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Your Xmas Allowance will go further at Self Help Order Early XMAS HAMS Only 1/4 Ife -■■JIT IJ| II ? For ..Xmas Cakes and For Hot Weather Puddings Meals .? CELLO CAKE FRUI I - i/o 2 pRESSED T ONGUE_.., 2/2 lb. : WALNUTS 2/3 lb. SAVELOYS 1 /6 doz. SEEDED RAISINS Iljd lb. HAM & CHICKEN 1/- 'b. DE LUXE FLAVOURING lUd PELONEYS 6d each CURRANTS 9d lb. TASTY CHEESE 1/2 b. SLICED PEEL ...... & ' j/3 pkt, EPI CURE CHEESE 1/8 lb. 1 Ige. Bar Self Help Laundry Soap 1/8 W W 1 Packet Steelo | I , r —■

Tennenfs smart new ■ Toilet Sets make ideal Gifts. m W HB ,n modern shapes in coloured #!/ | Enamels, Chrome, Xylonite, \ f etc< Choose early before the Xmas . rush sets in. Tennent ::: Watchmaker, Jeweller & Optician ::: GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA.

WE ARE AGENTS FOR Sherwin-Williams Paints Outside Gloss White 29/6 gal.; 15/6 Jgal. Other Colours x 29/- gal.; 15/- |gal. Roof Paint . 20/6 gal.; 11/-jgal... We have a limited stock of Crescent Paint, which has been retinned , from damaged drums, and which is offered at 22/- gallon. Roof Red 19/- gallon. Special discounts for cash: Sherwin-Williams Paints 2/- gallon. Crescent Paints 1/- gallon. BAILLIE, NEVILLE & CO, LTD. BOX 190, GREYMOUTH. PHONES 119 & 233.

CASUAL DRESSES jS! Ti,at are New and Smart ‘ w -' For the holidays ahead and f° r s P ort * n g ° ccas i° ns y° u iSHK j j will be correctly attired in a | tailored frock from — IgwUl Anderson’s. i iW -I ' ? / ''Ji Our range features summer bIII p aste^s * n a ' w^e ran s e washable fabrics reasonably I! ' i ¥ > priced. fw from 32/6. 1/ I’ ROBERT ANDERSON FASHION SALON :: :: ::—- MACKAY SD

FREIGHTING FOR FREEDOM THE RAILWAYS IN BATTLEDRESS. Day in, day out, a ceaseless surge of men, munitions and war equipment demands swift movement to a thousand points of application; everywhere freight trains shuttle to the crescendo of nation- . al production; civilian traffic, rocketed to unprecedented peaks, must be provided for . . . The railways are in this battle of transportation with everything they have—hurrying war needs on their way—resourcefully overcoming difficulties inseparable from wart me—striving to continue for civilian benefit as many normal services as the abnormal conditions will permit. Your Railways are fighting for you. Railways are Seeing Things Through.

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Grey River Argus, 24 November 1942, Page 3

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