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Trumans Feature Special Lines this Autumn I Sensible - Indispensable - Yet Inexpensive I I 3R/ ** Keeping to the Tailored Note in Autumn Frocks. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 l I lUk&aHBl I CASUAL “LAURA LEE” FROCKS FROCKS—a real Fashion Garment in ft | .that are a real “Fashion Find” to wear at heavy French Silk beautifully styled ft v •’ all times —they are so refreshing in bright aild f ask ioned with the new, long waistline ft ■ new tartan checks aild soft Autumn col- “ most wiusual circular. yoked bodice g Y-JRtj. J ’ ours in light-weight woollen materials — whilst the high neck-line is smartly trim- ft 7 S varied styles, featuring open shirt or tail- med with gold studding and the skirt is § UsT °red high neck-lines, novelty pockets- attractively gored. All fittings. Shades g ' yoke bodices with squared shoulders — are: Winters Green, Black, Navy and ft -1 tailored or gored skirts —all excitingly Autumn Rust. Price £5/19/6 ft ' new are iese easy-to-wear “Laura Lee” ft ' y 1 1 '' ’■fp - ' Frocks. Sized 39” to W’s. g ; ’ Price 75/ - and 79 / 6 Another popular line Truman’s are feaIpb',- : ’ ' during: “ENGLISH BRAEMAR FELTS” g ‘ Another dashing new line to feature in —these tailored Felts are always right and gj ' SOk VI Ki “LAURA LEE” FROCKS, cut on tailored, distinguished in their light-weight su- $ ' lilles with reversed stri P es on y° ke and perior “Fur Felt” and so many new g FV' - , bl||ft collar, etc,, or smartly cut in pretty, plain shades too —stunning and ideal to top off § trescas. Sized 39” to W’s. Price 63/- - your “Sports Outfit” or “Winter Travella g x >, I I Truman’s lead with the “NEW YORKER” Coat.” AH newest shades. Price 45/-. g 5 i I . I !f. I _ ”aßtf _S3 r»)Ml®lSFxl |&S?wjslI ki lJ k <6. tyeetljpu, |

MORE EXCITING ■ than WJ Ever! the Bv***|| NEW COAIS -'W at Hays W'W k;. h Scotch hand-woven Tweeds and English Coatings in Angora, -'Z 'XX m Boucle and HerringWp' bone Weaves. In plain m shades of Camel, Churchill Blue, Wine * Green, Black and •g&wfc it* 1 ' Navy. They’re supZsSHßMgffiS' J erbly cut... faultlessly ' <| ’ finished. Attractively I Uli I * G-'l trimmed with braidings, astrachan and |||| ' velvet. Skirts pleated, lllfe ~ giving a full wrap.... Hill' I' deep armholes... pad'I ded shoulders. |l| I Stroller for casual ||g ' I wear in Checks and S ' * " Plain. materials... ' large pockets... deep armholes. S.S.W. TO x.o.s. £6/19/6 TO 12 GNS. , OlfP “ HAY ’ S ” name *° I||| remember W w. f° r coats. Hay’s Ltd :: :: “The Friendly Store” :: iimwwnninwi WTiiwrnTiniHiiiHi’iwi ■<■ ■ i ■■■ ■ ■ i wim wiimi'h l ■ »n m HURRY RAILWAY WAGONS Every On'e Is Needed Urgently Nobody supposes that railway wagons are deliberately delayed. But deliberate or not, the result is the same. The man who uses a wagon as a storeroom or keeps it idle in a siding when it might be on its-way is hindering transportation. Don’t let this happen, Mr Rail User. Cut down to bare necessity the standstill tim4 of every Wagon you use. ' Near Enough Is Not Enough

DON'T NEGLECT PILES. Neglected Piles are dangerous. ZANN gives proved relief. 9d stamps brings trial treatment. Zann Pty., Box 952, H.J., Featherston Street, Wellington. —6

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Grey River Argus, 25 March 1943, Page 2

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