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KEEP THEM DRY AND WARM IN PARA’S WATERPROOF COATS AND GUMBOOTS IN THE COLD AND WET DAYS AHEAD, THE CHILDREN WILL BE GOING TO SCHOOL—THE “NEWRY” NAVY KIDDIES ANKLE GUMBOOTS I ■PAT-wr njT Superior Canadian Boots with | KAiJNCUAi warm lining. Black shiny sur-i Sou’-westers to match- face - Guaranteed waterproof, 2/9 EACH. Sizes 4 t 0 8 - I PER PAIR 4/6. A uniform Coat of Navy Cashmere with warm fleecy lining. GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ KNEE Deep collar, pockets and belt. GUMBOOTS Guaranteed water proof. Good- The famous Canadian “Miner” looking and good-wearing. Al) Gumboots, with warm lining, children’s sizes. Guaranteed waterproof. SIZE 9, Per Pair 6/3 FROM 17/6. SIZES 10-2, Per Pair 7/6 LADIES’ SIZES, Per Pair 9/6 FULL RANGE OF “MINER” GOLOSHES Para has Fine Selection of Raincoats for older members of the family, and also Sou’-westers and Warm, Waterproof Cycling Mitts. Prices are Moderate and the Quality is Reliable. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO PARA RUBBER SHOP 11 MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. TELEPHONE 400. Branches Throughout New Zealand.
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' ... NEW BOON FOR THE PUBLIC I 5 PER CENT. INTEREST ON TRAVEL SAVINGS. ANOTHER CONCESSION BY RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT Here is good news! You save for holidays by rail and re- I ceive 5 per cent, interest while you wait for your trip. | “Save to Travel Stamps”—one sale at Railway Stations I (V-, 2/-, 2/6 and 5/-) — to the value of 10/- or multiples of 10/- I may be exchanged for travel vouchers, bearing interest at 5 ] percent, per annum for each calendar month after date of f issue, with a maximum period of 12 months. t. TRAVEL VOUCHERS MAY ALSO BE | OBTAINED FOR CASH. | FULL INMFORMATION FROM RAILWAY STATIONS. I — — ■>- ■ - --- » ' —-v~—4
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Grey River Argus, 21 September 1937, Page 8
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