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JUST For Nice Trimmed Millinery, For Ladies' Iftng Coats. For Underclothing. For Golf Jerseys. F:pr Ladies-' Mackintoshes. For Real Good Dress Goods. For Ladies' and Gents Umbrellas. For Ladies' Moire Silk Skirts. For Children's Beaverette Coats. For a large Assortment of Gloves. For Real Nice Down Quilt. For Blankets, all Sorts. For Gent's Tweed Overcoats. For Men's Suits. Good wear. For Tweed and Flannel Skirts. For the Best Drapery House. MANSON & CO. HANSON'& CO. .MANSON & CO. Sanson & co. MANSON & CO. MANSON & CO. MANSON & CO. MANSON & CO. MANSON & CO. MANSON & CO. MANSON & CO. MANSON & CO. MANSON & CO MANSON & CO. MANSON & CO. MANSON & CO. HALF- . YEARLY I ENSIGN TEA COMPETITION! jsJHK Proprietors of the EftS.gn Tea wish to bring under (( tae public's notice that they are offering Ossls Prizes for' ■« heGreatest Numbe/ of Coupon*" returned to their j Warehouse not later the 15th of June'and 15th December in I each year. Result of First prize, Mro J. J. Williams, Murray St., Greymouth Second Trize, Jliss K. Kerr, last Year's Competition : Fourth Prize, Miss Cecil Tarrall, Tainui St, Greymouth 2 10 0 £5 0 0 Fifth Prize, Miss May Blair, Tainui Street, Greymouth 4 0. 0 SixthVrize,' Miss'Jessie Mo(Third Prize, Mrs F. "White, ] Turumaha St., Greymouth 3 0 0 Lennan, Blackwalor 1 0 Also 30 Smaller frizes of 5» each. _ t . www ""u ww oin.ijiti iix/.tro Ui «J» wUwJU. Emy Person sending at least 30 Coupons wiil receive a present I Reasons why you should drink " Eirisiegra" Tea Because it is THE HI ST TEA ON THE MAItKET. It is a WEST COAST CONCHBN, ml as all West Coasters are proud of their JJistnct, and tins Competition is exclusively for the West Coast alone, it desesves to be patronised, as by using " ENSIGN " TEA yoti arc not only helping your own r 0U a P lU(rh greater chance in the competition, as ONLY RESIDENTS of the WEST COAST CAN PARTICIPATE in the Prizes. v _ „. (Proprietor Ensign Tea.) JKysioy Tka is stochrd by all the Principal Storekee_ers throughout the district RECORD BOOT SHOP. _SF" Every pair of Boots in the shop Reduced during SALE OtST Premises to be rebuilt. G?!E THOUSAND-SI©IIO—WANTED BY THE END OF MARCH A Golden Opportunity to purchase Boots and Shoes at Reduced Prices. A Genuine! Sale. All pools looked at regular Prices SALEI-DQN'T FORGET THE GREAT REPROVING SALE.-SALE W a P.* tf.'ti ft& K fe« c ° rd ...s oo L Sllop ' Albert Street Greymouth. ■

£ 'A ■M EVERY GROCER SELLS * 1 MILITARY | 1 . PICKLE . ! i $ >Jc IN TWO SIZES. & # BUY ONE BOTTLE TO-DAY. &

oughs, Colds. Sore Throats &c. Prices—1/-, 3/»» *2/-, an<l *2/<i, per hotUe

three parts with galvanised wire springs, best value evei offered. Usualty 82/0, sole price 20/0. French Bedsteads, 1 in. tubing, enamelled black and gold very strong. Usually 30/-, sale price 25/0, French and Italian Bedsteads, from oft to 4ft Oin s, Ij j mounted, from 50/- upwards. BEDDING DEPARTMENT. All Bedding supplied by H. C. Ilarley & Co. is guaranteed thoroughly pure and made from the best material in their own factory by practical workmen. KAPOC BEDS. Size oft Oir. Size Ift Oin Size -lit Oin from 17 oto 15 /-. „ 25/- to 20/, 30/-to 25/-. The above reductions will only continue for a few days. > A THE PEOPLE'S HOUSE FURNISHERS.

Cf% P_4 WHOLESALE PitBCES for a Single Pair. Speci a arrangement with the P.D. Corset Manufacturing Coinpan y l^ : - m Ladies who study the figure should try a pair of our Celebrated P.D.-Tailor-made Corsets, which embody an entirely new method of high-class corset production. \mmmmmmmmfflMm7i | PAIRS LADIES' WHITE BELTED " P.D » CORSETS J 14/6, REDUCED TO w«»u*> pp* 7/6 ""Wi Grand Show on this Week at wmuim mm% m*

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 May 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 May 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 May 1906, Page 2

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