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Sensational End of SALE BARGAINS Many Lines Half Price and Less , , rwWIBIIMim ’ 11 IMP IH'ffl MEN’S ALL WOOL SLEEVELESS $ iifi • J /* 1 • • ! AT _. r £« BOYS’ HEAVY TWILL PULLOVERS j Dicesare definitely rising I Nowjsypur PYIAMAS !n latest fancy knit shades of navy. I ODDOrtUnitV tO PUFchaSC OUF ClUalitV o ~„ ~ wine, saxe and bottle green. Usually | iT J i * * Splendid washing. Usually sold at 3/11 Sale Price 5/11 goods at less than our usual low Sale Price 2/11 pr. I nriPPQ MEN’S SUPER QUALITY CREAM 36 inch FANCY ART SILK { j/ 1 v " ALL WOOL CURTAIN NET MEN’S STRONG COTTON I MEN’S ALL WflOL ' PULLOVERS In check and stripe effects; shades of CI OVF'S ln latest fancy knit contrastin 9 shades beige, rose, cream and green. Usually Pl W VIJVi ILJkJ of red, blue and orange at neck. . sold at 1/ - n Wj-UVIjo ln shades of Fawni Ljght and Dark Usual **•’<* 15/6 # Sale Price 8d yd. j °«* Yr Y't Us ;'iT Grey c "r'lH w i / ‘ Half Pnce W ’ I Hah Price 7Ad pr. Sale Price 1/- nr. 36 INCH PLAIN ART SILK I ~ F MEN’S ALL WOOL THORNPROOF CURTAIN VOILE ~ MEN’S WOOLLEN I LADIES’ HEAVY RAYLOCK TWEED SUITS PULLOVERS SCANTIES ings. Absolutely guaranteed for hard QUO* 1/O 1 I Sleeveless and Long Sleeves. Cream Lace trimmed. All wanted shades, wear. Usually 65/-. OitiC n ITjLCC IL/ yO# I with contrasting band at neck. Uusually 3/6. I Half Price 49/6 ROLLER TOWELS Half Price 3/6 Half Price 1/9 pr. ■ MJMI , S ALL WOOL TWgED ivwijiaj o 7 .1... j A VI? PC A ATQ Ready for use; good, length;, fawn e-ronur twii i cotton v* VFjOyiy* fl I n with blue stripe. Usual Price 2/6. MEN’S FLANNELETTE MENS STRONG TWILL COTTON Sale Price 1/11 PYJAMAS PYJAMAS ' . Good range of stripes.. Out-size only. In out-size only.. Usually 4/,6. taPlO© 1 O 58 TICKING Sale Price 3/6 Sale Price 2/11 all wool Fancy D.amask design. Assorted shades fi. jl ivv /vf QIP A ■OI/Ij’C 1' D ' 1 / J MEN’S STRONG COTTON SERGE 'if SU/IKVEo Sale Price 1/- yd. PYJAMAS INET I 1,1 fan?y ch ® c ks and stripes. Usually MEN’S EXTRA STRONG WIRE Good stripcs; fast co | o urs.. Small I Crca '” and f hadfcs ’ c th fanc X Saif* PfIPP 91(\ WORKING n)cn > s on |y_. Usual pri cc 7/11. I s l Jot design.. Usual Pncc 1/6. kJCtW 1 1 11X U SHIRTS Sale Price 5/11 | Sciic Price 1/” yd? I mln-s all wool navy 11-umiv -nid of 1/fi 0 - J - SLEEVELESS Usually cold at 4/6. 1. 1.. ■ij. j.i. i. 0 w t rwi A O J O ? /z ALL LEATHER 0 LADIES’ FLORAL ART SILK bale Price 5/6 piipotq I ' vrmd I UKdfLo | Usually sold at 5/6. With 2i PP Fasteners. Assorted shades. 1 6 1 O ’ JIT FT AIATI?T irTTTTI? Usual price 4/11. Less than Good style. Usually 11/6. octlV ill vC W/V shades tL, aprl eF„ d ' Half Price 2/3 Half Price 5/9 white. Usual price 1/6. , MEN’S ENGLISH 0 1 O • 1 / | LADIES’ ALL WOOL FANCY BOYS’ UNSHRINKABLE WOOL AND INTERLOCK ATHLETIC Sale Price 1/-yd. | worsted cotton' VESTS 1 PIECE ONLY STRONG TWILL j FROCKS VRSIS And EM.stlc top S.HOJSTS.. Usually I Shetland shade; warm and guaraiUejCd sold at 1/11. ,n Gfeen o„,y. Usuany 1/6. SMe g/U fO ' P” 66 a e rice y . y a |£ p r j C g | 3/6 I UNSHRINKABLE RIN ° SITK fRFPF — F VESTS &U. PANTS BUy YOUR BLANKETS NOW PRICES ARE RISING Absolutely guaranteed for hard wear, h, 1 2newshade. UsoaiPnoe VOyd. LARGE S.ZE ALL WOOL Usually sold at 5/11. Sale Price 10d yd. WHITE BLANKETS l n.ee 4/6 ea. MEN’S PANC™. ALL WOOL NAVY JERSEYS .. x a I ALSO IN A SUPER QUALITY Usually sold at 5/11. AH sizes. Usually sold at 1/9. B - 1 ’ O’ • J /Il Sale Price 1/3 pr. I Single Bed 27/6. Double Bed 45/- Ja e Price 4/11 ea. m t hiih i ij iiin.i MILLER’S ON THE QUAY

