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ALL WOOL AND SCOTCH WOOLS CARDIGANS, JUMPERS AND TWIN SETS B Delightful pastels and unusual shades are featured in the new woollies at Hay’s. TWIN SETS. Cardigans Welted, Jumpers with long or short sleeves, heart and crewe necklines . . , are in plain or brushed wool efW ' 'WW r •• • 4 fects. \ i l \ i, Priced from 59/6 I " '' ® t 0 £6/15/6 f'f ' * ■: ~ CARDIGANS, all : new shades and t M rtvles with fancy or plain ribs. y. t From 36/6. '/V JUMPERS, short sleeves and in plain or -fancy ribbed. I I7vuV, >7■' aH :'.7'l Priced from 26/6. J HAY’S LTD. MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH.

Are You Suited . . . For Summer ? Ij l ' ifl ’, ’ K ' / ’' I Uv / z ’''’’’‘’St ' I. . r-| | A" "VAr i | I A Varied Selection of Smart Tailored Suits In Interesting Tweeds- —£8/17/- to £l2/12/ROBERT ANDERSON LTD. FASHION SALON, GREYMOUTH.

«sJ’.''ml BiSSSiSS ... Bs6 essms - \ V W<£s is 0 Ask us for a free estimate on any size or type of Frigid-jfcf|f«jL_— Bire refrigeration equipment-whether for food service, R I C J D A I R cooling drinking water, ice-making, cold storage,process t -T==s<^v,- J x^ work, or a host of other uses. WESTLAND REFRIGERATION LIMITED. WAITE STREET GREYMOUTH. AUTHORISED FRIGIDAIRE COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATON DEALER.

” ossa' Serve delicious Holly I * L" Brand Oatmeal or " | fOBK Rolled Oats for breakfast. It cooks \ l! a w w while you set the "I £ table. Better than real old fashioned porridge yet full of ' vitamins and nutrition. BUCHANAN’S ItECt.ro'PßtPAe.g BAILLIE, NEVILLE AND CO.. AGENTS. GREYMOUTH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 October 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 October 1944, Page 2