ANNUAL STOGIfIIIU SALE ffhe Qreat Clearance of and sacrifice of all Overstocked (foods before Annual Stocktaking. A great opportunity to buy the new Winter (foods at end of the Season’s Bargain Prices. Commenting Saturday, May 2nd. Here is the Bargain List , compare it With any list you know of, we know our values cannot be excelled. fill (foods Post Free. Absolute Guarantee of Satisfaction or Money ‘Returned. SHOWROOM Ladies' .Model Hats, were 29/6 to 59 6 Mow 19,6, 29/6 and 39,6 Special i’urchn.se Ladies’ Jersey Silk Jumpers, 400 to choose from, usually 19/6 to 59/6 — Now 9/11, 14/6, 19,6 each Ladies’ Woollen .Jumpers, usually 19/6 to 29/6 — Now 9/11 and 14/6 each 36 only Ladies' Woollen Dresses, wore 19/6 to 84/ Now 9/11, 14/6 and 19,6 3 only Ladies' Woollen Costumes, slightly faded, were 84/. Now 19 6 50 only Ladies’ Tweed and Worsted ■Skirts, were 19/6 to 29/6 — Now '5/11, 7/11 and 9/11 100 only Children’s Woollen Jer.se/s, Peter Pan Collars, were 911 — Now 4/11 20 only Girls’ Grey f lannel Dresses, sizes 24 to 39in.. were 19 6 Now 12,6 18 only Children's Woollen Dresses, sizes 20 to 36in. were 19/6 and 24/6 — Now 9 11 anil 14 6 each 75 Ladies’ Tweed and Velour Coats, were 39.6 to 105/ — Clearing Prices 19/6. 39 6 and 59 6 Ladies’ White and Fugi Itsilk Blouses, Wire 19/6 Now 9 I I .Striped Winceyette Blouses, were 8 11 Now 5/11 Black Sateen Aprons, were 4 11 and 5/11— Now 3.11 and 4.11 Marabout Capes and Stoles Now 19/6. 29.6 and 39 0 HOSIERY AND GLOVES 200 Pails Ladies’ All Wool Bibbed Hose, in grey, heather and black, were 3/11 pair— Now 2/11 pair Ladies’ All Wool Cashmere Hose in grey, were 4/6 pair— Special Price 2.6 Pair Ladies’ All Wool Black Cashmere llose were 3.6, 4/11 and 6/11 pair— Now 2/6, 3/11 and 5/6 Pair Ladies’ Grey and Brown Mottled Hose, were 2,/il Pair— Now 1/11 Pair Ladies’ Silk Ankle Hose, in ATT shades. were 3/11 pair— Now 2/6 Pair Ladies' Black Silk Hole-prod; Hose, were 6/11. 10/6 and 17/6 pair— Now 5/11, 8/11 and 15/6 Pair Children’s Plain Cashmere Socks, in putty, tan, grey, red, sizes 2 to 6. Special Price 1/11 Pair Ladies' Woollen Gauntlet Gloves, usually 4/11 and 6/11 pair— Now 3/11 and 5/11 Pair Ladies’ Fancy Cuff Invitation Suede Gloves, were 4/11. 6/11 nncl 8/11 —• Now 3/11, 5/11 and 7/6 Pair Ladies’ Seamless Fleecy-lined Gloves iti white, grey, brown, were 3/11 pair— Now 2/6 Pair INFANTS' DEPARTMENT Infants' Cream Woollen Coats, slightly soiled, were 9/11 to 12/6 Now 4.11 each Cream Woollen Gaiters, were 2/6 Now 1/11 Pair Cream Infanlces and Bootees, were 1 II ami 2,11. Now 1/6 and 2,6 infants' Towelling feeders: were 1 • 1 6 and 1/11. Now 10il, 1/3 and 1/8 each Infants* .Muslin Bibs; were .13, lit and 2.1 1. Now 1,-. 1.6 and 2 6 Infants’ Towelling Si pi arc s ; were I 3 each. ' Non 1/f ill Sets, while and coloured. Now 2 6 and 3 0 l-binm-l lianas; were 6.11 and 8,11 Now 5 11 iiinl 7 11 L.[ants' flannelette Gowns; were 5 I! Now 4. 