Ladies’ Cotton Sun Hats in large florals. Rose, Saxe and Scarlet; 8/3 each.—C. Smith Ltd. —Advt. White’s suggest practical and useful Gifts for the ladies. Fur CoatsJo«ga Coats; Frocks; Blouses; Fur Necklets; Scarves; Summer Coats Slacks; Linen Suits; Jumpers; Cardigans; Hats, etc.—White’s Corner The Fashion House for ’Xmas Presents. —Advt.
just arrived: Late consignment of Men’s Pin-stripe Navy Suits; great value, at £l2/12/-. —C. Smith Ltd., drapers.—Advt. Brown: “I say, old man, what’s good for sleeplessness? I haven’t closed my eyes for five nights.” Jones: “Go in for boxing. The first time I tried it my eyes were closed for a week.” And, mother, have you ever been so tired that you couldn’t sleep? Look after your health—and save yourself that backaching washing drudgery. It will pay you to send all your washing to the Westland Laundry. Try our No. 2 Thrifty Service—181bs. flat work perfectly washed and ironed for only 5/-. This represents the average household’s fortnightly wash and works out at 2/6 a week—so the cost is most reasonable. Phone 136. Depot: 27 Albert Street.—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 December 1944, Page 4
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