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End of Season Price Drive TTTTS WFF.R’S SHOWROOM SNIPS' I ’ MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR VALUES our showroom again example sc,po to .those segmgrea. BOYS; HABD—G TWEED WORK Grey shad, value in WINTER COATS, FROCKS and MODEL i glamorous taffetas silks and nets—dashing, exclusive styles m I grey shades. 6/6 EACH Navy BUSH SINGLETS. No sleeves. M. and O.S. sizes. Here is your big chance! , +t „ ttpr hLmiful nieht shades Size S.S.W toW’s | BOYS’ ALL WOOL SINGLETS. Petone and Canterbury make. 6/11 EACH LADIES’ WINTER COATS in attractive styles that are f atter beautiful night snaaes. * e . o • I 18in 5/9 . jn 6d size- Black COTTON FOOTBALL JERSEYS. M. and O.S. sizes ing to any figure—really smart, made up in novelty Tweeds PRICE 21/- AND 42/ BOY s> TWEED OVERCOA T S A gS selection 9/11 EACH and English Coalings. All FR o C KS illdisponsabU . cold days PRICED FROM 29/6 EACH Men's coloured NEG. AND COAT SHIRTS. Woven stripes. ri ht to flnish off the remaining wm ter MARIST SCHOOL BLAZERS in regulation cloth. Great Value! 7/11 EACH Here’s another line of LADIES’ WINTER COATS —a really goo. Monthsstyle, value and quality are all in these winter weight Size 3, 30/6, rising 1/- a size Winter weight PYJAMAS in good hard-wearing cloths, selection of high grade quality coatings, in all the newest sty es Frocks naw offered to you in'ag shades and sizes. Limited BOYS’ TECH. SHIRTS. PRICED FROM 9/11 EACH ’ ' 10/6 A SUIT and wanted shades, including navy and black. lzt^ R|CE ? 5/ _ number, of course! awiazingly PRICED AT 39/6 LEATHER CYCLE MITTS. Fleecy-lined elastic wrist 5/6 pair. Oddments in MEN’S WHITE NEG. SHIRTS. 6/11 EACH ' ' - "" Gauntlet cuff 8/6 pair. Men’s WORK SHIRTS in hard-wearing check cloth. Ladies all wool TWIN SETS in all the brightest and warmest NAP W qrk COATS. 1 Well made and finished. 14/6 EACH 5/11 EACH *££ XXX Zh GM ZZI/Z MXSumES Boys' AR Wool SERGE SHORTS. Double seats. Novy shaoy Wj| , WORK SHIR . TO . Al , siZ( , EACH ° PRICED startljng qu|l]s . Usua|ly 35/ .. 6 BOYS> GOLF HOgE A]l co|ours , n stock »/ CARPENTERS' APRONS, In heavy we.ght canvas. 3/1l EACH Here's value in WOOLLEN CARDIGANS TO-DAY—good neat ... SIM ’’ 3/3 ’ r ' S "’ 8 33 ’ GROCERS APRONS. 4/6 EACH fitting style with three button fastening and bastiue wa.sthne Qua „ ty KAVY SERGE g/« A PAIR Ladßs”a > ll WooI'JUMPERS In so many P rett J “j} “hadel Md 22/6 “ ar6 SU “ ab ' e ‘° WMr nowLlTs/h'. Bovs' Fine Navy All Wool JERSEYS. Button front MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS in smart fawn, blown and grey —snug-fitting with short or long, sleeves— brightest ot Ly? VELOUR COATS at a give-away price-good 22in, 3/6, rising 1/- a size. shadM . Body lilting D.B. style. Usually 84/-. including attractive stripes. siz . pR|CED FROM 22/6 quality velours made up in smart regulation school style. Boyg , Brafnac WATERPROOF COATS. SPECIAL OFFER 63/size 2 *4” to 44”. AMAZINGLY PRICED AT 15/11 & 25/- 24in, rising according to size. Men>s R . gh gpade FUB F elT HATS in green and light blue Smart SUITS that are just right for present or spring wear. Men>s All Wool UNDERFLANNELS. Shetland shade. shades. Good shapes. Usually 27/6. Be wise and select! now while this silly offer is available. MAIDS’ FROCKS in warm winter weight fabrics and wools — 7/11 EACH SPECIAL OFFER zl/a large quantity at the price so hurry! This specia 0 smart little styles in. all shades. Size 18in to 44in. SINGLETS and UNDERPANTS. Mosgiel make. Men’s all wool UNDERPANTS in a good medium weight, eludes plain Angora Tweed Suits, and piain b FEW ONLY NOW FROM 25/- AU 10/6 A GAKMfcN i I Natural shades. 7/11 A PAIR Worsted Costumes.]^ e^ AT THIS PRICE—49/6. HARD-WEARING NAP TROUSERS. 7/11 A PAIR i Men’s all wool SINGLETS in a good medium weight. Natural LADIES’ WINTER SKIRTS in good plain shades and English . pA|R i shades. 7/11 EACH CHILDREN’S MILLINERY-a really i select Tweeds-many different smart styles, including the ever-popular Khaki and Blue R M I j ht Marl All Wool SOX . Brown and grey shades. S VunZlyS f AR TO 5/11 E ° r ’ ray “ Cl ’°° Se Si " S FROM " /b Men ’ S 15°/6 Iy EACH | 8 ‘ ’ MA PAIR nNDERWEAE AT BELOW TO-DAY’SVALUE | HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOE THBIFTY BUYEBS •ht Interlock Infants’ Interlock ROMPERS. Ideal style in heavy quality. I 36in. x 36in. Coloured Bordered CLOTHS. Neat fadeless bor- HAND TOWELS in fadeless serviceable stripes. Quick drying SS..S: rl/9 Of wants' Knitted COAT and HAt'sEIS. -re. Just the thing for use in the morning. ' charming styles in novelty knits. Creme only. 14in. and 16in. | 36' x 36 1/6 Dubarry INTERLOCK NIGHTGOWNS. Popular style wiin pRICE 9/11 & 10/9 | OUTSTANDING VALUE AT 3/11 P-R rolled collar long sleeves and tie at waistline. Showing P infants’ WOOL FROCKS, fascinating style, daintily knitted w'itn | tel shades S.W., W. and O.S. • gathered yoke and short sleeves. Showing in baby pink blue g PRICE 9/11 TO 12/6 and white . 16in PRICE 6/11 | I Soft and absor bant NURSERY FLANNELETTE. This is a . DRESSING GOWNS in practcal wrap-over INFANTS’ SHAWLS. Good quality silk and wool m attrac- I TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS in brown, maroon and blue. Ad stjde y weh P cut and showing in serviceable Sizes W’s tive design. Extra large size with strong bor ® r^ icE | fast co ] ours . w e recommend this cover for hard wear. finely woven “Dorma” cloth renowned for quality. Limited anbO.S. PRICE 32/6 & 35/- ia] line of FLORAL WINC EY PYJAMAS. Good quality. I , 58”x72” 22/6 1/CVADn Dainty wool lined Locknit BED JACKETS in attractive style prett shades to fit the tiny tots Ito 4 years. Long sleeves | quantity left at this price. 27m. wide. 1/6 YARD with high yoke and collar, beautifully embroidered and trim- PRICE 5/6 | 58 x med. Showing in pastel shades. Sizes S.W., W. and O ; S. 36in FLORAL CURTAIN VOILE. Neat designs in blue, green, gold PRICE 16/11 AND 17/11 iIM ~~T~“ and rose. Most effective for bedroom wear. m I Bl l\ v z! IWA o rv 8 I Beaa i awo i ft real value at 2/3 yard LADIES’ WOOL AND COTTON VESTS. Designed for durability and I HPI I—l® JU I bCM I RV/ \ 1 hSJ jlitW L™S i I PURE LINEN TEA TOWELS. 23m. x 32in. in blue, gold and .green warmth. Shaped waist and short sleeves. Ws and O.S. Usua y / j- * PIBm By borders These are pre-war, buying at prices that cannot be repeated. SPECIAL PRICE 4/11 A GENUINE BAR GAIN— 3 FOR 7/6 a P pTan W Xn EL S O^E^ S an?O g r Zl Qjl&t (jOUs DRESSMAKING WE CAN HELP M^R ? A N L Q c U i R U E NT A E T R OUR

