Remarkable Summer Values . I | LADIES’ UMBRELLAS LADIES’ GENTS’ PYRAMID I LOC SHIRTS, S 9/11. Thades? I t J 8/11, 11/6, 13/6, 17/6, HANDKERCHIEFS HANDKERCHIEFS Biscuit, Fawn, Cream. | I W6 ' 22/G ' FAN 4 C / 6 ®° 6 X t S 6 ’ TI/6 INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS GENTS’ CREAM INTER- | FANCY LOole HANDLER. 9d and 1/3 each. LOCK SHIRTS, zip neck t ! LADIES’ HOSIERY CHIEFS 6d, Bd. 9d., 1/- I 2 Do^ N d^ C er CH |EFS 7/6 1 — ■ I | CORTICELLI Pure Silk 10/11 “ box - GENTS’ UMBRELLAS, extra |C LADY JANE, - - 9/11 LINEN GOODS — strong, 16/6. | 6/11 TABLE CLOTHS and SERVI- “PARISIAN” TIES LUVISCA SHIRTS, Collar to BOND’S SILKS, 2/11, 3/11, ETTES, 13/6, 18/6, 19/6, in all the latest designs from match, 11/6. BRETTLE’S LISLE 6/6, 6/11 TRAY 9 L OTHS, 4/6 each. LUVISCA and TOBRALCO | TENNIS SOX 1/9, 2/6, 2/11 SUPPER CLOTHS, coloured QUALITY SPUN PYJAMAS. 1 Large Assortment Children’s Bordered 2/11, 10/6. HEAVY «uahiy arum —— eov “OLD BLEACH” LINEN SILK PYJAMAS, TABLE CLOTHS and 25/- suit GENTS’ PANAMA HATS, f 2 U /6 P to R 35A L ° THS fr ° m GENTS’ “WOLSEY” ALL- — | LADIES’ GLOVES ' 1 wool SOX, from 2/11 LARGE RANGE GENTS’ I ® FELT HATS, from 7/11 KAYSER SILK, 8/6 SHEETINGS ’ T to 49/6. $ KAYSER LEATHERETTE, MIM-IINUS . GENTS’ BELTS, BRACES, — | 5/6, 8/6. BEST QUALITYjn SINGLE SUSPENDERS. BATHING COSTUMES. K SILK GLOVES, 5/6, 7/6. and DOUBLE BED s.ze, ■ ■ — Latest colours and de- | WASHING SUEDE, 6/11, 8/6 in “Finlay’s” and WHITE ® P ?, R J D S e A !r, L /R ° sians 12/6. KID GLOVES, 7/6, 9/11 “Abanco” Brand. PULLOVERS, 13/6. g / in - - '*"*"*" i w; — " >5 Manson & Co. MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. I
THAT’S MUCH BETTER” H■lEj| : 'sK / #' ' T . - : ' • -aS R':'.< < %. :>':.<'.<:;:^>: : :::%»S>:gX;^^l- I Sw? wMB' , &/ To the woman who spends most of the day in her home, comfort means everything. Good * • JHk ■ - natural lighting comes first 'in providing restful comfort. That is why you will welcome electric ■■ light in your home. ELECTRIC Lighting is Clear, Clean and so much More Convenient. You have it when you want it, where you want it and now, with all the different types |a( 4r*~— of lamps, shades and bulbs available, you have to! lighting just how you want it. Modern electric lamps are scientifically designed to give clear natural light that is best for’ working and Just snap the switch— reading. Electricity does the re',«. The present rate for lighting is 77™ and as GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD jSTX-x IhASo lh ASo“ ec S XS ’Phone No. 135. GREYMOUTH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 January 1934, Page 9
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