Inventory sale at McGruer’s, coniinenciug Friday, May 4th. The great annual business pulling event to reduce stocks for stocktaking. >■ e unique opportunity for tiie thrifty* to buy the new season’s goods at end of the season’s low prices. Every article marked down to zxiro. This special sale for a short period only. Come prepared for big bargains. McGruer s, Hokitika and Greymouth.—Advt. Men 1 The early buyer gets the choice. So act quickly and choose your winter overcoat. The latest shades and styles in Petono and Roslyn tweeds, from 65s at \V. H. Stopforth’s, opposite SV. E. Williams, chemist.—Advt.
Many fashionably dressed West Coast women have written to Madame Monore, Corner of Cashed and Colombo Streets, Christchurch, in reference to the wonderful new furs which have just reached Madame Menere from the leading Court Furriers in London and which are being sold at considerably less than the wholesale prices owing to Madame Menere importing direct.— Advt.
12 dozen Children’s Jerseys in navy, saxe, and brown. Sizes 18-inch to 26inch. Prices 5s 6d to &= 6d., at W, H. Stopforth’B,—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1923, Page 2
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