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! New Dull Finish < S’Men Jill /w zS Hit•><>/"•. Us si? '•» jSsWfo Bm I Again MILLER’S WAREHOUSE make a mighty value y y y ; H || scoop. This time it is a special purchase of 7,200 pairs of Smart IhM’„ ...<j|F ‘ M H |j Dull-finish Silken Hosiery. The value is equal to a quality usually -W IL priced at 5/11 pair but our large purchase enables us to offer at the ! amazingly low price of 4/6 pair. Note the quality poihts below. gffWß Wk, I]' • Fine gauge, dull-finish Silk |j • Toe and Heel reinforced with Lisle | ' ® Every pair fully fashioned |fe||f I. • Full range of popular shades | • New Cuban shaped heel H I W| | NOW ONLY j| t 4/0 PAIR . Miller’s Warehouse Limited | MACKAY STREET. GREYMOUTH.

CENTENARY AIR RACE WINNER. Who will it be? The fittest in a gruelling test Of skill and stamina Who must have sound nerves, confidence, Complete fitness, Marshall’s Fospheriue helps you be like that. “Marshall’s” is more than a stimulant— It is a real nerve tonic. Replaces phosphorus deficiency inordinary diet. Feeds starved nerves. “Marshall’s” gives prompt benefits Mentally and physically. Large size 2/6 in six-sided carton. All chemists and stores sell “Marshall's.”— AdvL

Weak chest? Spring colds and chills avoided by building up resistance with Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/6. All '•mists.—Advt

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1934, Page 4

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