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OUR HIGH-CLASS Quality Service Store Will MEET ALL COMPETITION FOR CASH • Try Us and Be Convinced m. McDonnell Wholesale & Retail Wine, Spirit & Provision Merchant TAIN U J STREET, . I: : : GREYMOUTH, , J TOwne 121 PA B« Bk, ,

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ill ’ ft j iws*- <>k ITEMS THAT RANK ' PERFECTION OF GIFT HIGH ON THE CHART J| SHE WILL LOVE Spring Fragrance Gift Set containing BATH I LOCKNIT UNDERSLIPS, shaped top and , SALTS SOAP and TALCUM POWDER. 9/6 g lace insets. Flesh, Maize and Apple. S.W. I 13/6 - No. 65 Lavender 'BATH CRYSTALS in at- I FANCY LOCKNIT VESTS and Panties in tractive box. 4/11 g Peach and Creme. W. 5/3 each | CELENASE NIGHTGOWNS in Peach, Maize, FELTEX SHOPPING BAGS strongly made | sky and Apple. Lace trimming. S.W. to and trimmed in gay colours. 16/6 X.O.S. 25 /" I LOCKNIT PYJAMAS with dainty embroidery FABRIC GLOVES in Grey, Black, Navy, and ]ace Apple, Sky, Maize and Flesh. S.W. Brown, Chamois and White. 6/6 to 11/9 and W. 19/11 = E ? e it? OAT HANGERS in Attractive SILK SCARVES in florals. A good c|LK AND COTTON PANTIES ■ banded at selection to choose from. 6/6 to 9/6 i knee. Flesh and Creme. V/. size. 2/11 For the Men on Your List TIES striped and pa’sley designs, quiet or LEATHER WALLETS and Tobacco Pouches arresting.- 2/6 to 5/11 Brown. 6/6 to 14/6 SOX, plain or fancy, in blue, grey, green, A Brown Leather WRITING SET with zipp brown. 3/3 to 5/6 fastener makes a very nice gift. 25/6 WHITE HANDKIES, scores here, but choose GENTS BRUSH AND COMB SETS fitted yours early. 1/8 to 2/2 into leather case 55/ . to 63/HANDKIES, with coloured grounds, all overchecks or khaki. 1/3 to 2/11 BRACES in leather and suede. 3/3 to 3/11 | SILK SCARVES in figured and paisley de- . Chronium and £i it I signs on Brown, Navy or Wme grounds. CUFF LINKS in Uhiomum and gin. I 5/6 to 10/6- 3/6 t 0 3/11 I GIFT SETS IN PALMOLIVE containing | hair OILS and SHAVING SOAPS in many I shaving soap and torilliantine. 2/9 to 5/6 | well known brands. From 1/3 to 2/9 g C. Smith’s - Greymouth

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Grey River Argus, 17 December 1943, Page 4

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