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SPECIAL REDUCTIONS AT MILLER’S THE FOLLOWING WILL GIVE YOU SOME IDEA OF THE VALUES NOW OFFERING:— AMURE - CLOTH—’*/'(“AirWoo* Ladies’ Patent SHOES; Worth Dress Material, specially suitable ...27/6, — NOW 16/6 for Frocks in all fashionable ■ shades, 40 inches wide, 3/lld. Gent’s Heavy Nailed SHOOTERS, NOW 2/lld 23/6,— NOW 19/- —— Gent’s AH Wool JERSEYS.— Ladies’ Super-Quality AU Wool NOW 6/11 Botany CASHMERE HOSE: — ■ ■ Black only, easily worth 3/lld Ladies’ Fuji Silk BLOUSES, high NOW 2/6 pair Neck, as worn, — l2/6 each Gent’s Heavy Woollen UNDER- Gent’s Extra Heavy Weight All PANTS; easily worth 7/6; W’ool UNDERSHIRTS, Worth NOW 4/11 To Clear 8/11, — NOW 6/6 Gent’s Fleecy UNDERPANTS and VELVETEEN, in all the FashionGent’s Fleecy UNDERSHIRTS :i .'/ shades > except black, 36in. and UNDERPANTS; Easily " lde and ot SUperi °LJ]~ worth 7/lld- 0W 6/6 yd NOW 2/lld FUGI SlLK—Splendid Quality, — 2/li yd. Ladies’ “Kismet” OVERALLS; — in pretty designs; Easilv worth PILLOW SLIPS—Nice Quality, i 7/11— OUR PRICE 4/11 1/9 pair. £BOO WORTH OF LADIE S & MAID'S VELOUR COATS; LADIES REPP GABARDINE, SERGE j, & VELVETEEN FROCKS, WOOLLEN COSTUMES, FROCKS St TUNIC COSTUMES. TO BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST MILLER’S ickay Street, Revell Street, Palmerston Street. .EYfiIOUTH HOKITIKA. WESTPORT. LONDON OFFICE:—I9, CHAPEL STREET, LONDON, E.C.

ABOUK ART (By Permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs). Shining Gold Nuggets, £5OO worth. Piaspcctors have risked their lives for less. YOURS FOR 2/SELLERS IN ALL TOWNS | Get a Ticket TO-DaY —Sellers in all Towns. TICKETS 2/-, BOOK OF 12 £1 rRItS pOO, £lOO, £5O AND 5 PRIZES OF I I £lO EACH Seventfive per cent, of the funds to go to Labour’s Campaign Funds. JIM U BiIEN, Westland Organiser, Brick Street.

D-I-C Towel ‘f and Jfebf Bedspread ® fej Bargains 'A® <aj 1 i/7 Mails permit you to SjiaSiiJ Share in these Savings! You may sett the items you need from the list given below iith the absolute assurance that your purchase willbe satisfactory. D.I.C assists is understand the requirements of country patros down to almost the minutest detail. Famous D.I.C qualities are fully maintained. COLOURED BA H TOWELS, very absorbent, in a variety of sizes—Usually 1,11 5/6 ■ ■ Sale Price 3/11 i ALL-LINEN BA H TOWELS, ideal for hard service, 23in. x 48in.—Usually 6/11 .. Sale Price 5/11 UNBLEACHED i [NEN HUCK TOWELS, with Red borders— Usually 3/6 . .. Sale Price 2/6 WHITE TERRY LAND TOWELS, very absorbent, aU White, or with Red bo lers—Usually 3/3 3/9 Sale Price 2/6 ALL-LINEN TEA TOWELS, hemmed ready for use— Usually 1/6 . .. Sale Price 1/Genuine HAND-HINTED INDIAN BEDSPREADS. weU covered designs - Single Bed (ilvd.x2Jyds.)—Usually 17/6 Sale Price 12/6 Double Bed (3y s. X 2 Usually 27/6 Sale Price 21/The " BUFALO V ” BEDSPREAD, single bed size only j I assorted design: (2yds. x 21yds.)— Usually 13/6 .. Sale Price 9/11 FAST WASHING COLOURED QUILTS, guaranteed; in shades of Pink, Blue, Red and Gold ; splendid quality— Single Bed . Usually 17/6 Sale Price 14/6 Double Bed siz( Usually 22/6 .. Sale Price 19/6 COLOURED HON iYCOMB .QUILTS, fringed in shades of deep Blue or Red — I . Full Single Bed size Usually 17/6 Sale Price 12/6 Double Bed si~e Usually 19/6 Sale Price 14/6 Post your order with remittance direct to The Manager, D.1.C., Christchurch. I ojft P-O- Box 1013. ala B D-I-C Sale mJ

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Grey River Argus, 8 July 1926, Page 2

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560

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, 8 July 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, 8 July 1926, Page 2

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