White’s Present a New Selection of Frocks These attractive tailored styles colne to you in good quality. White’s guarantee a stylish,- good value Frock for every occasion. FI I I A lay-by at White’s will • - Il pay you. t . ■ ii lli 1/- in the £ ’ i Discount f j lliilfe-lamer Your Fashion Centre
First things come First War requirements alone determine the extent to which railway facilities may be made available for civilian travel. War needs must be served first and all else in order of essentiality. Before your travel, ask yourself whether your journey is more necessary than those of the many thousands of the Armed Forces and their equipment. Is your Journey BEALLY Necessary?
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WHEN WEDDING BELLS RING—. A Gift from Tennents Will Give a Greater Thrill! Y Tennent’s goods are of noted quality and we can /7 still offer you a varied selection in many lines.' Remember —Tennent’s for Quality and Value. J. Terment WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTICIAN, GREYMOUTH & HOKITIKA.
H. HAMER. KUMARA Wishes his numerous Customers throughout Buller and Westland . A HAPPY NEW YEAR and assures them of Good Service and always the Best Value Possible, i
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Grey River Argus, 20 January 1943, Page 3
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