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Huge A fter Easter CLEARANCE CONTINUES YOU MUST BE IN ON THESE BARGAINS—DON'T DELAY NEW DRESS TWEED. A small quantity still left. In Rose, Green. Blue tonings .Kilns, wide. Usually 1/9 yard— BALANCE OF STOCK TO GO AT J A 3 YARD GENT S COTTON AND WOOL UNDERWEAR. Made in England. Will not shrink. Well sized. Usually 4/6- - SINGLETS 2/11 EACH UNDERPANTS 3/11 PAIR LADIES’ WOOL VESTS. Made in England. A pure wool of exceptional wearing qualities. Nicely finished. Usually 3/9— TO CLEAR 2/11 EACH FAST COLOUR FLANNELETTE. Made in England. In a range of smart stripe patterns. A hard wearing quality. Usually 1/- yard — TO CLEAR 10d YARD BLANKETS_DOUBLE BED SIZE. Still this MIRACLE VALUE CONTINUES. An all pure New Zealand Wool Blanket in a really heavy weight. Coloured Border. A Bargain yon can’t afford to miss. Usually 23/6 Pair— NOW !!>/(’> PAIR Compare This Quality. The Value is greater than ever. LADIES’ WOOL BLOOMERS. IN a warm hard wearing quality. All pure wool. Made in England. Usually 4/11 Pair — TO CLEAR 3/11 PAIR GENTS’ PETONE SOCKS. A smart dressy sock in a fine wool. New tonings. Usually 2/6 pair— TO CLEAR 1/11 PAIR GIRLS’ FLEECY BLOOMERS. In Pink. Navy and Brown. All sizes. Usually 1/6 pair— TO CLEAR ]./- PAIR GENTS’ ELASTIC TOP UNDERPANTS. In a hard wearing Cotton. Well sized. Usually 1/11 pair— NOW 1/- PAIR LOCKNIT BLOOMERS. Ladies’ Genuine Locknit Bloomers. All shades. Guaranteed not to ladder. Usually 3/6 pair - NOW 2/6 PAIR, 271 N. BROCHE SATIN. In a full range of colourings, including Pink, Rose, Blue, Green. Apricot, etc. Usually 1/- yard— NOW 9d YAi. CORDED VELVETEEN. In Blue, Green, Flame. Red, White, Black. Etc. A new season’s Fabric. Usually 3/6 yard— TO CLEAR 2/11 YARD The New Warehouse CORNER ALBERT AND MACKAY STREETS, GREYMOUTH

STOP f\u eerms When ’flu’s about, take jH| Pulmonas. Their antiseptic ®|L Jg|!i vapours protect nose and gg|L 1 ' * 1 throat. 'Flu germs cannot ■■>, J XtSp | enter. Pulmonas are invaluable UKSKF , j in all cases of coughs, colds, !' bronchitis etc. J Obtainable at all chemists and Stores.

Have You Heard these Latest Song Hits ? 21649—ROUND THE SEND IN THE ROAD. LOVE IS THE SWEETEST THING. 21406—ARE WE TO PART LIKE THIS" I’LL BE YOUR SWEETHEART. 21597—WANDERERS. SAME OLD MOON. 21599—JUST AN ECHO IN THE VALLEY. ICH LIEBE DICH MY DEAR. J, I. SMAIL, Limited Electrical & Radio Engineers, 45 Mackay Street West Coast Agents for S.T.C. All British and clarion All Electric Receivers.

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Grey River Argus, 6 May 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 6 May 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 6 May 1933, Page 6

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