4 W; >/:■ -■-■): yt-:■;*'*' s» tit! i/v lV» 0> STYLE PLUS ECONOMY - HAT puts the cas<e for our Ladies' Tailoring into a nutshell. "What more does any lady desire than wellmade, correctly-cut clothes at the lowest price that can he expected for honest quality in the material and makings WE HAVE A FINE RANGE OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS FOR WINTER COSTUMES—INSPECTION INVITED ■k; ANDERTGN, THE UP-TO-DATE LADIES' TAILOR, MAWHERA QUAY, GRKYMOUTH. THEY DON'T COST MUCH BUT THEY ADD IMMENSELY TO THE ENJOYMENT OF A MEAL. WORCESTER SAUCE—As as the best imported and less than half the price. ORIENTAL RELISH—Simply Exquisite ! Tastes like Chutney, but is far cheaper. CASHMERE PICKLES- Something entirely new in Flavour and Zest. TOMATO SAUCE —Rich and very Luscious. Mas no equal. Ask your grocer to s 'rid' a b.rtle of each, jrst to iry r,h a m—they're a real treiu and qtii:« a change. Say: "MELHUISH'S PLEASE." It's tkßest TvetVerSolds&t '<i m m xs ■zJWJr \ I : 4 k S%SVf CReccu iSßfifcV B©ES fLY Have you ever heard the owner of a Columbia Gramophone complain that the Winter evenings are too long ? Never! r & j nS\a www Q HSii^l! has fresh delights for every evening in the year. Do not imagine that any other instrument can prov : de this continual interest—it must be the Columbia Gramophone. Ask your Dealer for Catalogues or write to MUSIC SPECIALISTS, |Cl?ristcl?arcl>. F. WADE & Co., Agents, Grey mouth. r hwm Don't take risks. For a few shillings you can buy a good LAMP from uft-oiw that gives a good light, and shows the ruts and holes iuthe t»:ul All kinds, all prices. Whichever it is, it will bo the best of all kind at the Price in the Dominion. CYGLIGHT 03L LAMP—Absolutely the cheapest of Lamps, but strong, serviceable—2s. REFEREE OIL LAMP.—A better class of Lamp, well finished, great value—ss. PANTHER GAS LAMP.—Unequalled as a mediumpriced Gas Lamp. Economical on gas. Attractive design; strong light—6s. PHENOMENON GAS LAMP —One of the best of Gaa Lamps. Bums five hours on one charge. Safe, reliable, brilliant light. SmalJ front, lis ; Medium, 11/6; Large, 13/9. Hosts of other Lamps in stock. W rite for what you want. All Cyclists' Requirements Irpt in stock. Our Catalogue gives prices. Write for it. *'ree. ~ SCOTT &!Sc«s, 183 GEORGE STREET, BUNEDIN. <i ww—w ntf fANTED KNOWN.— Celebrated] Cort Soccer Football Boots, 13/6 ] oair, at Hannah's.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1914, Page 3
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