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jCadies' Jackets. this Season's Soc\ds* AT ONE-THIRD OF THEIR USUAL, PRICES, 21/- JACKETS FOR 7/6. We have purchased during the last, week,* in/Welling, ton, over xooo JACKETS, which represent the. surplus stock of two wholesale warehouses. These Jackets are all this season’s goods,/and are about. One-Third of their usual prices. GREY TWEED COATS Worth 21 /- At 7/6 BLACK and WHITE CHECK TWEED THREEQUARTER COATS Worth 21/- At 7/11 LIGHT AND DARK GREY TWEED COATS. Worth 25/- At 9/6.-and 12/6 FAWN, GREY, and GREEN TWEED COATS Worth 42/- to 69/6 At 19/6 GREY and GREEN MIXED TWEED COATS, furlined Worth 27/6 to 42/- At 12/6 FAWN, LIGHT AND DARK GREY and«. GREEN TWEED COATS, lined with squirrel fur Worth 63/- . At 19/6 BLACK AND WHITE CHECK INVERNESSf-COATS Worth 21/- At 7/6 ANCY TWEED INVERNESS COATS Worth 37/6 to 63/- At 12/6 to 19/6 Money refunded to country customers if they are not satisfied with their purchases, immediately the coats are returned to us. Kindly mention this paper when ordering. Xtrfccaldie d Stains, Xtd. Wellington and Tfapicr.

DONTARGU & BO AND USE, V M 0.6 THREE CASH PRIZES OF £5 EACH, AND 43 OTHER PRIZES, ROM £3 TO 2/6 GIVEN TO CONSUMERS OF KOZIE TEA EVERY UNE AND DECEMBER. Kettle Bros, Agents Grejinontli.

AN IDEAL BABY FOOD. Careful investigation has elicited the fact that the enormous infant mortality in the Colonies is due mai ,ll v to maternal ignorance of It is scientifically prepared under the strictest sanitary conditions. and every cow supplying milk to the factory is periodically examined by Qualified Veterinary Surgeons. “Highlander” Condensed Milk. Has a gild-edged reputation for purity and quality. Sold at all Stores. THE GRAND PRIZE OF THE ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION WAS AWARDED TO habv food. -DIES THRIVE ON “ HIGHLANDER ” CONDENSED MILK International . Correspondence SCRANTON, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

mil I l ] Grand Prize was the first and honourable prize, Iho gold ni*> dal was (ho second prize. The I.C.S. was awarded THE FIRST ITUZE, And wo had many competitors. The school that obtained the gold medal received the second prize. Wo didn't want the second prize, and we didn’t try for it. AVe wanted the first prize and highest award, and secured it. THE I.C.S. Is the greatest educational boon of the Twentieth Century. Wo teach by mail, and wo teach wherever the long arm of the Post Office will reach. THERE ARE NOW 2400 I.C.S. STUDENTS IN NEW ZEALAND, And we are ready to refer you to any one of them, so that you may learn first-hand what the students think of the I.C.S. system of tuition by mail. 165 COURSES TAUGHT, Including architectural drawing and designing, chemistry and chemical technology, civil engineering, surveying and' inarming, bridge engineering, electrical engineering, show-card writing, marine engineering, advertisement writing, ocean navigation, sanitary plumbing, and gasfitting, etc. Write to-day for particulars about iho course you would like to take up. NORMAN S. LAWN, Department 11, Reefton.

r DEFIANCE DRIED MILK Contains No Preservative Whatever. It IS Pure, Fresh Milk of the Very Highest Quality from which the water has been evaporated. IS A PERFECT ARTICLE OF DIET—HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS EASY OF DIGESTION. WILL KEEP GOOD IN ALL CLIMATES. Made In a Moment by the simple be dissolved to any degree addition of water, and of richness desired. may IT IS UNSURPASSED AS AN INFANT FOOD. wi ,l be found Richer, and with... far more Pa.atab.e and Easier of Digestion than milk in any other .orm. ALWAYS AVAILABLE - SATISFACTORY ECONOMICAL. Sold by all Storekeepers. TRY IT.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 July 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 July 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 July 1905, Page 3

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