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| BARGAIN Surprises | AT MILLER’S MACKAY | STREET STORE I BE SURE TO j PARTICIPATE ; In These Great Money Savers WHITE CANVAS SHOES The ideal Shoe for Sports Wear and Summer leisure. Strong Canvas Uppers and Crepe Soles. Reinforced toes for long wear. Child’s sizes 4 —9 vYouths’ sizes 10—2 1/6 Ladies’ sizes 3 —5 1/9 Men’s sizes 6—lo l/11 Men’s Silk Locknit SPORTS SHIRTS British made Locknit Shirts in shades of Grey, Blue, White and Maize. Short sleeves. Button fronts. Worth 7/11. 5/6 MEN’S ALL WOOL BLAZERS The best value in New Zealand. Plain shades of Maroon, Grey, Navy and Bottle Green. Trimmed ■with contrasting cords. All sizes 3to 6. Usually 22/6. 13/6 Ladies’ Boiling Silk NIGHTS Nicely hemstitched neck and sleeyes. Full length. A quality worth 4/6 Each. 3/6 NEW HANDBAGS A sensational value for To-merrow’s Shoppers. Smart shades in British made Handbags in the popular Envelope shape. A quality easily worth 5/11. 3/1 1 Girls’ White PANAMA HATS All sizes. Trimmed with a Navy band. Smartly blocked. Usual 5/11 value. NOW — 3/11 i /

I • * LADIES’ LOCKNIT NIGHTS With lace insets in front in colours to tone. Pink, Blue, Nil, etc. Very dainty. 8/1 1 Men's Interlock SPORTS SHIRTS In Cream, Blue and Maroon. All sizes. With zipp fastener. Sold elsewhere 2/11 2/6 MILLER S MACKAY STREET STORE GREYMOUTH

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Grey River Argus, 15 October 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 15 October 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 15 October 1936, Page 3

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