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(OUT THEY Go!| t EVERY SUMMER GARMENT AT MILLER’S MUST BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST. | V — u nnirw™—— —.BOYS’ WORSTED X L/ PURE AND RAYON I 6000 PAIRS RELIABLE QUALITY TWEED KNICKERS < a, UZiGIT' Hard hearing. Double cj Az A ♦ th . lat .. t H s2 s L V z nr BRITISH SHEETS < V shades: also fawn and Jt / y pie a rirpv B’in 9in 9iin, 10in. 5 4 ■ t itui 4 10,000 PAIRS LADIES RELIABLE X At Less Than Lost. quality plated art. silk and X X LADIES’ SERVICE WEIGHT , COTTON Y t ti uneu Single Bed size, 54x90. Double Bed size, 80 x 9(h ri eecy Lined Bloomers X X SILK & RAYON HOSE e |„ aN the’wanted colours. llf X V Cuban heel and double spliced heel and SALT PRICE” Usually 2/6. 1/0 A V toe. 9in, 10in. Tawny, Skin, SALL THILL” O/WLi CLEARING PRICE— , 1 Y Flesh, Copperglo, and cj /4 . .h ■ A Smoke shades. Usually / 4 DB» ''7 /Il LADIES I 3/6 - NOW - 1 </ I i //Il SILK RAYON HOSE > A LADIES’ SLIGHTLY SOILED / “ - Reliable quality. Made in 1 / ♦ FAWN KID GLOVES pAJR PAIR. Ishades. Mediums. pair Trimmed Gauntlet. Sizes and fl V t 7in ’ i / U • Postage 6d. | Postage 17-. fully 5 ’fashioned t | 1/- to 2/6 pair. —' " hose ♦ t lao.es- — s i ,ecial Offer LADIES’FASHIONABLE toe a, V/x ♦ ♦ WHITE BLANKETS AUTUMN & WINTER L. ♦ t "'saleTriceI 0 "' 7 - each. s, :^ h^i, sB x 78 ' [ D waigb®^ 80 “’ ’ FELTS ENGLISH PRINT APRONS ♦ A MEN'S ART SILK LOCKNIT ATHLETIC AALE PRICE— E SALE PRICE— New styles. Latest colourings and trimmings. CLEARING 9(1 ♦ ♦ SINGLETS & SHORTS _ clearing pr.ce- ♦ 4 Made from a fabric that is Q f LADIES’ DELUSTRED BEMBERG < !%%%■£% ’/<* Zl'o JFO </C ~S l% .^'/=’ ♦ w | I \ J /-/ h a y/'j i Trimmed with Lace to /Z V ♦' MEN’S HEAVY pA , r{ | PAIR. | /K-JWw wkJw i match. V > ♦ WOOLLEN WORK SOX | ' I WF / clearing price- a clearing price, 6(1, | j An]P 0 T A|MIRJ"''ITT LOCKNIT ROBES X t - gair - I I iDW HI LOR-CI IT ln all l(w wanUd PaBle i x L TS’SLI P E R ILA LIT Y LALo.Lu I —V-- v- j NF Al/1? ITV TWI7ITD shades. Worth 4/11. 0 Z f saddle tweed WOVELIi 1 WEED 22 w z_ ___ X | trousers MJM.IHWL3 | f’OSTIIMFS towels X ♦ Produced from the finest 11// Made from super quality Pure Wool Flannel I LU3I E. --iC Pink, 22 x 40. 1/ > W- N.Z. wools. Usually 16/11. JuA/ V suitings’. Limited number. | n a || the wanted colours. Worth 55/-. I/“ X A CLEARING PRICE— j PRICE S ♦ ♦ -g.rls- ANO BOYS- CNGL.SH c-ar.nc PRiCE- clear.no pr.ce- ' ♦ FLANNEL BLAZERS f TABLE CLOTHS t ♦ tit ages 4to 14. Werth O yjj | St,'. “ 2/6 ± X CLEARING PRICE— ~ ~ IMf CLEARING PRICE- ~,, T MEN'S WORSTED WOOL &. COTTON '•••' ?-?■— — "t.... . .... ~ m i .mi , L ! » LADIES' TAILOR-CUT < Singlets & Underpants .. jqii . LADIES’ ART? SILK | Fancy Worsted Costumes X For hard wear. 9/ 1 S Jj/wDXEu Ijl I rjXlj.o. | «- yiwrw'vnkT Special offer for few days /Z X Usually 5/6. 3/11 ~ I MI K L! W 1 only, Worth 97/6. 37/0 A T CLEARING PRICE— ' I NTCHTS I CLEARING PRICE— T 4 menVsuper quality” LlfLllnii -twilit a f?TFRNOOW FROLICS X LIGHT-WEIGHT ALL-WOOL WORSTED ip a(| the popu | ar colours, and exclusively /II 1 VVI t t Rtn.<”AO FULLY DELUSTRED X < SINGLETS & PANTS trimmed with effective lace. Worth 7/11. desjgns _ Worth 12/6 _ | BEMBERG SILKS £ $ Usually 7/6. 4/11 ! CLEARING AT UNDER COST— CLEARING PRICE— lln a comprehensive range ZJ > W* 4/11 I |of colours. Usually 9d. w CLEARING PRICE— 1 Zg j ‘ | „ SALE T mSiiomi~~ i X "bo YS’ , "h , E AVYQUAL IT Y COLLEGE" B B S j 36in - ENGLISH Y i WORSTED SUITS 111 I*® fW® HAIRCORD PRINTS f A. M KI 3 wk B S wk jw I Splendid range of neat de- nJ X X Made from Pure Wool, Satisfaction ® H » | Why WmF signs. Fast dye. Usually 7Q V guaranteed with every garment. Sizes Mil i-J CD fl Q , uTmTmi 1/11. SALE PRICE— v X 5 CLEARING PRICE— . • o . j lt<»U 9T 1 1,200 COLOURED RE VERS,BLE ♦ 29/6 This Sale ran m conjunction with Millers LtdL washing rugs > f clearing price- | Cliristchurcli. Same Goods. Same Prices, sale price- 2/11 y ! MILLER 5 ! - <ON THE QUAY j

M ijOU/L Let us go over your Car now before you start on your Vacation Trip, and see just what you need to get your Car into Perfect Condition. i AU classes of Motor Repairs to all makes Cars and Trucks executed tvithPre eisinn and Thoroughness by A. Grade Mechanics in our w.ell-equipped vork shop. W KENNEDY’S GARAGE /I 7 ' b** ** I Cnr- Boundary and Guinness Streets. /// * ’Phone 255. BIG- FEATURES OF “RAILWAYS MAGAZINE” The February Winner. New Zealanders, you cannot do better with sixpence than with the purchase of the February “Railways Magazine, t..e popu a tional monthly. Here are some of the big illustrated features. Dr. Marsden explains brilliant scientific feats of Lord Rutherford. James Cowan, in “Te Kooti’s Scout,” recalls thrilling incidents of Maori Wars. O.N. Gillespie turns new light on treasures of the Turnbull Library. Ken Alexander chats merrily about the cult of the sun. Bernice Shackleton delightfully portrays the swoop of a circus into a country town. A. J. G. Schmitt begins “The Sheep-stealer,” a thrilling story of old New Zealand. "\ Original verse, reviews of books, a chat on sport, a budget for women. SIXTY PICTURES At Book-shops and News Agencies

Take “burn” out of sunburn! Apply “VELAY” LOTION before and after exposure. “Velay” soothes and quickly relieves painful burns. Antiseptic and cleansing.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1938, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1938, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1938, Page 10

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