lEnd of Winter— I <H> Z /►X. ____ •♦• COLOSSAL BARGAIN DRIVE I 7 Days Only I ****** , [iSgy ,\ . .'., * . ■„..... ... ... . . . /kjlb , .... ,■.'»••> ;V. ••.' r. '„. .-/.»*. ~ ;«». >.: J'. m >••» ’*•: .%>• <• Av ?•» ■ «. «H.i. <<•*-*.: S .'x »iV Hi !*»..<«’ '*; »*ss M'; ‘WlsSt* / •• '" ... x 1 . > • : \ 'p •. e . 4. t •■; £< '{ ’i J S'S» 4- 'q-' ’»* ‘ ’i.’ l< -, ’• 1 *V ’% ’'T ' i -i; ▲ £t DOUBLE THREAD “BIG ROCK” WHITE- « STRIPED BATH TOWELS 26 x5O Super * • 1 Piece only, 56” ROSLYN TWEED FAWN . , *... . ; XHRE, DOME .FASTENERS.--.Extras.strong..-. ;■ $ y? BAIT NETT 72” Now 2/-- 80” Now 2/3 X Quality, Slightly shop soiled. Usually 3/3 ❖ ' CHECK. Usually 13/6. Now 3/11 * Sizes 00, 0, and 1. Now 3 dozen for 4d. X P yard. ’ t and 3/6 each. Now 2/6 each. | 1 Piece only 36” FLECKED TWILL AFGA- * BLACK ASTRACHAN TRIMMING. ' I xX PETONE ALL WOOL WHITE BLANKETS t “WYPO” TEA TOWELLING. Now lOd yd. *■ LAINE RUSTANA. Usually 3/6. Now 2/3 | 4’\ Usually 3/3. Now 2/3 yard. T ✓ Double Bed. Usually 24/6. Now 19/-pr. 36” SILK FINISHED VELVETEEN. Navy WOOL HOPSAC Naw and Emerald * * --' ; Y X> Extra large Double Bed. Usually 29/6. ❖ only. Usually 4/6. Now 1/6 yard. * 7 vr 5 SSi * VAL AND TORCHON LACES. Splendid range uj Now 23/6 pr. ® | onlj. Usuallj d/n. Now 2/b yd. * Usually 3d to 6d yard. Now 6 yards for 1/P TWILL FLANNELETTE SHEETS. Ideal for | CREAM FUGI SILK. Usually 1/6 and 1/11 | 36” SATIN ELEGANT For owning wear | STRONG SAFETY PINS Assorted sizes,. 50 on > < t cold nights. 54 X 90, Usually 5/9. Now 4/6 g Now 1/-and 1/6 * S ''^booßose Mst Ivory Tur-' t ring sd. 100 on nng, 9d. , each. 80x90, Usually 8/6, Now 6/6 each. f FAWN LE BAS COTTON TWEED. 36”. f quoise and sXreup Usually’3/lu’ J ' PRINTED WOOLS. All colours 4-ply Usually p WHITE TWILL SHEETS (Ready for use). f Usually 1/11. Now 7id yard. £ Now 2/6 yard. | WHITE SILK BLOOMER ELAHTIC-\6A ♦ z k X 54 x 5 yards. Usually 6/6. Now 5/6 pair. * 1 Piece>only,36” BLUE FLECKED COTTON * 38” CELANESE SATINS. All colours. Guar- * bodkin. Now 5d card. ♦' <><> 80 x 5 yards, Usually 9/6. Now 8/3 pair. ❖ TWEED. Usually 1/11. Now lOd ya d. anteed. Shades: Pompadour, Sunrise, Navy, * T AnTK<;) r acttm-ppt? unci? ah i ntow ▼' Nrr t + u rd ri. t 1 piece 36 ” NEEDLECORD VEL- g Lime Green, Lupine, Naples, Antibras, X LADIES CASHMERE HOSE. AU wool. New T DORMA. W. L. O. (Its the Best) o 4 x o yds. VETEEN. Buttercup shade. Usually 3/11 * Ivorv, Black, Trusseau, Pink, Geranium, ■* shades. Usually 3/6. Now 1/11 pr. J. X<? Usually 10/6 - Now 8/11 pair. * Now 2/6 ❖ Wistaria, Apple and Mimosa. Usually 6/11 ❖ LADIES’ FULL FASHIONED CASHMERE - X XX 80 x 5 y ards ’ Usually 15/6. Now 13/6 pair. £ | Now 4/6 ❖ HOSE. All shades. Usually 3/11. Now 2/6 X <P> PTHDAT urrivrrn'vn'TTU'cj TTcnoihr i/a. ’* 1 Piece only, FLECKED WOOL HOPSAC. g . t GIRLS’ BLACK GYM. HOSE. All wool. << 36 Sc WINCEYETTES N O^v lly va 1 rd Lirae Green - 3/1L Now 2/6 ? d - - LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS. Fast washing. | Spliced Knees . All sizes . Usually 4/11. and-1/6. Now 1/- yard. Woven striped borders. Now 1/11 doz. | 1 „ Now 3/6 ♦’ XX X 36” NON-SLIP WASHING SATINS. 31 shades S • t * ' ' Z’ 6kX 36” TWILL WINCEYETTE. Blue, Nil and * including Black and Ivorv. Usually 2/6. X FACE FLANNELS, .12 x 12, Floral Chemle g WOOL MENDINGS. All colours. Now 3 skeins T. zkX Lemon Usually 1/4. Now 9d yard. | Now 1/6 g Borders. Usually 6d each. Now 3 for 1/- ❖ for 6d. ’ Y< '■.’- ' ' X' ift >-< »Y< >-< »-< >r. >-< .-< »t. »T< >-■ > T t >T< > T i i, ITYMONS Ltd.
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The man seated alongside the driver of the service car filled his pipe and remarked: “I reckon the bloke what invented smoking ought to have a statoo put up to him, and every one that passes by ought to raise his lid to it.” “My sentiments,” said the driver, “smoking fits in pat with yer every mood. If you’re feeling gay because the boss has raised your screw, or you’ve won a hatful at the races your first thought is yer pipe. Con-trary-wise if things is going cronk and yei; reckon life aint worth living its the old pipe yer hanker for every time!” Yes. Wonderful is the power of the weed! Of course there are brands full of nicotine—they won’t do much good. . But other brands you can smoke till all’s blue with perfect impunity. Our New Zealand tobaccos are like that. Next to no nicotine in ! them, because they’re toasted. It takes the “bite” out! Where will you find their equal? Four brands only of the genuine toasted: Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, and Cut. Plug No. 10 (Bullshead).—Advt.
A WOMAN SURGEON. A mother of three children has received the degree of Master of Surgery, of London University. She is Mrs Phillipa. Martin, and runs her home in addition to carrying on her work. But no mother need be a doctor to know that a good, hot cereal breakfast is best for her children, especially in winter. Thousands of mothers throughout New Zealand find that Diamond O-tis is the easiest to digest (it is pre-cooked) and the most popular with children, and' their fathers too.—Advt.
KETTLE BROS. LTD. M a w b « r a Quay. < Wine and Spirit Merchants AGENTS FCn NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO. LTD.
£350 in cash prizes for winners Macleans Tooth Paste and Vanishing Cream Slogans. First prize £2OO. 102 other cash prizes. Full particulars and entry forms from retailers.—Advt,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 July 1933, Page 10
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