AT MANSON’S SALE PALMER NAP TROUSERS, 6/11 RAILWAY 'TWEED, - - 10/6 MOSGIEL UNDERPANTS, - - 6/11 PETONE FLANNELS , - - - 5/11 UNDERCLOTHING ROSLYN PINK SINGLETS, 12/6, For 9/11 ROSLYN No. 79. 15/6, - For 13/6 85 SINGLETS, 19/6, - - - For 17/6 85 PANTS, 21/-, - - - - For 18/6 LUVISCA SHIRTS, ----- 14/6 PYJAMAS HEAVY WINCEYETTE, - - 8/6 pair LUVISCA PYJAMAS, - - - 21/- pair MEN’S CARDIGANS 16/6 for 13/6.. 29/6 for 22/6 32/6 for 27/6 LUMBER JACKETS 27/6 for 22/6 • 35/- for 29/6 GENTS’ OVERCOATS Tweed-75/- for 40/-. Gaberdine £5/15/for £4-/15/-. Famous Dexter Coat £6/15/- . Aquatite Coat £6/10/-. Le Roy Canvas Coat 42/6, 55/-. Leggings, 13/6. Hinson w. MAWHERA QUAY.
I; For your especial comfort r every night of every year ! - The, Truspi’ing Mattress ! i As a foundation for your bed, the Truspring is supreme. Strong, yet resilient and comfortable.. OBTAINABLE AT. THE BEST FURNISHERS. \ 1 h ■' ■ . f Look for the Label. £ 5 MADE ONLY BY ’» B. L. HART & CO. LTD < WELLINGTON AND CHRISTCHURCH
F . Plain Talking , Plain Doty Every time you buy imported Malt " Extract instead of Wilson’s New Zea-land-made you are helping to provide work for a foreigner; moreover, you i are depriving a New. Zealander of his f or her job. 5. ’ ' ‘ That’s Plain Talking ! « On the other hand, when you buy r "Wilson’s, Maltexo (plain or with Cod • Liver Oil) Malt Extract you raise your ; own country in the scale of industrial » progress; you give a fellow-citizen a job; enable some husband and father to provide for his wife and family; and' build up a self-reliant people. , That’s Plain Duty! f , ( Insist on / • WILSON’S NEW ZEALAND > MADE ; MALTEXO e MALT ; . EXTRACT '■f Teach your children what it means to i you and to them to buy Wilson’s in ? preference to imported. !, r “Maltexo” products are subject to N.Z. <j Health Department regulations, which are very much more rigid than those obtaining in other countries.
' MEALS AT ALL HOURS, QELF-HELP CAFETERIA, Mackay Street (next Walter Scott). Cup of Tea and Sandwich 6d, Pie and Coffee 9d. Green’s Small Goods stocked. Fruit and Confectionery. Cleanliness and attention assured. Nervous breakdown avoided by regularly. eating Yeaston Tablets. Free from bromides. L. F. Hogg, chemist. *
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1930, Page 8
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