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i'WTM Winter Wardrobe Designed, to Charm thru Chilly Days YOUR COAT— YOUR SUIT—FOR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. A classic COUPONS ARE WELL SPENT ON A GOOD * W? ■ ‘ “Travella” original of fine velour cloth. Smart wide TAILOR-MADE. —Well tailored in tweed suiting “ rever es, inverted pleat at back and broad shoulder and featuring the popular high .fastening .coat ' ne are the ca P tlvatl,n g features of this classic which has side flap poc kets. The skirt is slimly garment. Size 16 S.W. made with a knife pleat back and front. Saxe Il if t and grey tonings. Size W.X. l S ~ io 3 / !*& - wjL W : ALL PURPOSE.—If your wardrobe needs an allHil A NEW VOGUE IN CAMEL. Rows of distinctive purpose suit, here is one again worthy of your ill stitching round collar reveres and pockets, slightly coupons. In teal grey and gold diagonal tweed. "T J® _• ||l| dropped armholes and most original fold over tie The coat of which is man tailored and has w.ide | t aK belt makes this model coat*. Made of pure camel reveres and four buttoned front. The tailored hair and wool which is both fashionable and prac- cut of the skirt is an excellent finish to this well pMSpupffi --Uh,||| tical. Showing in fawn. Size S.S.W. made suit. \ Size 36 W. K ‘ hT' - * V' IN £ DISCOUNT on cash dockets " |||< 43 II RETURNED TO US WITHIN TWO MONTHS. THE RIGHT FROCK— COSY KNITWEAR—wB V "RUTHERFORD 1 ” ALL WOOL JUM PERS.—lt’s an A USEFUL FROCK FOR LEISURE HOURS.— unusual jumper of soft warm texture. Made with IPffl S *' Tailored in finest quality angora, this smart frock crew neck an d long sleeves. It has a way of setI W has pin tucking on the bodice and is buttoned t j ng o ff t h e fi gUre smoothly and smartly. And it, ; m '' from an open neck to hem line. The scarlet but- j s priced very enticingly at your leading store, tons an d belt make a striking contrast on this “Truman’s Ltd.” Showing in Autumn tonings ot S 1 t nigger brown frock. siz e s - w - money gold, turquoise and cherry. Assorted sizes. SUCCESS STORY.—Tekau knitwear. A ribbed knit in Tekau yarn skilfully handled for yMmBsE O * . figure flattery. Tailored and warm for any acMjMMg ■ fH ■ PERENNIAL “CLASSIC FROCKS.”— So wonder- tivities. This ribbed style is showing in both l™, . ‘ V ful to own, for their exquisite simplicity, their cardigans and jumpers. Now on display in the rZ Y all-occjassion versatility, faultlessly tailored. Now popular fall shades. Sizes 32 to 38. showing in assorted shades an d sizes YOUR winter wardrobe is not complete L’ without a twin set. We have just the perfect set showing -in “Glamls Knitwear.” The jumper h'as “TRIMLY SMART” —Jus*j the proper frock f° r a high neckline, an d long sleeves which are gathtL, or bul'iness, when ever trim .martness er.d at shoulder line, whilst the has r i counts White reveres and buttons become this f o[lr buttoned fronts. The shoulders are P’dded saxe and grey tailored frock which has the new which emphasises the tailored appearance of j .-A • y »"0 •■"««*<>» bOler<> bodlCe - si2 e s.w. “ G ' amiS TW '" Sizes S.S.W. to W. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE. WHE N ORDERING J I Illi BY MAIL, SUFFICIENT COUPONS MUST BE INCLUDED. II I I Anne Gray’s DI I IV/I A |\T Q USE THE Exehisive Lingerie IJ IV I /-A I kJ LAY BY I | I I Has been added to our own already JL A w A v «fl» A extensive stock. ?

NOW’S THE TIME TO CHOOSE A COSY WOOLLEN FROCK WHITE’S CAN SHOW YOU A DELIGHTFUL RANGE OF BRAND NEW STYLES IN SOFT WARM WOOLLENS. MAKE AN EARLY CHOICE WHILE OUR SELECTION IS AT ITS BEST. v- fOLh ' Vm IqO ,'v ’I Kf 8 I ■ tWi HF lu > a W/’v - 11' • j U « w : O t H I T ’ S 1 ImL 1 f. K - I ‘fl |f • ( ; Hite I J '■/ > ’ ? 7 • U'/ <7 • FMj & z 7 y ' J ■ LAY BY NOW lliilels Lraer Ijouh QaMwi (fonibe

RAILAGE OF ARTIFICIAL MANURE Farmers Can Assist In Seasonal Delivery So that the railways can meet within season all demands for the transportation of lime and artificial manure, farmers are earnestly asked to lift their consignments immediately on arrival at goods sheds. Co-opera'tlon in this respect helps everbody; delay, may mean loss to other farmers. PLEASE BE A CO-OPERATOR

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Grey River Argus, 17 May 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 17 May 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 17 May 1944, Page 2

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