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London brought to Your Door. R Bargain Lot of the Finest Black ©l/IDTC Walking drVir* I for Ladies. Our London buyer closed a deal with two o£ the largest manufacturers of LADIES WALKING SKIRTS 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 the ordinary prices. Postage paid to any part of New Zealand. A Special Line. This style of Skirt, Black Cloth, cu and trimmed in the Latest Styl for autumn, 1910, price 14/6. This Skirt purchase include GAL BENTS from 6/6 to 50 each. Come in early and look llum o\ci because they are bound to find ready sale and the deuce wi soon go. w THE LEADING DRAPERS, GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA.

of Quality NS‘B T 5000 yards of Grey Sheeting and Calicoes IN PLAIN, TWILL AND HEAVY AND FIHC HERRINGBONE. We are now showing an exceptional large purchase of the above, which were bought at a big discount for cash. I" spite the enormous increase .., the price of cot I on, weave often,,-these at, less than usual prices. Wv have 31in. 5d and 6d. 36in. Plain and Twill 6d, 7d, Bd. 54in. Plain and Twill Is, Is 3d. SEE 01’I! WINDOW AND ])o'">R display Wc arc showitu Also some soc ial numbers in Plain Twill and lb. i i inuiin* 72in Is 3d usualti Is 6d. t-Oin. "is Gd usually ‘2s. Soln. Is *d usually 2s Sd. sample of the above, which has washed. boiled, and invite inspection oi same. THOMAS h McBEATH, THE ORIGINAL DRAPERS, - GREYIVIOUTH. Qlace Kid, Black or Tan. . . . ® v4> DERBY FRONTS, CONICAL HEELS ROUND TOES. 15/6 Posted Free. R. HANNAH & CO. Our Stock of FOOTWEAR is i!,e LARGEST, NEWEST, and most I'P-TO-DATE to cliooso from. We manufacture in our Eacti.ry, Wellington, 2500 pairs of FOOTWEAR every wed;. .Skilled New Zealand workmen employed. ENCOURAGE COI.< >N IA I. INDUSTRY. FOR EASTER FOOTWEAR purchase from us. < 'ounlry patrons write for one of our Illustrated Price lasts, posted h REE to any address. Do vair shopping by post, it, will pay you to do so. (jlace Kid Derby Shoes, Black or Tan 12/6 Conical He els. POSTAGE EREE. Charming Designs in PreUy # Engagement Rings. y.uir selection from our stock. We would count ,! a pleasure lo show O H. W. LLOYD, OPTICIAN, GREYMOUTH. also at (T I R IST' T! IR( 11 AND WE1.1.l NGTCi.N.

"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 3'our grocer for these, and get them FREE. Samples of Tea supplied per P. BECK AND CO., Greymouth. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. Jf 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. Etc., and have entered INTO BUSINESS on my own account. ESTIMATES given for all PAINTING, PAPERHANGING and HOUSE DECORATING WORK (Labor or Labor and material.) BEST WORKMANSHIP AND ONI. 5 BEST OF MATERIAL USED. j Z. M. HtLMES, TELEPHONE Cobden, No. Ml, PAINTIK A HOURI DICGBAT«a pRIME CUT BACON—Delicious and wholesome machine cut. We make no extra charge for cutting. Try a pound or two to-day.—McILROY’S Store, Mackay Street.

T?I 0R SALE.—One Set Dog Cart HARNESS; One Set Light Gig HARNESS ; second hand ; both in good repair. —HARLEY AND CO. JJY Punctuality, Easy Terms, Up-to-date Methods and Lowest Prices R E. BELLAMY, Undertaker, has firmly established himself in Greymouth. WANTED KNOWN—That YART T BALL’S is the Cheapest place to buy Harness and Saddlery ; also Gladstone Bags, Brief Bags, and Portman-' teaax, Horse Covers, Clippers, Etc. Prices speak for themselves at YARRALL’S Saddlery Depot. HIGHEST CLASS GROCERIES and U PROVISIONS constantly' arrivng; lowest prices ; everything new.— I BECK AND 00. I

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 April 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 April 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 April 1910, Page 2

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