L ’• : '- ••'•■■ : t 30 t SWf * ' -WJ ’ ; <,, ■> ■ 4 L-- ■! /X' • Armed with Isin. guns, and numerous smaller % uns ~ one r ‘ tam ‘ s mighty battleships. a JgRITAIN’S naval might is ' H exemplified in her in/Xvwaaw vincible battleships. No / matter what the task, it is \ always carried out with the Navy’s proud tradition of dependability. Two Stripes Ask for Player’s Cigarettes. W'Ml of ? o,d ,ace HfM on cuffs. their duty and tradition is to please. This they | accomplish so unfailingly that they are the largest selling cigarettes in the British Empire — leadership attained by quality. f cork’- tipped » OR PLAIN 10 for 7d | BA N.Z. RAILWAY ROAD MOTOR SERVICES GREYMOUTH-HOKITIKA-BLACKBALL ROAD MOTOM SUNDAY SERVICES: The following ’Bus Services run between Blackball, Greymouth and Hokitika each Sunday: a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Blackball dep. .... 12.45 7.15 10.30 Ngahere arr. .... .... .... 7.25 10.40 Greymouth dep. 11. 0 5.30 .... .... Greymouth dep. 9. 0 3.30 .... .... .... Hokitika arr. 9.50 4.20 .... .... .... a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Hokitika dep. 10. 0 4.30 .... fireymouth arr. .... 1.50 7.50 .... .... Ngahere dep. .... .... 7.30 10.45 Blackball arr. 12. 5 6.35 7.40 10.55 Passengers will be picked up anywhere en route. CHEAP FARES: Single Return Blackball-Greymouth -3/- 5/-Blackball-Kumara 4/9 8/-Blackball-Hokitika _ 6/6 11/3 Greymouth-Hokitika 3/6 6/3 Greymouth-Kumara 1/9 3/-Kumara-Hokitika - 2/3 4/BOOKINGS AT Greymouth: Road Service Office, Tainui Street, and Railway Station. Hokitika: Road Service Office, Weld Street. Blackball: Road Service ’Bus Driver.

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Grey River Argus, 26 July 1941, Page 2

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