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i "miller’s on the quay ' | GREAT WINTER SALEj , I§ in full SWING. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. i ; MW* CASHMEKE SOX {Hfo WHITE TWILLED SHEETS * TEHKY BARBER TOWELS _ LISLE .mSHTOSE j ‘ In blue and fawn heather mix- ■, ui n “ « /«! Hemmed ready for usd. Made from specially I Usually 2d cac , j]K viceable shades. Usually 1/ J T ► turc. -English make. All sizes. | / Usually 1/d. 7/J selected long staple Egyptian cotton. price— Z 1/6. NOW— 1 T ► Usually 1/6 pair. l/’llle SALE PRICE o FOR- 4/ SINGLE BED SIZE- ; SALE PRICE— DOZEN. < ► MEN , S WOOLLEN 1 " RIBBED MEnTfANCY POPLIN DOUBLE BED SIZE- ? ? LADIES’ ART SILK HEAVY SILK HOSE > ’ WORK SOX NEGLIGE SHIRTS DOUBLE FLEECY BLOOMERS Reinforced with rayon Cuban heel, double ♦ 1/u « 2/11 -■■■ 1/-pr. 2/3 pr. t ■.ga's? — b „™ :. TcTovas' : l at f WOO[CT OVES TWEED OVERCOATS io/ y 6. _ 0/11 RIBBED VESTS GAUNTLET GLOVES ♦ ► In liaht"and dark grey shades IT 1 J Brown shades - Well made and 90 / (k SALE PRICE EACH. Usually sold at 3/11.' «/Z Usu jlly 2/6, 2/11, and 3/6 pair. J f ► w 9/6 — 'art s,l7 —’ SALE PR,CE - tSE.- : ► — o ,»r,???riSXAim ,d CU NET 1/nB LADIES’ BUSK CORSETS , leather | ► , ■ ' MEN’S FLEECY LINED SINGLETS & UNDERI ANT S Bc ' g A e . ? a D d m r p y2/ ' l/iliS Sizes 24 to 30. Usually 6/11. 9 M PURSES X ► SUEDE LEATHER GLOVES latural .-..U-nx W- 1/1] SALE PRICE- 1) Jig TO CLEAR AT- </0 All the latest Inner p.uree and J ► Brown only. Usually 3/11. Cl /Z bALt '"’hie jljl mirror, in brown, navy, black and bottle SALE PRICE— Zil/y pi* EACH. LADIES’ HEAVY ENGLISH green. t — BOYS' WOOLL~ " EN'S FINE BOTANY XUC w” CURTAIN NET 0^? 8 4/11, 5/11, 311(1 6/11 Cadi' t ► SLEEVELESS PULLOVERS BLACK CASHMERE SOX . Belt,. un ly . Good de.l B n, Uaua.- C "'Xt?eT 1/6 pr. Satisfaction or Money Refunded. | ►!„ 8 „y X USU.,’ 2/11. 9/4 _ Spliced heels and toes.. Usual- J tL ■ S AL B PR'CE- F.„ ♦ ► SALEPR.CE- Z/4ea. k y A 1 ' ALL WOOL ' LAOIE S ' HEAVY ENGLISH i ► MEN’S WOOLLEN f SUNSHINE RUGS I INTERLOCK NIJGHTS I LISLE HOSE ♦ ► BOYS’ WOOLLEN JERSEYS SLEEVELESS PULLOVERS Fancy check design in pink and I*9 /Fancy silk and lace yoke£. J /ll I |n shades of Streetone, Nufawn, 9/11 ► With Tie. Shades of fawn, grey and navy. shades of green, wine, grey, 9/9 green ocream ground. V Usually sold dt 7/11. T/ 11 Malay, and Muscade. 9in, 11 ► All sizes. SALE PRICES — B fawn and royal. Usually 5/6. ti/ 3 SALE PRICE EACH. SALE PRICE 9Jin, 10in. Usually 3/11 pair. ► 9/A tri Mfi SALE PRICE- ~ EACH ' NOW- T E - rnFVTGT SERGE girls’ all wool ladies’ new season’s winter Y t : T men’s - HEAVY FLANNEL TROUSERS pink and a mee co« finish LONG HOSE READY-TO-WEAR FELTS | ► AMERICAN STYLE SHIRTS Usually 9/11. 7/6 pr. I l n S C 4’s AfriS- 2/6pr. I usuany 6/11 to 8 /n. TO CLEAR AT- I ► Collar attached. Tie to match in fancy woven SALE PRICE- 1 tumes, Skirts, etc. Usually □/0 VCI. F . 5/11 tO 0/11 X *■ checks. Usually 6/11. 1/11 BOYS’ HEAVY NAVY 8/11. J ► sale price- „ 4/11 RUBBERIZED RAINCOATS .sale-price- LADIES’ CASHMERE HOSE laces-engush t [ ■ men's heavy z El S."" £d - Usua " y 15/6 - A " 12/6 WOOLLEN DRESS TWEEDS -/O __ COLONIAL TWEED COATS ♦ r ALL WOOL CARDIGANS . 2/3 P£r 39/6 ♦ [ 5/11 WS^H^?^W^ ST - ’“LACES' PURE = Y WOOL “ | heavy s ;„ a ,^d EY sa!“-- S f 'LANNELETTE KNITTED JUMPER SUITS ♦ ► . UNION NEGLIGE SHIRTS , . 15/11 pair. "’ & ll|d 3/6 DF. Sh nAVY°% V s' u n a''iy fl V S /6. , ' oW " a " 39/6 ♦ ► sale price— T/B ca. 25/- pair, f , Y . .. • \ ♦

