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Once in a. Blue Moon - - . Wild and Woolly Prices! Tymons’ Collect the Laurels by Offering Winter UNDERWEAR AT “BEFORE THE BOOM” PRICES! RUN IN—BEFORE THEY RUN OUT! A REMARKABLE OFFERING—WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR — BOUGHT BEFORE THE BOOM—OFFERED WHILE INDENTS LAST AT SPECTACULAR CASH PRICES! ROSLYN D. 18 PINK UNDERWEAR— SENSOLA BODICES (Winter weight). Long S.S. SINGLETS, M. 10/3; O.S. 11/-. £<s> Sleeves, W. 4/3; O.S. 4/9. LONG SLEEVES, do. M. 11/-; O.S. 11/3. JI CHILD’S’ (Winter Weight) INTERLOCK UNDERPANTS TO MATCH, M. 11/3; O.S. 12/- Ta VESTS. Short sleeves, Sizes 3to 7—l/11. NATURAL WORSTED UNDERWEAR— CHILD’S HEAVY WEIGHT FLEECY BLOOM SINGLETS V-neck or button, M. 8/6; O.S. 9/6 XX ers —Navy, Saxe and Brown. Sizes 12 to UNDERPANTS to match, M. 8/11; O.S. 9/11. jf 20—1/6. HEAVY WEIGHT FLEECY UNDERWEAR— CHILD’S EMB. WINCEYETTE NIGHTTo cIear—SINGLETS; Size 36, 38, 40, 42— DRESSES, -with long sleeves. Sizes 21in. Regular 4/11—NOW 3/11. if t 0 36 i n —4/9. UNDERPANTS, Size 36, 38, 40, 42, Regular 5/6 MAIDS’ (Alpha) ALL WOOL BLOOMERS. Now 3/11. Navy and Brown, sizes IGin. to 22in.—4/9. MEN’S ALL WOOL SHETLAND SINGLETS, +X yy. and O.S. FLEECY BLOOMERS Navy. S.S. Heavyweight, Men’s 5/11; O.S. 6/6. ♦ ♦ Grey, Rose, Pink and Bine--1/3. MEN’S RIBBED ALL WOOL SHETLAND X* ROSLYN SPENCERS—AII pure wool. UllUNDERIPANTS, O.S. 6/6. shrinkable. Long Sleeves and Short Sleeves. MOSGIEL RIBBED WOOL UNDERPANTS & XY w . 9/6- O.S. 9/11. SINGLETS.—Per Garment M. 6/11; O.S. 7/6 XX LADIES’’ WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES, ROSLYN RIBBED WOOL UNDERPANTS & XX Hemstitched neck and sleeves. Cream, ApriSINGLETS—Per Garment, M. 6/11; O.S. 7/9. f T co t and Blue—3/3. —— —— —— • ■ Xi W. CREAM WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES (SenTVDTCAT VATTTVa ft sola >' Wlth col,ai and 10ng Sleeves—l2/6. LYriUALi VALUISb. ♦♦ ALPHA DE LUXE. All Pure Wool NIGHTMEN’S “ABELCO” SIESTA TWILL PYJ- U DRESSES-Unshrinkable. Long sleeves, W. AMAS in S.M., M. and O.S. Usual Value 7/6 f J 22/6- O S 25/MINT “ABELCO” SUEDESTA PYJAMAS. H C(^ EINA I? lnterlOck >' S ”° rt S.M.. M. and O.S. Usual value 10/6- ft Slceves ’ W ' 9/6 : 0 nnmraATTn „ q NOW 8/11 It W * AKL PURE WOOL COMBINATIONS * (Alpha). Unshrinkable. 11/6. — — — ——— —— Xi NAVY ALL WOOL BUSH SINGLETS—M. HEAVY WEIGHT ALL WOOL BLOOMERS ♦♦ 4/11; O.S. 5/11. (Alpha)—Navy Saxe, Green, Grey & Browns, J J ALL WOOL WORK JERSEYS —M. 7/3; O.S. W. 5/6; O.S. 6/6. 7/11. W. INTERLOCK VESTS, Sleeveless—l/11. ft all WOOL CARDIGANS—M. 8/6; O.S. 9/6. W. INTERLOCK VESTS (Sensola) Sleeveless f/fe ROSLYN COMBINATIONS—AII 'Wool. Un—Pink, Blue, Apricot and Cream with fancy J’ shrinkable W. 16/6: 0.5., 17/9. W W CREAM 3 'SHETLAND WOOL VESTS- t t W. CREAM BRUSHED WOOL BED SOCKS, Opera Top—4/3. • ♦ X “ /11, . . ■W. (Alpha) VESTS—AII pure wool. Unshrink- J | w - SILK AND WOOL BED JACKETS. Pink able, 4/3. T X and white ; Blue/Whlte; Green/White—s/6. W. ALL WOOL BODICES( fine knit). Short ♦ LADIES’ SATIN QUILTED DRESSING Sleeves, 4/11. T ♦ GOWNS. Emb. Black, Rose and Saxe, 23/6. TYMONS Limited. TYMONS -BUSINESS IN THOUSANDS PROFIT IN PENNIES. —TYMONS

| IS YOUR FURNITURE jg | FASHIONABLE? | S No longer can one feel pleased with the Furni- == ture designs of bygone years. The new trend ee EE is infinitely more impressive and infinitely S more suitable. == THE FASHIONABLE CREATIONS | As introduced to the West Coast by us have a = EE: beauty and a modernity that will lift your home = EE out of the commonplace. Furthermore, you = ES will pay no more to have the latest Fashionable = Furniture. = I I Whether or not you wish to buy, you are invited EE to view the designs which are to-day favoured EE= in the world of Fashionable Furniture. = | S. Burnett White | EE HIGH GRADE FURNISHER, MACKAY STREET. S

1 6d. each for 2 Winners | | BENEFITS FOR EVERYBODY. g = Here is a very helpful investment of your = = shilling—the May issue of the popular “Rail- == EE ways Magazine” (a very interesting family = EE paper) and the new edition of the Railways = EE “Pocket Guide.” = = The Magazine gives you bright stories, spark- = = ling humour, stirring chronicles of famous New = = Zealanders, remarkable criminal trials, original = S New Zealand verse, good news and views for EE EE women, plenty of pictures. On sale at all = = hookstalls. = = In addition to the full range of timetables, the == = “Pocket Guide” has many pages of information = = showing you how your railways can serve you EE = in many ways for your advantage. On sale at = = all Railway Booking Offices. = g THE WINNING DOUBLE FOR YOU. =

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Grey River Argus, 11 May 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 11 May 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 11 May 1934, Page 4

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