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It’s the Tops | '?.■ Out and About in HI ailrlF' M Sunshine or Kain JM A distinctive Coat from Truman’s dresses you smartly Mm /y * W X wherever you go and forms the background for every 4. £ j B’> W chic woman’s wardrobe. Is/* CHECK COATS in KILKENNY TWEED. Lake with Forest Green or Burgundy . ■■■■ ' J’ \ with Rose. Smartly tailored collar and revers, wide roomy shoulder and sleeve i ''< <?£>. line, tie belt and large novelty pockets. Obtainable in S.S.W., & S.W. fittings. - i ATTRACTIVE COAT in CHEVIOT TWEED of crow’s foot check. Black and White, * yIS QB f W patterned on a Dove Grey background. This semi-box style is particularly- fW? Bi s’/' smart for the older woman, has a novelty yoke shoulder line, well padded, 1 Ww/ Wfe two button front, small diamond revers without collar, yet high to neck. Most jw'/ ’lp Tagk yyL" W unusual are the triangular patch pockets. The size is W.S. Moderately priced. /’/' BELTED SCHOONER TWEED COAT of Flannel Grey. This material is a particul- gg "'/j/ -’4, WOb/ ' arly soft “travel” finish. Style ?s cut with tailored revers, and' collar has new' iwßwjf ||||i Raglan Sleeves, and four neat Welted Pockets placed slantwise. The size is obtainable in S.S.W. "M '' I nIBB HONEY GOLD TAILORED SUMMER COAT of Rochdale Chevron Tweed, the style 1 is very neat, having a small pointed two-way collar, which can be worn button- | hy'r ed to neckline or open to form revers. Perfectly fitting to waistline with nar- |||| ggQ. 1 A I WH row tie belt. Deep fitting sleeves with squared shoulders and two deep welted f i® V | pockets. The size is S.S.W. and priced to suit. f'vi ' I|| “JEEP COAT”, the most useful garment f tf\ 1 111 showing this Spring. Varied styles with //f -- 3|/X - W or without collars. Casual, yet applicable ; f * B I* I y to wear on any occasion. All have novelty -daß \ 1 ' /~y pockets. The materials are worthy of S's- 1 IB 1 note. English Tweeds of every hue in- 1 1 Lt L/u . y >_lBEEm elude Clipper, Lake Blue, Dusky Rose, ’ I /L t Cactus Green, Black and' Navy. s y ' - PRICED FROM 69/6. ft! WSB Be Prepared for Showery Days. ' iRBB Investment to Brave the Elements. ATTRACTIVE RAINPROOF COATS in striking coloured stripes. Featured on dark //W backgrounds, Black, Navy, Bottle and Nigger Brown. Perfectly cut with high 7 JUK 1 y collar and rfaiseci’ shoulder 1 line. Sized S.S.W., S.W., &W. PRICED 65/-. , f / if RAINPROOF COATS in plain shades, Rubber Lined, Novelty Wide Sleeves, which nip ‘ It in at wrist by a smart cuff of contrasting check self material; also matching! « 1 Peter Pan collar of same check material. Sizes S.S.W. to W. PRICED 75/-. JilOljF-J LARGER RAINPROOF COATS in Plain, Check and Stripe designs. All attractively; Sizes W. to X.O.S. - SeWice

H > / // UNDER NATIONALS ONLY MEANS FREEDOM TO MR. HOLLAND ON FREEDOM HOW IT WORKED OUT UNDER “We are certain that under a system of NATIONALS private enterprise __ , Evictions and foreclosures in 1931-35, large with the right of people to own their own numbers of farmers bankrupt and 50% of farms homes, their own farms, and factories insolvent, 843 factories close down the people will enjoy not only a higher with wages and pensions cut standard of living, but a greater sense of personal happiness, Unemployment, riots, charitable aid, soup kitchens prosperity and contentment. and clothes drives We believe that New Zealanders do better; in slave camps, with 79,000 out of work they work harder they are happiest and better off on relief pay at 10/- per week when they are most free from State dictation such as abolition of compulsory arbitration and and interference. breaches of awards We believe in the enterprise system under Company liquidations, 723 shops dose down, which thousands of farms and businesses bankrupt farms and factories and tens of thousands of workers Unemployment and rationed work are constantly striving to produce more Fall in factory and farm production goods and services. ___ , Unregulated transport and un-coordinated We believe in the competitive system industries and we believe in incentive as an urge to b M flt t efficiency and progress. - — 2 —

When - We advertise a line you can depend on it that it is the Best Value Possible on the West Coast. POST FREE. H. HAMER - KUMARA DRAPER AND BOOT IMPORTER.

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Grey River Argus, 23 September 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 23 September 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 23 September 1943, Page 2