A PLOT THAT WORKED BOTH WAYS it's a darling BUT A MONTH LATER hurrah, kay's reformed/she's LITTLE APARTMENT, BESS USING LIFEBUOY, SAYS IT'SAND IF WE SHARE IT ift'c nn it vavi WONDERFUL .1 BELIEVE I'LL THE RENT WILL BE “L. 5 . °° L^ AY! I AND KAY WAS. THIN KI NG TRY |T T q O VERY REASONABLE madpv RA ru?.z, D YOU CERTAINLY NEVER KNOW BESS ALWAYS LOOKS SO DAINTY. : 1 LOR A PERSON'S FAULTS TILL YOU BUT SHE'S NOT CAREFUL /?' UIRLS TOGETHER LIVE WITH THEM KAY'S A ENOUGH ABOUT "B.O." WISH l' : /DARLING, BUT IF I'D EVER SHF'O USE LIFEBUOY...! KNOW. V- J | / DREAMED SHE WAS CARELESS I'LL START USING IT MYSELF, ITf’ SfiS® 7 /H : -IfcjH] / ABOUT ”B .0''.... PRAISE IT TO f H '' Ittf »|!|| / theses . c /' I TWO MONTHS LATER "B.O.’GONE Hall'''bteahs up! you look * TIRED,BESS WW( y. * WONT BE AFTER MY WHAT ABOUT YOUR YOU LADIES GOING NO, WE HAVE OTHER X LIFEBUOY SHOWER BESS, YOUR SKIN LOOKS COMPLEXION AND YOUR TO RENEW YOUR LEASE PLANS.YOU SEE,WE'RE MARVELLOUS THESE BOY FRIEND? LIFEBUOY'S FOR ANOTHER YEAR ? GETTING MARRIED.... ' DAYS. NO WONDER THE HELPED BOTH OUR / A DOUBLE WEDDING BOY FRIEND KEEPS SKINS. AND IT'S SO / \ R e f reshi,, & a,,d Healthy.— Lifebuoy is a gloriously refreshing nccnccLJiKir i Kic\/tD \ soup mid its 3 sure protection 3LJ«linSt D.Cz. . REFRESHING -I D NE/ER | (body odour) but don’t think that’s all! It keeps your skin ✓ USE ANY OTHER SOAP f V ' I? —c’ IflWßy healthy too 1 Use it regularly and watch the radiance creep I z n A t - back to your skin. When its purifying lather gets to work V” y'Cn. impurities deep down in the pores don’t have a chance —that R M Z' lather is truly deep-cleansing. _ \ i yX( vS?'Wash away Tiredness! « k/X/ \ f • ’ ••’//xf A IdW ' You can, with Lifebuoy I Come I I xXjr.X U \ / \l , 7] A Oal home worn out after a hard day’s ; (l|nWw' ; 117 I A rerS ' \ BStSi&MSlSuBhk C —\ VI WOUf / work and just relax in a Lifebuoy Mm....'« Hl 'gHBnRgHBBU' —bath. You’ll feel grand—the \ 11 X- "X X . J Y tired feeling just disappears like 1 magic. Try it! \^-^B. B INZ \ / J i r—'L' I Millions say. .“It agrees with my skin” A Z I Z .</->'■> wKS? I 7 I A UWFJI PRODUCT—MADE IN NEW ZEALAND

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 August 1936, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 August 1936, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 August 1936, Page 10

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