10 Days' Bargain Time in LadiesV Linen and Grash Summer Costumes. PERFECTLY FINISHED COSTUMES BOUGHT 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: NAVY BLUE, BROWNS, PALE BLUE, PEACOCK, NIL, GREEN. 15 LINEN AND CRASH COSTUMES, 40s for 21s—ALL COLOURS. 10 LINEN AND CRASH COSTUMES, 453 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 v: The Leading Drapers WHERE YOU GET 4/6 SPUNELLA SILK FOR 2/- a yard. Qrftymouth Hokltlka,
NEW SEftSON'S GOODS «S* n i9ii. NEW SEHSON'S GOODS have I 'now. arrived. They comprise the very latest pick of the world's -er<; Ths prices are the lowest, quality the best, variety t TOh _ latest in stvles—Gent's, Ladies and Children's Blacks a Tans and all colours. The Albany Shoes are the foremost for the ladies, also the Tie Shoe with large buckles. Before making your Xmas purchases view our window display ; where all goods are marked m plain figures. All goods guaranteed to give satisfaction and wear. '■'••■ '■'" Ladies Albany Shoes in canvas (all colours) 6/6 and 10/6. Ladies Derby Shoes in canvas (all colours) 6/5 and 10/o. " * Ladies Strap Shoes in canvas with large buckles 10/6. Ladies Black or Tan with large buckles 10/6. - Ladies Glace Derby Shoes from 10/6. Ladies Patent Derby Shoes from 17/6. . Ladies Glace Albany Shoes from 16/6. Ladies Glace Lace Boots from 11/6. > , Men's Black or Tan Derby Bals from 14/6. Men's Chrome Sunday Boots from 10/6. Men's Glace or Chrome Romeos 9/6. Men's Black or Tan Glace or Ox Shoes from 17/6. /Sandals, Black or Tan, (2 to 7) 5/9, (11 to 1) 4/9, (7 to 10) 4/-. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY.— CATALOGUES POSTED FREE TO ALL. P.O. Box 48 HANNAH'S, Greymouth. 'Phone 177
Tiger Tea Yes, indeed, that's just what Tiger does' It refreshes and recuperates, and almost immediately makes one fit as a fiddle. What is the reason of its strength and renewing ptwer. Just this: It's good, pare tea—the kind of tea which, as Dr. Saleeby, the eminent nln;ai/>Ton, says, "increases vitality and the power to work."
COAL LASTS LONGER r wheal you use a Zealandia Range The quick, easy way in which the Zealandia heats is a noted feature of this splendid range. Just a little coal is needed to get up a great heat. Tho Zealandia doesn't eat up coal, but saves it. If you' use 25 per cent, less coal imagine the gr*at saving this , means in a year ! For this reason alone -the Zealandia is worth laying, but it's a grand cooker as welL Ask your ironmonger to show it, or write for catalogue 29 to •ARNINtHAM AN! •• LTi, GIORGI ST., DUNEDIN. £HRISTMAS IS ROUND AGAIN \ it t ; ;< and ~ E HOPKINS Ha* just opened up his NEW GOODS direct from the English and Continental Potters, Glass ; Blowers and Toy f :i : ..:-,-' Manufacturers. : i Come and inspect my stock of Toys ior the 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 CROCKER! IMPORTER AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, \v BOUNDARY ST. GREYMOUTH. -Edison's Latest Marvel in Phonographs ... of taking the TWO and FOUR MINUTE RECORDS. Call at once and (inspect. Price only £6 10s. Also five hundred NEW. RECORDS just to band. ' Note the Address: — HE lE* ......... Mawbwa Quay
»ALAA^£lA*w^J k V#-^^»^N< *w-^V*\^, EARNS ITS PLACE ON IF ONLY BY REASON OF ITS J)UKI OF IDINBURGH HQTBL BBTTLB BEPARTMENT 18 HOW OPEN The Proprietor takes this opportaaifsy of iufoxmini his patrons and the public generally that he has added 4u Jris haeineiss the above department an£ will now be in a poaition to supply at taa prices ralin* at bottla stores. J. J. O'BUIJr B n r: r: r: rj Proprtein*
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 December 1911, Page 4
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