| Js C/eor or Zy/ Illi THE consistent call for CONTINUANCE is based on the striking fact that neither alternative suits the national economy nor the national temperament. Now, as a result of the Royal Licensing Commission, legislation has made improvements possible, and gives added reason for public support of CONTINUANCE. An impartial Licensing Control Commission has been set up with wide powers to recommend legislation in the public interest. W STRIKE OUT W THE TW@ BOTTOM HUES CONTINUANCE) NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LICENSED TRADE THE Endearing Charms fL 1 “ AAxwL baby wear —___ INFANTS' WHITE SILK FROCKS, in a variety . LOCKNIT BWOMERS in pastel shades lor of styles with daintiest embroidery and ex- summei wea , _ to — | quisite lace trimming. 16”- g 24/9 TO 29/-. PE']'ER PAN SPOTTED VOILE FROCKS for toddlers, sweet- NURSERY SHOES AZ? W est ribbon trimmed yoke, lace trimmed neck- j n popular styles. - W If line. Spot designs in Blue or Green. 16” (Soft-soled type). Jr 23/9. All shades. & sizes. FROM f INFANTS’ WOOLLEN CARDIGANS in all-over 5/9 T 0 7/6 K’- A > fancy weave pattern. 12". Shades Pink, W** /\ A and White— f ''' ; / (-“bi 10/2. p f i \ I J U> V:.Y> \V.•• A j VA A Qyß INFANTS’ CAM- Y - 'I errrma | \ j ! SUHS, buttoning d at Waist. Small | M I '1 t collar and full Vw/ 1 j LOCKNIT PETTICOATS for toddlers. Yoke yoke. IS” & 20”. \ h { style. Pink only. 16”— p ' 6/4. 11/3. COUNTRY ORDERS DESPATCHED PROMPTLY. I*™™ l —fc. oil tib 18? Jiil P.O. BOX 5. GREYMOUTH. ’PHONE 74.
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Grey River Argus, 12 November 1949, Page 8
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