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Dress ’We pay special attention to these. We quite realise the importance of, using only the most suitable material, being absolutely correct as to Cut and Style, and most careful to lit perfectly. All that good tailoring can do to ensure saisfaction is at our customer’s serviceTAILOR, MACKAY ST. G.REYMOUTH. Travelling Representative : Mr. A. W. Smith. Lawn

TREE-PUITIIG, , 1912 NOW IS TilE TIME 'TO PLACE ORDERS FOR SELECT Ros© S Fruit Trees . ■. . . !'!■ true to Name, Healthy, and Specially grown for the West Coast climate.' We have had years of careful study . in ROSE I REES, therefore w® ar® ia ;• a position to give our customers th® f . benefit of our experience. t ■ - v ' SPECIAL OFFER. We will mail to any part of the Dominion, post fr9e, one dozen of oui best SHOW or DECORATIVE ROSES, including Teas, Hybrid Teas, and Hybrid Perpetuals—our own selection —lO/6 per doz., 5/6 per half doz. Cash with order only. For journeys by post or sea, all ! Plants and Trees leaving our Nursery | are carefully packed to ensure their : safe arrival. - . Write for Priced Catalogue, post free. \ ' : DRDEIt EARLY. _ CHRISTCHURCH NURSERY COY., PREMIER ROSE GROWERS, Ferry Road, Christchurch. wm ~ - ** - I. Vi >2 t ’U, I m %T I iJT/ hru 9 a A n I A g w, mobs'. ADCTiOHSUSJMIi. STUCK SALSBMEIf, VALVAIOm BHAJSSBROEBRji AND HJSHBfcAL or *UMIBBIOIf AOBBTOtt. ' V ■. w « hfcv* jjr-Vt SSOVXOffB, Jo&aeeic ftadt <S,T«*Ma &br»yjaa«tibis Mr 4 fSMtTIOH, wftb Sosas (bcw s»4 4bs- ) i *&* watar laid oa •'-I sosvcai««ea» ;•:! Btß niSe®{ IweK ally '* V’vra .. , • , ■ v . ’ o.w* ssacriOH. '. Tfetawi wntarlahUi aiffhli’ ' ■ ■■■■•*■-.*& Acnn, Dtaaii ■“»»* «»*$ *««jv s.yaas oass iu) feslaagt ilO¥iO» s CMafii viik aumhsxt aids Gwalltet SJWWML.b, BIM9 tl»BU. ; ***«*bM fiACTXOR, ' ibate*. • Siv-aet, sigbi-koaMid «**■«*•» *ass nU fcoKraait v ”' < t -#««**♦ ts ?(!&, iSßoetcaflK s»#«■*«, Dw«Ufo| ih«xc* «« ®ass)i fctrjaa a&n bo anaafuL/ «*** SECTION. KilflKiVl ■&«**. M»4 ««b4% , v i i t I.E, BaaAa'b SArtffc 4 <»«■«*>• ,«tiiUaM kv.. ’*-«» «»•» #»*•»’» «Is.. foasal. d l* 1 s «*»<* W SLLIH@® l«a i(|| ,®ie*«w*vra. «»#*<"• ul BuoHliu;,' k'jvoi *g ■ siom ; «*'*•>* ■•**• fUrWMfi: !•' ''* -*-**«► »4 U%T'inib :

For comfort and figure elegance the corset wo most strongly recommend ia Warner's Eust-proof No. 601, at 8a lid. — Advt.

We have just opened up a Jot of boys’ warm tweed overcoats. These are all in nice dark shades of tweed and will ne' just the thing for present wear. The prices are extremely moderate, 13/6 and 17/6 each, at W. McKay and Sons, Drapers. —Advt. MAORI INTERPRETER ATTACKED. “I was attacked with and suffered considerably from rheumatism in the knees” writes Interpreter Sam Maioha of Waimate North, N.Z. “I got a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, rubbed it in freely, and was delighted with the result. The pain soon went away and I had the free use of my limbs. Since then I have recommended it to others and they have thanked me for doing so.’’ Sold by Kettle Bros., Greymouth.—Advt. Tan-01, the preserving polish in liquid form is not put up in tins. It is thick and creamy, and is more getatable and less wasteful than in bottles. Price Advt.

The Quality of a Tea You must 7i ot judge tea by the wrapper, the 1 cartoon, or by th« package, for a pretty wrapper does not make a good tea. Still a good deal depends upon the packing, and if you will carefully examine the Ciescent Tea package you will find that it is specially constructed so as to pieserve the aroma. Badly packed tea soon loses its strength ;ind aroma. is carefully packed. As a matter of fact, from the tea garden to your tea-pot every care is taken to pieserve the quality of Crescent Tea. Remember there ai - e three' grades of Crescent Tea, sold at 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb., by all storekeepersEMPIRE ■ TEA - COMPANY, W. St 0. Turnbull St Co., , PROPRIETORS, < Wellington.

