BARGAINS t'■'■ ’L" U Sft. • ' FOR ONE WEEK STis th.iou. ■;. ■*, v . ’ I- ■. j.:i ' I 'i' i. * fl SMALL DRAPER’S STOCK BOUGHT AT HALF PRICE. . . SMALL COUNTRY DRAPER FOUND HIMSELF HIGH AND DRY AND CASTING ROUND FOR A BUYER. W. McKAY AND SON CAME UPPERMOST TO HIS MIND—SO WE BOUGHT THE WHOLE OF HIS £SO STOCK AT EXACTLY HALFPRICE. This Little Sale is for One Week Only. 14 pair of Ladies Stockings 2s for Is pair. 11 Children’s Vests Is 6d for 9d each. 27 Flannelette Embroidery 7d for 3|d yard. 12g Swiss Insertion 7d for 3§d yard. 33 yards Wide Ribbons Is 3d for 8d yard. 37 yards Stripe Flannelette Is fdr 6J,d yard. • 25 yards White Flannelette 8d for 4£d yardWHITE SPOT MUSLIN, ” BLACK CASHMERE, BLACK ELASTIC, CORSET BUSKS, HOOKS AND EYES, BONE KNIT NEEDLES. FINE COMBS, HAIR COMBS, TOILET PINS, BRASS TROUSER BUTTONS, CREWL SILK, ETC. Half-Price FOR IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL IN AND SEE THESE GOODS AT HALF-PRICE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. & Son; , V ; -’ The Leading Drapers and Clothiers, GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA. 1910 XMAS FOR YOUR XMAS FOOTWEAR VISIT R. HANNAH’S Emporium. The very largest! the very latest stock of BOOK’S and, SHOES to choose from. View our spacious windows and note our prices—they are the lowest. £4,500 worth of the newest and best Xmas Footwear. Women’s Tan Shoes from 6/11 to 21/-. Women’s Tan Buckle Shoes- (the* latest) 15/6. Women’s Black, White and Tan Canvas Tie Shoes 6/5. Women’s Green and Blue Canvas Tie Shoes 9/6. Women’s Black Glace Lace Boots from 11/6. Women’s Tan Lace and Button Boots from 14/5. Women’s Buckle Shoes, Black and ~ Tan, (great variety.) Men’s Light Sunday Boots from 10/6. Men’s Glace Tan Lace Boots from 16/6. Men’s Glace Kid Derby Front Boots 14/6. Men’s Work Boots from 5/11. Children’s Sandals (bur make) (4 to 6) 3/3, (7 to 10) 4/-, (11, to 1) 4/9, (2 to 7) 5/6. Men’s Glace and Chrome Romeos 9/6. Girls’ High-legged Close and Derby Fronts in Black and Tan (a great assortment). Blanco (all colours) in neat metal Boxes. Laces in all colours. Balloons and Puzzles for the children. Before purchasing elsewhere give us a call. PHONE 177 P.O. BOX 48 HANNAH’S, MAWHERA QUAY CAFE ROYAL • . . ALBERT STREET, IS NOW OPEN AS A FIRST-CLAS** RESTAURANT & SUPPER ROOMS. EXCELLENT CUISINE. Private, Rooms well and comfortably furnished. HOT, DINNERS from 12 to 2 p.m. TEA FROM 5 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. SUPPERS from 7 p.m. to 12 p.m. SUNDAYS from 8 to 11 p.m. GRILLS AT ALL HOURS. PERSONAL SUPERVISION. F. IVES, (Late of. the Albion Hotel,) Proprietor. BOYS’ SCHOOL ROBIN HOOD BAY, BLENHEIM, (Established Nearly Twenty Years.) References from some of the leading men of New Zealand. BOARD and TUITION £36 per annum. Few vacancies for 1911 term. Boating, Fishing, RidinJg Shooting, Tennis, Boxing, Etc. SMALL GOODS and PORK BUTCHERY HILDEBRAND AND CO. have opened oh ‘ RICHMOND QUAY, ■as a separate branch of their old established business an up-to-date Pork Butchery. . SMALL GOODS of every description always on hand or to order, including Pork Pies, Bcilad Ham, Roast and Boiled Fowl, Roast Ducklings, Roast Sucking Pig. BACON and HAMS of the very best quality cut by experts. HAMPERS of all sizes made up on the shortest notice for parties of every description—Shooting, Golf, Tennis, Bowls, Picnic or Private. Hamper for six people, including Poultry, Ham and Tongue, 10s. Larger, in proportion. All goods sold from this branch will be STRICTLY FOR CASH. HILDEBRAND AND CO. “The Stuff that Life is made of.” The philosopher warns us not to squander time for that is the stuff Life is made of. The poet tells us to count time by heart throbs, and Gilbert’s who are neither philosophers or poets, suggest the measuring of time by their dependable watches. Whether you prefer one for rough wear at 15s, 20s, 255, 30s, or a first-class Waltham or Rotherham’s English Lever at £3 10s to £5 10s, you can rely on being supplied with the best of their respective kinds here. Every watch is accurately regulated and guaranteed for from one to five years. By carrying one of our watches you will find it easy to be on time right through 1911. GILBERT BROS., THE HOUSE FOR DEPENDABLE WATCHES, GREYMOUTH. TO THE THRIFTY MOTHERS OF GREY AND DISTRICT. E. HOPKINS. Boundary St. :: : : Greymc Has just opened SIX GASES MASON’S IMPROVED JAM JARS. Pints 4/5, Quarts 5/6, Half-gallom per dozen. E. HOPKINS, FAMILY GROCER, CROCKERY AND GLASS DEAI Boundary St. TRIAL SOLICITED. now ;ready : — The New Season’s AMS. ■ m , , JAMS. «k kK &[ V AMS. KKkk JAMS. vtfl- ebJT’S JUST AS DELICIOUS AS THE LUSCIOUS RIPE NELSON FRUIT FROM WHICH IT IS MADE. ....... , S. Kirkpatrick & Co. Ltd. 'v?if u i.-. Nelson, J, !WHERB THE BEST FRUIT GROWS.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 February 1911, Page 4
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