“The Stuff that Life is made of.” tmmsamaam .The philosopher warns as not to squander time for that is the ■till! Life is made of. The poet tells ns 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, 20s, 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. i - •' f: \ ‘ - r ' Boundary St. :: : : Greymonth, Has just opened SiX GASES MASON’S IMPROVED JAM JARS. Pints 4/6, Quarts 5/6, Half-gallons 7/6 per dozen. E. HOPKINS. FAMILY GROCER, CROCKERY AND GLASS DEALER, Boundary St. TRIAL SOLICITED.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1911, Page 4
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