A TRIUMPH OF FAIR DEALING—McGRUER’S I-r Jr& ' . .mt'fi y -. u f l .-ssjl ' m 3Uji Solid savings assured in every line offered. The bargain atmosphere is “electric-” at McGruer’s. People are thinking bargains, seeing bargains, buying bargains, with one great and outstanding result. SATISFACTION ON ALL PURCHASES. Record making is the term that fits these splendid offers. Critically examine the prices and the goods——we leave the rest to your bargain judgment. .. ... .. aH BIG CCEARANCES MUST BE MADE TO-DAY. 1 Plastic top sports Corsets, now 6s lid pair. Radies’ white flannelette Nightdresses, usually 12s 6d, now 9s lid. Ladies’ heavy merino Combinations, usually 9s lid and 12s 6d, now 7s lid and 9s lid. Ladies’ cream merino Spencers, V necks, usually 4s 9d^ and rs 6d, now 3s 9d and 5s lid. ;| -% i, ’ v . !i ' Ladies’ all wool black cashmere Hose, usually 4s 6d, now 2s 6d pair All wool heather mixture Hose, usually 7s 6d, now 5s lid pair. All wool black ribbed Hose, now 3s lid pair. Ladies’ knitted Gloves, grey, brown, navy and white, now Is pair. Fancv striped all wool tweeds, now 5s lid and 6s lid yard. All wool Colonial Tweeds, now 9s lid, 10s 9d, and 11s 6d yd. Navy Fox’s Serge, 56 inches wide, now 8s lid yard. Black Italian cloth Aprons, now 3s lid each. Ladies’ smart woollen Frocks in fawn, navy, and henna, usually 655, now 39s 6d each. Ladies’ silk and wool Jumpers, in lielio, saxe and cream,^usually _ 29s fid, now 9s lid. - 6 only cream blanket cloth Coats, usually 105 s, now 29s 6d. Infants honeycomb Shawls, usually 22s 6d and 27s 6d, now 14s 6d and 17s 6d. 27 inch white Flannelette, usually Is 3d, now lOd yard. Childs tweed Coats, 24 to 39 nches, usually 35s and 39s 6d, now 15s 6d each. Ladies’ woollen Jerseys, grey and navy, usually 39s 6d, now 19s 6<l Men’s strong working Shirts, usually 10s fid, now 6s lid each. Men’s all wool Cardigan Jackets, now 12s 6d and 17s 6d each. Boys’ Jerseys, all sizes, usually 10s 6d, now 6s lid each. Men’s heavy tweed Trousers, usually 29s 6d, now 16s 6d epair. Men’s denim Trousers, usually 9s fid and 11s 6d, now 6s lid and 8s lid pair. McGruer and Co., HOKITIKA AND GREYMOUTH H H a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
ynes Mow Proceeding Bargains in Ladies’ Hosiery \ \j vj u u DISCOUNT—I[- in the £ for Cash or on Monthly Accounts Ballantynes Pay Postage on Gloves and Hosiery to any address within the Dominion When ordering please quote number, also state size and colour desired LADIES’ WHITE FABRIC GLOVES, as sketch, in Milanese Suto-Plox, a soft suede-finished fabric, with two pearl buttons-and pique sewn fingers. British made. Good fitting and washable; sines 6, 6}, 7. In white only— Exceptional Value at their Regular Price .. .. •• 3/11 Sale Price 2/11 pr.—3 pairs for 8/3 2 LADIES’ 2-BUTTON and 2-DOME WHITE KID GLOVES; sizes s}, 6, and Oi only— Regular Prices 12/6 to 16/6.pair Sale Price .. .. 6/11 pair 3 LADIES’ 2-BUTTON, Also ELASTIC WRIST TAN DEERSKIN GLOVES; sizes 51, 6, 61, 6i, and 7. Regular Prices .. 21/- to 25/- pr. Sale Price .. .. 14/11 pair 4 LADIES ’ 2-BUTTON WASHABLE DOKSKTX 0 LOVES. White or natural. English' make; sizes SJ, 6, 61 —Regular Price 16/6 pair Sale Price .. .. 9/11 pair MORLEY’S PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE HOSE. Superior quality. All-wool. Full-fashioned. Spliced heels and toes — Regular Price .. 14/6 pair Sale Price .. 2 pairs for 21/Rcgular Price .. 18/6 pair Sale Price 2 pairs for 27/8 6 MORLEY’S 1/1 RIB BLACHE CASHMERE HOSE. All-wooL Full-fashioned. Spliced heels and toes —Regular' Price .. 13/6 pair Sale Price .. 2 pairs for 19/11 7 LADIES’ ALL-WOOL BLACK CASHMERE winter weight. English make — Regular Price .. 10/11 pair Sale Price .. .. 7/11 pair Post Orders to J. BALLANTYNE & CO. Limited CHRISTCHURCH
Clements Motors Ltd ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS. HOKITiKA-ROSS-WAIHO GORGE. WINTER TIME TABLE. , ARS LF . A vE HOKITIKA EVERY SUNDAY AT 9 a.m , ARRIVING AT WAIHO GORGE AT 5.30 p.m. CARS LEAVE HOKITIKA EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 10.30 a.m., ARRIVING AT HARI HARI AT 2 p.m. CARS LEAVE HARI HARI EVERY THURSDAY AT 11 a.m, ARRIVING AT HOKITIKA AT 2 p.m. CARS LEAVE WAIHO EVERY TUESDAY AT 8.30 a.m, ARRIVING AT " HOKITIKA AT i p.m. HOKITIKA-OTIRA C -RS lEAVE HOKITIKA EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY & BATURC“'I DAY AT 8 a.m.-CONNECTING WITH COACHES FOR ARTHURS PASS—RETURNING AT 4 p.m. SAME DAYS.^ Clements Motors, Ltd., [Hokitika Telegrams, Clements, Hokitika, Garage, Weld St. PO. Box 1, Hokitika, Te I lephone 11851 - ' •- Private Pkone ÜBS. We take all reasonable care with luggage and parcels, but will be hels ' ' responsible for or loss in transit,
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1922, Page 3
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