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HUGE REDUCTIONS AT McKENZIE’S RnniVERSARV NOW IN FULL SWING Aluminium FISH SLICES. French Taffeta RIBBON Were 1/11. NOW 1/6 Selvidge edge. All shades. KWt ■* 11 z Ij> IRMWWfi'.illM MIN —™ | 9d, 11d AND 1/4 YARD ] > Swinnerton’s Engish Fancy children’s Print ROMPERS. TEASETS. 21 pec . Size lg Heduced from 10 / 6 - Z to 6/JJ * Ladies’ Silk and Wool Men’s Woollen HOSE. Heavy VESTS. Oddments from 8/6. quality. Ribbed for extra REDUCED TO 3/11 wear. Were 6/11. NOW 5/6 PAIR Towelling FACE CLOTHS. Tanrhoan r*T ASSFS Almost L tl T^ofi o v C '^e° nly OI 1/f XSb?e LASSES - Ato short supply hne. , 1/1 4oz 1/3 . Boz 1/lo | Ladies’ APRONS. Rubber Children’s Dunlop GUM coated. Were o/6. BOOTS. Buy while stocks NOW 3/11 last> Sizes7 _ 9 . 12/6 1 Children’s WINCEYETTE HOT WATER BOTTLES. ‘ NIGHTS. Floral trim. Sizes Two quart. Made in Canada. I 3fo 11 FROM 7/- 7/11 MCKENZIES LATEST >M' UNDERWEAR I ' STYLES I j"" h | $7 I A I F 7 P LOCKNIT NIGHTS, with buttoned 5 % Jr front and wide waistband. Attract- > ft ' ively embroidered. Lagoon, sky, i ft ty/Jri peach. S.W. and W. z I FL 29 / 6 u kB lu ? ft /’ I fa rVK 2 ft //? <\ kK SLEEVELESS LQCKNIT NIGHTS S $ /x with lace crossover front. In peach i ft — - only. S.W., W. and O.S. 4 | " TgQjgggik. 29/11 ? ‘ ! FLORAL SILK TWO-PIECE SETS. Slip and pantie with lace trim- 4 ming. Ivory, peach, sky. S.W. and V/. 39/6 | LOCKNIT TWO-PIECE SETS. Vest and panuie finished with em- 5 # broidery. Peach and sky. S.W. 21/3 5 $> . ' . — _-., IJUU „ Mil III" I > I TYMONS W LTD. | Phone 74. GREYMOUTH. 5. j £lB per month f until your children grown up... Rlpjfc |LJL_, ■■-WJp O\ T/ie overnment Cd Family Income Policy provides wtra . B TIMES kW M” the USUAL COVER \ \ \M I U It’s a pleasant thought that your famfly is I ~ Jj (- adequately provided for week by week, year by year. For example — the young man who has just effected a Family Income Policy is sure that in the event of his death, his family will receive £lB_every month until his youngest child now four, has attained the age of 19 —- when the sum assured — £1,500 — will be payable. (Bonuses will have been paid at death.) The cost of this outstanding policy is little more than for ordinary life assurance — and it gives 3 times the cover. Full particulars of the other benefits provided by this up-to-date policy will be gladly supplied from any of our 18 District Offices. B GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE 78 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE 52 x // blankets without I Scrubb’s ? For Tfte F<w °X te Whoindeed? To the woman Mjß (■ who cares Scrubb’s is as essential for washing blanH ■ Mb kets as soap and water and ■■ SE ffi IS! MB W W iB sunlight. Blankets become s °f £ •• • • an d f rt,s h under the influence of R^SMALLBONBLTD., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, M

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1948, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1948, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1948, Page 6

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