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Watches Watches THE most critical judge of beauty of design, as applied to the handicraft of watch production will most certainly he more than satisfied with! THE ARTISTIC LINES that we are showing in this branch of the jeweller's art for this season's! trade Gold "Watches, Gold-filled Watches, "Watches cased in silver, gun-metal, and nickel; Ladies' Bracelet iWatcheg of .various styles and' prices. €ome In and see Them.

THE DRINK THAT SATISFIES! That's Russetta Cider. It is made from the purest apple juice and cane sugar. It is non-alcoholic and delioiously refreshing. Always say "Rusaetta." All hotels and stores.—Advt.

OFFICERS' MESS CIGARETTES AR? CONSIDERED PERFECT. They're bo entirely and delightiullj new. Officers' Mesa Cigaretes are mads from delicately prepared Rhodesian Tobacco—so they're British, aa well as high grade, which should recommend them! They will not hurt the throat nor stain the fingers; are cool, and in flavouv and aroma really delightful; cigarettes for the discriminating smoke*. Ask for Officers* Mesa Cigarettes at any tobacconist. Othe* Rhodesian British-grown specialties art the famous Invicta Mixture and Dreadnought Navy Cut. If you'te a pip« smoker, try either. Obtainable evfivg* wber«.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1915, Page 6

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