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" m ~~1 , 7 ...... •. ... -.. ■ ■ — ■-' — — jUUMO UUOFOi WWIX ' There’s plenty of clothing? for all if you only follow our advice and BET THE BEST quality your purse will allow, Quality garments wear longer $ look betterand above all, cost less at Truman’s, KEEP THIS LIST FOR REFERENCE.. . jm- jrimte-rrEntr WOMEN AND GIRLS | ' HOUSEHOLD LINES HOUSEHOLD LINES MEN’S AND BOYS’ n p . . 12 I LINEN SHEETS TEXTILE CLOTH OvercoM or Raincoat - - -12 Overcoat or Ramcoat - - -12 Up to 54 ins. by 2J yds. (each) 3| All articles of Textile Cloth, whether woven Su.t (three p.ece) - - - -'& Raincoat (sleeveless) - - - 6 a 2_j y C j s . 4 5 or knitted, wholly or mainly, from textile other Coat, blazer or Jacket ~ / • x 1 1 I 77 Inc Cv 7 3 vrK 4-3 | than jute, hard hemp, asbestos, or other piece Trousers " Costume (two-piece) - - -II •80" bl 2? vds - - - - 5 goods wholly or partly made or manufactured, Shorts - - - ' ’ ' ? Fur Coat - - - ‘ - 15 90 ins bv 2- a vds - - - -51 I and not being apparel or clothing (this class Pullover, Cardigan, Jersey or weater r r q Pillow Ca«es' - ] I includes Table Cloths, Serviettes, Traced Goods Shirt (inc. one or two co ars) Fur Cape ----- 8 I dlow Cases etc.), is as follows:- Undervest, Singlet or Underpants - -2 Fur Necklet, Tie or Scarf - - - 4 ' BLANKETS | [jp |- 0 S q Uare inches - - if Combination Suits ■ o Pram size up to 1500 square inches ~ H’ SQQ to 750 i Socks or Stockings * Jacket, blazer, or Short-Coat - - o Cot size, 1500 ins. to 2000 ins. - -2 | 75Q to 1 100 - - - - 4 Gloves 2 ’ Skirt 3 I Cot, 2000 ins. to 2500 ins. - -2| 1 100 to 1500 - 1 Mittens ” " f ” 1 T r r pll ? Single, 2500 to 5200 - - - 5 1500 to 1800 - - - - I-4- Dressing Gown . - - 6 Jumper, Cardigan or Pullover - - j Three-quarter, 5200 to 6500 - - 6 ]BOO to 2 250 - - - - 1| Pyjamas - - - 4 Dress, Gown or Frock - - - 4 Double, over 6500 ----- 0 2250 to 2500 - - - 1| Boots and Shoes - - 3 Overall and Smock - - - -2 QUILTS (Filled) 2500 to 3000 - - - -2 Sandals and Sandshoes - - - , Overall and Smock j Qlliks , up to 1 00 0. square inches - -2 3000 to 3250 - - - -2| Collars - - - ' J Slacks 5 I Cot 1000 ins to 1500 - - - 3 3250 to 3500 - - - - 2J Handkerchiefs - - ’ 4 I c- ’i irnn •’ . opkn s P 35PD r-> 3750 - 24 Boiler Suit, Dungarees, Bib and Brace Overall Shorts ----2 : :l I 4 m - - -2 I B '° USe ----2 towels For every 250 square inches or part over H T76p (othef than felt or straw) - I Scarf, Apron, Blouse-front - - I | Turkish, Terry, Huckaback Towels and Face | a 4 coupon. Undervest, Spencers or Bedjacket -2 | Cloths or any material, 30 by 60 inches | Knitting Yarn, per ounce, -2 INFANTSUNDER FIVE. Bloomers, etc., - - - -2 ? and over - i 4 | Fabric Cloth and Articles made therefrom not Petticoat, etc., . . - 3 | 2 4 ~ ' 4 otherwise provided for. Overcoat or Raincoat ' ' ' 3 Corselette 4 22 by 42 - - - - - i . Width of Cloth. . per yard. § 3 Corset ------ 3 ; ?I° | by fn 13/ ~ ~ 20- n ' an d n °t ° Ver 3Hn 3 Frock, Tunic Suit, Rompers, Bib Overalls, or c j lk d • f Under 20 by 06 - - - - 4 20m. and not over 31 in. - - - 4- ’ - -2 Suspender-belt, Brassiere - - Roller Towels, standard size, 2| yds. in 31 in. and not over 40in. - - - 1 ... Plays Ult " ' . . 1 . Stockings, full-fashioned - -2 j enath - 1 4 40i n . and not over 50in. - IT i okirt p < Stockings, circular - - - - 1 Roller Towels by the yard (as per fabric 50in. and not over 60in. - - - I'2 Jersey, Jumpei, ar igan or ain Socks - - - - J I schedule). 60in. and not over 69in. - - I 4 01 ’ n-i 1 r• 1 CmwUrs I Pl 2 Tea Towels, and Glass Cloths not larger than 69,n. and not over 79in. - - -2 Shorts Pant.es, P.lchers Kn.ckers, Crawlersl Gloves ----- z n-7 • I <2A • 1- I 7Qm - - - 2 1 - Vest, Petticoat, or bodice - -2 Dressing-gown or House-coal 6 I “ ins ~ )y T ——* Pyjamas, Nightgown, or Sleeping Suit 2 Pyjamas or Nightgown - - - 4 | Dressing Gown - - ■ - ? pre 3 [±)>a HI» WZAxa iXI « M MM® I Sock*. Bootees and Infantees - - 5 Gymfrock ... - - o <j' I ‘. sT\\ j‘\ t■ | U' 't '—J) . ;t=i I I,( Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Sandals. Sandshoes I ohoes or boots _ _ - - p — ~r— gpm Shawl 2 Sandals or Sandshoes - - -2 | zC Gloves, Glovettes, Mittens -2 Handkerchief - - - - 4 I / FBinder, Bib Pinafore, Apron Handkerchief 4

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1942, Page 3

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