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LAST FEW DAYS OF SA L E ALL GOODS HEAVILY REDUCED Checked Tresca Frocks Gay shades in tailored styles. Pleated skirts. Short sleeves. All sizes; Usually 46/3. SALE PRICE 29/6 Worsted Costumes Beautifully tailored from best English materials, pleated skirts. All sizes. Usually £ll/16/3. SALE PRICE 6GNS. Check' Jogger Coal Ideal over your winter skirt or slacks. SW. Usually £7/9/-. SALE PRICE 49/6 All Wool Frocks Long sleeve styles with rever collar and novelty pockets. Pleated skirts. SSW. to WX. Usually 63/6. SALE PRICE 59/6 Tweed Golf Skirt Inverted pleat back and front, with handy front pockets. Usually 43/9. SALE PRICE 34/9. CHILDREN'S WEAR Baby Winter Frocks Smocked in front, pretty florals in lemon and white. Usually 41/3, SALE PRICE 29/6 Few only Dressing Gowns All wool for warmth. In tiny tots' sizes, 27” to 33”. Pink and blue. Usually 41/6. SALE PRICE 32/6 Childs’ Winter Vests Wool and cotton. Short sleeves. Usually 3/9. ' SALE PRICE 2/6 1 only Girl’s Coat In cyclamen. Fully lined. Usually 79/6. SALE PRICE 29/6 i WWH lb wl B 66-68 MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH

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NEW ZEALANDERS CAN DO IT In war the contribution has been second to none—so now in peace New Zealanders can take their share of the burden of rehabilitating countries ravaged by war—the first most urgent need is food —the opportunity to help is here—NOW! SURRENDER YOUR COUPONS TO YOUR LOCAL POST OFFICE. This Space Has Been Donated By The Grey Electric Power Board.

Bulk Sales Contract. “I think the Minister of' Finance is to be congratulated on the contract he has made in the interests of farmers,” said Mr. W. Grounds in the Legislative Council yesterday. “The price appears to be very good in the light of all the circumstances, and although there has been a tendency in some quarters to claim the right of marketing by the producers themselves, I, am led to believe .that the present contract level could not have been secured-by any effort made by farmers

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 August 1946, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 August 1946, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 August 1946, Page 2