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It i. not so long ago since the purchase of a corset was a simple matter. All a woman felt responsible for S tt. **» and she gave hercorset Utile further thought. Now the corset becomes the fundamental dress factor. It baUds specific lines, snayw »«» —— - contour, one that conforms not only to figures but also to fashions, and this is where we come to the story of Warner's £& Corsets. Warner 1 * Bust-Proof Corsets are scientifically madethm patterns are accurately graded to fit each part of the. flttTio be eoraeted-an essential point. Then comes the Zsigntag, which must harmonize with the dress fashions that is, proportions of bast, curving or sloping hip. length of waist, etc. There is a subtlety in modelling that re--niwa the aid of fabrics that lend easily but firmly to *Z>mg Lastly fli the boning factor. The boning must b. pliable, as that is necessary to perfect modelling and ooHoot corseting. Warner's Corsets are boned with the pHaMo Rust-Proof boning. Bvery part of Warner's patterns, designing and eonstrnotloa. is true to fashion with every degree of comfort. WARNER'S S3S U «i gate Sa iE fltttaifl and at all drapers. Amber Tips Tea .. .. c* SS SR 1 B

'MOA" BRAND BACON. 'MOA" BRAND BACON "MOA" BKAND BACON. "MOA"-Brand BACON, (SUGAR CURED.) Quotations and Stocks can now t obtained {Tom our WEST COAST AGENCY. J. MORTON, Local Representative, 67 Mackay Street, Greymouth. AUCKLAND. "MOA" BRAND BACON. "MOA" BRAND BACON. "MOA" BRAND BACON. GOVERNMENT 11 w* DEPARTMENT FACT Ho. 10. The Department h a NATIONAL INSTITUTION whose liberal conditions and fcetseflts have SAVED THOUSANDS FROM WANT, and it deserves the support of all those wbo b&ve an interest in the Colony.J. H. RICHARDSON, C!onroi.ssioner. g L\TTA, Resident Agrsnt.

REVINGTON'S POBT OFFICE HOTEL, General Port OIK'«). 1 R JOHN PATERSON has tr. « charge »l the above mII a*. favorably known hosteler?, and t;.hthe opportunity of assuring con ■•> cial men, tourists, and mit-.r, a «v«rv effort wilVbe made to rn"»- -.<•> . Sly FIRST-CLASS SERVK P.. D»y and Night Porters alw*}« »» »•■ * e o n X C ondsnc«. Pr B ms»tly »i»»ft* u ROYAL (First House from the Grc> month Railway Station.) JAMES S. VIAL : .Late of N ? ahoic. Proprietor and Licensee. ■'No man tetter capable of < l <™ ,ll * l,n >; the Royal Hotel" (Mr. Drewitt at his farewell racial.) If R. VIAL will spare no e »* confirm that, opinion, arm air». Vial will personally supervise the household management. Travellers CALLED for early tram . Every attention paid to correspondence by letter or telegram. TARIFF 6s A DAY. The MEALS are second to none in the Dominion, and the purest WINLb always ON TAP. rTChVoNDQUAY . (Just Opposite the Wharf.) WN JONES (late of Arundel, * Canterbury), having taken the well and favourably known < Hotel trusts by strict personal supervision to , business to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage extended to thi. H Visitors will find only the BEST of EVERYTHING both m ACCOMMODATION and LIQUORS SPEIGHT'S BEER. ON DRAUGHT, FERRY HOTEL, SEVEN MILE. \7ISITORS to the above favorite sea- » side resort are notified that MB. JAS. HEALEY, late of Runanga, has tnlrpTi over the above hotel. EVERY ATTENTION PAID TO PATRONS. ' Special terms fOT week end visitors and' fishing parties. . ~ Mrs Healov, who has charge of the DINTNG ROOM, will be prepared to make ladies comfortable, with every attention. COCHRANE'S LIVERY AND BAT! STABLES, Boundary Street : : : : G OTAYING taken over AS'RTON'ft STABLES,' I wish to inform the travelling public that I have placed AN ENTIRELY NEW PLANT in the Stables, so those who favor me with their business may test assured of obtaining the best HORSES, TRAPS and DRIVERS. Saddle Horses and Traps Always on Hire. A BUS runs between the POST , OFFICE and CEMETERY DAILY, the table for which may be seen in the bus. TELEPHONE 183. W. COCHRANE, ? t PROPRIETOR. !

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 February 1910, Page 4

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