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DRESS'ACCESSORIES —SMART AND PRACTICAL— ap (Illustrated) IVORY SATIN COLLAR, with > ■ scalloped border .. , .. .. 4/11 -/1 VELVET COLLAR; motif design. Brown, "'C ; 3 black, navy, ivory .. .. .. 3/11 • y ||' v [/ \- Similar styles. Navy,, red and green .. 3/6 \ \\ // Self Check ART. SILK COLLAR with jabot; J J / finished coloured bow. Ivory, beige 5/11 / ■ I IVORY CREPE DE CHINE V-COLLAR with \ \ jabot in Guipure Lace and pleated Crepe de \ \ Chine. Finished with bow .. .. 10/6 WHITE BRAIDED COLLAR, circular shape ’ 9/11 GOLD LAME COLLAR with 5-row box pleated jabot .. 6/11 *" ■ GUIPURE LACE V-COLLAR with jabot and WJ?U , border of pleated Crepe; finished with Bow. SCARVES Champagne shade 6/6 “Kvnock” All Attractive CREPE DE CHINE COLLAR Wool scotch Wl t h Plated border, finished with 6 row Scarves: large frilled jabot. Beige, ivory .. .. 7/11 good. k BEIGE COLLAR, in Crepe de Chine with silk “Chin cua- , eG j applique Lace border. Champagne dlers,” attractively shade . . . . . . ... . . 8/11 SZ 4 Sades! CORDED SILK STOCK TIE, with collar frilled border 4/11 ' band. Beige, ivory 4/H All-Wool Triangle COLLAR 24in long, with Bow, in Crene detiVnT to vanned Suede ‘ Box Plated. Beige, ivory .. 4/11 colours .. 4/11 CREPE SUEDE V-COLLAR; faggoted and ■ b °x pleated; finished with Bow. Cuffs to match. Ivory, beige .. .. The Set 6/11 WE PAY' POSTAGE i J. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd. Christchurch

[ AMICUSCERTUS IN REiNCE:“RTA] AS announced-at the Annual Meeting of Members on ist May, the Society grows from strength to strength. Its assets and the number of members increase from day to day. Last year the number of new policies issued reached 135,200, or 433 new policies every working day. ' 433 New Policies every working day Such figures indicate the public’s faith in the Society's strength and in its capacity to husband and develop that strength in its members interests. The extraordinary growth in the Society’s assets is further evidence. In 1922 the Society’s assets were worth £50,000,000. To-day, 14 years later, they are worth £101,869,000. Assets now £101,869,000 At the Annual Meeting the Members approved of the Principal Board’s recommendation that £5,1 00,000 be allotted as Reversionary Bonuses for the year, and Bonus Certificates will be issued in due course to participating policy holders. £5,100,000 in bonus additions Membership in the A.M.P. is open to men alnd women in good health. The wise citizen will ask the nearest office of the Society to send an experienced adviser to talk the matter over with him or her. . Write to-day. Even to-morrow may be too late. , Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Established in Australia in 1849. H«.u Office toi New Zealand ; Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W» I, IKIN, Manager. MR. D. F. MURSELL, Acting District Manager, Greymouth.

ARRESTED THE light thief, alias the "Cheap" lamp, HIl has been arrested in the name of Better Lighting || by Detective Philips, and B his career of fraud and gIV K robbery ended. He now p B&tou&ll stands exposed as a thief <■ of light—light for which jjfW. Philips Coiled Coil Lamps tB 1 give up to 50% more / 240 - 4ow. vm light than "cheap" lamps DLJ | I I DC 1 yet consume no more I I! ILI I 311 current. 40 LUMENS / Be "Light wise"—lnsist on .f Philips Coiled Coil Lamps ’ ’for every lighting socket. ' ALWAYS USE PHILIPS GAAGni lamps -.. (Advt. of Philips Lamps (N.Z.) Ltd., 286-288 Wakefield St., Wellington)

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 June 1936, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 June 1936, Page 11