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IJast Week we Advertised “Purse Openers ’ - “ n <J Ladies’“Harparielle” English Print CROSSOVER SMOCKS. Injight and I Ladies’ LOCKNIT NIGHTS, beautifully embroidered with lace neckline. Men Xe." Worth V 1 h 3 t /6- ULLOVERS ' l 0 SleeVeS ‘ V SPECIAL AT 9/11 J's- baCkgr ° Unds ' ShOrt S ‘ eeVeB sle?Ve,eSS> I JACKETS in fancy locknit. Long sleeves And 'ace, Peter Pan, collar N.Z.-made FANCY SOCKS. Wide range of P— chi COAT. Ha . f be.ted st y.es, - Men’s'Parisian and Sander TIES in all the latest tonings. The best select-on on the Famous washing prints. Each has Pyjamas, neatly finished in lace; and Bloomers, trimmed w.th p X |CE 59/Q Menus' Heavy all wool Ribbed Work SOX, in grey or brown shade.(hAl'/VT Children’ll SUITS PR shadel° Sizes Child’s bright finished LOCK N |T in arumcommon Do/e toe. Worth 1/6— SPECIAL AT 1/- ma k to32in— PRICE 5/11 TO 12/6 trimmed with lace. Assorted shades. Sizes 2—s— _ kv Men’s Wool FELT HATS in all sizes in brown, navy, fawn or grey. N e w fha p es Not Chi|dren , s famous Hair Cord print FROCKS. Fast washing colours. infants’ LOCKNIT FROCKS, with smocked yoke in latest des.gn. Shades ° rea * too narrow a brim. Worth 6/11— . • SPECIAL a i <t/11 Smart stvles Sizes 18 in to 39 in— PRICED FROM 3/11 TO 7/11 and fledh— , „ / Good strong SUIT.. CASES, in all sizes. Reinforced lids and corners. . Good locks. Smart styles. Sizes Win. Children’s COTTON SUITS, in silk shirt and cotton shorts attached. Smartly made CASES. Good large size. Real!./ strong, . carry ;r - 'fl ,«■ ~ J '==* with shorty eeves and canoe coiiar. Shorts buttoned to sh.rt. Men’s Fancy Woo! FELT HATS, firm block! A ? // ' J * ' ’< / * DRESS SHIRTS. With two co!lars to match. Guaranteed Men Wdr e th 39 P /6— TS C ° ATS ' ac * lon back and P leated Pockets. A | pEC|AL AT 20/6 J flllS WCCn PYJAMA SU ' TS ’ M ' n ' s Men’s Worsted SPORTS TROUSERS in plain or stripes, grey,, fawn and fancy. Good - ' i , Merfs Genu i ne Canterbury LOCKNIT ATHLETIC SINGLETS or SHORTS, in fright ' shapes. Worth 22/6- SPECIAL AT 18/6 o.r suede finish. S.M., Men’s or 0.5.-. 2/11 EACH Bft BB BV ft:l MBB BB Men’s New Zealand-made INTERLOCK ATHLETIC SINGLETS or SHORTS, in Men’s WB B] 11 WW or O.S. size. Good English materials. Worth 3/6 — SPECIAL AT 2/6 GARMENT BOYS’ WEAR. L 1 Y L ||U|(|Uk ftf.W Men’s White Kabe Crepe NEG. SHIRTS, without collar. All sizes. Worth 7 /11— Boys’ and small boys’ Summer Weight PYJAMA SUITS. A,/ SU|T |BB VB - BBIbBBBIw MANCHESTER. Small boys’Strap SHORTS. Made from Petone remnants. Good light greys and fawns. < .... . s . . Sizes oto 6. Worth 7/11 — - SPECIAL AT 6/6 PA ■i ’ Linen finish TEA TOWELS, an absorbant cloth, with green, blue, red and orange Soy o ST’w^b 8 "** * 0 5 a at “I PRICE 3 FOR 2/11 Small boys' Boiling Silk BLOUSES in sizes oto 6, Ideal for small boys. Canoe collar ' I J9| 441 n. FRILLED CURTAIN NET—Patterned to suit all rooms, In shades of green. Worth 3/11— SPECIAL AT 3/6 BBBBB'- Wi' 9EHB cream ’ pink> b ‘ Ue a ” d W Bovs’Grev Nurse Cloth SCHOOL SHIRTS, in all sizes. Canoe collar only. Worth 3/3— I M tea shqwers jn da i n ty painted Spiring designs—an acceptable gift from all, in SPECIAL AT 2/6 EACH .. .. « nnr» TirtiTiV ‘PITTI shades of green, gold, pink, blue and white— PRICE 2/11 EACH. Ladies all Wool BATHING SUITS. Fancy knit. Very newest in styles and in all popu- SPECIAL VALUES MADE FOR WhhK-hJND Cottage WEAVE CUSHION COVERS, finished with fringed edging—suitable for the lar shades. All sizes.— . p RICE° FR° M I '/“ „ nrkXT beach, sun porch and travelling, etc. In all serviceable colours—PßlCE 2/11 EACH Children's Silk Linen FROCKS. Pretty floral designs and very smart SbeJ. > CHOPPERS, WHICH' WILL REMAIN CON- ' HATS. In shades of pink, blue, green and / ST ANT R.T!MTNT)F.RS OF VALUE AND SATIS- DRESS GOODS. Ladies' Attraetive Two-piece SUITS. In spotted silks, also' FACTION BOUGHT AT TRUMANS.. 36 in. Crease Resisting LINEN in a wide range of fast colours. Ideal for sports and to W,X.— . ■ ... ; - > . .. - ' . beach wear — w PRICE 1/11 YARD Ladies’ American Print FROCKS. Extra smartly made. p F r f a ‘ l l r ' p ?. e 15/ r g To ' 2s/ . - ■ ■ - \ ‘jr-- 36 in. Crepe SANDIMIR, for afternoon and party frocks, in the newest floral and fancy trimmings. Sizes S.S.W. to Q.S— ? PRICED FROM 15/6 TO 25/- , - '■ i ' R • V — ■—fc? lined designs— PRICES FROM 1/6 TO 2/3 YARD A new lineun Lakes’ Canterbury LOCKN^IT^BLOO^MERS_ Shades sunkfst, T . . 36 jn CA SEMENT CLOTH,, for curtains, smocks, house frocks, etc., in guaranteed sky, white, navy and a. Sj \ k Ladies’ American Petal Crepe AFTERNOON FROCKS. Dainty floral shades of,blue, rose, green, brown, orange, navy, black and white— WADri Ladies’ dull finished LOCKNIT VEST, with lace brassier top in pastel shades. Scanties i u d ® si A« ra ctive styles. Sizes S.S.W. to X.O.S.- PRICE 25/- PRICED FROM 1/- TO 1/9 YARD to match, with lace inverted. S.zes S.W and W-- -. Smart .Striped and Checked Silk FROCKS. Taiioredl styles jn p ETONB FLANNEL, with neat pin stripe-an ideal weight cloth fd ; s P . . .j . .■ -i ,- Sizes S.S.W. to O.S.— *?. x . . skirts and costumes — LOWLY PRICED AT 7/11 yahd Ladies’ Silk and Cotton Opera Top VESTS. Daint.ly fm.shed in embrodered satin n Ladies , SUk Linen FROC KS, in plain and floral Attractively HORROCKES PRINTS in all wanted shades, and attractive Spring designswhite, maize, sky, Nile and peach— PRICE 2/11 made Sizes S.S.W. to O.S.— PRICE FROM 20, tq 42/- oom. nvn PRICE 1/- YARD Something new in Ladies’ LOCKNIT SLACKS far sports and everyday wear. Shades Children’s LOCKNIT BLOUSES. Ideal for Summer wear. In all pastei : , a-:. ■ consisting of white, flesh, sky and maize— PRICE 2/6 shades. Sizes I’s to s’s— j ■ in Full Sized PILLOW CASES, well Ladies’ suede finished LOCKNIT SLIP. Daintily finished with lace edging and opera Ladies’ English Flannel SLACKS. Zipped and buttoned sty es. taped, with fine linen finish—too Ladies’ LOCKNIT SCANTIES to match Slips. -Shades in Nile, pink,.peach and shades of Airforce blue, bottle green, grey, broyvn and X‘ ONLY 4/6 z. Doz. Shop Early This XlliaS. cream. Sizes S.W. and W.— PRICES, Slips 6/11; Scarifies 3/h . Flappers to O.S.- . price 22/5 ..a . —Remember Xmas Eve is. a “TRU VALUE Saturday and all shops ■■■ ■ ■ MkJRL dEw ■ 11 U ' __y Close at 12 noon. 'wß Lb I ' ■ UNLIMITED shop barlyi

