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SPECIAL SELLING MANY LINES UNDERPRICED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS LIMITED QUANTITIES AT THESE MONEY . SAVING PRICES SO WE ADVISE-BE EARLY MEN’S WEAR PRICED TO DOMINATE VALUE MEN’S All Wool Petone Worsted. MEN’S Lined Oily Canvas LEGSINGLETS. With short sleeves. I 1 GINGS.. Strong oily canvas wi.n Will not shrink. Natural shade. hak T l T^nnv ll ?fi/6 S U^lue VlCeable * ' Usual value 14/6. xt y- PRICE 14/11 oair WAREHOUSE PRICE 11/9 WAREHOUSE PRICe. 14/11 pair ■ROYS’ All WhMYine Navy Serge M E^’ S Khak j Y° O irvi?2ibfe SHORTS. With double seats. All . Euie wool m a sei \ icec sizes. Fine quality English serge. In- weight. Made Canteibuiy. digo dve. Sold elsewhere 14/11. . , , r, ■ o/it WAREHOUSE PRICE 12/6 Pair Special Warehouse Price 3/11 Pai ATEN’S Canterbury Fancy SOCKS. MEN’S Pink Worsted UNDERSmart patterns in navy and grey WEAR ‘cotton to tonings. Reinforced throughout to derwear le nfoi ce d w th cotwn uo oivzQ bnrA wnnr TTqiril Vi 1 value give hard weai. Will not srnm*.. give haid wear. Usual 3/11 xaiue. g hort singlets and long un _ WAREHOUSE PRICE 3/6 Pair derpants. Unbeatable value. TEN’S All Wool Navy BUSH MEN’S’ Roslyn All Wool SINGLETS No sleeves. Pure an d UNDERPANTS. Pink shade. N.Z. wool. Fully sized and well Heavy quality pure wool for Winter made. Usual 8/11 value. wear. Special value. WAREHOUSE PRICE 7/3 10/9 ROYS’ All Wool Navy Serge MEN’S Hard Wearing Poplin NegSHORTS. Heavy weight navy lige SHIRTS. With two collars to serge for rough wear. All sizes, match. Fast colour stripe patterns. Double seats. Newest tonings. Regular 11/6 value. SPECIAL PRICE FROM 8/11 WAREHOUSE PRICE 9/11 ATEN’S Roslyn All Wool WORK TROYS’ Wool and Cotton SI NG LETS. SOCKS. Heavy weight grey In pink and natural shades. Will shade. not shrink. Sizes 22” to 32 . SPECIAL PRICE 1/9 BARGAIN PRICED FROM 4/6 YfEN’S ‘•Duro” Poplin COAT iUEN’S Hard Wearing Black Poplin SHIRTS. Fadeless Poplin Coat WORK SHIRTS. All sues. Shirts in smart stripe patterns. Qual- Strong British cloth to give haid ity selling elsewhere at 10/6. wear. Worth 9/11. WAREHOUSE PRICE 7/11 LADIES! SEE THIS UNDERPRICED UNDERWEAR (PHILDREN’S Art Silk Fleecy Lined CHILDREN’S. Sleeveless Cotton BLOOMERS. Sizes 12” to 22”. VESTS. Sizes 1 to 5. British In all shades and navy blue. Warm made. Daintily finished, and dainty. Spedailypriced. 6 s P e CIAL PBICE FROM 2/3 a* CHILDREN’S Silk and W’ool CIRLS’ Hard Wearing Interlock VESTS With short sleeves. BLOOMERS. All sizes. Genuine Warm and dainty. Assorted sizes. British interlock. Warehouse Baigain Price — Specially Priced from 3/6 each FROM I ADIES’ Heavy Weight All Wool I ADIES’ Striped Twill Flannelette VESTS. Pure worsted wool in a PYJAMAS. In a selection of neat good Winter weight. Cream shade, designs in bright colours. Tailored Usually 9/11 garment. style. WAREHOUSE PRICE 8/- WAREHOUSE PRICE 21/- pair Size Coloured ’ Interlock [ J ADIES’ Sleeveless Interlock VESTS. No sleeves. Round I VESTS. Genuine British interlock neck style. Usual price 5/11. |in a good Winter weight quality. Warehouse Sn-cial Offer 5/3 ' WAREHOUSE PRICE 3/9 Each miller’s MACKAY SY, Keep Yor Car Out of . |fOj —— HbJ Bl dfemce BiMrMi the Garage I IH I Strange though it may seem, we are always tryiag IgSa |HP to do just that for our customers. The surest way to |s= “ I== ! keep your car on the road is to bring it ia anti igs | 111 Have a Monthly Inspection sBl Iss | Our service enables you to have it oiled and grrsao®®. AU R level© checked up and adjuatmeEts wiser© tis&AasL | | ® I Brisg it ia ia®r® ©ft®a if you a let e 5 imsMiimg. a iSg a ill H. McGLASHAt'I | PREMIER MOTOR GARAGE 'PHONE &K? Ag«nt for ¥o«ta 3attwlea. | £

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1942, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1942, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1942, Page 7