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London brought to Your Door. ft Bargain Lot of the iFinelt Black d#||3 l T l ® Walking dr%lll I v for Ladies. Our London buyer closed a deal with two of the largest manufacturers of LADIES WALKING SKlßTS—securing 900 at his own price practically—shipped to us 200 SKIRTS our share of the purchase. Some are finer than others of course, but the prices quoted are a long way less than (he ordinary prices. Postage paid to any part of New Zealand. A Special Line. This style of Skirt, Black < '!>>tli, cu and trimmed in the basest Styl for autumn, 1910. price 14 6. W. M THE LEADING DRAPERS, GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA.

Special Lines in Ladies’ Jackets & Blousings NOW SHOWING AT Thomas & M‘Beaths. The Best Selection ever Offered: 47 MAWHERA QUAY : THE SMARTEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES FROM LONDON AND PARIS. A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION. GALL AND INSPECT. GREYMOUTH, Qlace Kid, Black or Tan. . . . DERBY FRONTS, CONICAL,HEELS ROUND TOES. 15/6 Posted Free. R. HANNAH & Our Stork ..f FOOTWEAR i« the EAECEST. NEWEST. and must IT-TO-DATE lu chuusu from. We manufacture in »nr Eaetury, Wellington, 2500 pairs of FOOTWEAR- every week. Skill* d N<nv Zealand workmen employed. ENOW 1; AC E COI.UMAI. INC ESTIIV. FOR EASTER FOOTWEAR puicha.-.- fr..m ns. O.untry pair.-ns writ.for one of our Illustrated I’ri >- List*. | ■•. st.■ ii FREE tiny address. yuir shopping by post, it v, ill pay y.iU do so. (ilace Kid Derby Shoes, Black or Tan 12/6 Conical Heels. EUSTACE FREE ALL RECORDS BEATEN 1 COME IN TO-DAY ! m, in the £ Discount Avail Yourself of jsi■i rl. • ! pii. (al read ■, aina/m I .v. ) !. r- .-.head;, 1- U- n all r< •-n II and 11 d , an- da . in H. W. LLOYD’S Sf?e r r. inE Large Four-JJ< tit le I tinner Gruels 12s. Teapots, Eleet ru [dated, 10s, worth double. Jelly Dishes 5-.. marvel],,ns value. Alarm Clocks 55,, well worth 8s fad. 18ct. Gem Hines 205., usuallv 355. For a few Days only

MAKE SURE YOU CALL TO-DAY. THE VAEC E OK EVERY \ i;TI< I E <: UA H A Vl'EEl H. W. LLOYD, AfAAVIIERA QUA Y, (,J IiEYMOUTi f. Sydney Smith and Sons’ Patent Shoe-ettes The word “SHOE-ETTE” is Sydney Smith’* llegiiterod Trade 34arY-no other Shoe can be »old or Branded “Shoe-ette.” THIRI ARE IMITATIONS BDT NOTHING TO EQUAL Smiths’ Shoe-ettes, Thi* grand wearing and comfortable footwear ii made—Sole* and Jppera—iof FINEST CHROME LEATHER. Accept nothing bat thoseßranded SMITH’S PATENT BHOL--4T7EB. Children and Women wore them last year must hare thoir again—a pair last* the entire Season, whether Town, Country or Seaside. «§L» BY LEADING RETAILERS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION. THE TRACE SUPPLIED BY Skelton, Frostick and Co., Ltd., at all Branche*. Sargood Son and Ewen, Auck land. Rosa and Qlendining Ltd., all Branche*. Bing Harri* and Co., Ltd., all Branches * or direct from SYDNEY SMITH and SONS BIST CHUHSH-

"ROOKS THAT SHOULD BE IN " EVERY HOME "Mrs. Beaton’s Cookery Book,” "The Doctor at Home and Nurses’ Guide Book," "The Amateur Carpenter & Builder.” “BOOK GIFT” Tea Drinkers! Ask your grocer for these, and get them FREE. Samples of Tea supplied per P. BECK AND CO., Greymouth.

, TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. j£N THANKING the residents for the support they have extended to me for the last fifteen years, I wish to intimate that I have severed my connection with HOLMES BROS., Painters, and have entered INTO BUSINESS on my own account. ESTIMATES given for all PAINTING and HOUSE DECORATING WORK (Labor or Labor and material.) BES L^°S£ MANSHIP AND ONLY BIST OF MATERIAL USED C. M. HILMEB, TELEPHONE:—Cobden. No. Sfil noma * hou«i decora™.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 March 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 March 1910, Page 2

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