m mm mm mm | Did You Say FURNITURE ? wwmtiMmMCT Why, there’s Only On© Piece i HARLEY’S aiß®§ worth of UNOLEUMS, CARPETS and FURNISHINGS now on view at HARLEYS— positively the and grandest shown on the West Coast. @UR PRICES ARE RIGHT 1 and REMEMBER WE OFFER AGGOMMOODATION & ACCOUNTS. 39 ■m, ily Mv /M : I ii if / m FT ■wr tea m : E3K»=» Furniture for the Drawing Room in magnificent variety at HARLEY’S. Either a- cottage or a mansion furnished throughout, even t the smallest detail and on easy terms. We cordially invite yon to visit onr large showrooms and our salesmen will demonstrate any article to you without obligation to buy. You don’t have to wait in doubt for result*. A fifteen minute application will convince you. Harley’s Lead.! A MARKED MAN. Distinction in dress is the opposite of display. It is the quality of fastidiousness reacting on good taste that is backed bykuowledue. It is invaluable. The man who dresses with distinction is marked for success. . His clothes will be stvlish without ostentation. His linen will be impeccable in texture and cut. His collars, in particular, will be branded on the. inside, with the fastidious mans true symbol of quality — z j, he “ Improved Governor ” collar, branded Z, is the perfection of neck gear. It is cut to the latest fashionable model. It does not fray at the edges or collapse into ugliness in warm weather. And it is made in New Zealand by New Zealanders. In collars nothing is good but the best. lar Is the BEST! a v \%v. ss/ cs In Anticipation of Pleasures to Come. AMBER TIPS TEA will at once appeal to your taste as being the right kind of Tea to use In your homo. It will appeal to your purse, too, because a packet makes more cups of the delightful beverage than any other brand, and on the score of strength, quality and flavour, it is unexcelled. Amber Tips 5s essentially a wholesome stimulant, and can be taken with benefit by those of weak digestion. These facts suggest a trial, do they not? Your Grocer or Storekeeper will supply you with any one of the three grades at * 1./8, 1/10 or 2/- per lb. Ask for AMBER TIPS, and refuse the “just as goods.” And, above all,don’t, be misled by any “catchpenny ” coupon schemes or gift enterprises. Teas bolstered up by such methods have little merit to commend them. 23a WHOLESALE AGENTS, A. MATH ESON AND CO., GREYMOUTH. m /mi i m msm Too/ iprmm The Modem Woman Selects her Corset with the same care as her shoes. The first consideration of course is comfort, for the woman of to-day will not suffer the inconveniences and miseries of her' grandmother. She also secs that her selection fulfils the latest requirements of fashion. In short, she chooses . WARNER’S REST-PROOF CORSETS because in doing so, correct style, hygienic construction, and perfect ease are assured. TO BE HAD IN ALL FITTINGS FROM ALL DRAPERS, s; s» n EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1910, Page 2
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