WE CAN’T GET AWAY FROM IT! THE WEATHER HAS WARNED US THAT WINTER IS ON ITS WAYTIME TO BE STOCKING UP WITH WARMER OUTFITS - GOOD QUALITY AND GOOD VALUE TOO, WHEN THEY’RE FROM TRUMANS. WINTER WEIGHT UNDERWEAR Ladies’ Winter Pyjamas In strong wearing wincey. Lovely floral patterns and attrac--J five stripes. Good, tailored style. Sizes S.W., W. and O.S. y- 2 PRICES— Stripes 18/9 Floral 20/9 ■ Du Barry Interlock Nightgowns In attractive style with bodice neatly pin-tucked and buttoned IVW \ to waist. This style is nicely finished with tailored collar and tt. W : i long sleeves. Pastel shades of peach, rose and apple Sizes rl ® w s.w., w ’ and os ’ PRICE 18/9—all sizes. Heavyweight English Interlock Vests Well cut, good length. Creme only. W. and O.S. No sleeves IA and short sleeves. PRICES 5/9, 6/3 and 6/9 —excellent value. Wf"--- -tfaa Canterbury Vest and Pantie Sets ' ’ t Fancy weave in strong cotton mixture. Vest is popular Princess < l *” JI V' style with shaped waist, and pantie is excellent fitting with elastic i : I waist and band leg. Shades peach and creme. Sizes S.W. and B | A w ’ s - PRICE 12/9 Set u.-. I Winter Dressing Gowns r L-- / Cosy and warm in practical tailored style, with tie waistline and / .5; | 11 tailored revers. Attractive floral and polka dots. «r M PRICES— S.W. and W. 62/3 os- /•& I Wool-lined Locknit Bed |l V< J ? Jackets w Cosy but very dainty with prettily N > . _ embroidered yoke, lace edged Peter ~ ' p an collar and long sleeves. Pastel shades of corn, skv, peach and ivory. Prices— S.W. 29/-, t/W W. 30/6, O.S. 34/Girls’ Peter Pan Bodices I. 1 Excellent quality fleecy lined. fa/ PRICES— Sizes 4,6, 8, 4/11 ■ Sizes 10 and 12 . 5/11 j W I Si. b Girls’ Navy Wool Bloomers fc/ < Good washing quality, ideal for warm school wear. Finely Z woven. Sizes 12 to 20. PRICES 6/7 to 11/3 Du Barry Interlock Bloomers ' Renowned for cut and quality. Creme only. W’s, 4/11; O.S. 6/2 TRUMANS Ltd. The Hotaa® off ‘TRU’ VAL/UEJ
r>n ," r t imrip tvi ui Fnn it' ’7l 1 '• it'i mjmrni iii’uimj’i.• * ceo/iGt DJ . 3 . 2 4 Looking Forward- from S Years back FIFTY years ago Mr* N* Oates, the first Dunlop dealer in New Zealand, drove over the hill to < 1 Lyttelton to meet the Ruapehu, which was arriving g J with the first shipment of Dunlop tyres* Fifty years ago Dunlop were looking forward* Today, %■ from a popularity undreamed of in 1898, Dunlop ugKt still looks forward now to greater service to New jTITH Zealand through the establishment of New Zealand's II 11 RB f g 5 jSJi largest tyre factory, now being built* lIJM JU HI ,87 THE FIRST NAME ON TYRES, THE LAST WORD IN RUBBER
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Grey River Argus, 12 April 1948, Page 2
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