m rr. m rr: rr; H H H H H K H R H H H H H K K H H H K H H H H H H H H H H H H It’s Booming Along! -X3OOKAll the Coast is talking about it, and no wonder ! Such a feasi of bargains seems hardly possible these days. But the Bargains are here ! McCruer’s Record Sale Of the ertire stock of John Cobb, the well-known Feilding Draper, VALUED at provides a splendid opportunity to secure really fine, seasonable lines at Wonderful Reductions. it’s a great sale —with big advantages. Here ate some of the Bargains : 0.5., SHOWROOM— % 6 only ladies Black Silk Ottoman Blouses; sizes W.S. and were ‘2ls, now 14s 11s each. 0 only ladies Tussore Poplin and Gabardine Skirts trimmed, fancy pockets, self-covered and pearl buttons, were 29s 6d, now 12s 6d bO ladies White Panama Blocked Ready to Wears, were 14s 6d, now 6s lid. UNDERWEAR—I 1 awn, Grey, and Chamois, Washing Suede Finish Gloves, were 4s 6d, now 2s lid a pair. 20 doz. only Black Is Id; Ribbed Hose, very special, were 3s lid, now 3s 6d a pair. 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:*, word 4s I Id, ;.cw 3s lid a pair. DRESS--200 yards Check and Stripe Dross, in brown, greens and greys, 40 ins wide, worth 3s 6d yd. now 2s 3d a yard. t> French Crepe, de Chine, 27ins wide, in old rose, sky blue, saxe and white, very dainty, north 10s 6d a yard, now 7s 6d a yard. . FANCY DEPARTMENT— White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, worth 6d each, now 3 for Is, and 6 for Is lid. Fancy Coloured Handkerchiefs, check borders, stripes and spots, smart goods, just opened, were Sd each, now 3 for is 6d. MANCHESTER—--4 pieces 3Giuch cream Flanellete, usually 2s 9d, now Is lid a yard. 3 pieces 42ineh Longcloth, usually 2s Gd, now Is lOd a yard. 3 pieces 32inch plain cream and ecru Casement Cloth, was. 2s 6d, now Is lid. CLOTHING AND MERCERY— Men’s strong Samson Braces, were 2s lid, now Is lid. Fine selection of wide end ties, were 3s lid, now 2s 6d. Boy’s strong cotton Shirts, were 7s (id, now 5s lid, were 8s 6d, now 6s 6d. Men’s light Weight Singlets and Underpants, were 5s 6d, now 3s lid BOOTS— ... Ladies Chrome ward Shoes, were 14s 6d, now 11s 6d a peair. Women’s white court canvas Shoes, were 13s 6d, now 11s 6d. Men’s split Kip Shooters, were 25s 6d, now 19s 6d. Men’s Glace Derby Bals, were 40s, now 32s 6d. Men’s Goloshes, were 8s 6d and l()s (id, now 2s lid ar.d 3s lid a pair. 30 Gross' rubber heels, round and shaped, children’s and ladies, were Od pair, now 3 for Is. H H H H H H H H H H H rl H H H H H H H H H H H H H H SPOT CASH »j McGRUER &CO. "drapers Hokitika, Greymouth, and Keefton. H »B a a(j ■ ■B ■ *3 ■ ■■■ ■■■ ■1 » ■ "1 ■ ■ k •oEuj* TwPsvt mSan «?fln mlb mmmm wmmm MH mmmm
EK33J3.OLD Laces, Tissues and Trimmings Approved by Fashion for Smart Wear Gold Tinsel Motiffs, 3* and 4| inches long. Iridescent Sequin and Silver Beaded Trimming, 3-1 inches wide. Gold Laces and Insertions, on Self, BJack, 'and a few colours. In various widths. Gold and Silver Tissues. 20 to 24 inches wide. Gold Bullion Fringe, 3 inches wide. Gold and Silver Tassels. Postage is Free. BALLANTYNES CHRISTCHURCH
GREAT SUMMER Cl earing Sale of Surplus Stock Has Started at SCHRODER & CO >-=»#«*-<— Come Early.
gTREET. JJAKKTiV LAUGHTON BROS., (Formerly o 2 Kanieri a»d Greymouti;.,' BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. Every description of pastiy and confectionery. First Class BREAD daily; Cash or Coupons. COMFORTABLE TEA ROOMS; Your wants promptly attended to. Telephone No 96. BERMALINE BREAD now made daily.
M. J. CORBETT. CITY CASH BUTCHERY. NORTH REVERT. STREET. BY PAYING CASH on the block a REDUCTION of ONE PENNY I*KU LB. will bo made on all meat sold. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT from 7 to 9 p.m. a dealing bargain sale will bo 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, 23 February 1920, Page 3
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