BIG SELLING DRIVE Miller’s on the Quay Wool and Cotton Prices Rising Higher and Higher every week. Still, our prices are th® same as y year aud in some instances much lower. COMPARE OCR '... 1 I 1 L'“ ■■'J.'JieJilf-l. QI" h i |I ,i f 1 1 11 1 1 ""-".Tr'lT, - ~,, »u i JJ.4.- Ph"' 'JB. 111 “JJJ...J 1 ■TT^BrWHII3!WL: I l l ? . . . , . . . ••w-.* ...C.'. " ....... -- , MEN’S LADIES’ ENGLISH LADIES’ PIIDE UNRIF,ACHED TWEED COATS MODEL COATS SUPER BOTANY . SHFFTS Made from a Pure Wool. Smart D.B. Extra large Fur Collars. Worth 120/-.' HWoiS ’ . styles. Selling elsewhere 69/6. ... .. TT 1 ¥¥ 1 UH THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL— Extra spliced heels and toes. Worth ri ill* VPUI rlfll’fl M/PJJI* THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL— 3/IY. j i"I 1 Cal JLlal UTV Cal • . 45/" 72/6 social- 5 Yard Length. ~~ ” ’ 2/6 pair- SINGLE BEDBOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ LADIES’ 5/11 LADIES’ I DOUBLE BEDAt prices that defy competition anywhere 1 rmart styles. General price 85/-. A ¥TTVfFT ¥?dn f¥VI7Q 1 /Il in New Zealand. FROM- QUR SPECtAL FRO M- GAUlllljtil IrLUVILO 1/11 zyvx /yT Made in England from pure wool in • ■ A B //■*. Rn J navy, bottle, and scarlet. JLU/fr . MATTRESSES J We have just opened up a LADIES MILLINERY 2/6 l rOm Specially wonderful range of \ ——-—.- . - nrPDArpJ Wool MFN’Q AND RAW Ladies, have you seen our New Season’s BJI VMai VU, , nVUL) o 11.1TU DUIJ Felts. They are wonderful in style and | O Fl UTOQITVQ quality. All new creations with quills, & LfFCSS JLK3ILI , pompoms, eye veils, buckles, etc. etc., IUdUVHCOIUI WL m VDD DOUBLE BED- — — &»*. 37/6 ”rseys lla,! 8/1 m PILLOWCASES swlebld- ' •• ■ Made from super quality Pure Cloth. 4Ji/0 In wine and grey. Taped ready for use. f ’ '• Others al- v 3/6 wl 6/6 4/11, 5/11 aDd 6/11. —”7. each BLANKETS == “■ - X" ■ ' J|ade frpm Super Quality BOYS’ ROLL COLLAR LADIES’ ALL WOOL n „ lf n New Zealand Wool JERSEYS CARDIGANS & Or 2/11 Half Dozen. IT ,_ In wi» ? and gdoy. lIIMPFRS -' . O/I 1 and Q/A Another new shipment just arrived from S ”?? r HP-WIT?-JLI U t>/D F^ let, ' 8h ’ des ' ' New lEA IOWELS <5/-pair 00L J-J-. SPEC,AL pp,OE “ 36in ALL WOOJ. JERSEYS ttftBIPBV u 10id e ’ cl ’ ANGORA FRECK HOSIERY & XV2Lt Tw/i?i?nc o 7--i i ♦ p* /zi CIfIVFS €>/ -JLJL M/V We claim to have the inrgest aseortment . LOttOD Up pCT LOH. Worth ,/6. ...6f Eadies’ Hosiery and Gloves on the SHOWROOM Coast possible prices. I Still OUF SllCelS remain 'at I ' SPECIAL WfIAIS ? °“ aranee tJ,e same prices as before - QM yard —— — — This Week’s Specials. - . .LADIES’ I Amrs’' WHIIE SIILEJS 3Qin WOOL WEED com ART SILK HOSE W MF- DRESS TWEEDS J. W IjILIJ kjO-Tb. JI LJ Suitable for skirts, frocks, suits, etc., in f : z ' Lined with pure Botany Wool. 17 inch on nnTTnir nnn fancy check effects. Worth 2/11. Fully lined. Worth 59/6. ' expanding tbps. Easily worth 4/6. 80 X 90- DOUBLE BED yYE£K °NI-Y Ort SPECIAL PRICE!?- WHITE SHEETS 2/11 P air 10/6 pair, 1/11 W*
STOP! —t/iat cold draught under the door With a “DRAUGHT EXCLUPER” —EASY TO FIT—DRAUGT EXCLUDERS • ..are obtainable from ■ . HARLEY $ Co., Ltd., WALTER SCOTT, ASHBY BERGH & Co., Lid. GREYMOUTH.
RAIL FOR TRIPS AND FREIGHT Saving Money and Cutting Taxation The increased use of the railways by their owners, the general public, has lightened the load of taxation by a substantial amount. The users thus make a double saving. This benefit will increast;:in proportion to the people’s use of their own great transport system, which is worked strictly tn accordance with the wtfll-known slogan, “Safety, Comfort, Economy.” Maintenance of national welfare calls tai’ common-sense use of the railways for journeys and freight. Your Railways for Your Welfare
“A Hair’s Breadth at the Bn tris a mile beside the butt,” says an old proverb, meaning “a. miss is as good as a mile.” Al the slightest sign of a cold or chill—a dose or two of Baxter's Lung Preserver will place you miles away from danger of coughs, colds, sore throats or other bronchial ailments. Make sure it’s "Baxter’s.” 1/6. 2/6, 4/6.—Advt.
, 'V'OU will most likely find the article you wish to buy advertised in the i small classified columns. Get the habit of studying these columns- —it will pay
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 May 1937, Page 12
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