Only 10.15 ... Yet She Has Finished all Her Morning’s Work Ba i t S # LJKWIL .mHH 10.15—just about the time most women J/ are in the midst of their morning’s work—yet this lucky lady is free. ißi/ She makes no secret of it. She tells all her friends that they should let electricity do their work too. ELECTRICITY MAKES EVERY TASK . LIGHTER, BRIEFER AND BRIGHTER Your meals cooked while you go away shopping. Your cleaning done by a vacuum cleaner without that dreadful stooping and stretch- : i Ing. Washing and ironing and all those ij|/ tedious tasks finished in a few short hours. Call and let ub demon- j strate a few electrical || appliances. No obligation whatever. GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD SHOWKBOMS & OFFICES, MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. |||
Interesting T weeds ® For Spring . . The first duty of a Spring Fabric is to be interesting. This year character is all on the surface, colours in Tweeds show the “back-to-nature” trend. They are delightfully soft and freshly toned. Three of the Smartest Weaves are listed below. FINE CHEVRON WEAVE. Ideal for trim Frocks or Spring Suits. Colours are Duck-egg, Dusty Pink, Danube Blue, Navy and Black. S6in wide.— 4/11 YARD SPECKLED COATINGS. 54in. wide Softly Woven All Wool Tweed. Colours are Light French Blues, Bracken Browns, and Fawns—--9/11 YARD ENGLISH SUITING TWEEDS. - In two-toned Chevron Weaves. Colours are: Fir green/Fawn; Deep Blue/Fawn; Brown/Beige; Fawn/Nigger. 56in. wide—--6/11 Yard SWAGGER SUITS Are absolutely “IT” this season. We have many Smart Styles in Butterick Patterns. The new Quarterly Butterick Book of Spring Modes has arrived. It is 10£d and Postage is l|d. Swagger Suit and Coat Patterns are 2/- Each You can have a Swagger Suit cut out by our Expert Cutter —all ready to sew for 3/6. Tacking extra. Spring Coats,—Cut out ready to sew. 2/6, 3/-. Write for Free Butterick Pattern Book. DIC Write to Private Bag No. 1, Christchurch.
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Grey River Argus, 14 August 1934, Page 7
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315Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 14 August 1934, Page 7
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