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CONSISTENTLY OFFERING QUALITY DRAPERY AT THE TOWN’S KEENEST PRICES Not once in a while but every day—Miller’s Warehouse Ltd. are selling Quality Clothing at prices which defy all Local Competition. DRESS, MANCHESTER AND FURNISHINGS Fast Colour 36” Furnishing XiS/i/ Towels Brocades .SUEDELEINE „,. , New patterns in gold *' kn 'deni fabric Cot Serviceable English preen tonin°S autumn wear, A large Towels. Generous and green tomngs. s(?lec((on o[ coloUV lo size. Be in while * ast COIOU ’ choose from. Usually stocks last. PAIR SPECIAL VALUE YD 8/11. Warehouse Price —Ycl. 7/10 6/61 7/3 36” All Wool Hard Wearin 9 Twi " 36” All Wool Afghalaine ' Nursery Squares Check Tweeds Pure r y'?,J l new hala ton- Super quality twiU In a selection of new • m wffie back Flannelette. season 's tonings. Warm S vMue-vlrd Hemmed, ready for d r( YARD. Star Value—Yara. use. DOZEN 8/11 34/-] H. 6 hard wearing 27” English 36” Printed T B / R Towfils Velveteens Febrosa Dress led, luwuib Showing in a range of Fabric Well sized in a hard all the wan < ed c ol- w d smart for wearing Union Linen ours and black> Rich Warm a] and Cotton Forfar. ■ ni] winter wear, in norais, Sold usually at 3/11. ’ spots and checks. n ..„ Price o •ir, ■ Very new. Yard Our Hrice Special Price — ■« rt //» 3/3 IQ/6I 12/6 MEN’S WEAR VALUES DEFY COMPETITION II min inn MEN’S WOOL AND MEN’S PETONE ALL Men’s Salmon Pink COTTON WOOL SALMON „ Worsted P,NK Worsted Underwear Worsted Underwear Underwear Natural shade. Soi Heavy weight worsted Long underpants\ and sleeve singlets an Qr W j n^er wear short sleeve singlets. long underpants. SINGLETS Usually 14/6. 10/ft NOW Garment SPECIAL PRICE 10/tJ •-<%/ GARMENT UNDERPANTS 12/- 10/6 20/6 milters Mackay

A DON’T IGNORE I EYESTRAIN! Tennent>s can s ive y° u Expert Optical f Service! Remember—winter’s coming with longer nights foi reading and sewing under the artificial light. Come in to-day and let Tennent examine your eyes. ( Stylish Glasses from 35/Support Your Local Optician! - For All-round ServiceTennent WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTICIAN, .GREYMOUTH & HOKITIKA.

DON’T WASTE WAGONS Every Piece of Railway Equipment Must Wofk To meet the demands of wartime, thousands of tpns of freight * have to he transported by the railways every day. The efficient handling of this vast and complex movement calls for the use of every railway wagon, to the limit of its capabilities. Wagons must be at hand—wagons of the right type, in the right numbers —when and where wanted. A wagon unnecessarily idle is transportation wasted. Remember, the nation’s production and fighting fronts depend upon its transportation front. Transportation is Vital to Victory.

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Grey River Argus, 6 April 1943, Page 3

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