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GRACIOUS! WHAT MARVELLOUS VALUES SPECIAL PURCHASE OF F abrics Silks i ! CREPE-DE-CHENES, MAROCAINS, MOSS AND SAND CREPES. GEORGETTES AND UNCRUSHABLE CREPES, in a most amaz- [/] i ing variety of new Continental Designs—Florals and Convention- |||| als, in georgeous summer colourings. All high-grade Silks, re- |||| markably low-priced. Usually 4/11 and 5/11 yard.— ;|j| l[ Special Purchase Price 2/6 yard Cottons PIQUE VOILES, CORDUROY VOILES AND BATISTE MUSLINS in a most comprehensive range of new Floral Designs, small Illi medium and large—and also small conventional designs. All Illi printed in fascinating colours, delightful for Afternoon Frocks IM and informal Evening Frocks. Usually from 1/11 to 2/11 yd. |||| Special Purchase Price 1/6 yard ! WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET OF '.I SAMPLES OF THESE FABRICS DIC CHRISTCHURCH. li Consider the Big Benefits of Electricity WORTH SO MUCH MORE THAN ITS SMALL COST There is no other method fof supplying heat, light and power that can match the capabilities of Electricity. As to the cost we will be glad to quote you comparative costs illustrating the extreme economy of Electricity for any purpose. You NEED Electricity. You CAN have Electricity. Talk it over with us MAXIMUM SERVICE AT MINIMUM COST. This is the Board’s policy and it is obvious that as consumption goes up the cost goes down. THE GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD Mackay Street, Greymouth

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Grey River Argus, 2 January 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 2 January 1935, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 2 January 1935, Page 8

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