CLEAR RAILWAY WAGONS QUICKLY ' Every Delay Disrupts Someone’s Important Plans 7 A wagon standing idle in a private siding or loading bay when it could and should be on the running ; lines, is temporarily lost to our transport sj.sem and, with wagons as vital as they are to-day, re loss is serious. Will you make sure that tins is not ; happening to the wagons carrying xOLK gooes. Time Saved Means More Tons Carried
OUR HIGH CLASS Quality Service Store WILL MEET ALL COMPETITION FOR CASH Try Us and Be Convinced m. McDonnell Wholesale & Retail Wine, Spirit & Provision Merchant. TAINUI STREET. : : : : GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 121 P.O. Box 88.
When considering the best I value you can get with that Rehabilitation loan call and talk it over with us, and I our staff will be happy to | help. I — ii Harleys Mackay Street, GREYMOUTH.
JLaclics ♦ ♦ ♦ WHITE’S FASHION BARGAIN SECTION WILL SERVE YOU BEST Real smart fashion goods selling at half-price and less. Yes, you may iay-by at Bargain Prices if ii» h ■ h i w i wfinaHatrni^kCWFia r . , - ~ ~ ’ Coats, I Frocks, I JMR Wr ! Costumes, ; W; y i I Suits, ’ , jggfL I >. * I Jogger Coats, ; JgSfflgk! ' 1 Hats, i 1 I W.. WBbHI ,w, 1 Fur Coats, i t w ' I Fur Necklets, * ' W I > i and etc. < jM • II ill ■ I *■■ il| H I I J Remember, there is a bargain for you. White’s Bargain Won
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Grey River Argus, 15 February 1946, Page 2
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