Chronic Lung Sufferer Relieved °T7PR years I have lived in dread 1/of the winter months with their terrible risks of coughs, colds, bronchitis and worse. Not a year passed but I was seriously ill with painracked lungs that nothing seemed to ease. Now I face each winter safe in the knowledge that a course of Scott’s Emulsion will strengthen and protect my lungs, ward off coughs, colds and more serious infections and carry me through the danger months fit and well.”

Can you imagine all that Scott’s Emulsion meahs to this man ? Relief from pain, from wasted days of illhealth, from ‘'worry and expense. Simply because he relies on cod liver oil, nature’s greatest lung tonic and strength-maker, in the one form that is most easily and completely digested. An eminent Research Body says that when cod liver oil is taken in the. white creamy form of Scott’s Emulsion you can digest the oil "cdihpletely and so get all the goodness your body needs. Tha same authority says that 30 minutes after you have taken a spoonful of Scott’s Emulsion, every drop has gone to strengthen your whole body, particularly your chest and lungs. In that-way you arc building up your resistance against colds and the terrible after-cold weakness which so often leads to influenza, bronchitis and worse. Don’t waste money testing this, that and the other kind of tonic. Make up your mind once and for all that you will rely upon the practical experiences and whole-hearted recommendations of sufferers, doctors and nurses alike. Ask for and see that you get genuine SCOTT’S Emulsion — the one proved lung tonic, Ftrength-makcr and protector of health.

BE ON TIME. PURCHASE ONE OF OUR RELIABLE ALARM CLOCKS 2 Years’ Guarantee 7/6 Just in—New range of English Crystal in Modern Designs. Ladies’ English Toilet Gets in Crystal, Chrome and Xylonite. Always opening up New Stocks from the World's Largest Manufticturers. GILBERT BROS. LIMITED WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS TAINUI STREET.

PATTEN’S GOLDEN EMBROCATION (paste) is ideal for Lumbago, Rheumatism, Chilblains. Easy and pleasant to use. Immediate relief. Get a 2/- pot to-day. All Chemists and Stores.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 June 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 June 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 June 1937, Page 10

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