10 Pays’ Bargain Time in Ladles’ Linen and Crash f v , • ■ ■ v I 1 Summer Costumes. 1) -;l !• - k ‘ PERFECTLY FINISHED COSTUMES BOUGHT AT ABOUT HALF PRICES AND TO BE SOLD AT THE i SAME RATE, IT IS A CLEAR CASE OF PAYING MORE ELSEWHERE—IF YOU GO ELSEWHERE. We are offering for Ten Pays; 40 LINEN COSTUMES FOR 10/6 EACH— COLOURS: NAVY BLUE, BROWNS, PALE BLUE, PEACOCK, NIL, GREEN. 15 LINEN AND CRASH COSTUMES, 40s for 21s ALL COLOURS. 10 LINEN AND CRASH COSTUMES, 45s for 25s—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, Tin Leading Diapers WHERE YOU GET 4/6 SPUN ELLA SILK FOR 2/- a yard. Qr#y mouth ■ and ■ Hokitika* Notice to Whitebaiters: TO ENSURE GOOD CATCHES YOU REQUIRE A PAIR OP 11 a ivytvt a i_iLONG GUM HANNAH S boots. K ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY ON HAND. Note the Price*: — Stoma King Long Gum* 22/6. Canadian Long Gams 25/-. Wenisocket Long Gams 27/5. The Maori* tell ub that the 1911 *ea*on i* to be a record ««*««». ECULATE IN A PAIR OF HANNAH’S GUMS AND SUCCESS IS v YOURS. ;NONE BUT EIANNAH’S CAN SELL AT THESE PRICES. •AIX AND VIEW FOR / YDURBILF.
GOAL LASTS LONGER when you use a Zealandla Range The quick, easy way in which the Zealandia heals is a noted feature 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 ■ARNINOHAM ANO LTO. GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN. K JAM EARNS ITS PLACE ON Your Table IF ONLY BY REASON OF ITS EXCEPTIONAL PURITY AND APPETISING FLAVOUR. £)UEI OF EDINBURGH HOTEL. BOTTLE OEPARTMKNT !S NOW OPEN The Proprietor takes this opportunity of informing his patrons and ths public generally that he has added to his business the above department and will now be in a position to supply, at the pxiees ruling at bottle stores. 9. J. O’BBIEM b r; is I:'It :: Proprietor
CHRISTMAS IS ROUND AGAIN AND gE. HOPKINS Hae just opened up his NEW GOODS direct from the English and Continental Potteries, Glass Blowers and Toy * ' 1 Manufacturers. ■ i'. ' v : .1 & Come and inspect my stock of. Toys for the children; Fancy Vases and Flower Bowls for the happy mothers; and Presents to suit everyone. The prices are bedrock. y'My Motto is “Small profits and quick returns.” ; E. HOPKINS GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY IMPORTER AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, BOUND ARYST. GREYMOUTH. s- * A Lady says: “Well, I’ve tried many teas 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 jny part I quite believe it.” L,Edison’s Latest Marvel in Phonographs . . . TUST arrived at WEBER’S. Capable of taking the TWO and FOUR ONUTE' RECORDS. Call at once and aspect. Price only £6 10s. Also five ■undred NEW RECORDS just to and. • Note the Address : (T % |ll B Mawbsrs Quay
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1911, Page 4
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