F<w*r Days Only Commencing Thursday, November 23rd., and ending Monday, November 27th. Great SALVAGE Sale 50 Cases of SALVAGED GOODS from s.s. Remuera bought at two-thirds of the actual value from the Underwriters. The great power of Ready Cash let us in on this Extraordinary Insurance Purchase. We can talk big value. We have the Goods! This Sale will eclipse anything ever attempted in Greymouth. Compare the Prices, compare the Goods, breathless, alluring and astounding Bargains in every Department. These unbeatable Low Prices for FOUR DAYS ONLY. MANCHESTER DEPT. 54 inch Heavy Unbleached Twill Sheer my 2 11, Salvage Price z.y3 yard. Superior (quality \V lute I will Sheeting : 54in., usually 3/5, Salvage 1 ’rice 2,8; 72m., usually 4,6, Salvage Price 3;6 ; 80in., usually 5/5, Salvage Price 4/6 yard. Double-bed White Satin .Marcella Quilts; usually 24/6 and 32,6, Salvage Price 18/6 and 24,6. Large Double-bed size Hand-painteu Bed Spreads; usually 22,6. now 15/9 each. 63 inch Striped Double-bed Ticking; usually 3/11 and 4/6 yard, Salvage Price 3 3 and 3/9 yard. 45 and 50 inch Cream Bordered Casement Cloth; worth 2/11. Salvage Price 2/6 yard. 50 ini-li Plain Cream Casement Cloth; usually 2 11, Salvage Price 1/11 yard. 42 inch Heavy Cream Bordered Voile Curtain Net ; worth 3/11 yard, Salvage Price 2/11 yard. 36 inch Superior Quality Longelolh ; usually 1/6 yard. Salvage Price 1yard. Horrackses Calico, pure finish ; Salvage Price now 1/4 yard. 50 inch White Ground Striped Shirtings ; usually 1/11 yard. Salvage Price 1/3 yard. Coloured Towels ; usually 1 11. 2,9 and 36 each. Salvage Price 16. 2'3 and 2/9 each. White Turkish Towels; 2'6 and 3/3. Salvage Price 1/11 and 2 6 each Superior quality White Lace Curlaum. 50 inches wide and 3 yards long ; usually 14/6. 17 6 and 22 6 pair. Salvage Price 11 6. 13 6 and 17 6 pair. HOSIERY AND GLOVES 25 dozen Ladles’ Black Ultima h’inish Seamless Hose, worth 3/11, salvage price. 2/11 pair. 100 dozen Ladies’ Black Cashmerefinish Hose usually 3/6 pair, salvage price 1/6 pair. Ladies’ White Silk Ankle Hose worth 4/11, salvage price 2/11. Ladies’ all-wool Cashmere Hose, best value in New Zealand, worth 3/11 now 2/3. Ladies’ Superior Fine Egyptian Lisle Tit read Hose in black, nigger, white, champagne, fawn, grey, usually 4/6, salvage price 3/6 pair. Ladies’ Black and Coloured SI Ik Ankle Hose, usually 4/11, 5/11 and 7/6, salvage price, 3/11. 4/11, and 5/11. DRESS DEPT. 40 rolls 30in. Dark Navy Figured Print, fast dye, worth i ll yard. Salvage price 1/4 yard. 40in Crepe Voiles in white amt coloured self shades, usually 2/9, salvage price 1/11 yard. 40in. Striped English Fiigi, worth 5/11, salvage price 4 11 yard. 40in. Fancy Checked Gingham usually 2/11, salvage price 1/1L 40in. Fancy Floral Cotton Delaines, worth 3/6, salvage price 2/6 yard. Superior Quality Self Colour Jap Crepes, salvage price 1/6 yarn. Hoyle’s light striped and checked Prints, salvage price 1/9 yarn. CLOTHING & MERCERY 20 dozen Men s Striped Neglige Shirts; usually 8,6, 10/6 and 12,6. now Salvage Price 4 11, 5/11 and 7,11 each. 20 dozen Men s H hite Tennis and Canoe Shirts; usually 11/6 and 13 6. now Salvage Price 5 11 and 7/11 each. 50 dozen Men’s Black All-wood Cashmere Socks; usually 4.6, now Salvage Price 2.11 pair. 50 dozen Colton and Wool Shirts and Underpants; usually 8/6. 