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OEM ON THE'JOB fvlEffX NEED HARB-WEARING CLOTHES THERE’S QUALITY AT TRUMANS, WHERE ALL PRICES ARE- IN ACCORDANCE WITH TRIBUNAL REGULATIONS. ALL WOOL SADDLE; TWEED Quaßty Cot«o„ InteHook MEETSE SMARTSPO.RTS COATS . Best 4 A Men's 5/4 I Prices 69/6 to £5/5/-. +n o Elastic Trunks to match ... y .- l ... lH Faww to 8. 37/f , pa _ r Men , s 5/5 . QS Men , s 6/2 I SMALL SHIPMENT NEW SLIP- ■ QNS AND CRU | SE SHIRTS CONEY BEAVER WORK HEAVY QUALITY COTTON Just opened. -iq/r TROUSERS INTERLOCK S.S. SINGLETS Priced 16/3 to 19/6 wear Men’s 6/6; OS. Men’s 6/11 c ‘ 45/6 Pair Long Underpants to match - • Men ’ s 8/6; OS ‘ Men ’ S 9/3 POPULAR LICHFIELD COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS. txa/iqt \A/nRK SHIRTS Sell ' shades grey, blue, green. Strong tervic?abte. S BLACK FLYER ITALIAN WORK 21/6 Each 12/9 Each SHIRTS AU sizes. BOYS’ STRONG NAVY SCHOOL IZ/- tacn SMARTS BLACK COTTON INTERLOCK lAH sizes. S.S. SINGLETS 12/6 Pair Ideal lor mine or bush workers. , ,z:/u Men’s 8/6; OS. Men’s 9/6 KHAKI WORK SHIRTS Long Underpants to match . , , r Al , Men’s 10/3; OS. Men’s 11/- Special Value. A s . BOYS’ DARK GREY SCHOOL SHORTS k 5-6—12/6; 7-12—14/9; HEAVY QUALITY DENIM 818 1 ! 13-16—17/11 H OVERALLS NAPP WORK TROUSERS All sizes. , ... 19/9 G~d qSty. Sizes sto 8. 16/9 BOYS' SM Fl ELD - ! j - ; , prefect quality. Fawn, grey, blue HEAVY Y SO A X LL WOOL PALMER NAPP WORK 10/6 Each ALL WOOL RED MARLEY S(zes 4to 7 TR ° USERS 19/6 J BOYS' STRONG 3/3 Pair J sizes 5J to 8J 22/9 j All sizes. ißMMraMnßMSswßßansajmßaxinswffiisaßfflSwaDSJWMSWiMßHiDßasjSßMKSME&aasaßtaMieaßHMßaamwsaraiisaiMßMfflKaewa® saac:a2aiaciagaaaaPfaßa j^«a«MMCg«a^..wi l iMM l .. —■ j t I and £ 22,746,987 STILL TO GET — £ 2,527,443 per day until Loan closes! Every New Zealander must realise the urgent necessity of putting more money into the Victory Loan. No one can shirk their individual responsibility. Don’t leave it to the other fellow. Have you contributed your full share ? The Victory Loan is not only the best investment in Nev/ Zealand—but the money is needed to help pay for Victory. Go now to the Post Office, your Bank or Sharebroker and invest all you can. Come on, New Zealand THE MONEY MUST BE FOUND BY WEO 9§ 4th OCTOBER

AWAY FROM HOME 12 HOURS A DAY Wonian’s Splendid War Effort at 56 The unquenchable spirit of the women of Britain is well illustrated in this letter from Miss E. Clifford, who, at the age of 56, is more than doing her bit:— "I am 56 and am working in a war factory, leaving home at 7 in the morning and getting back again after 7 at night, and in my spare time at the week-ends do volunteer A.R.P. duties. Some of my fellow workers (women many years younger than I) have said to me, ’Where do you get all your energy from?’ My answer is, 'the little Kruschen dose every morning.’ I feel sure this is what keeps me going, and am so glad to have such an easy and pleasant energiser.”—E. Clifford, 22 Durham Ter., London, W.2. 22/11/41. Millions of people in all parts of the world rely on Kruschen to keep them fit and active. Men and women, alike find that the 'little daily dose’ of Kruschen helps keep th§m free from headaches, constipation, and other minor ills. The reason is simple. It is revealed in the analysis on the bottle. Kruschen. is a combination of mineral salts which have a beneficial influence on the system generally. Remember, it is the "little daily dose” that does it. After you have had your daily supply of Kruschen every morning for a month you’ll get what is known the world over as "that Kruschen Feeling.” The urge for activity will fill your entire being. You’ll feel younger, brighter, Kruschen- is a product of E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Adelphi, Salford, Manchester, England. '

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 September 1944, Page 3

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