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Your Xmas Allowance will go further at Self Help Order Early XMAS HAMS Only 1/4 lb. For Xmas Cakes and For Hot Weather Puddings Meals I CELLO CAKE FRUIT pkt. COOKEDi HANI ..... 2/5 lb. c-uDPnnn B'd & 1/4 PRESSED TONGUE_,...., 2/2 lb. WALNUTS 2/3 lb. SAVELOYS 1/6 doz. SEEDED RAISINS 11ld lb. HAM & CHICKEN 1/- lb. DE LUXE FLAVOURING 11£d PELONEYS 6d each ICING SUGAR sj,d lb. HOCKS 6d each SULTANAS . ....’ lb. MILD CHEESE 1/- lb. CURRANTS Sd lb. TASTY CHEE.SE 1/2 lb. SLICED PEEL B’d & 1/3 pkt, EPICURE CHEESE 1/8 lb. 1 Ige. Bar Self Help || Laundry Soap 1/8 H H 1 Packet Steelo |

Tennenfs smart new Toilet Sets make ideal J Gifts. ’ u In modern shapes in coloured wSyvA B | qH Enamels, Chrome, Xylonite, \ m etc ' Choose early before the Xmas rush sets in. J. Tennent ::: Watchmaker, Jeweller & Optician ::: GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA.

WE AEE AGENTS FOE Sherwin-Williams .Paints Outside Gloss White 29/6 gal.; 15/6 |gal. Other Colours 29/- gal.; 15/- |gal. Roof Paint 20/6 gal.; 11/- |gal. 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 are ew 7 For the holidays ahead and for all sporting occasions you j | will be correctly attired in a / H.IW f tailored frock from — Andersons. :: :: :: :: / Our range features summer , pastels in a wide range of i | washable fabrics reasonably /'/1 BOP® p riced - -J from 32/6. j / ■>’ ROBERT ANDERSON FASHION SALON :: " MACKAY ST.

FREIGHTING FOR FREEDOM THE RAILWAYS IN BATTLEDRESS. Day in, day out, a ceasbless surge of men, munitions and war equipment demands swift movement to a thousand points of application; everywhere freight trains shuttle to the crescendo of national 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 w-art’me—striv-ing 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, 25 November 1942, Page 3

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