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Write to Death's tor.. I, Cold Weather Blousings second large importation of the New Blousings is i r TL_ J-1' Li.£..11.. varied colours and patterns offering an exceptional opportunity to secure daintiness, warmth and wear at one and the same time. WYNCELAINES, saxe and white, black and white, pink and white; and plain colours- light blue, pink and saxe 30in. wide 1/11* yard THE NEW DELMONIA, almost endless colour combinations, for Winter Blouses and Frocks • 27in. wide 1 /2£ yard WOOL RIPPLE STOCKINETTE, in brown, vieux rose, grey, red, saxe, pink and navy, for Gowns and Dressing Jackets v 56in. wide 7/11 yard NURSE CLOTHS, light and dark navy, white stripes, for Boys', Girls', and Ladies'Wear 31in. wide 1/1 i 1 /6i yard WOOL DELAINES, light and dark grounds, showing in the newest Liberty designs, all GREY AND CEYLON FLANNELS ... 30in. wide 3/6 yard CREAM SUPERLA FLANNEL, for Ladies' and Children's Day op Night Wear ... 30in. wide */3 yard FLANNELETTE, soft and good, for Intimate Wear .-,««, A 30and36in. wide 1/1 Jl/2J 1/3i 1 /4J 1/6* 1 /Si and 1/11J yard Include in your letter any of your Underclothing or Corset Requirements Your complete satisfaction is assured. eathiO) AGENTS FOE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS. "

sf>lte^ sat K !*,¥ GSa m ■m H-l\ m " "/"row 7Va P/anf to 7>a Ttibli" WitKerind The Manufacture of Tea When the freshly plucked leaf is brought in by the gatherers, it is first artificially withered under cover; it is then machine-rolled to bruise the delicate cells; it is further fermented to enhance its delicate qualities, and is finally 'fired' to seal up and hold all its flavoury richness captive, and make it suitable for bulk packing. NELSON MOATES are the choicest that come from Ceylon, our own staff resident in Colombo doing ail the bulk buying. From all' Grocers v2K 2/2,3/-. , ::-::,<. ■;M tfS 'Rolling m* m 1 larasisii; wwr&r-z. ifu'iw'j^Mi!!^!!!!' lifiifiillliii iifiiiiriri^Xliniiiiiiiil mi... a li,..rlii Fermemm ,/pm ■'<r : P* «8§ mimm m Firind a rtfe ~*« «•£ m *&&* m m /*»*; ■»iai II m -"IIWB I se « r« «r \%% fc« sf/ 1* SIS S*l S+A 9»*¥J&6z S&3SF S6i Wf>rSCMt The Geography Books will he Altered When at school «veitsed to read something like this: "Westland, on rheWest Coast, South Island; exports coal, gold and Vmber." Soon the geography books will ha,ve to add "wool, beef, mutton, grain" to the nst. SOW SEEDS OF SUCCESS—NOW. Grass Seed—Griffen and Smith Grass Seed—should be put down now, I'or there will be "money in grass" Write for our prices for Timothy, Alayke, Italian and Perennial Rye, Cocksfoot, Red and White Clover. Co in for pasture lands; now—profit later. GRIFFEN & SMITH, LTD. MERCHANTS, GREYMOUTH. r

Coal is Ton IN GREYMOOTH AND 50/- IN WELL Naturally it is cheaper -near, it's source. This disparity in price is usual—freight and other charges increasing the price the further the goods have to travel; but, and it is a big BUT—HANNAH & BOOT ARE SOLD AT THE SAME PRICES ALL OVER NEW ZEALAND. DO YGU REALISE that this fact means a BIG SAVING to those residents of such places as Greymouth, who buy their Boots from the makers. BIG STOCKS ! BEST QUALITY ! LOWEST PRICES ! m HANNAH A DANGER AVOIDED. In Kola-Nip you get a stimulant for the tired, a refreshment for the hot, a There is no danger from blood poison q llenc h er for the thirsty. A tablespoonresulting from a wound when Charnher- f u j j n aerated water makes a cooling, aanlain's Pain Balm is applied. It is an alcoholic drink. Hotels and stores.— antiseptic. Sold by Kettle Bros., .Srcymouth.—Ad vt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 April 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 April 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 April 1918, Page 3

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