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liiihiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw j More Record-Smashing 1 | BARGAINS | | FROm OUR 1 g After-Stocktaking = EE A few days only are left to participate in this = == Bargain Event. Large Stocks must go. Prices == = are smashed. SAVE TO DAY! || == ■SBBBBBHMS fl SOEBIIBHIS9S EE 1E LADIES’ WINTER VESTS. H = Made i.i Lugland. Short sleeves. Will not shrink. Ezz Usually 1/11— SALE PRICE 1/6 EACH == = BOYS’ ALL WOOL JERSEYS. E= Hard wearing fine quality Woollen Jersey in Navy, Brown and == Grey. All sizes. Usually 4/6— SALE PRICE 2/11 = LADIES’ WOOL & COTTON VESTS. ||i — Mr.de in England. Guaranteed unshrinkable. Well sized. zz= Usually 3/C - SALE PRICE 2/6 EACH = GENTS’ FLEECY SINGLETS. = —— An ideal weight lor present wear. Natural shade. z= Usually 1/11 - SALE PRICE 1/6 EACH = LADIES’ ’WOOLLEN CARDIGANS. = — Made in England. Smart tonings and styles. Usually 8/6 — == == SALE PRICE 4/11 EACH — GENTS’ NEGLIGE SHIRTS. EE — Made from fast dve woven Striped Shirting. Collar to match, zzn Usually 3/11- SALE PRICE 2/6 EACH == EH BRUCE WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR. § zzz N.Z. made. Singlets and Underpants to match. Usually 6/6— ' = SALE PRICE 4/11 GARMENT = EE 36in. COLOURED WINCEYETTE. EH — In Blue, Lemon, Cream. Mauve, Etc. Usually 1/- yard— == = SALE PRICE 7 Ad. YARD == EH LADIES’ HEAVY WEIGHT ALL WOOL = = VESTS. EEE zzz A quality usually selling ?t 6/11. N.Z. made. Short and no zx: = Sleeves— SALE PRICE 3/11 EACH = EE GENTS’ HEAVY PYJAMAS. g = Fast Colour woven stripes. Well sized. Usually 8/6 — zzzz = REDUCED TO 6/6 PAIR EE = LADIES’ LOCKNIT VESTS. = ln a range of Shades. Opera top and Comfy Cut Styles. —m Usually 3/11— SALE PRICE 2/11 EACH == g GENTS’ WOOL & COTTON SINGLETS. HE Made in England. Will not shrink. Usually 3/11 — ~ = SALE PRICE 2/11 EACH = EE ALL WOOL FLANNEL. |E = A. Special Ol ler of Co unial a l wool Flannel in Orkney. Shetland, ~ SZ and Natural Shades. Usual price 1/11 yard == = SALE PRICE 1/6 YARD = = ALL WOOL JUMPERS. H — New all wool Jumpers, with Polo Collar. A large range of — —— tonings. Usually 19/6 — SALE PRICE 13/11 EACH HE SILK AND WOOL VESTS EE = pure Worsted Wool Silk Thread interwoven. Usually 5/6 — — SALE PRICE 3/11 EACH = LADIES’ WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS. = Hard wearing Flannelette. Nicely embroidered. Usually 6/6 — ___ == SALE PRICE 4/11 = = ALL WOOL AFGHALAINE. EH A'l the new Season's Shades. Ideal for your Frock. zzz: == Usually 3/11— SALE PRICE 2/11 YARD = = FLORAL WINCEYETTE, 36in. wide. In all shades. ~ = Usually 1/3— SALE PRICE 9d. YARD EE FLECK DRESS TWEED. || ~ All pure wool. In all shades. Usual Price 4/11 — — == SALE PRICE 3/3 YARD HE LADIES’ WEMCOUEL FROCKS. |f — In all smart shades. New Season’s styles. Usually 39/6 — —- = SALE PRICE 22/6 — I New Warehouse: == CORNER ALBERT AND MACKAY STREETS. GREYMOUTH zz= ftiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiP. Ik B “It was a Doctor | friend who put me wise . . . ” it I\/T y husband became increasingly irritable ... at £VJ[ first I put ft down to the ‘depression’ . . . but mM it became very wearying to find that almost I ! every little thing I did seemed to get on Ins nerves. Then g j a doctor friend put me wise. One day he unexpectedly I q asked me what sort of tea we drank, and I had to admit I ? that we were trying to economise on tea. ‘A big mistake,’ he said. ‘Medical investigation has proved that while “fine” tea is decidedly healthful, the same cannot be said ■ $ of "cheap” tea. In my home,’ he said, ‘we always drink “Amber Tips” . . . not only because it is most healthful, but because it is the most economical. You don’t want to 1 let the price per pound blind you to real value . . . it’s the UR number of cups that each pound makes that makes a tea dear or “ cheap.” You buy “Amber Tips” and see how I i much less you need use. It may cost a little more per pound, but it will cost you far less per week.’ ’ I “ I followed his advice and changed back to ‘ Amber Tips,’ I j and I must confess that both our tempers improved and, wonder of wonders, I find that with ‘ Amber Tips * the cost of tea per week is decidedly less than it was before.” ’

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Grey River Argus, 8 June 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 8 June 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 8 June 1933, Page 6

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