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.Lucky Millinery Purchase ' OUR LONDON BUYER HAS JUST SUPPLIED US WITH A LINE OF MILLINERY LESS A THIRD OFF ITS FORMER PRICE—IT PROVES THAT W. McKAY AND SON ARE • • CONTINUALLY SEARCHING THE SKY LINE FOR Good Things . . at Lower Prices. Come in and see our showing of new Winter Millinery—the prices are lower than ever—and the shapes are all of the newest—from London and Paris. Winter Millinery English Trimmed Hats 15/6, 16/6, 22/6. French Trimmed Hats 27/6, 30/-, 35/-. Other kinds of Trimmed Hats 9/6, 12/6, 15/-. Semi-trimmed Ready to Wear 4/6, 5/6, 7/6. Children’s Millinery, Hats and Bonnets 4/6, 6/6, up. Boys’ Velvet Hats in colours Is, Is 6d. Boys’ Fancy Tams Is, Is 6d, 2s. THE NEW FUR PIECES AND FUR SETS ARE WORTH A SPECIAL VISIT—NOW SHOWING. N.Z.’s Lowest Prices—always. Is IN THE £ DISCOUNT. W. McKay & Son, The Leading Drapers and Clothiers, Qrey mouth and - Hokitika.

R. HANNAH and CO., Ltd. BHOEISTS V . . MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. We hare the largest and best assortment of BOOTS and SHOES from the world’s manufacturers to choose from- . , . Our prices are the lowest: our ordm-ary prices are other stores sale prices. Our motto is small profits and quickreturns : Men’s Bluchers our own make 5/11 Men’s .Strong Shooters own make 9/6 Me**’ B Chrome Sunday Boots 10/6 glace Derby boots own make 14/6 Men’s. Full Kip-back shooters 16/6 Women’s Chrome two-bar Shoes 6/11 Women’s Glace Ox Shoes 7/11 Women’s Chrome Lace Boots 9/6 Women’s. Tan Striip Shoes from 6/11 Sole Agent for Rubberhide Long Gum Boots the king of all c • , Leather' Soles 455. Women’s Tan or Black Sandals 5/9 Girls Sandals (4 to 6) 3/3, (7 to 10) 4/-, (11 to 1) 4/9, (2 to 7) 5/9 Try a Pair of our Men’s Glace Tale Toe Button Patent Caps 17/6 Try a Pair of our Ladies Glace • Lace Boots 11/6 Try a Pair of our Ladies Glace Strap Shoes 8/6 makes with. Children’s strong school Boots-we keep the cheapest.- Sole leather, grindery of all sorts kept in stock. We have the best REPAIRER in Greymouto. Bring your repairs to us—we will do them. Send for one of our illustrated Style Books and Catalogues—posted free to all. HANNAH and CO. P.O. Box 48 Phone 177.

CAFE ROYAL ALBERT STREET, IS NOW OPEN AS A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT * SUPPER ROOMS. ( * EXCELLENT CUISINE.,, ' Private Rooms well and comfortably tarnished. HOT DINNERS from 12 to 8 p.m. TEA FROM B 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 ROB|N HOOD BAY, BLENHEIM, (Established Nearly Twenty Years.) References from some of the leadinf men of New Zealand. BOARD and TUITION £36 per annam. Few vacancies for 1911 term. Boating, Fishing, RidinJg Shooting, '■ ' Tennis, Boxing, Etc. SMALL GOODS and PORK BUTCHERY HILDEBRAND AND CO. have opon«d on 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, Boiled Ham, Roast and Boiled Fowl, Roast Ducklings, Roast Socking Pig. v■ 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.

THE REASON WHY SURPASSES ALL OTHERS IS BECAUSE OF THE UNEQUALLED QUALITY OF THE DELICIOUS NELSON FRUITS AND THE PERFECT CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH IT IS PREPARED. iS. Kirkpatrick <Sf So. Ltd NELSON. WHERE THE BEST FRUIT GROWS,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1911, Page 4

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