m$ eedle Can Keep Down Expenses k au * ut i 9450 1*430-Lwliea’Ruaa-I iu Drt peplum 1 waist, flat collar, pocket* and a ireat with roll collar and lull length sleeves; | • four gore gathered [ •kirt Dreaa mar be • made With or without i peplum, in either of two lengths. H 36. 3fl, 40, 42 With the aaaistaiiee of theae famoue paper pattern* you can make your earn frocks, costume*, underwear, or clothe* for children and grown-ups if necessary. They are the eaaieat pattern* in the world to follow, you simply can’t go wrong, the direction* are so explicit and everything so dear to understand. , • All Pattern* 9d each Port Free Book Patterns The large catalogue of Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns contains 3,800 illustrations of garments made from Home Journal designs. Every kind 6t garment ’is represented, and underneath or alongside each is given the number and description of pattern. • rice of Book 1/6 no P We also have a number of Ladies’ Home Journal Embroidery books, giving about 8572 illustrations of beautiful designs. Embroidery Books 8d each 9446 9446 Missea’ Dress with double collar, full length sleeves, with tufn-back cud* and a thr.ee piece gathered skirt to be made with or without the pockets. Size. 14. 16. 18. 20. BEATH & CO. LIMITED aaaaa ihtcnkli, ■ftaau eiaacTMi CHRISTCHURCH Agents (or Ladies’ Homo Journal Patterns Price of Book, 1/6; postage extra fid. Embroider Looks, 9d each; post-free.
GET IN BEFORE THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT Buy a Stock of 1 DEWAR’S Whisky .1 Wise people are now laying in a supjjly of Dewar’s Whisky. Who' knows what will happen when the Imperial Government seize all the distilleries in England/ s Griffen and Smith, BOUNDARY ST., ::;: GREYMOUTH PUBLIC NOTICE. RE-OPENING OF SCHOOLS Parents are once more np again st the RE-BOOTING of their boys and girls who are of school gae. '■During FORTY YEARS many hundreds of parents have proved that they effected a considerable saving by buying SCHOOL BOOTS from R. HANNAH & CO. WHO MAKE ALL THE SCHOOL BOOTS (THEY SELL. '/■ . ; / This year, although their Boots are slightly advanced, they sre STILL THE CHEAPEST. Girls’ strong Chrome* Boots: 7 to 10 9/6, 10/6, 11/6. 11 to 1 10/6, 11/6. 12/6. 2 and 3 12/6, 13/6, Y4/6. ; < and 5 13/6, 14/$, 16/6. , GUARANTEED ALL LEATHER. Sandals — 7 to 10 6/11. 11 to 1 6/6. Write for one of our Printed Price Lists. HANNAH’S, Grcynjoutlj ■gmmmm ■ ' ’_ ft ' •r teen * : t W •TYL* H wriX euWe4 to ai SSSSSm ► her to» mmkm n"£o«*ally ItftoMe tor all athtotto •«- > ' ■ ■ _ Mid it to allow ail Ml to w aiwrwtod tornM, wi mm• O e • . * ••Y' 'SB * y J J ill mm it v U m Hi
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1917, Page 3
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