10 Pays’ Bargain Time in Ladies’ Linen and Crash Summer Costumes. PERFECTLY FINISHED COSTUMES SOUGH'D AT ABOUT HALF PRICES AND TO BE SOLD AT THE SAME RATE. IT IS A CLEAR CASE OF PAYING MORE ELSEWHERE—IF YOU GO ELSEWHERE. We are offering for Ten Days: 40 LINEN COSTUMES FOR 10/6 EACH— COLOURS: NAYY BLUE, BROWNS, PALE. BLUE, PEACOCK, NIL, GREEN. 15 LINEN AND CRASH COSTUMES, 40a for 21s-ALL COLOURS. :10 LINEN AND CRASH COSTUMES, 45a for 255-ALL COLOURS. , THEY'RE ALL BEAUTIFUL GOODS AND AWAY BELOW THE ORDINARY MARKET VALUE—AND WE WOULD; LIKE YOU TO SEE THEM—IT WILL BE WORTH YOUR WHILE. W. McKay & Son The Leading Drapers WHERE YOU GET 4/6 SPUNELLA SILK FOR 2/- a yard. Qroy mouth - and - Hokitika. 9 sss Notice to Whitebaiters: TO ENSURE GOOD CATCHES TOD REQUIRE A PATE OT i_i a IVTXT A H’C LONG GUM HANNAH p boots. ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY ON HIND. " ‘•/. , ■ Note the Price* Storm King Long Gums 22/6. _ r Canadian Long Gums 25/-. Werrisocket Long Gums 27/6. The Maoris tell as that the 1911 season is to be a record waso®, DOULATEINA PAIR OF HAMAH’S GUMS AND SUCCESS «« NONE BUT HANNAH’S CAN SELL AT THESE PRICES. •ALL AND VIEW FOR YOURBILF, 1
COAL LASTS LONGER | when you use a I Zealandla Range The quick, easy way in which the | Zealandia heats is a noted foa- | tur© of this splendid range. Just | a little coal is needed to get up a | great heat. The Zealandia doesn’t eat up coal, but saves it. If you use 25 per cent, less coal imagine the great saving this means in a year ! For this reason alone the Zealandia is worth buying, but it’s a grand cooker as well. Ask your ironmonger to show it, or write for catalogue 29 to SARNINGHAM AN* LTG GEORG* ST., DUNEDIN. JAM EARNS ITS PLACE ON Your Table IP ONLY BY REASON OF ITS EXCEPTIONAL PURITY AND APPETISING FLAVOUR. J}UK* OF EDINBURGH HOTEL. BOTTLE BEPARTMEHT 18 NSW OPEN The Proprietor take* this opportunity of informing his patrons and the public generally that he has added to iia business the above department and will now be in a position to supply the prices relist at bottle stores. J. J. O’BBIKE «3 l: (; r; Proprfefie*.
CHRISTMAS IS ROUND AGAIN . , . .AND E. HOPKINS .B& jast’opened,up Ms NEW GOODS direct from the English, and Continental Potteries, Glass Blowers and Toy v Manufacturers. J Come and .inspect my stock of Toys fqr nthe children ; Fancy Vases and Flower Bowls, for the happy mothers; and Presents- to suit everyone. The prices are bedrock. My Motto is ‘-‘Small profits and quick returns.” E. HOPKINS GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY .-.IMPORTER AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, BOUNDARY ST. GREYMOUTH. I HLadysays! “Well, I’ve tried many teap in my time, •• but after all I like “Tiger” best. It’s a tea you can depend on; the quality is always good- The proprietors of Tiger Tea, they say, are very particular to keep . their tea good, and for my part I unite believe it.” h S r- 1 > i\V Edison’s vLatest Marvel Phonographs . . . IPS UJI arrived at WEBER’S. Capable . of tfeking the TWO and FOUR IHNUTE RECORDS. Call at once and nspectu Price .only £6 10s. Also five mndred NEW RECORDS just to tend. , - ■ >* ; , - V -j. Note the Address:--(FIBER. ......... Mawhera Quay.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 December 1911, Page 4
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