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| A PERFECT EXAMPLE | Why you have every reason to look to Truman’s for | FASHION LEADERSHIP and all priced well within your reach. Sized SSV. to XOS. TFI?N FROCKS in such pretty styles—Trumans are TEE nntedfoi these smart little fitting frocks-so many effective styles in Tresca and woollen weight fab?ic!_stripes or attractive plain shades m tailored m tort nrettv styles you’ll love to wear—as small as you areyou will look smart in one of these Teen Kocks Size 39”, 42” and 44”. (Flappers to SW.). JUSt TURB e ANTInr S mos?ef?ect?ve PANCAKE BERETS TL o smart and eTsy to wear with your Winter Coat or Frocks. All shades and most reasonably priced. Bala wTntK U Co^t—practical S ye\ Vl lo y dressj S Tre \hese KS a™e^ng C^e S Tc a a?c d e Sfday, ' a your * ' as?-"? C CT| ■Il stylo? to? service and smartness In Winter s newest pfe* shades. Size SS ■ £Wls/6 To £lO/15/6 Blue, Tan, Rust, Bottle and Navy. Sized SSV. to OS - PRICE 37/3 AND 39/6 vnM PAY SKIRTS with graduated pleats and slim K Iffie-the popular skirt to wear with your ' Potwin seHew only left now in these pleated s kir ts. PRICE 35/- AND 42/Npw TWEED SKIRTS of distinction and quality—stunning weighty English Tweed in a novelty fleck with g VNCT. Pnvfrted pleat back and front, two inserted pockets & V CT J ;• —these skirts are ideal for golfing or hard wearI \ : in §- Size SSW * to W. PRICE 56/6 I «hjcky _■ NOT RICH” ART* UNION RESULTS FIRST PRIZE £2OOO NO. 94351 SECOND PRIZE £5OO NO. 163694 THIRD PRIZE £250 NO. 192766 FOURTH PRIZE £l5O NO. 46376 FIFTH PRIZE £lOO NO. 61516 100 PRIZES OF £lO EACH ! 14182 33756 43997 65208 84193 104578 124887 547612 167225 84173 20542 36772 44209 67226 84704 105853 125561 149984 ] 184 0 2?40f 37897 44712 70767 91349 107771 126487 153781 70664 86869 ? 25565 37900 47237 70889 92716 108256 126785 155901 7245> >1665 29902 38404 52451 70957 95560 112558 130550 56161 73586 9222 30616 38825 53946 74142 95578 114675 135514 56784 /422 9 95199 31190 39441 57778 77377 96009 117905 139275 60203 179918 196855 31383 40602 61589 81941 96698 120041 40559 60328 80942 197789 32445 41090 62884 83146 97600 122949 142405 164488 181053 200.19 j 32570 41150 64053 S3SSS 99273 124663 145460 164547 182964 201353 i 200 PRIZES OF £5 EACH 10643 Z 4529 41966 61579 76020 94372 110176 141986 6247 185501 1 i i ii 1 ii iis s i-B is e •= e e e i ii ii ii s 11?” 49702 67M0 85205 100099 123776 152240 176817 193124 32380 54474 69941 85308 100170 125453 152538 177549 93542 h?” ’Uoi 70254 si is is is ?297 3?7« 5?5?? ?070l 85430 102658 132193 156054 179349 197508 h s si : 2,915 88816 106746 134919 159803 1831 13 198849 I 23588 38473 59515 75026 89184 107048 136543 161382 1832611 198921 I s s? ,'s JJune 9th, 1943. ' M wu f 2ig liar M,ss J- rose - Ii I SW " B /Mg *JI | lIH ' P.O. Box 171, Greymouth. i A A Please send metickets in MY GREAT CHANCE” Art Union (Tickets 2/6 g 1 p < M Ilf W w “wlcffl each), i enclose Postal Note for £ : : , fe 3 l‘'i ®Sw® HF AW k BWE mnfflK a ' so stamped, addressed envelope for reply. fel J ‘.■ fl Fma J Jlk M (Postage stamps not accepted in payment of & g » " r *”t ''•4 tickets.) ® 1 name te § (Mr., Mrs., or Miss) pt; ! A^ DRESS ' T J< TOM BUT T!_ip 1. Tom is Manager of the Food Depart- 2. Most evenings he’s pretty whacked, meat in a city store. With half the staff But Tom’s not the one to grouch! “Things ONE SOAP away, queues of customers and rationing will settle down, my dear,” he often says, ... » . «.»- t 0 CO P e with—his iob isn’t easy. “it’s worth any sacrifice to lick those Japs!” SPECIALLY MADE , i u — TO PREVENT / I WAS ALWAYS ONE I ||i||' im ti = : A FOR WttUW’S ’B-0‘ / <\ I' D.O. i:',’:..-: PROTECTION BUT GOSH / ' 4' J THESE HECTIC DAYS 1 NAA 7 INEEP IT MORE THAN 3. Before going out again—a Lifebuoy 4. Tom’s an auxiliary fireman as well, CT hath to freshen him up! That lively, you see. This double life is hard on us \ bracing lather gets rid of stale perspira- both but how thankful lam he can still lion, makes him fighting fit. f go to it “like a youngster!” I im ■■>■■" ■■■■■lM ■ ■iil«iiiiiMrwMiimmw II ~. I — I I ■■mii.mm LEVER BROTHERS (NiZ.) LIMITED,—PETONE.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1943, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1943, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1943, Page 3

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