SPECIAL PRICES ''' ; | . Sgsgifr’’, 4s®Ri : ■■ ~,{) . ft /A ' WM» v :■- KHk ''W' t ■lfflP x " ; w New Undies $iU '-t-< ' ' '~~ '‘ ' ' "'“ ' ' For Summer Beath’S High Grade quality At Special prices— No. 1 SPECIAL— Locknit Vests These Vests are Beath’s High Grade |F Quality; Lace trimmed with Motif; ff g Opera tops; dainty shades. J' S Usually 2/11. .. SPECIAL PRICE \J? No. 2 SPECIAL— Locknit Scanties (TO MATCH VESTS) Quality Scanties, daintily trimmed with Lace and Motifs. To match X"l| // 1 ■ Vests - / / Usually: S.W., W„ 2/11; O.S. 3/3. Zf I J SPECIAL PRICE No. 3 SPECIAL—- / Locknit Slips (TO MATCH VESTS and SCANTIES) Heavy Quality Locknit Underslips in «, dainty Summer shades, trimmed with Kf H H Lace and Motif. .Showing in Opera /_ g R I tops. 1 / i i Usually: S.W., W., O.S. 6/11 8 1 | g SPECIAL PRICE —JUL No 4 SPECIAL— Locknit Bloomers Beath’s Usual Special Value in Bloomers. Elastic waist and knees. n„ £71'13 In new, dainty shades. w B I I S.S.W., S.W., W., 2/11; / f I I O.S. 3/3; E.O.S. 3/11. / J I | SPECIAL PRICE BEATH’S MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH.
USED VEHICLE MORRIS 12 h.p. Saloon: FORD Model “A” Sedan: Late model. Small mileage. Newly painted. Fitted with £250 air wheels ' £l „ 5 AUSTIN 1Z h.p. Saloon: Late model. Excellent condition. OLDSMOBILE 1928 Coach: 4?«JAEf New paint. New top. Mechanically O.K. PLYMOUTH 1930 Sedan: £B5 Paint work good and mechanically sound. . , Pl ttn CHEVROLET Long-spring Light XL3U Delivery: AUSTIN 7 h.p. 1934 Sedan: >*’ condition. Reconditioned throughout. £5O £l5O CHEVROLET 1939 4-door Sedan DODGE 4-cyl. 30cwt. Truck: A real bargain. Thoroughly A sound truck. checked over. • £5O £145 CHEVROLET 1930 Sedan: DODGE 4-cyl. Delivery: In excellent condition Good bodywork. Runs realthroughout. ly well. A snip. £l4O £45 SCHAEF’S LTD. 'PHONE 523. MACKAY STREET. 'PHONE 523. | DISTRIBUTORS FOR CHEVROLET AND BUICK CARS. |
There are archdukes and grand dukes all over Europe now, but the shooting of one of them would never start another war.—“St. Louis GlobeDemocrat.”
“More and more people are having their ears pierced,” says a jeweller. So many of us have neighbours with daughters who fancy themselves as vocalists.—“ The Humorist.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1938, Page 12
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