LAMPS For Cyclists, Motorists, Babblers. II you want a finely-finished, strong, reliable Lamp the very best lor your money—write to Scott’s. Scotts’ selection is tlie biggest and' best in Kew Zealand. Includes all kinds, from the smallest and cheapest Oil Lamp to the magnificent Motor Lamp. Sefi prices below. They tell their own tale:— Cyclight Oil Lamp 2s. Challenge Oil Lamp 2/3, 3/6. Trusty Oil Lamp 4/6, 5/6. Speedwell Oil Lamp 2/6, 3/6. Aliller’s Lito Oil Lamp 6/-. Lucas Oil Lamp 7/6, 12/-. “Sparkler” Candle Lamp 6/6 Kerosene Oil Lamp 9/-, 11/6. Marvel Oil Lamp 4/6. P. & H. Revenge Gas Lamp 8/6. P. & H. Panther Gas Lamp 8/6. Popular Gas Lamp 5/6. Speedwell Gas Lamp 7/6. i Phenomenon Gas Lamp 11/6, 13/0 Kabhiters’ Gas Lamp 13/-. 1 Lucas Gas Lamp 14/-, 15/-, 17/-. Motor Cycle Headlight 30/-. Acetylene Gas Carriage Lamp 32/6. Separate Generator Motor Cycle Lamp 35/-, 52/6. Vnd numerous others, all lowpriced. Our Lee catalogue illustrates them. W. A. Scott & Sons George St. Dunedin

NANCARROW AUCTIONEERS. « <9B HOUBK, LAND A ESTATE AGHBHTB. £37s—Qnarter-aor© Freehold 3action, ~ Foi St., Cobdon, with five-roomed u Dwelling thereon i fitted with • svsry convenience. £4B6—Lease void Section, corner OoWIF cr ana Merlh. streets, with fiye-rooiv* .1 !<wePaig and On* bout!®* thereon i splendid cita* etion. lerius vt . *7*>U —Quam! am / freehold, Bnbv rieugh Si ♦ith comfortable. Hen lu-WMintei »>w»Hing -»«d 4 ■• aatisl buildings thereon , water. p/,S, ate. laid on , grounds well laid oal J'i 8 fir«t-cia*« borne. Easy Venn* arranged. ' ,■ £fe?s—Freehold Section, Shakespeare Ht., 48 perches, with Dwelling eoaK sueing o» Ha rooms, exclusive aol bathroom, ert'., Ott»i building* thereon. 4 v<«wt inveite mom. fcTiji». £470 —Freehold quarter-acre Secriclt, Fox Sfc., Colbdea, with •ight-xooxa\ ed Cottage thereon; water- laid oa ; »-tferj cunrenuno*. l’»rme.,r £3V5 —Leasehold Section. 3a parebaa, Nelson Quay, Gobden, with eixroomed Cottage theraosi \ 'ivory, convenience j water laid washhouse, bath, etc. *ar>. , £Bso—Quarter-acre B'reehold Section, Cowpei St., with splendid villa -residence thereon, containing nine. ■ commodious rooms, fitted wijw every convenience } £250 caaSq, balance 6 per cent ‘,i u,. £3Bo—Preston Road sad Blakeimwa/.--W« are prepared to erect d*f. roomed Dwellings, including bathrooms, wsrhh'-ose, etc. / on Leas®; hold sections)' unaU deposit only. required. ; avsble »a rent, fc I 80--Freehold .Section, 33 parches, corner oil Bright .and Blscketft streets, Cobden; splendid view. ?‘r £23o—Freehold Section, 32 percheaj cleared ; Shakespeare St. The only vacant f section ' -- 1: - ! popular street.'' £l90 —Freehold Section. Marlborough Street. £2oo—FreehoM quarter-acre S actio*, Lydia. 91. • ia»gnib i ’eijt view of town and harbour. 'Kf 't TO LEND.-We nre prej « inasca pxrckaura of .'laivu... abora yropertiaa to,a my mint «8 at n«l«f sl'tettorwk ,4''. ■■■»*• ■ ■i>Jr *V-- A ■.. ,■■■!«. . : » tor, sal© on tlji'g, S 3 pereboa.

OTIRA—CASS COACH SERVICE. COBB AND CO’S ROYAL MAIL LINE. CASSIDY AND CO Proprietors r Line of Modem Coaches leave A OTIRA for CASS on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS after the arrival of the train, returning from CASS on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS.. PARTIES AND SPECIAL COACHES ARRANGED FOR. FARES * SINGLE, 20s.;' RETURN, 30s. G. W. MOSS AND CO., Agents. Mackay Street, Greymouth. WHAT DO YOU TAKE FOR. .... BREAKFAST? The wisest and most healthy persons will say, ‘Torridge made from ROBINSON’S. PATENT GROATS.’’ It makes a finer-flavoured, easierdigested, and richer porridge than the ordinary oatmeal.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 June 1912, Page 2

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