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DEPENDABLE WRISTLET WATCHES For ladies no less than its practical usefulness has made it a favourite with ladies of taste. For street wear or for business use the above Wristlet Watch is eminently suitable. We have variety ranging from 22s 6d to £lO 10s MILITARY WRISTLET WATCHES tlvery soldier needs a Watch, not only one that Keeps good time, but one that stands unusually severe service. These Watches have luminous dials and hands for showing the time at night. Strong leather dial protectohs to ensure safety and protect breakage. Splendid assortment, ranging from 35s to £7 7s. GILBERT BROS. Ltd. TAINUI STREET.

devote all their time to growing strong and developing properly sa Nature intended they should. They relish the flavor of OBEAMOATA. (Cream o’ the Oat). It satisfies their craving for moat. It is an appetising food. It supplies the nourishment ail active children need. Sold hy all good stores in cartons which retain the original / flavor. (5) -

SPECIAL NOTICE. OWING TO PRESSURE OP I BUSINESS i E. CIIOLERTON I (M.P.0.C.), l Doctor of Optics (Eyes only) by Exam., with Honours. THE WELL-KNOWN EYE SPECIALIST Of Wellington, | Has decided to EXTEND his visit, and i may still be consulted on all defects of j eyes and sight. Appointments can be , made at the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel until March 15th (D.Y.) PARISH’S TEA ROOMS PROPRIETARY, TTAYING obtained the services of a first-class BAKER, are prepared to SUPPLY BREAD and SMALL GOODS. Country orders must be accompanied by cash, unless otherwise arranged. No booking. NURSING HOME. jVfRS. M. GILLINGHAM, Ladies iTJL Nurse, has REMOVED her Nursing Homo to a more convenient and sunny spot in Murray Street. —Address; No. 3; lately occupied by Mrs. K;tto. —’Phone 322. MARKER’S TEA ROOMS. MACKAY ST., ::::: GREVMOUTH. ’Phone 227.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1917, Page 4

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