Radio Sets. Gramophones & Latest Records. Also SHAW’S TAXIS Phone 213.
Cash Purchases from woollen mills and manufacturers secured at old prices. Wholesale prices the outcome and big sales. GOO pairs all -wool fancy top Boys Hose, blue, white, green, gold and red .tops, sizes 4, 2/3; 5, 2/6; 6, 2/7; 7, 2/8; 8, 2/9 pair; secure at once. 1200 yards all wool Costume Flannels, helio, navy, cream, fawn, saxc, rose, 6 yards for 11/6; also Special Roslyn 36ir 3/6 yard. 100 G yards Colonial Flannels, pink, Shetland, Orkney, natural—6 yards for 10/-. 1000 pairs Ladies’ Lisle Hose, black, white, nude, dawn, peach champagne, etc., 3 pairs for 2/6. 150 Children’s Woollen Jerseys, fawn, navy and green; 18in. 2/4; 20in. 3/6; 22in. 3/11. 200 pairs Men’s Fancy Socks, 3 pairs for 1/11. Just arrived, Ladies’ Fur-trim-med Velour and Repp Winter Coats; exclusive models, exquisitely finished— Wholeasle prices *39/6, 49/6, 59/6, 65/-, 85/-. Tweed Coats 22/6. Ladies’ Special Cardigans and Pullover*, new shades and styles, 5/11 to 22/6. Gents’ Special (double-breasted) dark tweed Overcoats, now 39/-, 49/6, 56/-, 85/-. 1 Gents’ Special Sac Suits 46/-, 56/-, 75/-, 87/6; Boys’ Sui,ts from 19/6. | Gontl ’ all-wool Socks 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6 pair. . Gents’ Neglige Shirts 3/11, 5/6, 6/9, 7/6. A few good quotes. Send for new price list. Everyone saves at j GIBBARD’S Mail Order House, WESTPORT. | Phone 112. Box 74. gOUTH JJBITIBH JNBUBANOE £OMPANY Capital :i U,000,«0« Fire, Marine and Accident Iniaranee of every kind aaeepted at very bast condition!. The South British la a Colonial Institution offering policy holders the lowest i-atea. All matters adjusted ideally. _ j. NANCAMOW a 00., Djatriet Agents.
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Grey River Argus, 11 April 1928, Page 7
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