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| SHOP IN MACKAY STREET | Q _■ —t y == - ~ ■ Be one of the Crowd who will Save on These ■ 1 === ■ ■ m e === = I LOWER PRICED I I SUPER SPECIALS! y = = i- = = U You Seldom See Such Quality at these Bargain ■ ’ 5 Prices ■ >- ——- - ' « I = I ==s 3 |g LADIES’ LOCKNIT SMART WINCEYETTE HARD WEARING IN- H 3 BLOOMERS. All shades. PYJAMAS. Nicely TERLOCK VESTS. ' H Will not ladder. Now 2/6 trimmed. Usually 4/11. Heavy weight. Embroid- » ■ = pair. Special Price 2/11 pair. ered fronts. Now only 2/3. = ’ ■ LADIES’ ALL WOOL 11 { — CHILDREN’S FLEECY LADIES’ PURE FUGI BLOOMERS. British -== BLOOMERS. Assorted SILK BLOOMERS. Well made. Range of shades. s 3 — shades. - Now 6d pair. sized. Special value 1/6 pr. Usually 5/6. Special Price . = ’ 3/6 pair. = 1 =ee New Dull Finish HOS- LADIES’ HARD WEAR = ; = lERY. Full range of LADIES’ PURE WOOL PRINT FROCKS. Regular shades. Fully fashioned. HOSIERY. Usual 2/11 4/11 value. Special Price - = Worth 5/11. Special value value. Now 1/11 pair. 2/11. r = 4/6 pair. ' , == • H L = GENUINE CELANESE CUBAN HEEL SILK I BLOOMERS and VESTS., « W ,°° T 7 HOSIERY. All shades. . = Will not ladder. Usually Colonial make Usually 4/6 R lar 1/n value> U 4/6. Now 3/6 garment. To 8° at 2 / 6 each * Special Price 1/- pair. | I — I Fleecy Lined ART SILK PURE WOOL HOSIERY. ,™ AD ™r ■' ■ GLOVES. Ideal for pre- Fully fashioned. Usually 34 HARp WEARING S sent wear. Usually 2/6. 5/11. Special Price 2/11 CURTAIN NET Usually = B Now 1/6 pair. pair. 1/6- NoW 1/- yard. g| =, ' = H ■ HEAVY WEIGHT PIL0W 72” WHITEBAIT NET. A ?A R 1 G ■ = f ree 7/3° SnS /9 Good Usuall y VII PYJAMAS Good washing B — ly 2/3. Special Price 1/9 colours. Now 3/6 pair. s EE MEN’S BEATRICE H = FLEECY LINED UN- 36” SILK CURTAIN TWILL SHIRTS. All s DERPANTS. Well sized. NET. Usually 2/6. Re- s i zes . Usually 4/11. Now = Reduced to 1/6 pair. duced to 1/11 yard. 3/11. ■ a MEN’S INTERLOCK MEN’S HATS. All shades. ■ ■ MA TROUSERS. A good SINGLETS. Well sized. Usually 5/11. Reduced to ■ = washing quality. Special Usually 2/11. Now 2/3 ea. . 3/11. = value 2/11. = ==: HOYS’ WOOT TFN TFR- BOYS’ INTERLOCK === cvvc All ; Aecnioa MEN’S TWIST SHIRTS. SINGLETS. Sizes 2to 6. s S^J S ’ tt S ii eS \/,, r>„ A reliable wearer. Now Usually 1/6 to 1/9. Now g ■ shades. Usually 3/11 Re- 2/11 each. . 1/3 each. B ss duced to 1/11 each. ' s I MILLER'S WAREHOUSE LTD. I 8 MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. g

Shoe Pride makes all the difference. —“NUGGET.”—Advt. A BOON TO BRONCHITIS. SUFFERERS Many middle-age and elderly- folk regularly become victims of attacks of bronchitis. Those who suffer in this respect must, of course, take particular care not to catch cold.. If an attack threatens, the wisest thing to do is to go to bed, keep warm, and take Baxter’s Lung Preserver as prescribed on the bottle. This rich, warming compound soothes inflammation,'restores natural breathing, and strengthens the weakened tissues of the bronchial membranes. It should also be remembered that influenza often follows a cold, because the system has been taxed of strength and cannot resist the attack. For this reason the tonic properties of Baxter’s Lung Preserver are invaluable, as they build up strength, and resistance against the onslaughts of influenza. All chemists and stores sell “Baxter’s”. 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6. —Advt,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 September 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 September 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 September 1934, Page 4

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