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TRUMANS’ CATV summer onULBZ I i iirnu imimi «— i'f ‘i iw gMag w .7' rm imtttt iT—mmrosa ■ snasn ■ -- L jumj-ju-unuwm ONLY A LIMITED QUANTITY OF THESE BARGAIN LINES LEFT , Ladies’ Cotton HOUSE FROCKS. |1 Rack Maids’ Assorted LINEN & Few only Ladies’ LOCKNIT Only limited quantity. All good SILK FROCKS. All heavily re- DRESSING GOWNS. Expertly washing fabrics. S.S.W. to O.S. duced. Sizes 18 to 39in. Usually cut. Good quality and colours. Sale Price From 12/6 - Y 69/6. usually 39/6 to 52/6. Sale Prices 6/11 to 2-5/6 Sale Prices from 1 Rack Model SILK FROCKS, in 1 plain shades, black, navy, greens, 2 only S.W. TRESCA FROCKS. BERLEI CORSELETTES. Elastic aqua, pink, blue and wine. S.S.W. | Long sleeves. Black and white panels - side hooking. Smail sizes, to O.S. Usually 6gns to £9/19/6. j fleck design. Usual price £5/4/-. Usually 17/6 to 49/6. Sale Price from 59/6 | Sale Price 21/- Sale Prices 9/11 to 39/6 FEW ONLY INFANTS' COTTON ROMPERS— ‘ ggjg Price Assorted styles and patterns. 16in and 18in. Usually 10/9 to 12/-. 6/11 and 7/11 Complete stock all Ladies' SILK B F yr i,, c ; VA i , nr i fi FLORAL FROCKS. Heavily re- micut rr>u/Mc 0 Ladies’ LOCKNIT PYJAMAS, duced for final clearance. I S" P On| y reliable c ’ ualities and 9 ood Qolp Pripp frnm- ok/ IS/, 1 . n ? a Atting styles. Sizes S.W., W. and Saale j/nce irom W- pastel shades. Usually 45/- to | o . s . y U£ / aHy 25/- to 32/6. Ladies’ LINEN SUITS and COS- ‘ | TUMES. All drastically cut for g a l e p r j ce 25/- I Sale PHceS 14/11 to 21/our quick clearance. | ODDMENTS IN KNITWEAR— n | rjQ zp Ladies CARDIGAN JUMPER AND TWIN SET. All shades and sizes. LL! V All reduced. Pri' 0 ? SILK HOUSE COATS & DRESS- | Men’s Wool FELT HATS. Snap ING GOWNS ALL REDUCED. Strong KHAK! TOWELS Gener- brjms< Shades of br Sale Prices from 9/11 ° us s,ze - Usually sold 19/6 p ’ lr ' fawn. Sale Price 5/6 Each Sale Price 11/6 Each Canterbury Wundawear PANTIE- ' BLOOMERS, excellent cut, guar- r- AKirv -rrm/ci e ir. emnrt He anteed unrivalled for durability. I ™ CY "7™ oran ae Oddme " ts in Me "’ s FUR FELT All shades. Sizes S.W., W„ O.S. I d hh ? P 18/6 oair ’ HATS ’ Snap brim. Good selecand X.O.S. Usually 8/6, 9/8 and | rose ’ blue ’ Ori 9mally 18/6 pa . t|on of grey , browrb fawn shades. 10/3. I CJnlp Pripp Q/11 Pair Usually 25/- to 35/-. Sale Prices 6/11 & 7/11 ! Saie PriCe 9/11 ™ I Sale Price 15/6 Each INFANTS’ ROMPER OVERALLS— Good floral cotton fabrics in well fitting romper style, with bib bodice. Sizes . £J. 16in, 18in. Usually 7/8. rHCC Ladies’ Fine COTTON VESTS, g Ladies Fine Spun Silk NIGHT | Men’s Striped POPLIN SHIRTS. Soft to touch, but strong to wear. I GOW'NS. Attractive style, daint- 8 Collar attached. In shades blue, Well cut, good make. White only. | ily sprigged with satin insertions | green, mauve, fawn. Good washShort and no sleeves. Sizes W. lat shoulder and waistlines. Sizes | ing. Sizes 14in to 17in. Usually and O.S. Usually 4/6 to 6/6. | S.W. and W. Usually 26/6. | 14/11. Sale Prices 1/11 to 3/11 . Sale Price 15/6 Sale Prioe 11/6 Ladies’ Floral SILK NIGHTS. Oddments MAIDS’ COTTON Men’s Cotton HALF HOSE. Plain Good style with V-neck line and WASHING FROCKS. Sizes 18 to colours of navy, black, blue or short sleeves. S.W. and W. Usual- 39. khaki. Sizes and 11in. ly 29/9 Sale Price 17/6 Sale Price from 6/11 Sale Price 1/11 Pair toddlers’ print sun suits— Sale Price Good style. Well made. Sizes 16in, ISin, 20. Usually 5/11 and 6/9. 4/11 and. 5/6 NO APPRO, NO ENTRY & DISCOUNT DISCONTINUED ON REDUCED GOODS DURING SALE. TRUMANS Ltd Th© House of TRU' VALUE It’s a Pleasure to Shop at Truman’s Wh ere Selection is Greater. * N ew Zealand Military Forces BRITISH COMMONWEALTH OCCUPATION FORCE FOR JAPAN Volunteers for New Zealand Brigade Volunteers are required for service overseas with the New Zealand Brigade forming part of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan. CONDITIONS OF SERVICE TERM OF ENLISTMENT: Volunteers will be accepted on the basis of service for a period of 18 months, or prior discharge. (NOTE—It will be the aim to limit total service to a period of 12 months, with a minimum of 6 months’ service in Japan, but this will depend upon shipping facilities.) RATES OF PAY: Rates of pay will be the same as for the 2nd N.Z.E.F., including deferred pay and gratuity. WHO CAN ENLIST AGE LIMITS: Volunteers must be between the ages of 20 and 40 (inclusive), but men under the age of 21 must present a written parental consent witnessed by a Justice of the. Peace. CONJUGAL STATUS: Both single and married men will be accepted, but preference will be given to single men. MEDICAL STANDARD: The medical standard is the same as for the 2nd N.Z.E.F. HOW TO ENLIST Men wishing to enlist can do so in one of the following ways:— (1) By calling at the nearest Recruiting Office (see list under) and registering their names for service. (2) By filling in a registration form obtainable at all Post Offices and Railway Stations. Forms when completed should be posted to the nearest Recruiting Office. (3) Men at present serving in the Army should apply in the first instance through their unit commanders. Recruiting Offices: NORTHERN DISTRICT — Whangarei, Dargavilie, Wellsford, Kaitaia, Auckland, Hamilton, Te Kuiti, Paeroa, Taumarunui, Morrinsville, Tauranga, Rotorua. CENTRAL DlSTRlCT—Dannevirke, Gisborne, Ruatoria, Hastings, Hawera, Masterton, Napier, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Marton, Taihape, Stratford, Wanganui, Wellington. SOUTHERN DISTRICT-Nelson, Blenheim, Westport, Greymouth, Christchurch, Ashburton, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, Invercargill,

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Grey River Argus, 16 February 1946, Page 2

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