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COSY PYJAMAS (Lich-Field Makes) Men’s Strong Striped Twill Flannelette “The Kerry” 7/11 pair Men’s Strong Striped Twill Flannelette “Cossack” 8/11 pair Men’s Strong Striped Twill Flannelette “Curfew” 9 11 paii Men’s Strong Striped Twill Flannelette “Rodney” 11/11 pair Boys’ Striped Woven Pyjamas, al! sizes, 1 to 10; fit boys age 3 to 16 —One Price 4/11 pair AU makes are guaranteed for wear when flier hear the Lichfield name. Kim Williams “Out On His Own’’ Greymouth. We Pay Postage or Railage.

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Great BARGAIN SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, APRIL 18th. 600 Packages of Special Job and Underpriced Drapery and Apparel. Bought by our London Buyers from Forced-to-sell London and Manchester Manufacturers. Ladies’ Fur Trimmed VELOUR COATS—29/11. Ladies’ TWEED SKIRTS—S/11, 7/11. 9/11. Ladies' Fleecy Lined BLOOMERS—I/11J; O.S. 2/4. Children's Fleecy Lined BLOOMERS —1/-. Wrapround CORSETS and CORSELETTES—3/10, 4/11. Boys’ JERSEYS, with Tie to match—3/6. Men’s WORKING TROUSERS—S/11. Men’- WORKING SHIRTS—3/11*. Boys’ TWEED SHORTS—3/11 J. Men '3 PULLOVERS—4/11. PALM AND OLIVE SOAP—3 for 1/-. Ladies' All Wool CASHMERE HOSE—2/6 and 3/10. Ladies' Heavy COTTON HOSE—I/4. CHILDREN'S SOCKS—]./• pair, etc-, etc. "WE SELL FOR LESS.” Thorpy’s ECONOMY WAREHOUSE. Greymouth, Reefton. Westport

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Grey River Argus, 4 May 1931, Page 3

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