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f Extended for 3 /S' ® 91 Days Only * U/ One Price Only FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 19, 21. The Great Clean Up Stunt, after a busy Summer Sale. Fresh List of Unbeatable 2 6 Bargains. SHOWROOM. Ladies’ Fabric Gloves— Now 2 pairs OUSE HOLD T)R AyWRY for 2/6. 12 oniv Ladies’ Cardigans, Jumpers, Children’s Fancy Sox—Now 2 pairs for Hemmed Linen Finish Sheets, single and Blouses; were 6/11 to 14/6.— 2/6. bed.—Now 2/6 each. Now 2/6. Coloured Bordered and White Hem- 54in. White sheeting.—Now 2| yards Ladies’ and Children’s ready-to-wear stitched Handkerchiefs; were 4d for 2/6. Hats; were 9/11 to 29/6 —Now 2/6- each.—Now 2/6 dozen. SO inch superior quality Linen Finish Children’s Washing Hats; were 3/11. — Ladies’ Crepe de Chine and Fancy Sheeting; usually 3/6 yard—Now 2/6 Now 2/6. ' Rayon Scarves. —Now 2/6. yard. Ladies’ and O.S. Crepe Nightdresses. Tors —Reduced to 2 for 2/6 and 2/6 Coloured Towels, fast dye, size 45x22. Now 2/6. each. —Now 2 for 2/6. Fugi Silk and Tussore Silk Bloomers. Traced Calico Aprons—Now 3 for 2/6. White* Towels, size 40x20.—Now 2 for S.W. to O.S.—Now 2/6 pair. Crockery and Glassware oddments.— _ 2 / 6 - Ladies’ Cotton Vests —Now 2 for 2/6 New 2 for 2/6 and 2/6 each. bivh Satin Table Damask; usually and 2/6 each. 36x36 Traced Hemstitched Supper 3 J 1 yard.—Now 2/6 yard. Ladies’ Shadow Stripe Bloomers; were Cloths. —Now 2/6. 54x54 Coloured Bordered Table Cloths. 3/11. —Now 2/6. —Now 2/6. Ladies’ Jazz Top Aprons—Now 2/6. MEN’S & BOYS’ WEAR, Coloured Bordered Supper Cloths Ladies’ Cotton Fugi and Woven Cot- —Now 2 for 2/6. ton Bloomers; were 2/6 pair.— Now only Canvas Suit Case Covers, suit- Hemmed Pure Linen Glass and Tea 2 pairs for 2/6. able for motorists; worth 23/6 — Towels. 20x30.—Now 3 for 2/6. Ladies’ Fancy Print Aprons—Now 2 Now 2/6. (’rash Runners.-—Now 2 for 2/6. for 2/6. Carpenters’ Aprons, usually 1/11. — Embroidered Nightdress and Pyjama 120 Children’s Washing Dresses, Over- Now 2 for 2/6. Bags; worth 4/11. —Now 2/6. alls and Rompers— Now 2 for 2/6, Alen’s Natural Cashmere Wool and Washing Cretonnes.—Now 5 yards for and. 2/6 each. Cotton Singlets; usually 5/6. —Now 2/6. Girls’ and Maids’ Washing Dresses. — 2/6. Pure Linen Forfar Towelling.— Now 3 Now’ 2/6. Attache Cases, 14in and 16in. —Reduc- yards for 2/6. Children’s Cotton Fugi Bloomers, sizes ed to 2/6. Embroidered Duchess Sets. —Now 2/6 14 to 22 inch.—Now 2 pairs for 2/6. Semi-stiff and soft collars; usually 1/3. Dure Linen Breakfast Cloths. 45x45.— Children’s Cotton Vests —Now 2 for Now 3 for 2/6. Now 2/6. 2/6. Boys’ Black Stripe Drill and Plain 40 inch superior quality Silk and BorInfants ’ Longeloth and Winceyette Grey Tennis and Canoe Shirts. —Now dered Cotton Curtain Nets —Now 2/6 Day Gowns.—Now 2/6. 2/6. yard. Children’s Nightdresses—Now 2/6. Alon’s Silk and Wool, and Woollen Cot Blankets.—Now 2 for 2/6 and 2/6 Infants’ Silk Bibs. —Now 2 for 2/6. Fancy Socks; were 3/6. — Now 2/6 each. Ladies’ Rubber Bathing Shoes; were pair. Oddments and Remnants of Curtain 3/11. —Now 2/6 pair. Men’s Heavy Woollen Socks.— Now 3 Nets. Silks, Dress Materials, Etc.— Ladies’ and Children’s Bathing Suits. pairs for 2/6. To Clear at 2/6 each. Now 2/6. Men’s Silk and Cotton Fancy Socks. — 2/C each: DRESS DEPARTMENT. HOSIERY AND FANCY. now 2 for 2/6. Alen’s Fleecy Lined Singlets and Pants, .... were 3/6.—Now 2/6. inc “ Washing Evening Frock Satin Ladies’ Art Silk Gloves; were 3/11.— y ten » s White and Coloured Border in apricot, royal blue, shell pink. Now 2 pairs for 2/6. Handkerchiefs—Now 6 for 2/6. black white, saxe, navy, silver grey, Ladies’ Heavy Cotton Hose, new shades Elen’s Heavy Workin a Braces Now pillar box red. nile green ami almond —Now 2 pairs for 2/6. 2/6. ° green; worth 4/11 yard.—Now 2/6 Ladies’ Marled Silk and Cotton Hose. Mcn ’ s white Cotton Singlets; were 2/6 yard ‘ usually 2/11 pair—Now 2 pairs for - cae h._Now 2 for 2/6. Good q uallt y Fancy Rayons.—Now 2/6 ' Silk and Cotton and Silk and M a'for varY FUgi Si,k — Wool, and all wool Cashmere Hose— 2/b yara. Now 2/6 pair. Boys’ Fancy Pullovers Now 2/6. 27 inch Fancy Dress Velveteens.—Now Ladies’ Art Silk Hose, good value. — Boys’ all wool Black Golf Hose; were 2/6 yard. Now 2/6 pair. 2/6 pair.—Now 2 pairs for 2/6. All wool Dress Flannels.—Now 2/6 yd. “WE SELL FOR LESS.” Thorpy’s Economy Warehouse GREYMOUTH, REEFTON & WESTPORT.

DANGER OF PAPER FAMINE. OPPORTUNITY FOR NEW ZEALAND The world’s production of paper in 1913 was 11,420,000 metric tons, but by 1927 this figure had increased to 19.152.000 tons. In spite of this the National Development Bureau in Ot tawa reports that “at the end of March, 1930, the Canadian and U.S.A. Paper Afill s had paper stocks on hand equivalent "to only 3.7 days average production —if these mills ceased production even for 4 days a temporary paper famine would be the result.” This fact offers even further proof that the softwood plantations owned by the Bondholders of N.Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd. will prove highly remunerative from the investors’ point of view.

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Grey River Argus, 17 March 1932, Page 3

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