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HAY’S Ltd. lASI WEEK Of SALE JOGGER COATS. Saxe blue. SSW., SW. Usually. £4/11/3- TO CLEAR 49/6 COAT BOUCLE in duck egg blue. Collar revers, tie belt. Was £B/3/3. TO CLEAR 79/6' HOME SPUN TWEED SUITS, in green, grey, blue. - , TO CLEAR £6/6/SILK FROCKS in large fittings. Were 45/6. - - - - TO CLEAR 29/6 FROCKS in stripe silk. Flared skirt and filling bodice. Size’SSW., SW. ' TO CLEAR 39/6 MILLINERY TO CLEAR 6/11, 9/11 ; CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT .GIRLS’ DRESSES. Attractive styles. Sizes 24”, 27”, 30”. Were 23/6. TO CLEAR 10/6 Oddments in SILK FROCKS. Were 49/6,55/6. ■ TO CLEAR 29/6 I TINY TOTS’ CARDIGANS. 12” 14” blue only. 16” pink. - - . 3/2 FLORAL SPUN FROCKS 5.5.W.... O.S. Usually 4S/<S 29/6 SPECIAL! ENGLISH I GARBARDINE RAINCOATS S.S.W. to O.S. Week-end Price £6/19/6 ! LADIES’COATS! 79/6 ONE RACK—ALL ONE PRICE Choose Yours Now. r■ ■ | FUR COATSfrom £l4 I Buy one NOW for WINTER j BBHIABBM W. MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH | Who finds the Cash to pay< I Estate & Succession Julies J l/f/ ’ f F HEN the time arrives to administer your estate, .will it be necessary to sell valuable property at short notice and perhaps on an unfavourable market to pay the Death Duties ? . . . duties which must be paid in cash and in full. The Public Trustee can help in this matter, as he possesses special statutory powers enabling him to advance the required funds with no attendant legal expenses and to avoid the , FfllL 11 IT ¥1 ¥ ¥ forced sale of assets of the i||lllfiH Ij fl | estate. Consult your nearest H Ui. v Public Trust Office for further HP ¥J fl HP I? If U >0 lO' , «o/n

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1946, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1946, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1946, Page 2