Article image
Article image

SAVE at TRUMANS DRESS FABRICS | j SPECIAL—36” FIG. TRESCAS. ' Stripes, jT,Ok- checks, etc., in many useful shades UsualShfo ly 7/11 to 10/4. SALE PRICE 5/11 YARD ■ Itlik CANADIAN SILKS. A choice selection 01 Jf beautiful floral patterns. UsuaUy SALE PRICE 9/11 YARD jM FLORAL SPUN SILKS. Fast colours and de- », WSTII »H] lightM designs. Usually 5/ii ft If R/ 36” ENGLISH TWEEDS. Wool and cotton Wlm WSB M H mixture. Usually 8/11 yard. B W W H sale price 5/11 yard 1 W 36” SATIN BACK SILKS in navy and WSI HWP m black. Usually 11/6 and 13/6. , WSI Ilk SALE PRICES 9/9 & 11/9 Will 54” SUITING TRESCA. A heavy weight cloth in shades of nut brown, green, cherry, teal and .saxe. Usually 21/9 yard. VZA _,_ SALE PRICE 15/6 YARD 54” ENGLISH VELOURS. Shadow checks on pastel grounds of teal, oyster, beige. Usually 23/- yard. SALE PRICE 19/11 YARD FIGURED COTTONS. Ail fast colours m a MANCHESTER Choice selection of designs. Usually 3/9 yarcL SALE PRICE 3/3 YARD TAPED PILLOW SLIPS. Linen finished and SG ” AL L WOOL WORSTED SUITINGS. Navy free from dressing. Usually 25/6 half dozen. , )nd black< featuring a fine white pm stripe. SALE PRICE 22/6 HALF DOZEN Usually 24/3 yard. ™ , SALE PRICE 18/6 YARD SINGLE BED SHEETS. 54 x 90 unbleached, 54 x 90 white. Usually 34/9. SALE PRICE 25/- PAIR 45” WATERPROOF SHEETING. Strong and FURNISHINGS lasting. Usually 7/5 yard. 1 URBWHinv 36 » PLAIN COLOURED W S A L C E E Y P ShBdeS ° £ sTeciA 6 SA’LEPRIcI 2/3 YARD G SPMENT 30- STRIPED SHIRTING. Ideal lo,■ work brown Usually 6/6 yard, shirts. Usually 4/- yaid. SALE PRICE 4/11 YARD SALE PRICE 2/11 YARD TAPFSTBY in useful colourings. Ideal ' COLOURED TOWELS. Multi-coloured de- TAP-STRY coverings, cushions, etc. signs. Usually 13 11/1Q pA , R Usually 11/9 yard. price 9/6 YARD WOOL-FELT COT RUGS. In pink and blue, WIDF BAG FELT in 10 glorious shades. UsuaUy 23/6 each. each spEC|AL SALE PRICE 14/6 YARD ' ~ OUT THEY GO MANY LINES HALF-PRICE AND LESS AU Pure Wool (Shetland) SING- Men’s SPORTS COATS LETS AND UNDERPANTS I Cloth made from pure N.Z. wool in plain and check These garments are made in our own MILL AND designs also ir> Donegal Tweeds, partly lined, in all ■ N ’ Z ’ W °°' S - l p h |:inr„r C Designs Donegal Tweeds 8/6 garment 42/6 49/6 Men’s Tan Leather Lumber Jackets Wo(>J Collon SINGLETS and p 'pla'in back “ y action back UNDERPANTS T-• H /ra A line that will give good service, unshrinkable and Z' 1 / TY | wool fleecy back. SPECIAL ” _ Singlets ’ Underpants ALL WOOL TWEED TROUSERS 1 T ' 7/11 Dark G'-’cy This is a feature line of “Millers” own / -Jti_ _£L production and carries with it our “Satisfaction or money back” guarantee. Can you get better for 23/11 Shirts for 12/6 , p/] e ’ g fa st colour Encj 11 s h Print Shirts in blue and i brown tonings. Two collars to match. Worth MEN’S GARAGE COATS 15/11. Made from extra heavy strong khaki drill, remov- 8 OlS.r Special 1.2/6 each able buttons, half belt at back, three outside [j pockets, and two side vent openings. All main 8 seams double stitched. All sizes at our special I price to you— | Whipcord Saddle Tweed TROUSERS H I Men’s All pure wool whipcord saddle tweed ?s W k g | g Trousers in herringbone design.' Colours: Dark ■T”'! /JL _S_ grey and light brown. KEENLY PRICED AT c=TT T C ' 33/ " P alr J ;) That save you £3 to £6 on your | MEN’S OVERALLS purchase. • | ■ Men’s All Pure Wool N.Z. Tweed Suits. | Khaki Bib 99/6 i Khaki Combination 24/6 pair Men’s Heavy Weight All Pure N.Z. Wool Suits. This ij D en im Bib - 18/11 pair is an exact copy of the Scotch Tweeds. Combination 24/11 pair ' _ '< / .. .. - ■ ■ MILERS ON THE QUAY . We have ' ■ l||< full stocks LTT Glass m ' for aU zU|, t Purposes. (W ~ IIA No order too small llll'x or<^er to ° ar S e « TINGEY’S ltd. I ’ MACKAY STREET. V GREY MOUTH ( / ,

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19450721.2.11.3

Bibliographic details

Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1945, Page 3

Word Count
668

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1945, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1945, Page 3