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OS/Sl Qualify for Qualify Our Prices are Unbeatable Bwi »/“ j36x 36 usually 5/11. THREE GOOD REASONS I cent, wool, 15 per cent, cotton, u 3/1 1 Esch 1/3 Qiypc 7to 10 From. I 45 X c usually s/6 s®® «> yy lst.-WE ARE ONE OF THE LARGEST COTTON GOODS BUYERS IN N.Z. I -/ii II Get yours early and save >&/ 2nd.—WE HAVE OUR OWN FACTORY. I 3/11 tO 3/11 | W' W JBL JmL JL 3rd.—WE HAVE OUR OWN MILL. wEran»=er>a j^r^ig-jau m-je EiuragaftflWßan ntaf jviiwjii-h Bg'uniJi iiwhctiiiiotrb C33B&3S2SDXSKSSBKOEIBBKHSHKSI miiiiii'tiiih i i ll i <h"l n ' 36” DORMA PRINTS TRANSFERS K’" taa u„n/XmSm/Tc Black Italian Cloth Shirts 5/11 Heavy weight, all colours guaranteed fast. We have just opened a lovely range of W ETD ERDOWNS xUKh WuUL V V LftUUAi & Khaki Drill 7/11 As this dine is imported we are unable to Transfers in sprays and smocking patterns. | Remember warmth without weight is most essential in a real ni ht>s In a good range of colours to choose from. x• . Wnr H no . Q H r+ e R/I 1 state when we will be able to re-order. & rest> We have a g ood range at present of genuine Fairy Down See our window display. Easily worth Working Shifts 6/11 so would advise you to get your require- 2|d, 4|d each and 6d per DOOk | Eiderdowns in all shades, in embossed, plain and floral coverings, 97/6 - ~ ments early while present stocks last. m with plain backs to match, with the “new Gup finish,” that will Ollf PfiCC 75, - PHPT TKI CJTtttjtC! Worth 3/6 yard. i not allow slipping. ‘ P _ -FUridJ} bHlKlb Miner’s Price 2/6 yard FACECLOTHS | S.D. Priced from 38/6 m FRILLED CURTAIN VOILE SothTin aMcy nice ""//////”/•/ I D.B. Priced from 46/- ENGLISH TWEED Miller’s'Price 6/11 We have a few pieces left, in a lovely fine Worth 1/3. |J Down is now unprocurable so we will not be able to repeat our cream voile, finished with 2Jin. frill.’ As' Millpr’c PrifiP 9d each ffl order SO BE EARLY „ • v v QG” TCITX ‘WP'E’CJri a curtain voile is now not being made in Miller S rnce VO. G4LH g order, su st cakly. . Superior quality all pure wool fancy tweed. <sb IRESCA England, be wise and get yours, as we will Easily worth £B/10/-. We have the best range of Trescas in New not be able to re-order. 50” DOWN PROOF SATEEN nn>> -tit aATAT I? T pmrnn ok /k / Zealand. Shades to suit everybody in all To-day’s value 3/11 yard. . heavy duality- wonderful wearing. 29 FLANNELETTE Extra Special PflCe £5/5, - qualities, but our stocks are limited, so buy .Special Price 3/1 yard U'La o„iy. worth 4/u g °° d heavy wash,ng quaUty ' 45” TABLE BAIZE "filler’s Special Price 2/11 yd. Special Price 1/11 yard „ TROUSERS “/. / s ' I “' e 6/11 to 10/6 Four pieces only in assorted designs on IVilllci S opcLial ■“/ A u - x* , . J Strong wearing heavy weight 8-punce Miller’s Price 4/3 tn 5/R vd white ground. ’To clear at pre-war prices. ' a ■ ——— Denims. Usually 9/11. / / <7 • To-days value 3/ii yarf 2 9” STRIPED KABE TEA TOWELS Onr Frice 7 - /s EN ,g WOOL “fLANNELS 36” FURNISHING SATIN XpSed“o : X*A**Sl VXVLSty *25 . BOYS’ GOLF HOSE SU U ’n'X q aM ly -. J" J”* In a full range of new shades in a lovely be wise get your requirements while stocks are limited. Boys’ all wool School Golt Hose in a good Easily worth 9/11. P °° mJ ' heavy quality. Ideal for cushions, bed- stocks last. To-day’s value 4/11 yaid. TO-day’S Value—2/11 fOf 1/11; 3/6 for 2/5J range of coloured tops. Sizes 3to 10 Anr Prinn 7 /R spreads, drapings, etc. Worth 3/11 yaid lvr;il Q -r.>« Prine 9/4 irrl 3/11 for Q/R pacTl ■ rilGe Miller’s Special Offer 2/6 yd. _____Jiller s_Pnce_2/4_yd. rf/11 lor Z/b each F rom 2 /ll to 3/11 45” SLUB REPP 45” SHADOW TISSUE WOOTT7N TWFFD SHOES WORSTED T]fi s heavy furnishing is absolutely guar- ' *>O WOUIiDiIM DKEiSS_ TWhhD UNDERWEAR anteed fast and is also reversible. Ideal Two pieces only in autumn shades. To An ideal winter weight with a flecked design. In rose, rust and Boys’ strong leather Shoes. Streamline for curtains, cushions, bedspreads, etc. In clear at pre-war prices. To-day’s value grey shades only. Worth 6/11 yard. and Derby shapes, at prices to suit the Mien’s super quality woollen worsted rose, gold, rust and’green. Worth 5/11 4/11 yard. To Clear 3/11 yard purse. Sizes from 10 to 5. Singlets and Underpants. Usually 10/6. yard ’ Miller’s Price 3/11 yd. Pre-war Price 2/11 yd. Miller’s Prices from 11/6 to 16/6 Our Price 8/11 per garment O Miller’s on the Quay ■ Phone 611 O

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Grey River Argus, 15 June 1942, Page 6

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