SHIRT SPECIALS SHIRTS are going to be scarce and expensive. Our stock of Shirts at present is second to none in New Zealand. PRINTED NEGS with two collars to match. English cloth fast colours to washing. AT 11/6 & 12/6. Heavy Quality Woven POPLIN NEG., with two collars to match in Blues, Greys and Bnown, AT 18/11. Genuine AIRFORCE NEGS., same as “issue” with two collars to match. ’ OUR CUT PRICE 23/11. Men’s Collar Attached PRINTED POPLIN SHIRTS AT 11/6. KHAKI DRILL SHIRTS 9/11, 13/11 & 15/6. ODDMENTS in WORKING SHIRTS and NEGS., to clear FROM 5/11 Millers on the Quay
/ WOULDN’T HAVE . BELIEVED .4 Thanks for telling me about that ‘ Steradent,’ old man. Yes, it’s the brightest idea yet for cleaning dentures. Now let me get it right. You say you just leave your teeth in the ‘ Steradent ’ solution over-night? That’s it. And it positively removes stain and film? It certainly does. Fine! But sometimes I keep my teeth in at night. Then you can put them in 'Steradent for 20 minutes while you're dressing in the morning. Splendid! I must get some to-day. CLEAN FALSE TEETH THIS NEW EASY WAY H (|l| Half a tumbler of warm water. Stir in a heaped teaspoonful of Steradent. Steep your dentures N overnight or 20 minutes.' Rinse well under the tap. Ffe ® I cleans and sterilises false teeth Reckitt <£ Colman (New Zealand), Ltd., Bond Street, Dunedin. St. 45
DO NOT HOLD THEM BACK Railway Wagons Have Vital Work To Do When a railway wagon is shunted into a private siding or loading bay it Is out of New Zealand’s transport system—until you put it back on the running lines. Make it your urgent job to get wagons away quicker than ever before. This is vital war work. As urgent as munitions or food or coal. Without Transport AH Else Is Wasted
EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS Two 8 Fully Qualified Servicemen and Latest Servicing Equipment. All Work Fully Guaranteed. MODERATE CHARGES. J. H. GREENWOOD & COY., WESTPORT. P.O. BOX 91 :: :: ’PHONE 8.
REEFTON PUBLIC NOTICES. T C GROCER, IRONMONGER, PRODUCE & GENERAL MERCHANT. '. BROADWAY, REEFTON. ’Phone 47. Our Motto: Service, Satisfaction and Civility. ON STRIKE! The meeting waited . . but the speaker’s voice had gone on strike! A tin was produced . . . and the speaker spoke up . . . with the help of Lixoids. Tiny Lixoids are unobserved in mouth, always effective in throat huskiness and loss of voice. In tins, 10d all chemists. Manufactured by Stacey Bros. Ltd., 385 Khyber Pass Road, Auckland.—s
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Grey River Argus, 28 April 1944, Page 6
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