PRINTS, MUSLINS, and Priestly’s DRESS GOODS Wo want to acquaint our customers with aom special prices in Prints and Muslins, also Linens and Priestly’s Dress Goods. Sometimes we have better bargains than at other times —for the next fortnight the bargain bell is ringing ovor PRINTS and DRESS GOODS Lower Prices than before; The New French Cambric Prints Bd, lOd, 1/- yard, h The New Strip# Zephyrs 7d, Bd, 9d, airy colour The New Shantung Linens lOd, }/- 1/6 The New Liuenette Bd, lOd, 1/PRIESTLY’S NEW SEASON’S DRESS GOODS: Light and Fanoys, Ombra Cloths, Lorento Cloth, Wool Henretta, Melrose Cloth, etc., prices 2/6 up to 4/6 yard. We commend the above goods to you for the v excellence of the quality and the general allround lowness of their prices. W. McKay & Son, pr Qroymouth ■ and ° Hokitika. i ■ ■I-To-day & To-morrow The Leading Drapers and Clothiers,
Notice to Whitebaiters: TO ENSURE GOOD CATCHES YOU REQUIRE A PAIR OF HANNAH’S LONG GUM BOOTS. ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY ON HAND, Note the Prices : Storm King Long Gums 22/6. Canadian Long Gums 25/-. Werrisocket Long Gums 27/6. The Maoris tell us that the 1911 season is to be a record season. SPECULATE IN A PAIR OF HANNAH’S GUMS AND SUCCESS IS -, YOURS. NONE BUT HANNAH’S CAN SELL AT THESE PRICES. GALL AND VIEW FOR YOURSELF.
The Ceyion Tea and importing Co. W« beg to notify the public of Greymouth and district that we have opened a TEA and CROCKERY-WARE Emporium in Gieseking’s Buildings, Tainni Street. Our celebrated i GOLDEN TIPS TEA tfijl* be offered to the public at little mote thah wholesale prices a Call at our establishment TO-NIGHI and obtain a sample (free). For quality aild'flavour it is unsurpassable. • CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. We intend to fully cater for our customer’s wants and have imported a range of Crockery and Glassware. Further shipments shortly to arrive. Compare our prices. They will be lunnd to compare with wholesale rates. I S. SULLIVAN. Proprietor.
Fragrant! -That is the word which comes into your jnind as soon as a cup of Tiger Tea is handed to you. Sou may buy tea which costs less, but you cannot get better tea than Tiger Tea for the same money. Edison’s Latest Marvel in Phonographs . . . JTUST arrived at. WEBER’S. Capable of taking the TWO and FOUR MINUTE RECORDS. Call at once and inspect. Price only £6 10s. Also five hundred; ;NEW RECORDS just to hand, / Note the Address WEBER. Mawhera Quay.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 October 1911, Page 4
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