Bwga* «sagf«3 *»gwa “"2* “ t^ 3a * s gj a,a “Y"" It’s Booming Along! 3 All the Coast is talking about it, and no won .’er ! Such a feast of bargains seems hardly possible these days. But the Bargains are here ! McGruer’s Record Sale Of the ertire stock of John Cobb, the well-knofvn Feilding Draper, VALUED at 000, provides a splendid opportunity to secure realty fine seasonable lines at Wonderful Reductions. 1 It’s a great sale —with big advantages. Here are some of the Bargains; SHOWROOM— H H H H H H H 24 only children’s white Muslin Dresses, embroidered ynd pleated, sizes 18 inch to 30 inch, were 18s Gd, now 11s Gd each. 4 only ladies Tussore Silk Costumes, S.W. and W.S. sizes, usually 84s, now 49s 6d. Great value. Children’s Crepe, Stripe, and Print Overalls, sizes 18 to 22 ins. only, usually 3s lid each, now 2s (id. UNDERWEAR— Ladies White Cotton Combs., worth (is (id, now 3s lid. Ladies Longclotli and \ oile Camisoles, were 4s 6d and os lid now 2s(id and 3s lid. H H H a 8 H Ladies Longclotli Nightdresses, were 12s Gd, now Ss lid. ‘ GLOVES AND HOISERY— White Washing Lisle Thread Gloves, were Is 9d and 2s 3d, now Is 3d and Is 9d a pair. Coloured Lisle Hose, silk ankle, in dark brown, cream, tan, champagne, and whit?, wire -•.< (Li, lid a pair. . DRESS--200 yards Check and Stripe Dress, in brown, greens and greys, 40 ins wide, worth 3s Gd yd, now 2s 3d a yard. 1' rcncli Crepe de Chine, 27ins wide, in old rose, sky blue, saxe anil white, very dainty, worth 10s Gd a vard, now 7s Gd a yard. FANCY DEPARTMENT— White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, worth Gd each, now 3 for Is, and 6 for Is lid. B H c a 1' ancy Coloured Handkerchiefs, check borders, stripes and spots, smart goods, just opened, were 8d each, now 3 for Is Gd. MANCHESTER—--4 pieces 36inch cream Flaiiellete, usually 2s 9d, now Is lid a yard. , 3 pieces 42inel) Longclotli, usually 2s Gd. now Is lOd a yard. 3 pieces 32inch plain cream and ecru Casement Cloth, was 2s Gd, now Is lid. CLOTHING AND MERCERY— Men’s working Felt Hats, were 11s Gd, now Gs lid each. Men’s Dungarees, were 11s Gd, now 9s Gd. Men’s Dungarees, were 13s Gd, now 11s 6d. * Men’s working Shirts, strong cotton, and Grandrill, were 12s Gd, now 8s lid. BOOTS— Girl’s Chrome Derby Hals machine-sewn, sizes 7 to 10, usually 12s Gd, now 10s 9d. Sizes 11 to 1, usually 13s Gd, now 11s 9ii. Ladies black leather Slippers, were 9s 9d, now 7s Gd a pair. Ladies Cliro.me ward Shoes, were 14s Gd, now 11s Gd a peair. Men’s rubber heels, were Is Gd pair, now Gd pair. Black Mohair Laces, 2 doz. for Gd. Black Radium, now Gd and 10d.* a r! a. S' E IMcGRUER & I [okitika, i* rcy month, rn SPOT CASH '-'V. DRAPERS ami Reoftou. h a p? 3 c 3
Sale Time at Ballantynes 1 A Special Bargain Time of Genuine Price Reductions All Departments are offering attractive Bargains, & whatever your requirements they will cost less now * Women’s Size Natural Woven Cotton and Wool * Combinations reduced to 8/6 pair Large Size Ribbed Cotton Chemise Vests Short; or no sleeves, reduced to 2/6 Athletic Corsets, sizes 21 to 25, reduced to 6/11 pair Girls’ Navy Wool Serge Costumes, suitable for school wear. For ages from 10 to 15. . Superior value at 39/6 each. Regular prices 49/G to 59/G. “Morning Glory ” Gowns in Washing Crepe, in Pink, Helio and Sky; with White Collar ; full size. Regular Price, 18/6. reduced to 14/9 Free Postage and Discount as usual Ballantynes Christchurch
GREAT SUMMER Clearing' Sale of Surplus Stock Has Started at SCHRODER & CO Come Early. m I & 1 mm bbsli l
M. J. CORBETT. CITY CASH BUTCHHKY. NO LOT I REVELL STREET. BY PAYING CASH on the block a REDUCTION of ONE PENNY PER UR. will bo made on all meat sold. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT from 1 to 9 p.m. a cleaving bargain sale will be bold when all meat in stock will be sold at prices even less than cost, so that .the shop can be cleared, by 9 o’clock. Don’t miss the bargains.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1920, Page 3
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