TRUMAN’S Warehouse SPECIAL NEWS FOR OUR COUNTRY CLIENTS WE, recognising the difficulty YOU have in shopping, have inaugurated a SPECIAL MAIL-ORDER Department for your benefit. SAMPLES of MATERIALS sent free on application. Money Refunded if goods not satisfactory. We Pay Postage or Railage on all parcels. MEN’S & BOYS’ WEAR MEN’S HEAVY ALL WOOL PANTS or SINGLETS, - - 4/11 MEAT’S MOSGIEL RIBBED ALL WOOL PANTS, - - 6/6 MEN’S MOSGIEL PLAIN ALL WOOL HEAVY PANTS or SINGLETS, .... ... 6/11 MEN’S ALL WOOL FLANNEL UNDERS, . < - • 3/11 MEN’S DOCTOR FLANNEL UNDERS in Navy or .Shetland, 4/11 MEN’S WIRE TWIST WORK SHIRTS, - - - From 3/8 MEN’S PALMER NAPP TROUSERS, good 'quality, - - ' 6,11 MEN’S RELIABLE RAIL CORD TROUSERS, ■ - - - - 13/9 MEN’S FINE ALL WOOL PINK PANTS or SINGLETS,, - ■ 8/6 MEN’S LIGHT STRIPED NEG. SHIRTS, Collar to match, 3/11, 4/11, R/1 *1 11M *" v MEN’S CREAM BRITISH FUJI SHIRTS, no collars, - 3/11 BOYS’ NAVY KNICKERS, double seats, all sizes, -. . .<■ 4/11 BOYS’ FOXES’ SERGE KNICKERS, double seats, all sizes, • 6/11 BOYS’ SCOTCH WINCEY GREY SHIRTS, all sizes, - - 3/11 BOYS’ NAVY & GREY ALL WOOL JERSEYS, 24 to 32, 5/6 to 6/11 SMALL BOYS’ OVERCOATS, fit boys 1 to 7 years. Now 10/6 ‘/ . MANCHESTER ? PLAIN AND FIGURED WINCEYETTES, ‘ ■ IHd and 1/6 per yard. STRIPED FLANNELETTE. Good value, -- . 11d per yard.. HEAVY NU-FLAN PYJAMA CLOTH, 36” wide, 1/3 per yard. NURSERY FLANNELETTE, From per yard or 7/111 per-doz. yards ROLLER TOWELLING, good colours, 10ld, 1/-, and 1/4 54111. TWILL SHEETING, - - .- ’ . . Y/3 nS Vard k SO” TWILL SHEETING, ■ ■ ’ ’ ' ' S TEA TOWELS, ■- - 6d ’ S 2 d y a,ld I °i d /ri > TOWELS, fast colours, - - - - 10 2 d,.- 1 / s ar 1 /j& ea . h ’r SPECIAL BLANKETS, Double size, - - Now 23/6; pair. SHOWROOM & MANTLES WINCEYETTE NIGHTS, good weight, - - 2/11. 3/6 and 4/6 FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS, - - -w., 2/11, 0.5., 3/b LADIES’ PULLOVERS, all wool Various shades. - - _ 6/11 T ATYII7"?’ WOOL COTTON VESTS, - - 1/9, 2 / 6 and 2 / 9 LADIES’ PETONB ALL WOOL CARDIGANS, ■ ■ 12/6 and 13/6 •; LADIES’ TWEED FROCKS, - - ’ ; .. 25^ 1 d t atruS’ HOUSE APRONS, - - 1/6, 1/11,. 2/n, ana d/n ; LARGE RANGE OF NEW CORSETS, - 4/6, 5/6,’ 6/ll ' 7/6 “ P g (f tweed skirts, ----- 6 / 11 ’ 8/6 ’ t 0 SPECIAL LINE OF WINTER FELTS, - ’ 6 ’ 5 0g BRASSIERS, all sizes, • - < ' V,6, Yi and « BERETS, in all the new shades, * ’ - 2/ 11 ana / JONNIE HATS, ' ' \ ’ “ /11 ’ 5/ HOSE & HABERDASHERY J LADIES’ ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, coloured, - 2/6. LADIES’ LISLE HOSE, New 'Shades, • - -■ --’ ' ’ ] LADIES’ FINE SILK HOSE, good quality, / LADIES’ SILK & WOOL HOSE, Warm to wedr - - -3/ E^n G t??ER H ELAST?C 0SE ’ 1/h per dozen ?ARGE raw; E OF NEW SEASON’S WOOLS, 6d, TJd, Sd, 10d and TRACED 5 GOODS AND COTTONS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.'
BOOM IN BRITAIN. PRINCE OF WALES ASSISTS Sii' William Morris, speaking at Dundee. said that trade in the South of England was improving by leaps and bounds. He would not be sin prised ro see a business boom in Brimin with-in-six or twelve months. He also recalled a conversation with Hie Prince of Wales when returning from Argentina. The Prince said. “Morris. I am going back to advertise my country. We have been hiding our light under a bushel too long.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 June 1932, Page 3
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