1 I lulaiits' bongi doth Da\ Gowns, weu--4 II and (i ll Now 3 II and 4 il 1 e lain s' (’ream Cashmere Dresses, were 5 11 and 7/11. Now 4 1 I and 6, 1 I Woollen Bumpers; were 12 6 Now 6,11 IV,Hv Bear Coals; Now 14 6 and 19 0 ,-aeh UNDERCLOTHING DEPT. 100 pair.- It. A G. Corsets, sizes 22 to 78 : were 7 11 pair. Now 3 II ZIU pairs Might!.' soiled Corsets, diUer. cut stvles; greallv reduced; Now 5/11 to 12-6 pair. 24 only. Ladies' Winceyeflc Nightdresses. silk embroidered and luce trimmed; were 10 6. Now 7/11 Ladies’ Heavy flannelette and Woven Nightdresses with long sleeves; were 16/6. Now 136 50 pairs I.tidies' heavy grey mul navy woollen Bloomers: were 9 II pair. Now 7/11. Ladies nav\ and grey fleecy-lined Bloomers ; were 5/6, Now 3/11 pair Ladies' heavv cotton Vests with short sleeves ; 'were 3/11. 4/11. 6/11. Now 2/6. 3 11 and 4/11 each. I .tidies' Bibbed all-wool Vests; were 8/31. Now 6/11 Ladies’ natural and creme winter Com. binations; were 9/11. Now 7/11 pair. I.tidies’ Heavy Woollen Combinations; were 15/6 to 25/-. Now 3 2/6 to 21/12 only Ladies’ Grey fleecy-lined Un_ ilerskirts; were 8/11. Now 6/11 Children’s Flainnelelie Nightdresses, were 4 11. 5/1.1 and 7/6. Now 3/11. 411 and 5 1 1 Girl.-' grey and navy woollen Bloomers, all sizes; were 4/11 lo 8/11 pair. Now 3/6 to 6/11 pair MANCHESTER DEPT. Heavy Cnbleached Herringbone /Sheeting: 44in. usually 2.11 yard, now 2-3 yard: 72in usually 3/11 yard, now 2/11 vd ; 80in 411 vd. now 3/11 yd. Good White Twill .Sheet :ng: 54m usually 2.9 yil. now 2/3 y,l; 72iu. usually 3/11 yd. now 3.6 yd; 80iu usutillv 4 6- now 3/11 vd. Good. Strong, coloured' Boiler Towelling. usually 1,3 and 1/11 yard; Now J/- and 16 yd Slriped Colon red Towels, usually 2:3. 2 9 and 3 6 each. Now I 11. 2/3 and 2/11 eti. SUi’i Creme ami iiisi-uit Bordered Case meiit ('nil a ins ; ttsua II \ 2/6 and 3,3 yard. Now I/I I and 2 9 ,wl. W hile and Creme Sliurl ( urttiin Nets; iisiia 11' 111 26amI 2i I yard : New I 6, I I ! ami 2/(i \ ard 50in while and ( ri-iiii- Curlain Nets; m-unlK 3 11. 4 6 and 4-11 yard ; 1 Now 2 11, 3/6 aml 3/11 \ d cOi'i Iliaavt Si rung dark grey, plain ami slriped l'll ion Shielings; usually 2/6 yard ; Now 111 yard \!l wool N.Z. I l.tiiml m all shades; now I II yard. 30iu all wind Costume and Dh-ss H hi neb in grey si\--. "igger. fawn ami i-.ii'-lin.i': wi lli 4(i c.-inl. Now’ 3 9 ,va nl 27111 heavy Nursery |- 1:i 1111 -■1•-t I■ ■ ; usual I' io \ ;ird. Nie,-, 10 i ■ dozen 31j.1i supcrim i) 11 ; 1 1 it \ White f laiinel-i-tt.-: tisiia 11 \ 2 3 ami 2 6 yard. Now I 8 a,ml 1,11 \ anl. 52in I heavy striped I-biimelef te ; usutillv 16 4rd ; Now 1,3 yard 34in Superior (.in.ililv Slriped f lanuelelie; usually 1/11 and 25; Now 1/8 and 1/11 \d 3lliu f iirnisliiug and Domestic Gre tonnes; usually J./9, 1/11 and 2,3. Now 1/6, .1/8 and 1/11 yard 54in heavy wool Art Serge, red. brown and green; usually 6/6 yard. Now 4/11 yard. Extra large size double bed Satin Marcella Guilts; usually 35/6, 49/6 ea. Now 29 6 and 39/6 ea<'h Large Single Bed Coloured Alhambra Quilts; usually 9/11 each. Now 8/6 each Grey all-wool Blankets; only a fewpairs left; 9 4 usutillv 27/6, now 23/6 pair; 10/4. usually 37/6. now 32 6 pair. Special line heavy wool Single Bed Blankets; Now 29/6 pair Tapestry Hearth Bugs; usually 8/0. 