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SIX WINDOWS 1 » devoted to the SMART WOMAN ® COATS In the season’s most desire-stimulat- KNITWEAR Heart-warmers’ m Twin-sets, ing styles. Superb coats of lamb’s wool Cardigans, Junipers, ultra smart, Poland camel hair.-Velours and all wool tweeds.— ourful cosiness by famed “Tekau” and “RutherBoucle an Astrakhan. —Scottish tweeds. ford,” “Bedford” “Glamis” and “Braemorn. In spect at your Leisure their perfect woolly, warmth. ® SUITS Famed Harris Tweeds—Wool Angoras @ MILLINERY Something important— Somethingarid fine worsted costumes. Winter ’ beguiling. — Something; modest. 1944’s modish checks and plains in shades includ- MODEL TOQUES— bright for a bright future, ing Valley Green—Teal—London Tan—Honey BELT'S THAT REALLY FLATTER— SIouch: hats Gold—Dove Grey. . Bretons and Berets —Bonnet Halos . . . and SUBDUED DIGNITY for the matron in a wide selee-. ® FROCKS Created winter wise for warm figure Fon of fashionable styles. inuvno flattery . Trescas, Wool Angoras, and @ fjJRJ Fashions most luxurious caress: PlatWoven Frocks by such masters of dress designing inuni Coney—Pencil stripe Kolinsky . ... as “Glamis,” and “Classic.” Beautiful model gowns Musquash Head —Mink Kolinsky . . . Foats, too destined for your admiration. See them Joggers and Boleios; Muft Hand Bags oes handle them—delight in them. —Toppers— Tuts within the reach of all. IT’S QUALITY THAT COUNTS WINTER FASHIONS SUPREME NOW SHOWING AT L TRUMANS —=

|S==t- — I i Mg J j I I' In fighting infection inyour own home,learn from the hospital. Against the germs that cause infection modern science has a modern defence. In our great hospitals, in surgical and maternity wards throughout the country, doctors, surgeons and nurses protect their patients, and protect themselves, with ‘DettoF. Ask your doctor - he knows all about ‘Dettol’. \ D. 36.

jI n s I *Mlg • M?. M lr Here’s when your Savings become due for REPAYMENT “The money is lent,” said the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. Peter Fraser, speaking of National War Savings, “by the people in large and small amounts freely and willingly to assist the country in its hour of need and no more sacred trust exists than to see that this money is repaid with interest as promised.” Below are set out the dates when various repayments are due, NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Investments made from the 10th October, 1940 NATIONAL up to 30th June, 1943 are repayable on 30th WAR SAVINGS June, 1945. Investments made during the period Ist July, BONDS 1943 to 30th June, 1944 are repayable on the p„ , 30th June, 1946. Purchase pnees £l, £lO Investments made during the period Ist July, repayable 5 -rz- 1944 to 30th June, 1945 are repayable on 30th years from the da to Keep on June , 1947 . pulchaBe . ° f investing “ - 3WATIONAI/►SAVINGS. ...... ' . .. . ' 1

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Grey River Argus, 19 May 1944, Page 2

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