TRUMAN’S Latest Bulletin A Few More of our FINE CUT LINES to meet the times. Men’s Wear WIRE TWIST SHIRTS, - ‘ 3 / 1 l STRONG STRIPED NEGLIGE SHIRTS, - - From 3/9 FLEECY LINED SINGLETS, .... From 2/6 FLEECY LINED UNDERPANTS, - ‘ ' FrOm 2 '!l DOCTOR FLANNEL UNDERS, Grey and Shetland, - - b/b Boys’ Wear HEAVY FLEECY LINED LUMBER JACKETS, all sizes, 8/11 STRONG NAVY SCHOOL KNICKERS, all sizes, - - 4/11 GREY AND NAVY ALL WOOL JERSEYS, - - ,- FrOm GREY PULLOVERS, aIL wool, .... From 4/11 SMALL BOYS’ JERSEY SUITS, - - - - - 4/11 SPECIAL LINE OF KAIAPOI ALL WOOL RUGS, - - 12/6 P.S.—See our second Edition next Friday.
SPECIAL PURCHASE MBk Men’s Winter PYJAMAS JU 5/11 . MB No better value on the Coast. 'Tifl JACK OWEN Srß! MACKAY STREET.
COMPARE THESE PRICES! Can You Beat Them? SIX SPECIALS AT MILLER’S SPECIAL LINE SHADOW STRIPE ART SILK BLOOMERS— Heavily fleecy lined well made with strong silk elastic in shades of Nil, Peach, Saxe, Fawn, Helio, Vieux Rose. Sold everywhere at 4/11 1 OUR PRICE: Wos. 2/11; 0.5., 3/6. SPECIAL LINE HEAVY COLONIAL ALL WOOL FLANNEL— Washes beautifully, in Shetland, Orkney, Cream, Pink. Sold everywhere at 1/11. OUR PRICE 1/6 yard. SPECIAL LINE FULL FASHIONED HEAVY BOTANY WOOL CASHMERE HOSE—An absolute quality line, in all fashionable shades. Sold everywhere at 6/6 per pair. OUR PRICE 4/11 pair. SPECIAL LINE REAL DOWN QUILTS, in nice designs, full double size. Cosy comfort for cold nights. Sold everywhere at 32/6. OUR PRICE 27/6 Special Line MAIDS’ PURE BOTANY WOOL JUMPER SUITS, and MAIDS’ PURE BOTANY WOOL FROCKS, with BLOOMERS to match. A very special line. From 9/6 to 15/6 according to size. SPECIAL LINE OF DRESS FLANNELS in all shades—Never have these been cheaper, and cf such splendid quality. OUR PRICE 2/6 yd. Also a few shades of another line. TO CLEAR AT 1/9 yard. MILLER’S Wholesale Importers and Distributors, THE NOTED HOUSE FOR VALUE THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION. Mackay Street, Greymouth, and at Hokitika, Reefton, Christchurch.
• TOWN HALL Greymouth SUNDAY NIGHT July 12th. Hear Evangelists Hinrichsen and Morris. On week nights and Sunday morning in Church of Christ Chapel, Park St., Greymouth. ONE WEEK ONLY. E. C. HINRICHSEN.
Couched on the floor of night Dawn sleeps; Bill snoozes, too, upon his bracken bed. But wakes and feels all over with the creeps His old nose blue, a dreadful aching head. Dawn breaks. There’s hope. The grocer’s car on tour Brlng’s BUI a bottle—Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. —l4
Yeaston Tablets every day keep you fit for work and play.—L. F. Hogg, chemist. —Advt.
Red Diamond Rolled Oats most satisfying breakfast food. Does not overheat blood. —Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 July 1931, Page 2
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