12 6 and 16 6 each ; Now 7/6. 10-9, and 1.4/6 each Good i|iialilv heavy \\minster Hearth Bugs; usually 22 6, 29 6 and 32/6 each : Now 19/6. 25 . and 28/6 ea. LGrttOO Ulik-Mi-i i aVilCiiNi k •. c. iii .iz.i ria nuei anu \jyena, tin etpi.,iieu lor siiiy ana jjigJH wetu. or ms. v. me. CMiain O/u tma O/rr Now 5/D anu o ; - w.c.im v, iiiuuyeliu, Ham anu JLwill iii.isu ; -turns. wide ; usuauj 2/0 to u.-o-- .Nun 1/I.L to 2/5 ■ rain ilopsiiclis, ill smart stripes on , a an, Grey and Saxe ; 4UiUs. wide. Gsuaiiy 5,-u Now 4/o i.iiiij " ooi 11 npsuck, in iiew u'-ia-cueck and .Lujlie SLlipe eiiect; 4U jus. wide - Now 0/6 yu. ’< einiir boating, ill Nigger Blown, Ixijigiislier, Fawn, Grey and. /dole; 5-1 m .wide. Usuuliy 18/6 Now 10/6 yarti i me end only All wool Coating m Black ami It hi to Shepherd Cheek; 54m. nine. Usually 18/6 — Now 9/li 1' anoy Hippie Cloths hi shades of Bose, Saxo, ( ardinal, lleiio, Kinglisher ; 4l.Un. wide Usually 3/9 aiid 3/11—Now 2/11 and 5/3 All 800 l Wincey, unshrinkable and excellent wearing; shades, Saxe, and Cardinal only ; 40ins. wide. Usually 6/6 Now 5/6 fine-end only, Hoary Navy Serge for school wear; 54i11. wide. Usually 11/6 yard Now 8/11 Vi Ivelevii-, popular lor day or evening wear frocks; all shades; 36in. w ide. Were 12/6 — Now 10/6 yd. \ eh oleeiih for children’s wear; heavy pile and best finish ; shades of Grey, Saxe, Cardinal, Navy, Brown and Black ; 22ms. wide— Now 5/9 yard One-cud only, Navy Frieze Coating, 54 in.-., wide; usually 29/6 Now 14/6 FANCY DEPT. Nursery Sponges, best qualities, usual ly bd, 9d, and l/~. Now 4d, (id, and 9d Large Bath Sponges reduced to 1/11 and 2/6 I‘rice's large Bath Soap, usual ly 1/-; Now 9-1. Brown Windsor Soap : Now 6 for 1 /-. Castillo Soap, best quality; usually 1 /-. Now JO-1 Best Carbolic Soap; usually 6d ; Now 3 for 1/Ucxona Soap, medicated; usually 1/6. Now 1,4 Visitor Soaps, usually 3d. Now 6 for 1/B ainl lb Baby Soap; usually ! 6 ea k< Now I/Barilla Soap: usually J/-. Now 9d bar faney fire Screens; usually 9.-6 to I’ussy willow face Powder, assorted Colours and Pterf nines; usu/ally 3/6 box'. Now 1/.Menthol Mint Cream; usually 2/-; Now 1/farmoto Furniture Polish; usually 2/-. Now 1/9 buminare Boot Polish; best for kul and patent leathers; usually 1/3. Now I/, bottle Tourist Cases, a popular travelling requisite; usually 4/6 and 5/9. Now 3/9 and 4/11 Talcum Powders in Assorted Perfumes, Jergen's lOd ; Colgate's 1,6. Pirate Alarm Clocks; good time-keep, ers. Now 11/6 each Waterproof Sponge Bags, reduced to U 3. 1/11 and 2/6. Meek's Blue Black and Scarlet Ink, Now 3 for 6d. Be.-t Quality Writing Pads; usually I '6. Now 1/-. Envelopes. good quality, 3 packets for !