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ON'T hesitate to The price of Wool isjstill advano ing, 'but ha bought before the war enables us to STILL SELL AT THE. . OLD PRICES MANSON & Co., Greymouth "Weather—Cl>ai>£eable ai>d Rali>y." Good Stout Boots Needed! With the. prospect of Winter's rain I and »election of footwear . j that -will protect yon from its unweL i "ConM»* «ffect ß call* for your attention. would be free from chills and ills yonr first caw in regard to Wintar iihould be to keep you* feet dry and warm,. /" t Yoa need the reliable, sturdily-built footwear which we have carefully J ohowsn for its sterling goodness. Fine atocici juot to hand. MEN'S HEAVY SPLIT SHOOTERS, 13s 6d. MEN'S HEAVY KIP SHOOTERS, 15» 6d to 255. MEN'S GREENHIDE SHOOTERS, 16s 6d OPEOIAL.-MEN'S BOX CALF DERBY BALS., "Dnrox" Water, proof Soles, 255. GUM-BOOTS, MINING BOOTS, LEGGINGS AND GOLOSHES, JUST ARRIVED. W. M©rrisb& Co. W-ead HooMte y 'Phone m Box 128.

TAKE HOLDER & SONS, A§ei?ts MAWHERA ©DAY, Greynjeutlf.

CONVERSATION "I did enjoy my afternoon." "Wasn't that cup of tea delicious?" "It was, indeed. I asked which tea it was, and she told me TIGER TEA." "Oh, well, of course, one always gets nice tea when TIGER is used. It is so pure and fragrant." Essentially tlje Tea for "Afternoons.

jHelior'S / The Same© \ ?' of Highest Quality at moderate priioe. It makes a meal onjoyk. able to the last ©amp! *■ Aide digestion. ' Sauc& OHXISTO HUB 0 B, (Opfflflitl Smlw»X BtatHeft.) Goafafcieat t® all (parte «f Um dtp, •nil aabazbs. •■•-■: Diaaez ol wexiral of traja bom the West Com*. Pwiseagew) for WblHm'Hen have half aa boor. Ikeakfaai 'ol wrairai of taraia ttam %4telkoa. Paa»eafßW St*Grsymosfcb kaw'-faH leaW'U**?* o^^: v? ; : ->'* : Bieata tallsi f«r torslsa k»<3 «w?ly itftfeiaitv Tai*f *oiei»tiL

•aiiTH "WMTLAHI [Visitors to the ••ASH HRVitl. West Com*. •■UTH WMTLANst Rose to Frana" MASH SIRVItSI Joseph Glacier. ' JOHH ft still eoßtlftßJOK his well-know* Oeaea Nrriet from ROSB to FRANZ 308BPH GLACIER. Oosohestewa Mom •wm TUESDAY aad FBIDOT, m, i» *»« day ■» desired, carrying "Veiefnni to __ tffcei CSui Hetol, Bom j or Pert °»<% IEBIIRY HOTEI3. IAPAHOI, POINT ELIZABETH. MR, ALEX BARGISON (late oj Hokitikftn, haTim* taken tke liceiwe of lli« efcevii hotol, troste to wait ft fair share el public patreaaf e. Only the tart braids o! Wines ead Spirits kept. W. O'BRIEN, Managar. DIIOHa ROOM irader personal iiipervisks of Mm. flaTgiwa. Weekend jsieaies - arranged. Good ' seenerj Mil itklnf. Afterneon Tea Is. lOMMEROIAL TJOTIL, 'OMMBROXAL JJLOTKL, ■Jenitf Mcvkeza Qaaf ami leanlaaty •treat.) tie alere Betel if ia»»as*d by 3AXM WHD. lata ai llaskball. OMtemn* «en rely on aeiarini »otkina bat iha heft oi flpirite ejid Alas. AH the t*al kraals stocked, iplendid ffsble aid.moderate fcaril. •RMD, .Proprietor.' !IJIi!ON«WISTPORT ]|fOTOR QlßyiOl, KQIHU OAR. Ceavaa MHWON daily at lf>» Beatat »■«_ * 1§ fcßr

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1915, Page 7

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