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OUR HIGH-CLASS Quality Service Store WILL MEET ALL COWE«N FOR CASH • t Try Us and Be Convinced, m. McDonnell Wholesale & Retail Wiae, SfiHt Provision Merchant JAJNUI STREET, «:-e 8 GREYMOVTH, ■ 'Ehone 121 P.O. .Baac 88.
CLEAR RAILWAY WAGONS QUICKLY Our War Effort Needs Every One Industrialist, farmer, merchant, retailer—n o matter who you are, you use the Dominion’s transport system—railway wagons are busy bringing goods to you and taking them away. They have a colossal job to do and they are doing that job.. They will do it even better if, when they come to you, you see that they are unloaded or loaded and sent away again with the least possible delay. Talk it over with your staff—they’ll back YOU if you back them. Plan — Encourage Ideas — improvise
REVISE J JCCESMW VOUR SIMTIOII Fltr 9 IW'ili. lIIWIL & ihf n& wii wH? .ssjiiiiC fcMSb' wßi,. 4 fwpaS> , w « Nr..-™, | z-'*' Wi • '-MMk ’ti V. DECORATIVE LEAF NECKLETS of richly dyed suedes, ready and eager to blend with any scheme of colours. 4/11 TO 6/11 & BELTS in suede, patent and fancy grain leather, some in peasant style, others plain with pretty buckles. A large assortment of colours. 1/6 TO 4/11 EACH Come and see our delectable little FELT POSIES. Every petal of every flower hand-made. 3/11 HANDBAGS in modern under-arm style in super grain or patent leather. Black and navy. 14/6 TO 55/-. TIANDBAGS with' handles, strong frames, and in patent calf or Morocco leathers. Navy,’ black, brown and red. 23/6 TO 45/C. Smith’s Greymouth
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Grey River Argus, 11 January 1944, Page 4
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270Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 11 January 1944, Page 4
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