BLANKETS FOR WINTER NteS IS! i- ; : !\\UM/ :> ** 45%-ar ■• ,a?.f\\si 1 5 ! f i *c:tt v >vnPillH : ; 'if shillings £o further than before, j his Is Ihe Blanket Feast of the Season- We’ve cut prices in an unprecedented manner to ma!>c this a record winter sale of Bianhets. SEE THESEJ MONEY-SAVERSIfCR YOts- - All-Wool Blankets. Kaiapoi, Wellington, and Bruce beds) 24/- 27/6, 30/r White All-Wool Blankets (for threequarter beds') ' 32/6, 34/-, 37/6, 40/-All-Wool Blankets (for double beds) 42/6, 45/-, 50/-, 52/6. Grey Blankets, 22/5, 27/6, 30/-, 35/-. THESE ALL-WOOL BLANKETS WILL ATTBACT A LOT OF ATTENTION. ONCE THE GOODS ABE SEEN, THE QUALITY AND LOW PRICES WILL BE ATP BEG! AT ED TO THEIR FULLEST. Free Postage, CarSa/*c and Railage as usual. WS. McKAY 6KEVMODTII ir?a NELSON
O © is MONDAY 711?, TO SATURDAY, 1211? MAY This week the whole of our windows and inside fittings will be devoted to a groat display of Juvenile 'A ear. Every article of attire will bothere —for the wee toddler, in his “first pants,” right up to the big boy starting work. And all will have the famous “R. 8.” Brand, ensuring excellence of quality, a perfect tit, ad id unlimited wear. W m IIPI STS GOOD ) BOYS’ SPORTS SUITS From 16/6 BOYS’ WINTER OVERCOATS From 12.6 BOYS’ STRONG BOOTS From 13 6 COME ALONG, BOYS. AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES! MEW ZEALAND CLOTHiNtj FACTOR 1 i rM y»«ffai;M«rrii~fririiTrriiinrmnmrfn“--'in''~rrnrrTr~iT raifnT‘~n - ’Trrr-f" ,l> ri ,I T~-r , 'T' , *ti , DT-r»*-* k\ ■....... i ]fv f] uii^nTT! rJ irT'i_i ii Liihr l li' iihS'vy> U\i ; 44 Vac’ 5 Boots and Shoes arc 4 4 BALL-BAND ! ’ >ts an Special Qi >•1 jhfi w u, 6 -- X u They are vulcanized by the Vacuum IfvA ms Process, the greatest discovery in the manufacture of rubber footwear in re vea The “Vac” goods arc very comfortable to wear. They arc light in weight and they lit well. They are the most durable rubbers made, and we recommend them for all kinds of unusually hard wear. Try them —you will find it is true that they “Feel Like Velvet — Wear Like Iron. s> J. W. CHALK JQLSPATGH J FOUN DRY L m fR)Y. UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS Ladies’ and Gcal's (Established 1874.) ENG IN EER S, .80 1 LEUM A K EUS, BLACKSMITHS IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. Tiie most useful article UMBRELLAS to give your friend,s for UMBRELLAS a present; > UMBRELLAS WEST COAST AGENTS FOR- - COOK’S WIRE ROPES BOILER PRESERVATIVES STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS BOILER COVERINGS G. A. WEBSTER O3lßKli LLA MAKE E, Circular Saws and all . Sawmilling ami Engineers’ Requisites kept in stock. US PATENT TO EVERYONE” t if you invent some clever device is an invaluable, improvement over you run a big risk of losing the of'.your study and hard work unless ‘jintebi!” voiir idea. '. r ,Now .is the. .before:, Itis .copied; Consult ns. Illiglics.;. f,l ib. R'altmt. A 1 lorneys, Has just, completed one of the best and most up-to-date lines in Ladies’ and Gent’s 'Umbrellas, specially adapted for the West Const. Ladies’ Table-top Umbrellas, Gold and Silver-mountin(gs< with fancy handles, Gent’s Gold and Silver-mounted Horn Handles. These Umbrellas are all specially made to suit West Coast conditions and carry the firm’s usual twelve mouths’ guarantee, Be sure to inspect before buying -elsewhere. CL "A. WEBSTER
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1917, Page 4
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