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“From Tea Plant to Tea Table' Evary crop cf Tea-leaf varies in some respect from others, even when plucked from the same plantations and off the same plants. So as to secure an evenness of quality for each grade, these different growths are blended in Wellington by our expert Tea blenders—-men with a life training in the art. That’s why ss**' we* have such a delicious flavour, why they arc so economical in use, and why each grade is tho best possible at its price. From all Groces a«a*N, Vll 3'n -Bn te~\ TEA BLENDING 7 / sS f wuri L..LJL mm, *aa3» m k V ionm* J*C i£SS2i. AWm.

Wo have just opened up a new range of White Silk and Crepe do Chine Blouses. They are all in good qualities, with the new shaped sailor and Cape collar's. These Silk Blouses are priced wonderfully low at 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 14s Gd and 17s fid*each and the Crepe de Chine Blouses, white, Mack and colors at 21s, 255. 30s, 35s each. At Walker’s, Boundary Street. —Advt.

PUBLIC NOTICES. £OAST | EXCHANGE. FOR SALE—One 33ft Steam Launch, beam 7ft., depth 3ft. 3in.; Kauri planking, Hardwood frames, keel and stems; fastened throughout copper and brass; decked over with two deckhouses ; compound condensing engine; boiler press, 1001 bs. ; gun-metal tail shaft, ball thrust and stern tube; gunmetal propeller, 24in. dia. ; 2 masts, 2 lifebuoys, 6 lifebelts ; suit Lake Brunner. Price F.0.R1r., Greyrnouth, £l6O. ■ Agents for SKANDIA CRUDE OIL BURNING ENGINES. The latest thing in economical power. MULCOTT HAIR BELTING. REID AND GRAY’S Agricultural Implements and other useful lines. If you wish to purchase or have for sale anything in Hardware or Machinery, write us and we will attend to your requirements at once. Also quantity of Dredge Material to be sold cheap, including Bucket 4£ft, by sft., cubic capacity 24in. centres, links 24in. centres and Brushes Manganese pins Sins, by 2.\ins., from 7£ifi9. to 101ns. ling with brushes. Bucket Brushes, , Lips, 7xl inch, Bottoms (new). 1 Screen (half worn), 160 ft. Ladder, Pulleys, Blocks, Pumps, and other articles to numerous to mention. No reasonable offer refused. 600 ft. ot Cook’s hi use six months.) WICK AND LATIMER. Box 113. ’Phone 191. M AOKAV Hl'.. IW TUilwiiT Station GARDEN SEEDS (Cooper’s.) HUY them froiq W. BOUCHER, Union Store, Mawhera Quay. Our Seeds are Absolutely Reliable. APPLES. “Apples are apples” just now—they will bs higher in price before many days. The choicest and cheapest are obtainable at BOUCHER’S Union Store BEDROOM SETS. A special feature of a very fine display of Crockerywaro is BOUCHER’S Bedroom Sets, Inspect them—Union Store, Mawhera Quay, SEE MILNER’S WINDOW —for— GOLD BROOCHES from 3s 61 —See Milner’s Window for— LUMINOUS WATCHES. —See Milner’s Window for— GOLD RINGS from 10s. —See Milner’s Window for— GRANNY CHAINS from 40b. —See Milner’s Window for— GOLD NECKLETS from 7s 61 —See Milner’s Window for— GOLD & GREENSTONE TRINKETS from 2s 6d. ' —See Milner’s Window for— LADIES’ & GENT’S WATCHES —See Milner’s Window for— BEST PRICES IN TOWN. A. H. MILNER. UPPER MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. My Prices cannot be beaten. Yo« Will find thin by « visit to the ibojj.

HOME SAVED FROM DRINK.

“Our homo was saved from a downfall, and we can only thank ‘Drinko’ for it. Only two packets were used.” So writes a Dunedin wife. Hundreds of similar letters on file. Write for free booklet with copies and full details of this wonderful secret drink cure. Address: Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 U Laxnbton Quay, Wellington.—Advt, i

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1917, Page 3

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