FUR WKK AT WHITE’S BIG DISCOUNT. £2 OFF EACH FUR COAT. R--' r>WM -n »-••.- :J ' ; 5 ;• •■/,’’■ : \ 2'A . L ■ '. ' u. p; ®Wa ’ i WW WuS® A 11 Hl Illi - ; ' < ; ■ ;j / ' i L I ; ' A I. 7X <7 7 >' 6 ' <' " % X*7 T f/,f stj/ 7 P • fe!7' \ ' <?^ ' 1 777 >* ‘ iblll f > * ' ',- ' L, J c ■ ’i- ’ 1 j ' ‘ \ , I L‘ ‘V K 4 ®, » .-fefiqU., <»■ ’ \ ■'■ IW Mw i JoK ohm • Sr U ...-- I r ■ ■'»-’■> •> • • tW' . ' ' ' o;|,' ' < V 7§ - " IS' 'd r . ■ : 1 / ■ : ;£> ■ ,: / 7 . ■ U.'i •'. i.W-f 8 ;/.«■ ’ N'f' ■ ■ Y .YJ ' £■. ... i liougfUilulAlrfirißl®! WHITE’S
fs CARE FOR THE CROCKERY Train Travellers Can Help In conserving their stocks of cups, saucers and teaspoons. Railway Refreshment Rooms would appreciate the co-operation of train passengers. Many breakages could be prevented by placing used crockery* in a place of safety on the platform and, unless quite unavoidable, cups, saucers and spoons should not be taken away in tne rain Replaceme.nts just now are difficult and uncertain; at all times they are costly. Will Railway Passengers Please Assisi?
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■ IT WON’T BE LONG NOW’ BnnamraaiE!imms;m i No longer do we indulge in hazardous speculation about the success of our arms . . . victory is assured. Already we read statements from top Generals in this country that demobilisation of our home forces is under way ... and men and women are being released for essential industries and to ease the burden on taxpayers. Certainly much has yet to be done, but “it won’t be long now before our:fighting lads are marching home, rightly and proudly conscious of the honour and glory they have won in the fight for freedom The next step will be the return to civies . . . and tnen the rub will come. Clothing prices will remain high . . suits and- similar things will be hard) to buy . . of course everything will be lackaloo” with those who have had their Suits and Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed before being put away for the “duration . . - and where this has not been done, Taylor’s of Christchurch with their Super Dry Cleaning and Pressing will bring back to useful wear the 1 most neglected of clothing . . . and this goes for the girls too! leave vour clothing with . . TRUMAN’S LIMITED who are the Greymouth Agents for TAYLOR’S expert Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing Service, Christchurch.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 June 1944, Page 4
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