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Woollies for Winter Light, comforting warmth to pro- R tect you in the chilly weather. I. RIBBED ALL-WOOL VESTS, chemise length, sleeve- I less or with short sleeves. W. 4/11, 5/6, 6/11, 8/6 | FINE ALL-WOOL FANCY KNIT VESTS in Peach only with fitting waist and narrow straps .. 4/11 Similar styles with opera tops. In Peach, Apple, Ivory 4/1! INTERLOCK COTTON VESTS, sleeveless, with low neck .. .. s.W. 1/11 W. 1/11 O.S. 2/3 With short sleeves and low neck. S.W. 2/3 W. 2/6 O.S. 2/9 In heavier quality. S.W. and W. 4/6 O.S. 4/11 FINE WOOL FITTING KNICKERS in Fawn, Sky. Apple. All sizes .. .. 5/11, 6/6, 7/6, 9/il WOOL BLOOMERS with elastic waist and knees. W. 8/6 pair O.S. 9/11 pair g CREAM INTERLOCK COTTON NIGHTGOWN with I long or short sleeves. Trimmed with contrasting H colours 6/6, 7/11, 9/6, 10/9 | In colours 9/6, 12/6, 14/9 CREAM INTERLOCK COTTON PYJAMAS with long or short sleeves. Trimmed with contrasting colour 6/11, 8/11, 13/9, 14/6 pair In colours 13/9, 14/6 to 23/6 pair I If unable to call, please _____ write. Satisfaction is guaranteed in all Mail Orders and despatch is 4fl prompt. || *“» _ Postal Address : ® P.O. Box 902, -“*77 Christchurch. y ***** J. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd.

iBSIm ■w Jit-?' *•-< ; v : v-1 ; W®. w l||||l ’ ~ 'W||i| om/Ek ws - 3sF £2OO FOR HIM when he is 16 COULD you spare five shillings a week, sir, to ensure that your boy shall have £2OO. plus bonuses, when he is 16 and ready for the University or business? Of course you could, and here is the wayf For a yearly premium of £l2/15/ (roughly, five shillings a week) a father aged 28 with a boy not yet a year old can arrange with the nearest A.M.P. office, or agent, that the boy shall have £2OO when he is 16. Past experience suggests that that £2OO will have grown, with bonuses, to £258 by the time the boy is that age. If the father be older than 28 the premium will be a little more, but not so much more as to bother any man in work. The father being the person assured, it can be arranged that if he should die before the boy is 16, the money will be available for the boy at his father’s death, either in a lump sum or spread over three or four years. This is the ideal plan for the man and woman who want to ensure that their boy (or girl) shall not be deprived of his (or her) opportunity because something has happened to Dad. If you have a young son or daughter, don’t delay a day. See the nearest A.M.P. office and make the arrangement at once. jy m THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE. Established 1849. (Incsrpvrat*! in AuitraHa), Head Office for New Zealand : Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Maaagor, GREYMOUTH DISTRICT MANAGER: MR, D, F, MURSEIU WARNES & McGILLIVRAY, C/o. A.M.P., Greyniouth. MaiMMU——tjmawuwiwir; üßßtarumwwMwnamsaiimsMiMnamtcaaaßaßaaaniCTamaaganHaM RAILWAY TRANSPORT, YES’ THE INDUSTRY THAT MADE NEW ZEALAND. If you doubt this statement, ask the timber-millers, the coal-mine owners, the farmers, the manufacturers and the merchants. Railway transport has been, and still is, the . basic industry for national welfare. , Prosperity cannot be fully maintained unless the railways, which offer the best service, receive their proper measure of support. THE PEOPLE’S RAILWAYS FOR THE PEOPLE’S PROFIT.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 April 1938, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 April 1938, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 April 1938, Page 9