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PRICES ARE JUMPING ! (Notwithstanding every effort of the Government, clothing prices are on the “up and up” . . . and who shall say the quality of materials are as good as before the War. It pays to have your present garments expertly Cleaned and Pressed by Taylor’s of Christchurch. TRUMAN’S LIMITED, are the Greymouth Agents for lArioiS Expert Dry Cleaning, Pressing & Dyeing Service. CHRISTCHURCH. WlO g “Holly” Brand Oatmeal & Rolled Oats the modern ■I 1 >l| new process family porridge—cooked while you set H ' J ° I th e table, these pre-cooked breakfast foods are B\ R / a, J packed ■ with delicious goodness, vitamins, and ‘ < all the nutrition of New Zealand grown oats. yV 6 jZ BUCHANANS a — wteowwil NEVILLE <SAGEI” GREYMOUTH.
we I WHO ARE NOT ’ ||| ABOUT TO DIE ■J|| .e' ® w Fi If you have tears, hold them; ' : ' vj? If you have cheers, hold them. * * '' *-r ' This war’s not won yet. ' > , Men still walk into the steel , . V ii and the flames and the concussion; | ' ( ' ' And some don’t come back. ! ; ; ' " " . * »' They’ll keep doing this till I 5 + ' " \ • VICTORY. Can we who are not about to die - : 1 Hold anything back? ' Can we keep money in banks, under mattresses, lying idle * When it might i Save Lives. ' k " ; mIMmBIR. Salute these Soldiers of yours through the Victory Loan. Do your part sincerely, urgently. Prove that you place Victory and Peace above everything. , The swifter the winning k The fewer lonely crosses;- 1 — 1 —— Lend and Keep Faith. * * * uipinsv You can invest in Stock, Victory Bonds or National If | Il | l| B % | War Savings. w Prospectus and application forms from any Bank, | gg || Ms Postal Money Order Office, or Sharebroker, or from jCJfififlflflflfV I I I O hl the District Treasury Offices at Auckland, Christ- dL4UiUUvoUUU las WO ! 1 church and Dunedin. A Trustee Investment. SALUTE THE SOLDIER THIS WEEK
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Grey River Argus, 13 September 1944, Page 3
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335Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 13 September 1944, Page 3
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