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■ e «‘ luswe e*”* u(l <Jef* ear ~ UR •: The Y-front design Is exclusive to Jockey—the underwear ~ ~ i cut in a range of eight sizes to fit the' male figure perfectly i Without bunching or binding. The Y-front gives restful ■■■.:j support; forms a convenient angled no-gap opening. Get into Jockey Y-fronts for cool streamlined underwear comfort. .7. dqckeq CONTOURED SINGLETS jh # s Cut short at front, away at hip, long at Ti = ? | ..-■= \\Vj\ back to sit neatly without bulking under ' ’■ ? | /“X Jockey underpants. . E -j| - | ■ Another quality line obtainable at TRUMANS LTD. THE HOUSE OF “TRU” VALUE ,9 /S to my —«—rS writes E.H.S., late of Nelson, N.Z. “The people of Britain have never been more in a whole month’s points. No wonder then, these need of help, and even during the war years their people accept with gratitude sausages made from food situation has never been worse,”—writes whalemeat which are cheaper and help to save E.H.S. “People could get tinned meat or sausages valuable rations and points. It seems a long, long but these took a higher number of the 32 points time since those good old days when the traditional roast beef of England was available to If you could get tinned sheep tongues these took everyone—just for the asking.” “Help this UNSELFISH, DESERVING COUNTRY” Whalerneat sausages may not be poor food butthey indicate a poor standard of living. When E.H.S. asks us to “Help this UNSELFISH, DESERVING COUNTRY” we know where our duty lies. If we can help Britain to Solve her food problems Britain will do the rest because most problems can be solved if a nation is well-fed. A few more coupons then please . . % butter coupons and meat coupons. Every particle of food we can save is needed, 3 ffangei/tri/aiß

Home building on sound f inance fe first of all a matter of sound advice — of examining your own personal problems and seeing what terms can be arranged to meet them. The Public Trustee has money to lend at low rates of interest on first mortgage for the building or purchase of a home. His local representative will be pleased to advise you and help you solve your problems. = The Bl,lf TlllSTEt toconsult SEVENTY FIVE \EA iG "oF SEKVICE 1 < 8.2.10

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1947, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1947, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1947, Page 3