HAY’S WINTER SALE CONTINUES WITH SPECIAL BARGAIN ODDMENTS FOR THE LAST FEW DAYS.
; KOLINSKY RABBIT FUR COATS. PLAY BOY COATS. Grey. All wool. SPECIAL FOR SALE 39/6 J ENGLISH WOOL BOUCLE COATS. Tailored styles with tie belt. Good shades. Fully lined. SSW. to W. Usually £B/3/3. SALE SGNS< WOOL GEORGETTE FROCKS. All this season’s tailor- > ed styles Trimmed with pin tucks, braid etc. Thiee P good shades. Navy and Black. SSW. to WX. Usually H £6/16/6. SALE 95/6 t! NOVELTY TWEED COATS. All wool English coatP. ings Stroller and fitting. SSW. to XXOS. Usually [j ' £6/7/6 and up. . sALE 7f)/6 ■1 TAILORED TRESCA FROCKS. Smart checks Long i; sleeves. Pleats in skirts. SW. to OS. Usually 96/ / 3 - I SALE 49/6 I SPOTTED FROCKS in .a new spun silk. Short sleeves. 'I Fresh tailored styles. SW. to OS. I SPECIAL FOR SALE 27/B MILLINERY ■ I CLEARING PRICES ON ALL MODELS AND READY g TO WEARS. Up to 35/6 SALE 4/11 fj Un to 39/6 - - - - - SALE 9/11 I And really exclusive Models - - SALE 14/9 IN THE CHILDREN’S DEPT. i Oddments and end of sale lines to clear at astounding!/ [ reduced prices. Don’t miss this last opportunity, I HAY’S Ltd. I 66-68 MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH.
WE MEAN BUSINESS! | ANDERSONS - ■■ - | THE small shop with the big bargains I Grand FF inter Sale ■ | i I - ■ Genuine I. t " T -w! Reductions I | • 71' ; , ! It ( " , ' r ',M © © © | q up ent j re coat stock B I drastically reduced, g p: ■ G’J/'’ I j COATS FROM I I' p vlißllll illl' : '' ' ‘>9/6 -i 0 ° ’ La . M"'Tj Pony Cloth Joggas. '' ' ssw - to WX. Black I Ik' ' ■MwWWr : li ’S Sale Price 59/6 I ©OO ! - t English Wool Frocks. & M ' '« Green ’ black - K ' -• sw - a ”d W. Usually i <i-x lIIImKL 79/6 - Sale Price 59/6 1 MB;’■’■-..■ I lay-by now F Kolinsky Coats. Full length. First B grade pelts. Usually £l6/16/-. j'j Sale-Price £l3/10/I HOffll ANDffISON LM. il FASHION SALON MACKAY STREET r”" i TIBI BREATH | TO-OAY ? ■ PLAY SAFE . . . USE MSTERINE i PTOW is your breath to-day? Why take the chance of maki Agreeable, you hope, but ing a nuisance of yourself with ■I you do not know for sure. That’s a disagreeable breath when by the insidious thing about hali- simply using Listerine you can i tosis (unpleasant breath). The instantly make it victim never does know. More- nse^ r S bl6? fr e S he L nf “hl | over, the risk is constantly mo uth. Halts fermentation, j present. Halitosis, records Checks decay, and resists in- ■ prove, affects everyone at some fection—all a ’cause of odours. ] time or other. That is because Then gets rid of the odours j it springs from conditions gen- themselves. Be fastidious: ! erally prevalent in the mouth Keep Listerine, and Listerine ] ... Tiny bits of fermenting only, handy in home and office. 3 food, a decaying tooth, a leaky Use it every morning and I filling, minor infections of ‘the every night, and between times j mouth, and excesses of eating before meeting others. Bam--and drinking .. . and remem- bert Pharmacal Co. (N.Z.) I ber, “ even your best friend Ltd., 64 Ghuznee ! won’t tell you.” Street, Wellington. j Remember: ‘‘Even your best friend won’t tell you.” I LISTERIRIE H \ / fell SOLD' IN THREE SIZES BY CHEMISTS AND STORES.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1945, Page 2
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