/-• f.utlivinol Tooth Paste; now 1/9 tube. Covered Coat Hangers; usually 1/6. HABERDASHERY Knieker Elastic, Good Quality,— 4 yds. for 1/-. Garter Elastic Bloom quality—fid yard. Linen Buttons, assorted sizes— G cards for Gd. Mending "Wools, Black, Tan and Grey, fid ball. Knitting Pins, steel and vulcanite— Now 1/- pair. Novelty Camisoling in dainty shades Usually 3/11 to 5/11— Now 2/11 to 4/11. Fancy Garters in Novel Designs and shades. Now 2/3 to 3/11. Frilled and Fancy Collaring— Now 1/9 length. Dress Buckles and Clasps, all considerably reduced to clear. Bundle Tapes, 12 pieces, assorted widths— Gd bundle. Safety Pins, extra heavy quality, 3 sizes. Now 3d, 4d. Gd doz. Espleandor Knitting Silk in all popular shades, 4 oz. 4/6 ball. Plain White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs— Now 3 and 4 for 1/- and 3 for 1/3. White Fancy Handkerchiefs lace edge, and embroidered — Now fid, 9d and 1/-. Coloured Border Handkerchiefs, new designs,— Now' Gd, 9d and lOd. All wool Scarves, new styles— Now 10/6 to 16/6. Lingerie Ribbons, all shades and widths 3d., 4d., 6d. yard. 15.6. Now 6/11 io 10,6 i.i mi I Qualify Nail Brushes ; usually 9il. Now 6(1 eaeii Buy where the thrifty buy. Gome early and secure first choice. Doors open at 9 o’clock MERCERY DEPT. 9 only, Men’s Flannelette Pyjamas, Usually 9/6 suit— Sale Price 5/11 suit. Men’s White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, usually 1/- each — Sale Price 2 for 1/-. Men’s Plain White Handkerchiefs usually 1/3 each — Sale Price 3 for 2/6. Men’s Dark Working Handkerchiefs Usually 1/6 each— Sale Price 3 for 2/11. Coloured Initial Handkerchiefs, Usually 1/- each. Sale Price 2 for 1/-. Men’s Soft Silk Collars, usually 1/each. Sale Price 2 for 1/-. Men’s Braces, usually 2/6 pair. Sale Price 1/9 pair. Black Knitted Ties, usually 1/11 each. Sale Price 1/- each. Men’s Wide End Ties, usually 2/11 each. Sale Price 1/11 each. Men’s Bow Ties, usually 2/3 each. Sale Price 1/G each. Fleecy Lined Singlets and Pants, usually 5/11 garment. Sale Price 4/6. Heavy Fleecy lined Singlets and Pants, usually 7/6 each. Sale Price 5/11 each. Heavy Ribbed Pants, usually 10/6 Sale Price 8/6. Men’s Linen Collars, Double and single shape, usually 1/3 each. Sale Price 2 for 1/6. Men’s Cotton and Wool Singlets and Pants, usually from 6/11 to 10/6. Sale Prices 5/6 to 8/6 garment. Men’s Pure Wool Flannel Unders, usually 9/6. Sale Price 7/G each. Men’s Neglige Shirts, fast stripes, usually S/ll each. Sale Price 5/11 and 6/11 each. Men's Extra Heavy Woollen Sox, usually 2/3 pair. Sale Price 1/6 pair. Men’s Cotton Sox, usually 1/6 pair. Sale Price 2 pair for 1/-. Boys’ Tweed Hats, usually 2/6 each. Sale Price 1/3 each. Boys’ All Wool Golf Hose, usually 3/11 pair. Sale Price 2/6 pair. Men’s Fur Felt Hats, usually 19/6. Sale Price 12/6. Men’s Wool Felt Hats, usually 10/6 to 15/-. Sale Price 6/11 to S/11. Men’s All Wool Cardigan Jackets — Sale Price 12/6 to 15/-. Men’s Tweed Overcoats Dark anil Light Shades, usually 59/6. Sale Price 45/-. 6 only Men’s Sac Suits, usually 84/to £5. Sale Price £3/3/-. McGRUER’S (Westland) LTD. Thd Leading Drapers. Grey mouth, Reefton and Hokitika.
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