No need to impress upon you that this is an extraordinary event to-dsy. Prices tell the story strongly, but here's one thing the price does not tell—something in reality which only an inspection can adequately tell. Its the handsome style - character of every garni ent, the very fine workmanship, excellence of material and exclusiveness. ■ 9*o Ladies'Jackets in Grey Tweed, strapped backs, 12/6, 15/6, 27/6, 30/-to 45/-. Ladies' Black Caricole Jackets, braided collars, double breasted, etc., 32/6, 45/-, 50/-. Ladies' Paletots in Giey and Brown Tweeds, plain and fur collars, 25/6, 32/6, 35/- to 6s/-. Ladies' Costumes in Grey, Fawn and Brown Tweeds, Long Basque, full and semi-sacque, 52/6, 55/-, 63/-. The Quality Store,"
HE FOLLOWED THE LADY. A native_ of Ireland starterd away on his first (rij). Never having been in a railroad station he did not, know how to get his ticket, but lie saw aT.idy itoinjr in and determined to follow her lead. The lady went to the ticket-box, and, putting down her money, said: "Maryst in the line was ed down his i ■ick Murphy, ma at, who promptly nev and said": ed." For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Creat Peppermint Cure, 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle. A MOTHER'S RECOMMENDATION'. Mrs Mary Gray, Wangonga (N.S.W.), writes : —"Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a splendid reputation in this district, and 1 know o many eases where acute i roup and Bronchitis have been cured. 1 had been a sufferer from Bronchial Asthma for many years, and never found any treatment that would relieve me, until I commenced taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and that completely cured me. it has never failed to cure coughs or chest complaints among the members of my family. I always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house, and would advise all mothers to do likewise. For sale by KETTLE BROS. ...."UP-TO-DATE.".... [R P. J. BELLETT, having made L extensive alterations to the Bar of this well known hostelry, begs to announce) that the house is now one of the most up-to-date Hotels on the West Coast. The wants of the general and travelling public are well catered for. The Dining Room is well appointed, and the meals supplied are of the , best. Th'o tariff is exceptionally moderate. The Best Brands procurable of Wines and Spirits only kept. A ' hearty welcome extended to all. ! Five splendid loose boxes on hire, P. J. BELLETTt Proprietor.
WASTED NERVES. WASTED BLOOD. WASTED STRENGTH. ...WILTON'S... RESTORES WASTE. MAKES RICH BLOOD. MAKES YOU STRONG. Sold by Chemists and Stores, 2/6 per bottle. Special Agent*— KETTLE BROS., GRETMOUTH. MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR. (Established 1863.) 273 CASHEL ST., OHRISTOHURCH. Designs and Prices on application. SpoQioV Attention given to Shipping Qr<?eiß.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1906, Page 1
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