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THIS GREAT VALUE IS ' ; TYPICAL OF DEATH’S . . K A r ew Shades rja* Red Seal Hosiery BSa, All Pure Silk s “" • OTHERS SELL IT FOR 8/11 K • DEATH’S SELL IT FOR 6/11 jOOMF A'' ' ■' A '- • '/j,'?' a Note the seven distinctive features in the sketch on the right . . . the length of Pure Suh the suspender top ... the clear, even texture is unusual at the price . . . the silk heel and a specially reinforced toe Mllir add to its superior features ... • Illr 6- AliS||F Fully Fashioned 'ii <:. Value —not in what you pay—but in what you get for what you pay —is the thing that H counts —always. When you have © seen these stockings—examined xx ?''' the quality and noted the fault- ' K less workmanship you will \ ' ''\ realise that it is a super value. ’ All The Season’s Shades BEATHS to. MACKAY ST,. GREYMOUTH

MBS. TOLSON GETS ANNOYED. And I said “Drat it.” Mrs Smith, that’s what 1 said—“ Drat it.”— sending me stuff I didn’t want, and at the week-end . too, with no chance to change it. Course, temperous like, I was for blaming the storekeeper, but as Timson said “’Ow can you blame him when you didn’t, write Red Diamond on the order?” That’s just it A bag of oatmeal means anything, but when you want the best it’s best to say Red Diamond Rolled Oats. There’s no mistake about them, there isn’t.— Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 August 1934, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 August 1934, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 August 1934, Page 9

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