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Nowhere can you see better tn _ _ *n § COATS s than at Q | MURRAY'S § o The most important garment in Ladies’ I Winter Wear is a (J COAT Every Coat in our large range has been carefully selected, and we can. offer you FUR COATS, LEATHER COATS, FACE CLOTH COATS, TWEED COATS Gored Worsted Coats and Coats in all the fancy materials that cannot be surpassed for style, quality and value. We also have for your inspection 2-Piece Suits, 3-Piece Suits Frocks, Jumpers and Cardigans, Girls’ Navy Velour School Coats. O FUR COATS < at amazing values. [T| MUSQUASH, - - From £24/10/- [T] PESCHANIKI - - £l7/10/- I o m FLANK MUSQUASH, - - £l2/10/- a Every Coat Guaranteed. M O Goods Reserved. 1/- in £ discount. k. 3 B MURRAY’S ’Phone 69. Mawhera Quay, Box 199.

IpiIIiHIiUIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIN | EASTER | | HOME ENTERTAINMENT | ■ PHILCO AND GULBRANSEN RADIOS || gg THE FINEST RADIOS ON THE MARKET ‘ S HERE’S A REAL SNIP! One 9-Valve Philco, Console Model, = == splendid daylight reception, to be cleared at £3l cash. = S HERE’S ANOTHER BARGAIN! One T-Valve Philco, splendid == daylight reception, to be cleared at £l5 cash. == = One 5-Valve Philco, £l7/10/-. Easy terms arranged. m = One 7-Valve Philco, - - " £2B. = The latest Model, 7-Valve Gulbransen, £23/10/- cash, or terms == = can be arranged. == = One 7-Valve Gulbransen, Console Model, £2B/10/- cash or terms ;= can be arranged. v 5= = Demonstrations will be gladly given on request. ||s s== Radio Department Upstairs. jjj | KILGOUR’S WAREHOUSE ( gs OPP. TOWN HALL, MACKAY STREET. g Bllllllllllillliilllllllllllllliillllllllililiiiiiiiiiilliiiliiiio

New Books and reprints at B. Dixon’s, Ltd., “Lindy Lou,” by S. Clough; “Comrades of the Storm,” by Kyne; “From All the Seas,” by Shalimar; “The Convenient Marriage,” by Heyer; “The Graces,” by Barrington; “The Old Dagoba,” by Penny; “The Disappearance of Martha Penny” by Vachel, 7/-. Each postage 4d; “Spears Against Us,” by C. Roberts, 4/-, postage 4d. New Western Stories: “The Gold Wolf,” by Bennett; “The Mormon Trail,” by Robertson, 1/6 each, postage 3d. — Advt.

New Theological Works: “I Was a Pagan,” by V. Cr Kitchen 5/6; “Glorious Liberty,” by Stuart Wood,” 4/-, postage 3d; “The Latest O. Henry: “100 More Stories,” 9/6, postage 6d; “Smoke on the Horizon,” deals with operations in the Mediterranean during the War, 9/6, postage 6d; New Wireless Text Books: “The Elements of Wireless,” by Stranger 5/6, postage 4d; “The Wireless Constructor’s Encyclopedia,” by Camm, 8/-, postage Bd, at B. Dixon’s, Tainui Street.—• Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1934, Page 2