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G.E.P.B. PROGRESS Are YOU a user of electrical energy? If not z Do You Know That YOU SAVE in outlay up to TWENTY POUNDS by specifying an Electric Range and Water Heater in the building of your new house.

FOR A PERMANENT JOB AT A REASONABLE PRICE ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT DISPATCH FOUNDRY

DRASTIC PRICE CUTS •' SEVEN DAYS ONLY »* NEW WINTER GOODS GOING CHEAP Our confined premises compel us to turn our stocks over quickly. We give you the chance to buy economically. LADIES’ HEAVY TWEED & VELOUR COATS— Fire Sale 19/6 and 29/6. With Fur Collars 39/6 and 59/6 CHILD’S BEAVER AND TEDDY COATS—IO/6 and 14/6. CHILDREN’S TWEED AND VELOUR COATS 9/11, 14/6, 19/6. LADIES’ WOOLLEN COSTUMES & DRESSES 19/6 and 24/6. LADIES’ WOOLLEN PULLOVERS AND CARDIGANS 12/6 and 14/6. LADIES’ BLACK TEA APRONS—I/-. LADIES’ RIPPLE CLOTH DRESSING JACKET, 3/11 and 5/6. LADIES’ HEAVY RIBBED VESTS with short sleeves 2/11. LADIES’ CREAM WINCEYETTE PRINCESS PETTICOATS, 3/9, 4/11. INFANTS’ FLANNELETTE EMBROIDERED GOWNS 3/6, Barras 2/9. INFANTS’ FLEECY PILCHERS 1/6. CHILDREN’S FLEECY BLOOMERS, sizes 1 to 6, 1/8 pair. CHILDREN’S FLEECY CORSET BODICES 1/- each. HEMMED WHITE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS 52 X 52, 2/11. PILLOW CASES lOd and 1/2. WHITE DAMASK SERVIETTES 6d., Bd., lOd. WHITE AND COLOURED TOWELS lOd, 1/4, 1/8 each. HEAVY WHITE HERRINGBONE and LINEN FINISH TWILL SHEETINGS 54in, 1/8 yd; 80in 2/4 yd. 36in. BEST QUALITY WHITE TWILL FLANNELETTE, 1/6 yard. ALL WOOL SHRUNK COLONIAL FLANNELS 1/10 yard. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER McGruer’s Temporary Premises Mayfair Building, Greymouth.

HE HELPED HIMSELF. The clerk looked around. No one was looking, so he helped himself to his boss’s tobacco. Once outside he lit up, and seemed to enjoy it immensely Then he hurried inside. “By the way, sir,” he said, when the boss returned, “what brand of tobacco do you smoke?” “Why do you ask?” “Well —er —as a matter of fact, I helped myself to some of yours, and it was so enjoyable that I couldn’t resist asking you.” “It’s Bears’ tobacco,’ the boss replied. “I buy it loose at 8d per ounce It’s quite —e best I’ve come across.” Try 3 ounces, cnly 2s. —12.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1927, Page 2