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STEP TOWARDS WINTER IN . RED COSTUME The question of comfort alone demands that you order your Autumn and Winter Costume NOW—whilst in "LAWN" garments, all those nice poinfcj NEW TWEEDS ! NEW SERGES ! A KAIAPOI COSTUME to your measurement from 755. COSTUMES made on the premises from 105 s. And now that you can avail yourself of the services of the most skilled cutter in Greymouth, and also our staff of expert tailors, why hesitate? In any case— WHY NOT CALL AND SEE THESE SUPERB FABRICS TO-DAY ? F.B. LAWN, ': TAILOR, OUTFiTTE R AND MERCER, GREYMOUTH AND REEFTON. A. W. Smith, Traveller. • m«fc&TrJMmaacßßqc«3gaß«ami»«mw^ BHI H •*i : k •-*.•<" y KS 1 rs •.% *r»>: aa» >'ss' m mi ?;-.C :•■ :•' as -, ®Z 1 ■:&i W mm ■^. % m m ',,;, PS. ?4: «i'A Ife !,"v.«? ;» ■>m K WHAT would you give to be free W from corset troubles ? What would you pay to be in advance of other girls in style, in gracefulness, in comfort? You need pay no more than the price of a pair of " Kabo" Corsets—and you will find that the price is pleasingly moderate. There is no other corset just like the " Kabo." Each moder is fashioned on a perfect human form. " Kabo " Corsets are loop-laced, have untarnishable metal mounts, and will not rust. They will last longer than the average corset because they are made much better. When ordering by post please state whether for sl.ght, medium, or stout figure. .. Sole Agent f*\ for Grey : % ' IB

BROOKES IN FORM. (BV ELFCTKIU TELEGBAPH-'COI'TEIGHT-] LONDON, April 23. Brookes defeated Count Salin (6—l), (6—2) in the semi-final at Montreaux.

At the Arbitration Court tins afternoon .Mr. Finch, President of the Blackball Miners' Union, said the averge increased earnings at Blackball since the receift strike wore not due to the waning influence of "Red Fedism," as had been alleged by the local manager in giving evidence yesterday. M''. Finch accounted for the increase ill wag-js to the fact that there w e re now some forty less men working at Blackball since the strike, and, as a consequence, there were more trucks to go round and the miners were thus given more facilities to get their coal away from the face, hence the increase. Personally his average earnings for last pay had been £1 per day, but he qualified the statement by saying that he was given as many "boxes'" as' he could till, and the management desired the place to be worked quickly bcauso the "place" was threatened bv fire. For chronic chest complaints. Wood's Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d. 2s 6d.-A.-M. Business men should remember that it is better to keep the money circulating in your own town. This gi T 'es employment printirg, ljtho. work, etc., with the Grey, to many. Then place your order for mouth Evening Star, jobbing printers.— —Ad\ t. JOIN THE ARMY of those who have tested the wonderful curative virtures of Dr Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment. It gives quick relief and speedy cure whenever applied to a burn, blister, bruise," or a pain or soro nf any nature. Price Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable at ParkinRon and -T-"*.—Advt. " "THE MAN WHO FORGETS ivill soon lip forgotten."—Forget no! that .•M.,,1.1! - w th- 1:,-m.lv f.i- yon " T|i. modx-al i"" 1, •"' " " • h ' ''' '3< ilu i:.\«-«" lcnc« S)f Martell's:-Advt. '

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 April 1914, Page 2

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