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RATIONING CONTROLLER NEW RATiOM CARDS On Issue From Monday/ October 11, 1948 ~ j Hrtnhpr 11 ond Fridoy, October 22, inclusive. New Ration Cards (Bth series) will be issued between Monday, O t of thjs ndvertisement If not Details of where and at what times to obtain your ca ° s He , yourself arl d the Post Office by making otherwise stated all Money Order Offices will be issuing , ‘ f 2 2, early application. New ration cards must be obtained by HOW TO GET, THE NEW RATION CARDS .... „ A f How To Apply Who Can Apply , Application forms are at issuing offices (see list below±. Any person 16 years of age or over may apply on nis App or her own behalf. Qne f orrn j s to be filled in for each Ration Card. The head of the family may apply for all members of * musf bs presented the family. ■ with each application. An agent may apply on behalf of a sick or disabled person. The Principal is to apply on behalf o| children at boarding school. BE SURE YOU GET THE RIGHT RATION CARDS Check cards as soon as you receive them to ensure that you have the correct ones. CARD R. 8.5: Persons born on or before December 31, CARD between January 1, 1944, SPECIAL CASES SUPPLEMENTARY EGG SHEET, BUTTER CARO: M ARMED FORCB: living Expectant mothers will receive a priority egg sheet and Officer) with their old ration books, an extra allowance butter cordon application supported RATION BOOKS: If the current ration book is by doctor's certificate, (b) Persons 70 years of age and , f have never been issued W( th one), apply over will be given extra allowance butter coupons if they the issulr , g office enquiry counter. present evidence of age. (If at present getting extra VALIDITY OF COUPONS: Coupons on the new rat.on butter no evidence of age need be produced.) <c) cards w ,n be usable from OctobeeZi. 32 36 40 44 S’X/S’S UalMAii Many dorsad medical certificates at Rationing Offices. announced. Remember to take your present Ration Book when applying for the new Ration Card. LOCAL ISSUING ARRANGEMENTS At the Chief Post Office, Greymouth, the following hours will be observed, for the issue of the Ration Cards: — OCTOBER: 11th. to 15th. inclusive 9 a.m.—s p.m. 18th 9 a.m.—s p.m. 19th. to 22nd. inclusive 9 a.m. —5 p.m. & 6.30 p.m.—8.30 p.m. I P VALUE IKU WEEK. CHILDREN’S WEAR Im INFANTS’ ENGLISH MATINEE COATS in fancy knit silk and wool. Good style with collar and long sleeves, trimmed with pink and blue edging and matching ribbons. PRICE 7/3 CHILDREN’S WOOL CARDIGANS. In fancy knit in blue and pink. Sizes Min. PRICE 16/9 CHILDREN’S TOMBOY OVERALLS in good style with bib front and buttoned waist. Strong wearing britway in colourful shades of rose, saxe, royal, green, gold and red. Sizes to fit ages 1 to 5 y kKjfo years. PRICE 5/9 , INFANTS’ ROMPER SUITS with buttoned-oh trousers and shirt / blouse, in contrasting shade of blues and greens and brown brit- / ways. Sizes 16in. and 18in. PRICE 13/3 DAINTY EMBOSSED ORGANDIE FROCKS in pastel shades for the Tiny Tot. Gathered skirt, with motif appliqued on skirt and ” bodice. Size 18in. PRICE 24/3 FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS—Children’s Gaily Coloured PRINT FROCKS in haircord prints and ginghams, with flared skirt and attractive gathered yokes. Sizes 16in., ISin and 20in. * SuiS PRICED FROM 9/2 INTERLOC KVESTS FOR THE CHILDREN in good quality interlock. WjW All sizes. No sleeves. PRICED FROM 3/3 LADIES’ INTERLOCK BLOOMERS in heavy quality. Ideal for school wear. Elastic both waist and leg. All sizes. * i PRICED FROM 3/3 Complete Range of Childrens /o COTTON 'FROCKS. Lovely little GIRLS’ LOCKNIT NIGHTIES. Charming styles in reliable qualities. bY Chlldswear ’ Daintily embroidered. Pretty pastel shades. Sizes 3 to 17. PRICED FROM 18/6 TO 23/ PRICED FROM 12/9 TO 19/9 T TT , Just Unpacked—Children s Check Girls’ Locknit PYJAMAS in attractive styles with contrasting trimmings Pastel colourings. Sizes 3to IT. “ » elt » I ' d PRICED FRMVI 14/3 TO 20/6 ' PRICED 46/3 TO 71/3 1/- in the £ DISCOUNT on all Cash Dockets Returned. Blouses, etc. “Tru” Value in Knitwear, Cotton Frocks, L S .P e^ ia i^Y alae Ladies’ WOOL Ladies’ Check RAINCOATS. 4 CARDIGANS. Summer weight Ti e beif j with hood attached. w y in plain and fancy knit. 3 and Sizes 32in. to 36in. 5 T 4 button style. All sizes. sppciai price 4Q/s '"""X PRICED 29/6 SPECIAL PRICE 49/b /[Tn Ladies’ Wool BOULKIES in Limited Quantity of Ladies & / i FwM plain and fancy knits. Short Children’s Wool BATHING / 'I ii [s HHj j d sleeves. Shades, red, blue, COSTUMES. L I! ?U P gold and pink. All sizes. Childrens from 9/3 jTOx s|? t- K PRICED 29/6 , LadieS fr ° m 26/6 '■ J & BATHING CAPS. All shades << '<< s ■ ;. J Rutherford SHORT SLEEVE d • -■' f " r J JUMPERS showing in a plain c * nNE PR | CE 4 /u H iM!' J rib. All shades and sizes. 1 ? i i d'. 1 PRICED 26/6 Ladies’ Floral Cotton SUN LA ; f LADIES’ COTTON FROCKS. ffcraF bnmS ’ Button-through style. Short active notai. pR , CED 9/11 luP Si 5 / sleeves with rever neckline. T . M *mi?p 8 ® H U Good cotton material. Sizes Ladies’ Floral Linen A $ O ) S.S.W. to W.X. NITY FROCKS. Rever neckPRICED 17/6 Ime with short sleeves in dainty gTOfffffiMraw® rxe 40 43 Sizes S.S.W. tO W. O.S. and X.O.S. 18/11 PRICED 49/6 LADIES’ TOPPER COATS. , . Double breasted style with re- Oddments in Ladies’ Silk and / j. vers, in plain shades. Ideal for Linen BLOUSES. Showing in f summer wear. Sizes S.S.W. to plain, floral and striped mater- r W. ials. All sizes. PRICED 75/- ONE PRICE 12/6 TRUMANS Ltd. TB® Mota®® of-‘TRU 8 VALUE

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Grey River Argus, 8 October 1948, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 8 October 1948, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 8 October 1948, Page 2

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