at the: p. s. c. N EW MATERIALS SMART EFFECTS SMART DESIGNS And pretty, subdued colourings are characteristic of the new Wi, '£tolKnT», e r?oL ol the materials likely to bo very popular this season— , ft WOOL ALONE" BLOUSING . This is a hiiely made unshrSa U We y 100 diKeren" designs to%etcca 30 inches wide . ‘ ALL-WOOL FRENCH FLANNELS, in .newest designs and fast colours, 1/9 , f/ff, 2/3 a yard DELAINES, a large variety of stripes and floral desig^. 31 in wide, Striped Delaines 1/9; Moral Meets 2/3 j.l. Write for Sample jJ NOTK-Caah discount of 1/- in each complete L for prompt Ptl'mid letter orders of 20> and upwards are despatched free of any charge for railage or postage. . WELLINGTON. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. .A
dates?” asked one elector of another ilur a recent contest. “What, do 1 think "• 1110,11 ■” was the reply. “Well, when 1 look at them, I’m thankful only one of : hem can pet in.” A Special Skirt Purchase.—Latest London ready-made black cloth and tweed ladies’ skirts 6/6 to 30/-. Onr London buyer closed a deal with two of the largest manufacturers of ladiee’ walking skirts. Onr share of two hundred garments are just to hand. It will pay yon to look these skirts over.-—W. McKay and Son, leading drapers —Advt. Robbie (at the opera): “Mamina, what does papa keep going out between the acts for.'” Mother; “Sill He goes out for opera glasses." SPRAINS AND BRUISES. Tim right time to treat a sprain or bruise is the moment you got it, and the ijght remedy to use is Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. You can say what you will about “this” or “that” being (mod for sprains, but Chamberlains Pain Balm boats them all. The quicker you rub it on, and the more yon use it. the quieter your sprain will he cured.—Kettle Bros., agents.
Sentry: "Halt! Who coos there?” Private Jones: “Friend who has a bottle.” Sentry : “Pass, friend ! Halt, bottle.” FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ GATHERING, The members of the Foresters, Oddfellows and Druids, to the number of eighty, entertained Dr Morknne at a ainoke concert in the Foresters’ Hall at Kumara last evening. Mr Thos. Jones presided, and on his right was seated the guest of the evening, whilst on his left ho had Dr Phil'bw (Pi* Morltiihe’s successor). The tables 'v.'-:,:
Johnny: “That lady bought me a bo;,- of chocolates.” Mother: “I hope you Ichaved nicely, and thanked her.” Johnny: “Oh, vo s, mother, I did I told her I wished dad had married her.” For influenza, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. 1/6, 2/6. Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 April 1910, Page 4
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