RAILWAY ROAD MOTOR SERVICES Creymouth-Hokitika Road Motor Service A ROAD MOTOR SERVICE VIA FLOWERY CREEK ROAD RUNS DAILY (SUNDAYS INCLUDED) AS UNDER:— Greymouth depart ..... 9.0 a.m. Hokitika arrive .... 9.5 Q ami. Hokitika depart 3.45 p.m. Greymouth arrive .. 4.35 p.m. Passengers will be picked‘up anywhere en route. THE CAR TO GREYMOUTH CONNECTS WITH THE SERVICE CAR TO WESTPORT ON THE DAYS THAT SERVICE RUNS. CHEAP FARES. GREYMOUTH-HOKITIKA 3/6 Single, 6/3 Return. GREYMOUTH-KUMARA 1/9 Single, 3/- Return. KUMARA-AOKITIKA 2 /3 Single, 4/- Return. Bookings and seat reservations at:— GREYMOUTH: Railway Station and Gibbs Motors Ltd. HOKITIKA: Road Service Office. FAST, COMFORTABLE, CADILLAC MOTOR CARS.

SUTHERLAND ’S, The Christchurch Drapers OF 14, NEW REGENT STREET ARE IN HOKITIKA FOR 3 DAYS. To-day (Wednesday). until Friday next. DRAPERY BARGAINS, AND BOOTS, SHOES, ETC. (Friedlander's Sample Room)

tvtAKE Your Home Say “Welcome.” •L'-*’ Repaper with Smith & Smith’s Sunny Wallpapers. —Srnith & Smith, “The Wallpaper People.”

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Grey River Argus, 30 November 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 30 November 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 30 November 1938, Page 2

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