NEW STOCK SPECIALS Brought Forward Each Day at TRUMAN’S Summer Sale Look!! PURE SILK FUGI TENNIS FROCKS. '<> LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES. Usually 2/6— Cream. Usually 12/6— Sale Price 4/11 <> Sale Price 1/3 pair New Season’s COTTON FROCKS. Prices smashed to A GENTS’ GREY FLANNEL SPORTS TROUSERS. 3/11 and 4/1.1 <)► AU sizes— Sale Price 7/11 LADIES’ FANCY TWEED and PLAIN lIOPSAC <> ,6 Pair.only—MEN’S OILY CANVAS LEGGINGS. GORED SKIRTS. ..Usually 19/6— ‘ ' <> Usually 10/6— , .(J Sale Price 5/11 ’’ ' Sale Price 5/11 GENUINE P.K. FUGI SILK NIGHTS; neatly finish- <> A few only MEN’S N.Z. ALL WOOL TWEED ed with hemstitching— Sale Price 4/11 <► OVERCOATS. Worth 59/6 — LADIES’ BRITISH FUGI BLOOMERS— <> Sale Price 29/6 Sale Price 1/- MEN’S WOOL FELT HATS. Good shapes, and new LADIES’SILK LOCKNIT PYJAMAS— <► shades— x Sale Price 5/9 Sale Price 6/ 1 l <► MEN’S NEG. SHIRTS. Woven stripes, fast colours. 36in ART SILK RAYON. Usually 1/- <► AU sizes— Sale Price 2/11 ' Sale Price B|d <► BOYS’ GREY SCHOOL SHIRTS. Sizes 8,9, & 10. FLORAL SHANTUNG SILK 36in wide. Usually 3/6 Sale Price 1/11 Sale Price 1/11 BOYS’ COTTON BATHING COSTUMES. All sizes COTTON FUGI PLAIN AND FLORAL (must be . md shadeB __ Sale Price 1/6 A.ll°thelatest CURTAIN NETS- W £ Wide Range of Good W.WE-END TIES Various Specially Priced from 9|d to 2/3 yard. pr makes / PURE SILK FULL FASHIONED HOSE. 6 Gents’ 1933-34 SPORTS COATS, Good pattern. Usually 6/11— Sale Price 4/11 Sr Well worth 27/6— Sale Price 17/6 II ALL WOOL WHITE BLANKETS.— Double | Bed 27/6; Single 16/9; f Bed 21/6. I STRONG CANVAS SHOES. Sizes 8,9, and ? ALL WOOL GREY BLANKETS. —Double Bed X g > s “Look Folks'” 1/11 pair x 21/-; Single Bed 16/6. | WHEN YOU ARE NEXT IN TOWN LOOKING FOR STARTLING BARGAINS, COMETO TRUMAN’S
than a bed-time storyj ' 5 :: ’ CCIENTIFICALLY prepared from the . highest qualities of malt, milk and « II ‘T ► s, V eggs, ‘Ovaltine’ is too per cent, healthjflfl giving nourishment. Unlike imitations, $/-■- : i :: *• it does not contain any cheap ingredient x jfi fll H such as household sugar to give it bulk :•! ' ? and to reduce the cost. Reject substitutes. flfl| | TRY ‘OVALTINE* FREE! IQfQ-- ■' ll 7/1 ¥T¥ kJ ¥2’ 'K Send name and address together with 2d. J ||| W | f I 111 W** - •;¥¥: S w stamps to the New Zealand Agents, i JL JL JL x J Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., Dept. S , < I //. Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores, in three sizes. ffgfljP.O. Box 662, Wellington, when a free \ ‘ The large size is the most economical. A £ sample will be sent to you. 1 ' z< ’ \ Manufactured by: A. Wander Ltd., London. s <. . .... . vv * •• ,
HOLY POKER! THAT SUNBURN! TRY “SUNOLA.” Apply “SUNOLA” before the sun gets* in its dirty work, or apply after a I urn. “SUNOLA” takes the “B” out of sunburn and leaves it without a sting. Acclaimed everywhere as the most amazing sunburn preventive and fixer of all time. “SUNOLA” simply staggered the country last season the way it prevented and fixed burns. 2/a bottle, all stores. —3.—Advt.
One bottle of Sharland’s “MOA” Brand Egg Preservative will do 20 dozen eggs. No mess! No full. Clean and economical. All stores.—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1934, Page 3
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