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CARS WANIED * CASH ON INSPECTION SUBMIT YOURS. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. MR. A. RYLAND, of Auckland, is visiting Greymouth TO-DAY (Wednesday) and TO-MORROW (Thursday). Make sure you see him while he is in Greymouth. Address: REVINGTONS HOTEL
NUTMEGS WILL BE DEARER Vve have no official pronouncement that Nutmegs will be dearer, but the prices, of everything to-day are in the maw of a world-wide movement that cannot be stayed. This is no reflection on the Government’s Price Control . . . they are doing their very best, but forces are at work beyond the control of any one Government. All the more reason to carefully look after your present day clothing . . . and to that enj you always have the expert assistance provided by Taylor's of Christchurch to help you. Now that many outer Summer garments are being put aside in favour of materials of Winter weights and colours, Taylor’s of Christchurch would remind you that garments which are cleaned and .pressed before being put away for the Winter give longer and better wear than when stains ana grime are allowed to become “set” during the Winter months. It is a definite advantage to have all Summer garments cleaned and pressed before storing for the Winter . . . leave your clothing with —TRUMANS LIMITED who are the Greymouth Agents for TAYLORS expert Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing Service, Christchurch.
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Grey River Argus, 17 May 1944, Page 3
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266Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 17 May 1944, Page 3
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