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S FINAL. FINAL FINAL. FINAL CLEAN-UP ’WEEK I Truman’s Winter Sale | NEW GOODS ARRIVING. | § MUST MAKE ROOM. THESE PRICES MUST EFFECT A CLEARANCE S 1 only, S.W. Navy Blue Worsted Bara-i Price 6 guineas— ; es of grey and black. Sizes 6 i to 7.1 1 piece only Dark Green Military thea Costume. Tailored style. Usual! Final Sale Price 39/6! Usually 13/6 Pair— ; Cord Tweed. All wool. 36in. wide. Price 84/ — ! HOSIERY. ! Sale Price 6/11 Pair i Usual Price 4/11 — Final Sale Price 39/6! “Nancy" Brettles full fashioned Lisle; iwAwnvCTrp I Sale Price 1/11 Yard 1 only, W. Black Barathea Costume J Wool lined Hose, with double soles; snips. | Black Olota fjne f<n<Bh r>4 ; n Latest cut, Coat is lined throughout, i and heels in shades of Beige, Fawn! Floral Cretonnes, 27in wide in new; wide. Usual Price 12/6 Usual Price 5 guineas— ! and Greys. Sizes 9in., 9Jin. and lOin.• colourings and designs. Usual Price ! Sale Price 7/11 Yard „ , . Final Sale Price 35/-1 Usually 6/11 pair ! IOJd. Sale Price 61d yard; r , „ , „ 1 SW ’ Wineberr y Red Winter; Sale Price 3/11 Pair; Floral Prints, 29in wide. Usual Price; Bove * y Sand Crepe Marocam, 36m. Coat, Chevron velour trimmed hand-! "cashmere” Alpha and Sungleanj i lUd Sale Price 7Jd yard! wide, m shades of Wine, Navy, some striped fur collar. Coat is fully; full fashioned, finest pure wool Eng-; Striped Flannelettes for Boy’s Shirts i E lack - Brown, Saxe, Vim Bose and lined. Usual Price 5 guineas— ; lish Hose, in shades of Brown, Fawn,! and Pyjamas, 31in. wide. Usual; Lemon. Usual -nee 2/11 - Final Sale Price 35/-1 Grey and Black. Sizes 9in., 9Jin.,i Price 1/3 — Sale Price BJd yard.; Sale Price I'/3 1 ' /3 Yard W r,„ni gßer »J” 1 ° Wn Chevron Winter; and loin. Usually 5/11 pair— ! coloured Face Towels, Size 15 x 31in.! Boding Silk in White only, 31in. wide, coat with large roll fur collar. Real; Sale Price 3/11 Pair; Out Thev Go . Hid per pair. ; Usual Price 1/3— Wallaby. Usual Price 95/- —. ; silk Wool Lined Hose in shades of' . _ . '■ Sale Price 10Jd yard Final Qain on, « . , , i Floral and Plain Coloured Winceyettes; 2 J WS Black Winter Coat in fancy silk I pairT left. ™es, 9ini Ld 36in ’ ™ de - Sale 10 = d t 0 1/3 \ “'VshXVS thread tweed. Large rever collar! Usually 4/6— Sale Price 2/6! Per yard. wide in shades of Blue Pmk, Pale trimmed bands of fur. Usual Price ; Gauntlet Gloves. Real Nappa, in shad-1 DRESS FABRICS. I 1/11— Sale Price'l/3 Yard 6 guineas Final Sale Price 29/6= “Wolsey” Threequarter Hose, fine un- ? : : ' O.S. Nigger Brown Snake Cord Winter? shrinkable Cashmere, with coloured? Diagonal Tweeds, all wool, 36in wide,? Art Silk Rayons, 27in wide, in assortTweed Coat, trimmed with large roll? tops. Sizes s’s to 10’s. Usually 3/6? in Tango Shade. Usual Price 4/6 —? ed shades. Usual Price 1/— collar of striped Wallaby Fur. Usual ? to 3/11 — Sale Price All 2/3 Pr. ? Sale Price 1/6 Yard; Sale Price 6d. Yard.

Hand Books on Garden Craft ‘Easy Guide to New Zealand Gardening” 2/-, postage 3d. “1000 Gardening Hints” 2/6, Postage 3d.; “Practical Gardening in New Zealand,” by Tannock, Boards 5/-, Cloth 6/-, Postage 6d. “Rock Gardening for Beginners” 3/6 • Postage 4d. “Rose Growing” 1/6. “Gardening Hints” 1/6, Postage 3d extra. “Sweet Peas” 1/6. Postage 3d. “How to Prune” 9d. ‘‘Pot Plants” 9d. Postage 2d. “Border Carnations” 9d. Postage 2d. “The Rose Book” by Thomas, 12/6. Postage Bd. “The Amateurs Rose Book” by Thomas, 15/- Postage Bd. “Gladioli” by Macself, 7/6. Postage (id. SEND IN FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS TO— B. Dixon’s Ltd. x'AINUI STREET. GREYMOUTH

Toll Calls AT QUARTER RATES EXTENDED HOURS The “Quarter rate” period for Toll ( alls, which previously commenced at 11 p.m. Now commences at 10 p.m. Maximum Charges 1 1- Anywhere in the same Island (For 3 minutes) ( 1/6 Inter-Island.

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“I was stupid enough once . . . . “ . . . thought I could buy a tea ‘just-as-good’ a« ‘Amber Tips’ .. . . you know the line of talk. Never again ... I prefer to hear my friends say—‘What a nice cup of tesa’ • . . the wise ones always guess ‘Amber Tips.’ “After all, ‘Amber Tips' Is always the standard by which yon hear other teas judged." NKW Z®ALAND’S FAVOURITB TEA FOB OVEB M DUH

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Grey River Argus, 13 August 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 13 August 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 13 August 1935, Page 2

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