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 attractive stripes. Good, tailored style. Sizes S.W., W. and O.S. PBICES— Stripes 18/9 Floral 20/9 Barry Interlock Nightgowns / l-C \ I n attractive style with bodice neatly pin-tucked and buttoned iW rW X waist. This style is nicely finished with tailored collar and wL j i° n S sleeves. Pastel shades of peach, rose and apple Sizes W /• s ’ w ” w> and °- s - PRICE 18/9—all sizes. Heavyweight English Interlock Vests ffpy Well cut, good length. Creme only. w. and O.S. No sleeves r\ i 1 anr ’ ? 'I OI T sleeves. PRICES 5/9, 6/3 and 6/9—excellent value. Canterbury Vest and Pantie Sets Ji ® | Fancy weave in strong cotton mixture. Vest is popular Princess |J/ I style with shaped waist, and pantie is excellent fitting will) elastic I waist and iiancl leg. Shades peach and creme. Sizes S.W. and B J A Ws ' PRICE 12'9 Set ! I Winter Dressing Gowns I <s| Cosy and warm in practical tailored style, with tie waistline and 1 =1 # b tailored revers. Attractive floral and polka dots. /(: f‘ <A4 PRICES— S.W. and W. 62/3 foftflv 0K 66/3 /.u< I Wool-lined Locknit Bed Jackets —iw Cosy but very dainty with prettily .NN* ' embroidered yoke, lace edged Peter Pan collar and long sleeves. Pastel At* shades of corn, sky, peach and ivory. aT ' Prices— S.W. 29/-, 1 W. 30/6, O.S. 34/Girls’Peter Pan Bodices , [iftllk i Excellent quality fleecy lined. . Sf W PRICES— Sizes 4,6,8, 4/11 ‘.t- /’ Sizes 10 and 12 5/11 iP'/81l ' I ■ k e y Girls’ Navy Wool Bloomers y & Good washing quality, ideal for warm school wear. Finely woven. Sizes 12 to 20. PRICES 6/7 to 11/3 Du Barry Interlock Bloomers , :,r Renowned for cut and quality. Creme only. W’s, 4/11; O.S. 6/2 TRUMANS Ltd. The House off ‘TRU’ VALUE
! ONLY THREE DAYS TO GO I I i Hi fiDDlrWyrwW — OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent of the AEB I II Nil] N ' J = ~ profits available for the objects to be specified «*«<«» »»«*«■»«’ E by the Hon. the Minister of Internal Affairs. By License issued rgX.V*“'- - : ' = I CLOSES : 17th APRIL, 1948 | ST .PRIIEI2O|| I | DRAWN : 28th APRIL, 1948 Secretary and Treasurer; S — | YOV MOST BE IN TO WIN! p.o. bo x 110. Wellington. |3RD , > £fSO | [~ POST ’ ’ | |gg | MISS J.. ROSE, P.O. BOX 171 GREYMOUTH. liOlOsiw! Please send me tickets in "STRIKE ME LUCKY' Art Union m S ASRIIFt (* 1* t. A4| “ (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for £ : : , also stamped H “ addressed envelope for reply. (Postage stamps not accepted in payment ■ ' fcyv ■ ffr *. wraunfr ..y “ ™“ -, K - rai tatiuKvSsm! ADDRESS rai J AU WZfi PAfASi-f WD ■ = iii n i h 11111 n 111 ill n 11111 H inh n i 11111 ii nn i n
HOW TO SAVE ELECTRICITY IM DITOIMFOC* Switch off RADIATORS, Motors and Lights In IWMNiWr immediately the need for them is over. If fill . t , s possib[e t 0 use a substitute, use it. AT IIAMDa Use the coal range or open fire instead of Ila flvlvlEh the electric range or RADIATOR. Switch off the radio when no one Is listening to it Use electric water heater as little as possible. Switch off the lights in unoccupied rooms. FVFRVWHFRF* REMEMBER ! a Radiator can uge from te]? t 0 thirty timeg ag much electricity as a 100 watt lamp. GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD
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Grey River Argus, 14 April 1948, Page 2
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