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RE SURE YOU SAVE ON OUR MEN’S WEAR—LOWER PRIM - 1”" BOYS' WOOL & COTTON . | MEN’S ‘-JOCKEY’' ALL x < »•. UNDERSHORTS | Elastic at waist. Sizes 20” to | Ul.Liml- - «. 32” Ideal for Wm- >3 Hl 1 Long underpants and short tor wear. (a!' 1A i sleeve singlets. From, Garm. i ' | Popular “Jockey H f W?//-A./' st - vle - Each BOYS’ ALL WOOL I MjQlpMy/-/<W■? W4?GWG 3 MEN S SALMON PINK I " : V' J&Kb&lb WORSTED K Sizes 20” to 26”. V .wks.,ln | UNDERWEAR &Ve a Vi’ y 'lb? PeC f 1 d° 3 b bong upeerpams o-.k! ai.orl bargain price of j/ll ji ]_2/- aW||M| 30 I Now. Garm. V' c BOYS’ N.Z. WORSTED J mcm’c vuru-v am n FWO/<" '7” - v ' pWliWff nz-urrzvzr-bB i MENS WOOu AND CO I TON A m\s ' /' I SCHOOL HOSE worsted ; HiliSi Pure N.Z. wool worsted, with ] UN.DERWEAK L f B coloured bar tops. 9/0 I Natural shade. Short sleeve ? y / All sizes. / 1 singlets and long TA /Z rWwi ■ Keenly Priced from a underpants. Jv/0 // fflrnmnm k Special Price, Gar. - s ''' * X H /'T MEN’S HEAVY WEIGHT p gjlgajL'' SILK AND WOOL K M EN’S ALL-WOOL SINGLETS WVW«sM MAUI SOCKS I AND LONG 1 WaWH F a.nou7 radX/1 3 /,< UNDERPANTS BbM socks for hard wear. 5 / >fh a Roslyn pink wool unuerwear. ? Hnr<l w * Bri * G „ lft/9 BBBagfcrj IBM BOYS’ WOOL AND COTTON UN S H RIN K ABLE g •:•: SINGLETS I “hAhts Round neck style. Sizes 20” OjtVliA. to 32”. Hard wear- ZS < H Collar attached. All Txi /< in ® 4/& i sizes - speciai 14'/6 From, Each " hi Warehouse Value pr .lafifcaz?.' Mil I F'l'BP |y 4 if £ I iMITOI Mlliio WaklOOuM Ml ai) MACKAY STREET —— GREYMOUTH

|j J ' V j,I- t h J > . V 1 1 «LJ~~A-r- • ..... iV qudity mates more and more friends every day I HI . Here are the reasons for ' Craven 'A' popularity 1 Coolness, freshness, won • V’C fX derful smoothness to the throat, anti, above ail, a consistent standard of quaUty - ■gVH .Sisi® ■iIMHiBK-c® 11 ■ w I • ■ ■ i •'F' ’ ycon: HapuiaUQu for duoUif /I ' % i ; -' - A (/ *lf yew beto® propes’ly y and grow up to be a fine healthy sheep with a ; C z thick coat like your father, then you too, may live 4 1 to sec your wool go to the Bruce Mills.’ Yes, it I takes good wool to make good woollens. You will always I get warmth and wear ' from any garment marked i | with King Bruce. The Bruce Mills are busy with // 1 war work, but some Bruce-woollens are still being "C 1 made for you. Be on the look-out for them. I J 5.3 I A ® VJy I *K Vnff y r \ y ! W 1 o . A 1 4 . .a

Mr Wilson (Minister of Civil Defence) said yesterday that inquiries received by civil defence headquarters indicated that there was some misunderstanding as to what persons were- required to enrol in the E.P.S. in accordance with the Emergency Reserve Corps Enrolment Order gazetted recently. .The Minister said that many persons who were already enrolled and serving in the E.P.S. were taking action to submit a further enrolment, but this was not necessary. Similarly, persons serving in the Home Guard, the Emergency Fire Service, or anyone actually serving in any branch of the Armed Forces was not required to enrol. — P.A.

WALMEB TOE FLOTO m HOIIT AFTffl GB-YEAR-OLD STOMACH SUFFERER NOW SLEEPS LIKE A LOG The case of Mi’ M. J. Clarke, of 12 Ken- L - ’ sington street, Welling- '-A, ton, was serious For v ' three years he suffered stomach agony — his AWI x weight dropped from J - £ lOst 81b. to 9st. and sleep was impossible. He tried stomach powdors, X-Rays, stomach -flzfez pump and doctor’s prescription, and took t olive oil by the gal- b lon, with no beneficial i y results. Then he tried V z R.U.R., and this is what he says: “After z >/ taking two and a half bottles—oh! what a pleasure life was. I could sleep all night and ear everything!” Mr Clarke still works at his trade of painting with the best of them. R.U.R. contains the fivefold health action of a laxafive, liver stimulant, kidney cleanser, blood purifier and T o .^, t acid corrective. Take R.U.R. ana mJit You Are. R.U.R. makes you: well and keeps you well—a product of R.u.k. (N.Z.) Ltd,, 141 Cashel st., Christchurch.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1943, Page 3

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