Smart Costumes from Beaths .. DISTANCE is no bar to pleasurable shopping at Beaths. You can reach us easily and quickly by letter, and your orders receive the prompt, efficient attention of a capable staff specially trained to deal with the large and ever-growing volume of letter-order business. And you always have the satisfaction of knowing that if the goods are not just what you expected they may be returned and your money refunded without any delay. Write for one of these stylish Costumes. They are beautifully made and splendid value. COSTUME in Fawn Gabardine, medium length, coat lined with twill and trimmed with cable stitching, new pockets, belt and buckle ; skirt full and fairly short. Fawn Gabardine, stitched with silk — 115/With extra cable stitching 1 26/Dark Grey Worsted Suiting and Gabardine, stitched with black -126/Fine Black Suiting Serge, stitched with heavy black silk ... 126/Similar styles in Summer-weight Tweeds and Checks in shades of light and dark grey, nigger, brown, saxe, green—--95- 110/. 115/. 126/. 147/. and 9 Guineas We pay Postage and adow One Shilling Discount in each Complete £ for Cash . . , U CHAS. OGILViE. MANAGER ARGYLE HOUSE - CHRISTCHURCH
GET IN BEFORE THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT BtfyaStocfe of DEWAR^Whisky —w——■iwiifiii i— mm^rnmamrnm Wise people are now laying in a supply of Dewar’s Whisky. Who knows what will happen when the Imperial Government seize all the distilleries in England. Gtiffen &nd Smith; Ltd* BOUNDARY ST., i:;;: GREYMOUTII
a Sav® Money in tdbo®iClsdb©Ba I If yew Km&i Is «W cad wot ewt 6 wil PS? y®a well to replace SI with an " OaMM." The «a«rpm «uti of fuel In jetties up nad imUlntaa beet US M» antiquated tans* U dliireealnf, equalled cffiiy toy W wrtchid wjamlia e&totaed frees kta wrens. ORION Open or Close Fir© WWfc «Ml «t «*» jwwent prlca and all food products to dear, it pays handsomely to fawtal u * ORION.” Do it now ! Yoa will moo aeoaoy in fad economy. Tee ofll Owe ee waits la feed spoiled by bed wtoml M win mw* littlng-room Srei if yen like »r ..W,, an Open Tire yon will benefit *»ttiaß late year kmbaa ene ef Uaoa Baajee. *u mmMK, u, *■ yc«r e® IrooJW »M®a^HßWß!saaMaesaaßßiE««M Hannah & Co., Ltd. QREYMOUTH, Are fully alive to the existing crisis in the Leather and Boot Trades, and realise that every month the war lasts brings nearer the time when stocks of Imported Leather and Boots will be exhausted. With these things in view they have lately bought heavily, and during the past twelve weeks they have landed in their Greymouth Branch no less than £2146 worth of Boots and Shoes. Never before have they carried such heavy stocks. Thenwindow display gives some idea of the range of goods stocked, and the beauty of many of the lines is unsurpassed. 11. H. AND CO. still mark all goods in plain figwres at city prices, which ars THE LOWEST PRICES and Best Values
Speight’s ALES TO BE HAD EVERYWHERE
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1917, Page 3
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