I've ordered MY 'XMAS SUIT from Same Tailor whn made the suit I am now wearing. I always go to the same man because he gives me JUST THE THING I BEDIRE g He is still taking orders for 'Xmas. niLtl* *"}*** * * ho ™ oi »ome of the most artistic line. o f~ from the makers and compile veiy choice design* in Marble, Green Onyx, Walnut, Rosewood, Oak, etc. ; Ths movemanti am of faithful workmanship and will rive U*ti«. ■aiisfacfcion. The prices are a revelation in values. * *" yuaaLSMII^fTFF H. W. LLOYD Grey mouth.
'■•/■mm a ((iiSSrT **"■**»,: NEW CuOKERY BOOKLET—FREE! A copv of a Booklet just issued containing SELECTED COOKING RECIPES, particularly adapted for use with "Highlander" Condense©Milk and "Capstan" Unsweetened Milk, wilLbe sent to you tree on receipt of '■'■-•■■-> -'■' -d to Murray's' "' " '" Write to-day! " HIGH! ANDER" CONDENSED MILK' CAN YOU DO THIS ? THERE'S A GUINEA IN IT! WIN A GUINEA! Prize sentence published every Saturday. Best sentence on "Stand-Out" Tea, composed of words commencing with the letters nominated—used ; in any order-*-wins each week. "Stand-Out' ; Tea Coupons from inside of tin must be enclosed, and forwarded with correct name and address, so as to reach Wellington by Tuesday of each week, to "CompetiP.O. Box 476, Wellington. NOTE ! Two Blue Coupons or one Red entitles competitor to enter once; those forwarding Green or Gold £Oll- - will have permits for four or nine further attempts posted them. A Cheque for £1 Is has been sent the writer of this sentence : Mr. L. J. P.," Konini Road, Hataitai, Wellington.—Connoiseurs unanimously pronounce "Stand-Out" Tea the best. Try it! Letters for Competition closing 191 -T.W.T.A.D.A.F.15.0. Letters f.>r Competition closing P.6/1 —E.C.F.H.F.C.L.TS.O. Cash Distribution for largest- number of Coupons collected takes place fin 35th December, 19. U. IS ALL THAT IS Delicious, Dainty, • Palatable. I, Healthful, Satisfying:. IN MANY VARIETIES. MILK, ALMONDS, HAZELNUT, MOGGA, ASSORTED, IN PACKETS OF A HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. At prices to suit everybody from A THOUSAND SHIES WYiOT«raH;f:i'l THE CHILDREN'S FRIEND—THE MAIDEN SINGS ARE YOU WORRIED! HOLIDAYS FOR THE THEATRE—f, Joy for the youngsters Peace for Dad and Mum With Tobler's come! The happiness that Tobler brings !, Tobler will give, you a brighter outlook Can only b« fully enjoy&d with Tobler's Tobler's an absolute n«-cussity ! ■ IiJHIIH Hl*l "The Acme of Purity- Innocent & Nourishing. INSIST ON
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 December 1911, Page 2
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