10 64 and 12 6, now Salvage Price 4/11. 5 11 and 7/11 each. 100 dozen Metis Tweed Caps; latest styles and shades; usually 4 6 and 5'6 and 76, now Salvage Price 1/11. 2 11 and 3 11 each. 50 dozen Men s Strong Drill Working Shins; usually 10 6 and 12 6. now 6 11 and 8 11 each. A.llcnk While Hemstitched Handkerchiefs : usually 1/- each, now 3 For 1 11. 100 Dozen .Men’s Wide-end Silk lies; ilsna 11 v 3 6. 4 6 and 5 6. now Salvage Price 1 -. 1/11 and 2 11 each. .Men’s Heavy Braces; usually 2 6 an 1 3 11, now Salvage Price 16 and 2 6. 100 Pails Men’s Heavy Tweed Working Trousers; usually 25 - i<> 27 6. now Salvage Prices 11 6 and 15 6. FANCY DEPT. 27-inch Swiss Flouncing Embroidery, usually 2/9 and 4/11 ; Salvage Prices 1/11 and 3/6 yard. 18-inch Swiss Flouncing Embroidery, usually 2/6 and 3/6 yard ; Salvage Prices 1/11 and 2/9 yard. 9-inch Swiss Flouncing Embroidery, usually 1/3 ; Salvage Price 1/- yd. Embroideries and Insertion 2 and 3 inches, usually 6d yd. ; now 3 yards for 1/-. SHOWROOM 56 only Crcpe-de-Ohine Blouses and .1 umpers, worth 29/6; Salvage Price 19/6. 300 White Voile, Zephyr, and Crepe Blouses, worth 8/11 to 12/6; Salvage Prices 5/11, 6/11 and 7/11. 60 only White Embroidered Voile Blouses and Jumpers, worth 14/6 to 27/6 ; Salvage Prices, 9/11, 14/6 and 19/6. 82 only Heavy Quality White, Navy and Black Jap Silk Blouses, worth 19/6 to 24/6; now 12/6 and 17/6. 40 only Radium Lace Jumpers, usually 29/6 to 65/- ; Salvage price 19/6, 24/6, and 29/6. 72 only Ladies’ Cretonne Dreßses, usually 12/6 ; now 8/11. 100 Children’s Cretonne Overalls and Dresses, usually 4/11; Salvage Price 3/6. 46 only Ladies’ Fancy Voile and Zephyr Dresses, worth 19/6 to 45/-; Salvage Prices 9/11, 12/6, and 14/6 each. 60 Ladies’ Fancy Sponge Cloth Dresses worth 29/6 to 49/6; now 19/6 and 29/6 each. 12 dozen Superior quality Black Satteen Aprons, worth 4/11; Salvage Price 3/9. 10 dozen Ladies’ Black and Coloured Sateen Undersirts, worth 10/6; Salvage Price 6/11. 4 dozen only Ladies’ Superior Quality Soft. Moirette Underskirts, worth 14/6; Salvage Price 8/11. 36 only Ladies’ White Embroidered Underskirts, worth 5/11 to 10/6 ; Salvage Prices 4/11, 5/11 and 6/11 each. 50 on I v Ladies’ White Longcloth Chemises, Embroidery Trimmed, open fronts, worth 7/11 and 9/11; Salvage Prices 4/11 and 6/11. 100 pairs Superior Quality Ladies’ Longcloth Knickers, usually 6/11 19’6 pair; Salvage Prices 3/11, 5/11, and 7/11 pair. Ladies Longcloth Nightdresses, usually 9/11 to 19/6; Salvage Prices 6/11 and S/11. 36 Pairs only Women’s Navy Fleecy Lined Bloomers, worth 6/11 : Salv. age Price 3/11. Children’s White Cotton Bloomers, now 2/6 and 2/11 pair. Ladies’ Sports Corsets, sizes 21 to 28. usually 8/11 ; Salvage Price 5/11 60 pairs All-Elastic Dancing Corsets Salvage Price 17/6. Every opportunity we get we take to bring the prices down. The essence of our great success is value. McGRUER’S (Westland) Ltd. Spot Cash Department Stores, GREYMOUTH, REEFTOfM, & HOKSTSKA “Grey Star” Print.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1922, Page 1 (Supplement)
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