Prices Are Lower At THORPY’S Economy WAREHOUSE DRASTIC STOCKTAKING SPECIALS FOR Saturday & Monday, June 17 & 19 WE OFFER YOU THE BEST BUYING MARKET IN GREYMOUTH. SHOWROOM. FANCY DEPARTMENT. HOUSEHOLD AND DRESS Siecial London Purchase-48 only-Latest Fas- ; Ladies , Heavy Art gllk HOSE UsuaUy 2/U , ; DEPARTMENT. hion WOOLLEN FROCKS— : Now 1/111 i 36in. TWEEDS in fawns. black and red Bargain Prices 29/b, 34/b, 3J/ : Laclies > All Wool Cashmere HOSE. Newest ; grounds. Worth 3/6 — Now 1/10 yard Ladies’ Fleecy lined Rubber RAIN COATS, m ; shades — Now 1/11.1 and 2/11 Pair •: 36in. Heavy Wool and Cotton TWEEDS in Green, Brown, Black and Navy. New Cross- | Ladies , pleecy-lined Silk GLOVES. Usually i Green. Fawn and Saxe shades—Now 1/- yard over fronts. Worth 29/11- Now 17/6 | 2/6 pair _ Now 1/3 pair i 33in. TUSSORE SILK- Now 1/-yard 106 . Sp ™ lal . Job all W °° : Newest Jazz Designs WOOLLEN SCARVES— ; Double Bed White and Coloured Honeycomb CARDIGANS and JUMPERS - ; New 2/11 and 3/11 i QUILTS Now 6/11 each Halt usual Prices a/nn/ir, u/ ; knitting WOOL, big variety of shades— ■ 54in. Heavy Bordered TABLE DAMASK--200 only, Ladies’ Latest Shapes. Ready-to-weat 3 Skeins for 1/- and 2 Skeins for 1/- I Now V 8 yard FELT HATS— Q/11 i FUR TRIMMINGS. Usually 12/6 to 29/6 yd. i 42x20 Heavy Quality TOWELS— Now 2/- pair w t . « l ! al P T4 ZI w L Now 5711 t 0 17/5 * 36in. Floral WINCEYETTE in Pink and Green. Ne T W T e 4‘J° lldo V y tl eS n, * Coloured Bordered HANDKERCHIEFS. good i Now 1/3 yard LINERY. worth 5 / n Our Special Price 2/6 ; value— 6 for 1/- and 4 for 1/- i 18in. Extra Heavy ROLLER TOWELLING— Children’s Woollen JUMPERS & CARDIGANS ■ p„n Size PILLOW CASES— N °" r r - a w ' 2 ’ Now Bd. lOld, and 1/- each Infant’s Silk and Wool SHAWLS — First Class Value 9/11, 12/6, 14/11 = BARGAIN COUNTER. mpk’Q ANT) BOYS’ WEAR Ladies’ Long Sleeve DRESSING JACKETS. jylxjJN O 2k IN U DUIO »V£jAK, Rubber RAI/cOATS* COOKERY BOOKS, with 500 Recipes- ' Men’s Striped Flannelette PYJAMAS. Usually Sizes 21 to 50in. Were 9/11 to 12/6— Now 1/- each : 5/11— P Now 5/11 6/11 7/11 ; t Men’s All Wool CARDIGANS with Collars, in 12 only. Ladies’ Satin and EVENING G °° d » GLASS TUMBLERS-, 3 for 1A Dark Brown, Fawn and Grey. Usually 10/6 FROCKS. Were 29/6 to 39/6— Now 19/11 | . vt? Infant’s Twill Winceyette Plunket Style ; Lemaire’s Lavender TALC POWDER. large ; Mens Merino Mixture SENGLEIS natural GOWNS- Now 3/6 : size _ Now /- tin I shade. Usually 5/6- Now 3/11 Infant’s Art Silk Fleecy Lined ROMPERS, in : ; UNDERPANTS to 4/6 Red Saxe. Apple green and Fawn— ■ Fancy CUP, SAUCER and PLATE, Sets of 3— i Men’s -Winter Weight CASHMERE SOCKS, in ’ ‘ ’ Reduced to 3/11 i Now 1/- set i plain shades, Brown. Grey and Fawn. Usually Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed - s.^aTClearance of Men’s HANDKERCHIEFS Children's Fleecy lined BLOOMERS, English | Now 1/- box . wh]te Hems tltched and Coloured Border make— Now 1/10 and 2/6 THERMOS FLASKS, reliable make— Usually Bd, 9d, and 10d each Now’6 for 2/'6 Fleecy lined BLOOMERS, Womens — ; Now 2/6 each ; Heavy Ribbed all wool WORKING SOCKS. Now 1/11 and 2/6 I Usually 1/3 pair— Now lOd pair 0.5.. Now 2/11 and 3/6 i Breakfast CUPS and SAUCERS—Now 2 for 1/- i Boys’ WOOLLEN JERSEYS, big variety— Ladies’ Winceyette NIGHTDRESSES, embroid- I ———————=7=7s= ; Now 2/11 and 3/11 ered— Now 2/114 and 3/11 i JKITIKiTJKTJIirEJcJTJKraJTIBJBfZJZrgJERJTJPJKrB : Boys’ TWEED SHORTS, all sizes—Now 3/4 pr LARGEST DIRECT IMPORTERS ON THE WEST COAST. “WE SELL FOR LESS.” Thorpy’s Economy Warehouse GREYMOUTH, REEFTON, WESTPORT.
CLOSING TO-MORROW UMION " WJJ *°?™““£4OPO HffWTTTITiTII ALLUVIAL COLD [J nfliillSJWTl CLOSES : JUNE 17, 1933. \ - A mo.-’-.wicXeW atn ped FFWEwgrTTI \ -plea* 0 3 fig Objects: To raise funds, to the extent \ r ’ <o r tcV«’ .. Eg of the profits available, for the objects LLX£2LJEI£ILJJJ| \ a „ c l° se ccW e ' Igg nominated in the License. \ T. c c sscd etY Eg Secretary: N. McArthur, \ ati .■■ ' . Ntissl E P.O. Box 110 - - Wellington. By license issued under \ tta l " 6 ' Nirs ° r B Treasurer: B. L. Hammond, Section 42 of “The I E P.O. Box 110 - - Wellington. Gaming Act, 1908. f.d<W esS ’'
= Have Your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed by ; | Taylor’s | = TAYLOR’S expert Dry Cleaning and : = Pressing methods are far superior to = any other form of cleaning—always = successful—satisfaction is guaranteed = and the interests of economy greatly = furthered. Be smartly dressed—clothes ■ MMn|w r ™ definitely affect one’s mental outlook = —why have a “depressed” appear- \x\ah ance when Taylor’s will restore your = soiled and creased clothing to its orig- •"•Ki do not bUuro — uial newness again. The very low tho flnost tJtiltttt — charges will surprise you. fabric [ GREYMOUTH AGENTS I TRUMAN’S — WAREHOUSE. GREYMOUTH.
I NO PRICS INCREASE On Account Extra Exchange Hillman Minx Saloon STILL £293 MAIN PORTS Schaefs’ Limited MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH.
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Grey River Argus, 16 June 1933, Page 3
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