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ON UY j 27 More SHOPPING DAYS To-XMAS-Time is Flying—What about those Gifts—Let us help you with sensible suggestions —and use our 1 “SMALL DEPOSIT—LAY BY PLAN.” .1 Illi Children’s Umbrellas, strong and at-i -‘Felicity”. The newest Hose, dull: Men’s White Luvisca Shirts, made: Men’s Wide end Ties, good pattern detractive in black, red and blue—s/6i twist, pure silk thread hose in all; from Coui-tauld’s materials. Price; signs. Well made —Price 1/11. each. sheer weights. In lighter and deep-; 9/11. j , w • Emahes splendid Nappa Gloves for girls. Sizes to fit; er tones to suit any shoe and so chic: Men’s Genuine Canterbury Locknit: Men s 1 ry ‘L . . c ,, g any age, in shades of brown only,; with a suede or snake shoe. Sizes; Athletic Singlets and Short Pants ; quality ana p With a dome at wnst. smaller ; from 81 to lOin. Service Sheer 7/11; in shades of Pink. Blue and Cream. | each or pair ' Sizes 4/11 pair; larger sizes 5/11 i pair; Sheer weight 6/11 pair. Price only 3/11 -Other lines 2/6 &i Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs—l/11, Brettles Ankle Socks Tussore Cream i H or^cuff s Men“'coat Shirts in a variety of col-, Colour!; Bordered and ivory, Silk and lisle-1/11, 2/11; “ Beige"" CreaZ WhXj Patt6rnS ' PriC6 4/ “' ' to 1/- each. ‘‘Gold Rinc” ‘‘Tartv Tone’s” dneciai ’ Bla<* and Greys. Sizes 6, 61, 7 and; Men’s Fancy Pure Wool Half Hose, in; Cnsson > s oide English Lavender PerTerticT pbe P-r to 7/11 pair. ’ a variety of the very newest paV; fume and SoaP Sets _ 2/11 . with cradtA foot in s-m-iit mnimri I terns and shades. Exceptional (j en t’ s oide English .Lavender Sets, Txed f^each pain ShX MEN ’ S AND BOYS XMAS GIFTS ' ’ at 2/6 ” alr ’ containing Toilet Soap. Brilliantine the finest of feminine tastes. Sizes; Men’s Coloured Neglige Shirts, the; Fancy Cotton and Art Silk Half Hose.: ant l Shaving Soap 2/11 set. from 8) to lOin and a gift that is; newest stripes and checks with 2; neat patterns. Good wearing. Prices; Fancy Boxes Stationery—Prices from always appreciated.—l2/6 pair. collars to match. Price only 5/11. 1/-. 1/3, 1/6. ’ I/- 1 to 4/6. I TRUMAN’S I

A HOUSE PAPERED WITH MONEY! II ' Y’ i’” JMkSMMK jb - r » r,i i Kf- 8F? ■- ■■■' tgS 4isM ( 'ret : I mSII! v- i*»“ • ■ I «•. ■■ s H ■S / f : " ti , '■ MF - mjl * *4 The First “Museum “ of German Emergency Money : Room WufU Papered An Aladdin’s Cave of Illusion : A Visitor in the Museum at TKhsrbsoey, gax Ing with aud a Cailhtg Design in 10-pfennig iron coins. « riches beyond the dreams of ReadixatKxv "The village of Tscherbeney, in Upper Silesia, possesses a however, he set to work with paste and brush, and Nrtwo curiosity in the shape of the first museum of German bank- months pasted 34 kilogrammes of paper wealth on the walls of notes and emergency currency. Its founder was once a pros- a ground-floor room. He also decorated the ceiling with iroa perous dealer, chiefly with Czechoslovakia. During the 10-pfennig bits arranged in patterns. His desire to live reinflation of German currency he was fortunate in holding bills turned, and he showed himself a sound business man. He had Instead of paper money. But he was also a good German. tickets of admission printed, and his labour of despair turned After every big deal in Czech kronen, he went to his bank in to profit. Later he collected more bank notes and enlarged Breslau, which paid him in paper money. His haversack would his “museum” by similarly adorning several other rooms and hardly hold the mass of notes, and many chests and baskets in balconies. On the walls (as the above photographs show) are his house were packed with notes. Eventually they proved pasted rows upon rows of notes, and people stand in front of worthless, and in despair he attempted suicide. Presently, them to feast their eyes on millions of marks." —From “The Illustrated London News. May 23. ISfW i CAUSE and EFFECT The Final Result of Uncontrolled Inflation is Worthless Money and Loss of Savings. -Inserted by fhe Aaaociated Bank* of Zealand

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Grey River Argus, 26 November 1935, Page 2

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681

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 26 November 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 26 November 1935, Page 2

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