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| Began this Morning ! i | HAY’S WINTER I SALE I Here are a Few of the in early and see the others I ? One only TWO TONE NOVELTY SUIT /Z $ Clover coat, smartly trimmed with black, and black fiaiied skirt, with clover band at hemline.W. fitting. Usually tl.z/ V < £6/19/6. , SALE PRICE >7 One only ALL WOOL NOVELTY 8 A smartly cut shit in French grey, with the new longer line coat. Skirt wen K designed gored front. Usual- rA U ly 95/6. jy/O | One only BLACK ENGLISH WORSTED W Man tailored, in link button style. In- « verted pleat at back and front ot . skirt. Small fitting. Usual- QI / > i; ly £5/5/-. ’ -<h SALE PRICE j \ W one only WHITE CONEY I \ FUR JACKET. ; Hip length coat, smartly > ■■ - styled, with large roll collar. £ zlaSiflgsg ’ ~ -i Lined throughout. £ Usually /f- / > £7/19/6 SALK PRICE z I WwiS M HAY’S LIMITED MACKAY ST., i PHONE 69.’ | BOOKS WORTH READING H Oliver Wiswell, by K. Roberts, 14/6. The Beast from, the Abyss, 1 by Rauschning, 10/6. The Taking Men, by Anne Hepple, 8/-. Return via Dunkirk, by Gun Buster, 7/-. Nebraska Coast, by Cylde Davis, 10/6. The Nine Days of Wonder, by John Masefield, 4/6. Wind in the Bracken, by Thwaites, 8/6. Plays, i Poems and Prose, by J. M. Synge, 4/-. The Flickering Lamp, ny Netta Muskett, 5/6. Thomasheen James, by Maurice Walsh, 8/9. Heroes All,' by Collie Knox, 5/6. The Corinthian, by Hever, 9/6. The Raven’s Wing, by Sprigge, 10/6. Making of Men,” by Sir O. Lodge, 3/6. Postscripts, by J. B. Priestley, 3/6. Viewless Winds, by Moran, 14/6. My Early Life, by . Winston Churchill, 12/6.' Surfeit of Lampreys, by Marsh, 9/-. ■: The Tiny Diamonds, by Russell, 5/6. Grey Steel, by Armstrong, 10/6. Invitation to Live, by Douglas, 9/-. Sailing the World's Edge, by Dunbabin, 5/6. Death of an Eloquent Man, by Russell, 5/6 Bronco Men, by Dustin, 4/6. The World is Like That, by Norris, 9/6. The Prodigal Bandit, by Hale, 4/6. Cicero and His Friends, by Borssier, 7/6. Large stocks \ stocks of Penguin novels. A. E. MLGOUR BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. MACKAY STREET.

SEED POTATOES JERSEY BENES, - - - - - - , 5/- qtr. ROBIN ADAIR, 4/6 qtr, EPICURES, 4/6 qtr. SUTTON’S SUPREME, 4/6 qtr. INVERNESS FAVOURITE, ----4/- qtr. EARLY ROSE, -----4/- qtr. GARDEN FERTILISER LIME, ------- 4/- bag 1 cwt. BLOOD AND BONE, - - -4/- qtr. 16/- bag 1£ cwt. SUPER. - - - - 2/6 qtr. 12/6 bag 1£ cwt. SPECIAL GARDEN MIXTURE, 4/- qtr.; 12/6 bag 1-1 cwt. MURIATE OF POTASH, .... 3 lbs. 1/SULPH'ATE OF POTASH, .... 3 lbs. 1/BAILLIE, NEVILLE & CO., LTD. P.O. BOX 190. 6 WERITA ST., GREYMOUTH. PHONE 119, 223.

| PK? use the same lovely soap, Ji | ■ Baby and I. . . .1| Ktiighte I U _ Castile] AA?, . -|k few' ' Wfe.. ’ > iil I M ? 18 Ils pure, line oils make Knight’s Castile \\ a wonderful complexion care—mild and Jgtg) gentle, even for Baby’s satiny skin. -Grand 'wSk -dSB for b at h>too. -b lathers so generously, so quickly—that’s why Knight’s is suchM favourite. Just the soap for the whole W family, Mother. Especially as a big,‘lasting tablet costs only 6d. I

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 July 1941, Page 2

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