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TRUMAN’S HAVE ANTICIPATED YOUR FASHION NEEDS-YOU WILL BE MORE THAN DELIGHTED WITH OUR FRESH, FASCINATING STYLES for example .. we present these HIGHLL GOMDEDS FOR SPRING ; =°°»? =& -=!■■= <' MATE IN CHARM ■ , Of sofest velour, this long coat, as il- ? " lustrated, tailored to perfection. Deep ; >?' , ' ‘ armholes for over-suit comfort. Slim X flare skirts for silhouette smartness. ■ • W **/**/ '■ ALSO DESIGNED FOR SPRING WEAR ”X./W/ N\ is the short Jeep Coat, idea] for daytime or night-time. A true Classic garment, showing in dusky pink, powder blue & creme< Sizes 14 to 16 ‘ Priced 96/ ‘ < ■' ll® V' wB: // SHORTEECOAT i '''Bi /■/ rT ||nr | I j This season’s favourite three-quarter ■ f\' J jB I / length; wide built-up shoulder with ! f I■X narrow tie belt, to be worn as a suit or ’■ Wl I * separately. In beige, green and gold. V’ Ti ' \ FROCK .... SPRING FEVER 1 ' to W Oim first 1946 original. Bold patterns force attention on you, and we do mean you! hi this dress you will feel right for cocktail dance or dinner party. Inspect our range of model silk frocks. TRUMAN’S LAY-BY SERVICE WILL SECURE YOUR CHOICE—ANY ARTICLE IN ANY DEPARTMENNT. TRUMANS Ltd ■ of *TWU* ‘VA.LKJ®

THIS TREACLE TART SAVES SUGAR AND BUTTER. Here is a satisfying “no butter, no sugar” treat that everyone, particularly the menfolk will enjoy:— 6oz. Fether-F’lake pastry; 2oz. breadcrumbs; rind of one lemon; golden .syrup. Line a tin plate with the FetherFlake and bake till' firm. Put in half the breadcrumbs and the lemon rind. Cover well with golden syrup -—finish with breadcrumbs and bake till pastry is cooked. Always allow Fether-Flake to he foi’ at least 15 minutes (the colder the kitchen the longer you leave) before baking and use a hot oven, as foi’ scones. . This assures you of the delicious, golden brown, flaky pastry for-which Fether-Flake is famous. Fether-Flake .is perfect puff pastry ready to roll and bake —lid lb. r* all Ernest Adams’ Cake Shops and Agencies (slightly extra at country agencies).

JJEVINGTON’S HOTEL ' GREYMOUTH. (Under Vice-Regal Patronage) A Home for Discriminating Visitor* EXCELLENT CUISINE & SERVICE Only the ’test Wines and Spirits Stocked. MODERATE TARIFF. . C. V. BEAUMONT, PROPRIETOR. Telephones Nos. 70 and 185. P.O. Box 86.

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Grey River Argus, 13 September 1946, Page 2

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