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Cl?arn>it>£ Costunjcs ai>d Dress Goods for Suiprryer Wear. ' W-VV. Ladies should njaljc a pcipi of seeii>s these pc w goods—they arc useful as well as very pretty—apd are pow offered, at such low prices as ipust. result ip a rapid apd eoipplete clearapce. Heady-made Summer One-Piece Presses (small stripes) 11/6, 13/6, 15/-. Ready-made Summer Presses in the new Crepe 14/6, 18/6; 22/6. The N\w English-made Costumes in the new Greys, Corduroys, and some Silk Lined 35/-, 40/-, 45/-. McKay & Sop apd Thorp as S> Mcßeath (Arpalgaipated). MAWEERA QUAY, GREYMUITH. V WHERE YOU GET T!« BEST CHILDREN'S MIUNERY R. HANNAH & Go. Ltd. Tins boot & Greymouth. SHOE EMPORIUM, J Our new season’s goods are now to hand. They comprise the very fatest of the pick of the world’s manufacturers in Blacks, Tans, Patents and various colours and shades. Our prices are absolutely the lowest; our stock h the largest, most up-to-date and varied assortment to chose from. We invite your inspection of our window display—all goods marked in plain figures. We can fit all feet with com fort and ease, whether it be a light Sunday or working boots or shoes. Children’s Boots and Shoes in endless variety to choose from. Our .Ordinary Prices are other stores Sale Prices. Our Motto ; Small profits and quick returns. Men’s Strong Bluchers from 5/11. Men’s Strong Shooters from 10/6. Men’s Strong Whole-back Shooter® 15/6. Men’s Whit© Chrome Sole Tonnis Shoes 10/6. Men’s White Chrome Sole Bowling Boots 12/6 Men’s Champion Tennis Shoes 4/6. Men’s Chrome Sunday Boots 11/6, Men’s Patent Derby Boots and Shoes 22/6. Children's Shoes from 1/6. Ladies Chrome Lace Boots 11/6. Ladies Glace Ox Shoes 9/6. Ladiea Chrome Slippers 5/J.l. Ladies Patent Derby Shoes 12/11. Ladies Patent Gray Top Shoes 6/6. Ladies Easy Gymnasium Shoes 3/3 and 4/6. Ladies White Tennis Shoes, Chrome Soles 7/6. Ladies Patent 1-Bar Button Shoes 12/6. Childrens Boots, Lace and Button, from 3/6. Rubberhide, Woonsocket, Snag Proof Gum Boots. Bring your Repairs to us, we do them best. HANNAH’S i a mm Farmers who desire to Increase their crops, Please Note WE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR BASIC SLAG, MADE IN ENGLAND, IN LOTS TO SUIT FARMERS —TO BE DELIVERED ABOUT JUNE NEXT. •‘STAR’* BRAND IS A HIGH GRADE ENGLISH SLAG, BEING FINELY GROUND; ANALYSIS HIGH, 85-90 PER CENT. OF THE PHOSPHORIC ACID BEING SOLUBLE. FOR PRICES AND ALL PARTICULARS APPLY TO Griffon and Smith, Agents. Chas. Uddstrom, Mackay St.-- Qreyn outh / JUST LANDED Nairn’s and Lancaster Linoleums in latest patterns,, from Three Feet toj Twelve Ffeet wide. REMNANTS OF LINOLEUMS BOLD AT PRICES TO CLEAR. Li C. UDDSTROM, . Mackay Drey mouth. J. M°SHERRY. NOURISH YOUR CHILD PROPERLY (Late A. ,W. Yarrall.) [ ST., GREYMOUTH. Plead© Selections: Something a Little, Different. of these goods, inspect them, nj. Satisfaction the prime ;a Strixtigr School Bags, \ Loathe:? Lunch t..m Bags, ng and Walking Bags, her and Collar Boxes, elling Bags, f and Cliidstone Bags. TyOZENS of children grow up weakly t simply because they are not [ roperly fed. Give your child ROBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY and ROBINSON’S PATENT GROATS in turn. These specially prepared foods contain all the elements necessary to body-building in an easily digested form. Nurses and doctors recommend Robinson’s famous preparations. Recipes with each tin. Better than the beet of others—Tan-ol I the floor polish. On sale everywhor. u tins, liquid 1/-, pasta 6d.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 October 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 October 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 October 1913, Page 4

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