LOOK AT THE PRICES OF McGRUER’S SALVAGE BARGAINS. RECORD BREAKING FIRE SALE. NO BETTER VALUES ANYWHERE IN NEW ZEALAND] SEE FOIL YOURSELF: SEE FOR, YOURSELF: Ladies’ Washing Frocks and Overalls. Fire Price 3s IGd, 4s 11d. Children’s Print Overall Rompers and Dresses. Fire price Is, 1s tod, 2s lOd and 3s Ild. Ladies’ Serge and G'abadine Costumes. Fire price 39s 6d, 59s 6d. SPECIAL MILLINERY BARGAINS: Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-to-Woar Hats. Fire price 2s 11d, 4s lid, 6s 11d. Ladies’ and Children’s Navy Woven Cotton Bloomers. Fire price is 4d. Ladies’ Fancy Crepe Dressing Gowns. Salvage price 4s 11d. Corsets, 100 pairs, sir.es 21 to 30. Fire price 1s and 2s lid pair. Children’s Corset Bodices. Fire price 1s each. Ladies’ Brassieres, elastic hacks. Fire price 1s 10d. Babies’ Rubber Feeders. Fire price 6d each. 100 pairs Ladies’ Black Art Silk Hose. Fire price 10d a pair. Ladies’ All Wool Cashmere Hose, in white, black and new light shades. Fire price 1s !0d a pair. Ladies’ Art Silk Hose, latest shades. Fire price 1s 4£d and 2s 10d pair. Children’s Cashmere Socks, sices 1 to i>, ail shades. Fire price Is 4d a pair. Ya! Lace, • inch to 1 inch wide. Fire price 12yds Is, 36yds 2s 6d. Ladies’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. Fire price 6s for 1s 4d and 6 for is Sd. Knitting Silk, 4oz. halls, were os. Fire price 2s. 100 dozen Towels (slightly smoke soiled). Fire price 1s 3d, 1s 9d, 2s 4d and 2s 8d a pair. Bordered White Damask Table Cloths. Fire prices 2s 10d and 4s 4d. Mipeall Forfar Towelling, 25 inches wide. Fire pi ice 9d a yard. 30 inch All Silk Fuji. Fire prioe 2s 6d a yard. 50 pairs White Canvas Strap and Lace Shoes, Cuban Heels. 6s 11d pair. Boys’ Cashmere Finish Singlets, usually 2s lid. Now 1s 11ld. Boys’ Heavy Railway Tweed Knickers-, usually 8s lid. Now 6s 8d a pair. Colonial Black Golf Hose, coloured tops, all sizes, usually- 3s lid to os 6d. Now 2s lod a pair. Alcn’s Cashmere Finish Singets and Underpants, usually 4s 0d each. Now 2s 10d eaon. Alen s Coloured Mercerised Handkerchiefs, usually Is each. Now 6 for 2s 6d. All V 001 Grey and Heather Bushman’s Jerseys, usually 8s Gd. Now 4s lod. Alen s Hard wear Working 'Trousers, usually 10s (id and 12s (id. Now 7s 11d and Ss Ild a pair. ‘ THE LOW BRICES A«K POSSIBLE ONLY BECAUSE WE RECEIVED THE INSURANCE AtONKY. COALE SHARE IN THE EXTRAORDINARY DISTRIBUTION OF DOUBLE - VALUE DRAPERY. McGRUER’S Ltd. HALF-PRICE DAYS fn order to clear out odd lines left over from our Sale we offer the following for a few days at half-price. FROCKS HOISERY COSTUMES GLOVES JUMPERS SILKS UNDERCLOTHING DRESS FABRICS SCHRODER AND CO. DRAPERS, FURNISHERS, CLO T HIEIt K.. 11EV ELL STREET, HOKITIKA. ’PHONE 12IS, mnmnmnmnmnnnnn p I __ BARGAINS ? RATHER! THE BICCEST YOU’VE EVER KNOWN. YES: AIISS THOMPSON'S SUMMER, SALE IS NOW ON. GET YOUR NEEDS NOW AND SAVF. SHILLINGS IN THE POUND. SHOP EARLY! MISS FLORENCE A. THOMPSON LADIES’ WEAR, SPECIALIST, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. rnmmmpmmmaDcri □ m m m m m m is iUIhT Better Quality Rings at Unequalled Value. WHEN IT COMES TO THE QUESTION OF AN ENGAGEAIENT RING DON’T BE ’All SI .ED INTO BELIEVING THAT YOU CAN GET BETTER QUALITY AT THE PRICE YOU ARE PREPARED TO PAY BY PURCHASING OUTSIDE YOUR, OWN TOWN. AYE ARE PREPARED TO STATE TRUTH FULLY THAT IN THE MATTER OF DIAMOND RINGS THAT WE CAN CERTAINLY GIVE VALUE EQUAL TO, AND IN SOAIE CASES BETTER [3 THAN YOU WILL GET IN THE CITIES. NO EXCESSIVE PROFITS BUT A FAIR THING FOR BOTH SIDES J.S THE STANDARD AYE GO BY. ilia » 1. TENN ENT’S WATCHMAKER, JEAVELLER, AND OPTICIAN. “ HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA, & AT GREYMOUTH. m a ® m ' bmOOTjI S M 101 i h ¥ h b' i -us n n Bj m nw > NEWMANS MOTORS LTD., ROYAL MAIL AND WHITE STAR SERVICES. SUMMER TIME-TABLE. ARTHUR’S PASS— HOKITI A—FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER. LEAVE ARTHUR’S PASS. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. On arrival of Christchurch Express. Arrive Hokitika 6:0 p.m. LEAVE HOKITIKA, 8.15 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Connecting with Christchurch Express. LEAVE FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER. Sunday 8.0 a.m. Tuesday Friday Arrive Hokitika .. 8.0 a.m. .. 8.0 a.rr.- ... 3.30 p.m, m. : returning to LEAVE HOKITIKA’. Wednesday 10.15 a.m. Friday 10.15 a.m. Sunday 9.0 a,m. Arrive Waiho 5.0 p.m. Cars leave Waiho for Woheka every Monday at 0 a Waiho the same day. SPECIAL TRIPS TO LAKE KANIERI DUILY. SPECIAL TRIPS TO ELECTRIC DREDGE—DAILY. Full particulars from— GOVERNMENT TOURIST DEPARTMENT. THOS. COOK & SONS. NEWMANS MOTORS LTD. WELD & SEWELL STREETS, HOKITIKA
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1927, Page 3
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