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A GREAT SALE, OF SURPLUS MILITARY STORES WILL BE CONDUCTED IN GREYMOUTH. IN SHOP SITUATED AT CORNER OF MACKAY AND ALBERT STREETS. (CENTRAL CHAMBERS). COMMENCING FRIDAY MARCH 13th AND WILL CONTINUE TILL THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd. Both Days Inclusive. There are thousands of pounds worth of military goods and in addition, there is a huge stock of Ironmongery and Crockeryware which has been bought at a tremendous discount, and will be sold at enormous bargain prices. THIS IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO BL Y THE WORLD’S BEST GOODS AND WILL PROBABLY NEVER OCCUR AGAIN. Thousands of Men’s and Youths’ Navy Blue, all wool MILITARY OVERCOATS at. 22/8 each. These are world renowned for their lasting and warm quality. Thousands of pairs of Boys’ and Youths’ Navy Blue, all pure wool SHORTS at 4/6 pair. Thousands of Boys’ arid Youths’ Navy Blue all wool TUNICS with top pocket and collar, to match the Shorts for 6/« each, a compelte Suit for 16/6. Men’s and Youths’ all wool Navy Blue JACKETS at 7/6. toys',and Tout],s’ and Men’s DENIM SHORTS for football, sports and athletics, also for general purposes. These are A Great Bargain at 3/- a pair. Thousands of Men’s and Youths’ DENIM .TACKEIS. Him item has been completely overhauled by the Government, and a great working jacket for 5/- each. Men’s heavy Pure Wool WORKING SOCKS, 3 Pairs for 5/3. Ground Sheets, Officers’ Capes, Haversacks* Canvas packs. Canvas Kit Bags, Tow Ropes, Harness and Saddlery ot every descripton. Brand New English Military Ruling Saddles, complete with felt pannels, Heavy Head Stalls, Bridle, Reins and Bit, Stirrup Leathers and Irons, . Girths etc. The lot for £5, easily worth <£ls. Also spare . Stirrup Leathers, Albert Headstalls, BridlesBridle and Driving Reins, Surcingle, Pack Straps, Luggage Straps, for 6d, 1/- and 1/6. First , Aid Outfits, Picks, Shovels, Crowbars, Lanterns, Wallets, Breast Collars, Cart Breechings, Traces, Horse Ropes, Complete sets of Harness, 5-ton Tufting Jacks, Files, Vices,' Hand Saws, Hammers, Saw Cases, Shoulder Bags at 1/6 each. Salter’s Spring Balances, lOftlbs., extra large. And hundreds • of Military lines. Also a huge shon stock consisting of Morse Drills. Breast and Hand Drills', Parallel Drills, Chisels (wood and cold;, small and heavy Vices, Hammers, Saws, Axes, Still son Wrenches, Footprint Pipe Tongs, Stocks and Dies, Fnamelware, Crockery, Glassware. YOU MUST COME TO THE SALE. WE CANNOT ENUMERATE ALL THE BARGAINS HERE. REMEMBER FOR 12 SHOPPING DAYS ONLY, SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY. SALE COMMENCES SHARP 8-30, FRIDAY, MARCH 13th.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1931, Page 3
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