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iRI 1- : ? V-, • jin. tan - , JlrlE K P <>fc WtOiBIR ll' ,x®Uu - - ; '- "Ww®* W~ 7 ? >— . "? \S>"‘ .Hr •f&M. -for- kaU>iA<gJA . . . make your dreams of a beautiful home come true. Let The Farmers’ deferred payments help you prove that gracious living need not be a matter of large income. You may not be able to build yet, but you can choose, and use, the very finest furniture right now, The Farmers’ way. Young couples with young incomes will find, at The Farmers’, the perfect modern furniture; furniture to take them into the shining future without scrapping a single piece, even when they soar into the four-figure bracket. For The Farmers’ furniture is styled in good taste and built for the years. Go into conference with nj g« The Farmers’ Credit Man- i O K® ager. Learn how helpful . ••■ & miins»r»x $ deferred payments can A L J IF® be to ambitious young |LJjy gk K£2 fesF couples who want the best ||| gtW o*o || S% A> IB now, while they build for g Jy '&a uoV b IsEEI ® the future. " CHRISTCHURCH

PRISONER OF WAR Miss Glamour was one of war’s I I f I first victims. But the release of this lovely prisoner of war is C| imminent. \V / (Wy So long as the call for silk, cotton, rubber and skilled labour to hasten victory has g\ til ffß jj|F'WQ||W| 1F ?>i priority, Berleis cannot be as <_/' « ' |ji|| V y V<Tw beautiful, flexible or as plenti- ||l|ji W||y.W' .Ay*MsF" *y -■■ ful as before. In the national interests, ||| - gt Berlei must conform to the rules laid down |||||l by the Standards Institute, which rigidly Jjllill W $ £ j||||||S limit the number of square inches of elastic, and the amount <of ‘finish’, put into Jy any one corset. Victory before vanity. S But it won’t be long now. Already we | have an executive in America investi- / / / g / gating synthetic rubber. And when s'' Victory hands over those wonderful i|B||||| z* < war-tested synthetics, nylons and ■/ I J b rayons, you shall see Berlei Glamour about once more, in all her infinite i jffl wtwtlOw *-’■ - |X.i Jr / ■til g ■• ■■■l OwUM fS 'f: ! <7 mHH IIHIIII Thanks are due... // ■ ' vW I'Ve would like to express our gratitude to t■■ / /yfC the many scorn en so ho have helped mitigate ' rQs v 1 ( our labour shortage—especially those seho, ggg! tj' 1 without manpower direction, gave up TBiOliBI; tiwir leisure and voluntarily undertook j£ES&> ISiIIiISSSITHBSi the regular hours of scork at Berlei. '-. d'.. Their labour has been of real service K ~ d to the community. IVe thank them. Uffr —

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Grey River Argus, 25 November 1944, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 25 November 1944, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 25 November 1944, Page 7