STILL WE OFFER THE TOWN’S KEENEST VALUES. .- O OUR NOVEMBER MARKDOWNS BRING BIGGER AND BETTER CROWDS TO SHOP AT THIS POPULAR STORE. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS ALL THIS WEEK. STRIPED SILK. SUMMER SILKS BOYS- SHORT SLEEVE < Kahe Crepe de Lliene A big variety of new season’s silks Interlock Singlets A big range of fast washing col- to go at sensational reductions. Sizes 20in to 321 n. Genuine British ours to choose from. Usually 1/6. In plain shades, spots and flor- interlock. Splendid washing qua!* MARKDOWN PRICE— als. Usually 1/11 to 3/11. ity. Usually 2/6. 10-Jc! yard markdown price— markdown price—- ® l/= yard 1/11 eacM 36in. Silk Curtain Net . new season's men’s high grade SILKS. Taney Worsted Suits Usually 1/9.. 36in. Crepe Princess, Sandimir and Super quality aii wool worsteds. MARKDOWN PRICE— Celeste in the newest ficrai de- Brown, navy and grey tonings.' 1 /q signs. Regular value 2/6 to 3/11. Silk lined. Well cut and’made./ 1/<ls vara markdown price— usually £5/5/-. • 1 /n j markdown pricedouble bed art silk 1/11 yard /ABEDSPREADS lad.es-s.lk’ano cotton V Shades of pink, blue, gold, cream, o A MEN S ALL WOOL ACTION BACK etc. Full double size. Usually V luo 13 Ct lAll 1 JeuJCjo rnA*TS 8/6. MARKDOWN PRICE— Lace trimmed. Dainty pastel OivUlD LUAI3 C/11 shades. Usually 1/11. N ew season’s tonintjs. AU sizes. G>/TJL CdCIl MARKDOWN PRICE— Well cut and made. Regular ® 1 /XI 32/6 va lfe. LADIES’ SILK LADDERPROOF I/O MARKDOWN PRICE nt- / LOCKNIT NIGHTS ladies- » LL WOOL ' x All wanted shades. Lace trimmed CWIM QUITQ BOYS’ STRIPED BOILING SILK necks and nicely finished with'a W Iltl 3LJ113 QMTRTQ fapey motif. Usually 6/11. Pure wool in a fine worsted qual- -31111113 MARKDOWN PRICE— ity. All wanted shades. Sun Oanoe collars. Fast washing colff/ii bather backs. Usually 7/11. ours. Usually 3/11. a/IJL MARKDOWN PRICE— MARKDOWN PRICE— 2/HGIRLS’ SILK LOCKNIT | 4/111 ' . UNDERSKIRTS • poplin Canterbury make. All shades-. IVIONFY FOfs iJ'AIVLAo Suede finish and ladderproof. 1 An ideal weight for Summer wear. Round neck styles. Usually 2/11 NOTHING. | All sizes. Fast dye. Usually to 3/6. MARKDOWN PRICE— n/ . 4/11. MARKDOWN PRICE— 2/- Cash given with each £2 worth £> /i i / O of Cash Coupons returned. 3/11 pair|| MUM’S MACKAY STREET STORE SREYMOUTH. Rl-
111 s o your nerves fT • ' stay up v when you go to bed ? DO you realise that strained nerves are starved nerves ? Restless sleep, sss groundless fears are a sign that your daily dietary is not . CZ’ providing sufficient nerve-restoring nourishment. I . ’ W’f What you need is ‘Ovaltine’. A cupful of this delicious food beverage V at bedtime soothes your nerves and quickly induces deep, natural, \ 1 : restorative sleep. And while you sleep, ‘Ovaltine’ re-charges the > ’. • ■ffr entire nervous system with vitality, giving you morning freshness and all-day energy. . . C? / ‘Ovaltine’' is supremely rich in nerve-restoring nourishment. This is Jeed because new-laid eggs, the chief source of nerve-building lecithin, are p , r . very liberally used in its preparation. No tonic, food beverage could JVrgCL IdlM ■ . be complete without eggs. Make ‘Ovaltine’ your daily beverage — and thus ensure steady TRY *OVALTIT i ME S ' nerves, sound sleep and abundant energy. FREE ! z Drink 1 M"”'' Il IT? Send name and address together ra wZ / ~ w l * H || M I |r'’ with ad. in stamps to the New • Delicious W • W v Y JL -®- A. N JaLa-y Zealand Agents, Salmond and. W' a SpraggCn Ltd., Dept. , P.Q, # B ZY* / Box 662, Wellington, when a feci* i ~ and note the Difference f Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in three The large st\e is the most economical. Manufactured by A. Wander Ltd., London nzsts
3 “You can’t say I made„ any noise , J coming home last night.” I “That’s-true; but the friends who r . were carrying you did. — Passenger: The train is not rocking' ' as if did some time ago. Guard: No, sir. It’s back on the line 5 now. Doctor: What you need is brain* 1 food —fish. Patient: Anj- kind of fish? Doctor: In your case, whales! Mac had called on the doctor to pay. ibis bill for the services the latter had rendered on the arrival of a child in Mac’s house. Tho doctor counted out the money, and then announced coldly that only half the amount had been paid. “Ah ken that fine,” replied Mac, “but .Ah expected twins’” i Wife: I think that men should weal 1 S I something to show that they are;mai£ 7ried. ' V' - Husband: Well, what about their shiny suits? /. . ,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 November 1938, Page 5
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