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DRESSING WITH DISTINCTION i ' JT should be everybody’s ambition tc f dress with distinction. In these \ days that might appear to you very difficr.lt indeed, but ft is not so if you will allow us to make your clothes. We have a very wide experience in SUIT and COSTUME making, and in all our work we make a special study of the individual tastes of our Clients. We sot out to satisfy your particular desires and the progress of our business shows that in the past we have given complete satisfaction. u s fi kv Your next Suit or Costume should be ordered now—not a day later if you can avoid it, as prices are rapidly rising. FRANK B. LAWN. TAILOR AND MERCER; MACKAY ST., GREYMOUTH. Hj BE3 E 3 a a* HOT DRINKS— WARM BEDS B ! —AMUSEMENTS For Millions of Men ! Ee3 I The work goes on continuously—every hour—night and day. Wherever our Troops are to be found, Ihe Church Army s War Work is increasing their Comfort, hllicicncy, and Morale. Over, 1000 Rest Huts are being operated by The Church Army—22o are in the Shell Zone in France. Each of its 50 Kitchen Cars provides 300 Hot Drinks at every boiling, for men entering or leaving the trenches, day anti night. 1000 Beds are always ready for Troops on leave in London. Thousands of Parcels are sent every week to Prisoners of War. £50,000 URGENTLY WANTED To Extend the Work in N.Z. Training Camps, on Troopships and Hospital Ships, in Hospitals and on every Front. HELP to give Comfort and Relieve the Needs of Our Brave New Zealand Bovs ! Send Your Donation—Large or Small—Without Delay to HAINES—S E 22 m - THE MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Jas. W. Henderson ) HonoraryGeo. Sliirtcliffe I Treasurers 20 Mulgratte Street, WELLIHGTOH Cross Cheques “Union Bank, Wellington.” E ffl P

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Edgar M. Phillips, representing Wcbley, bon and Gofton, iitd., salesman and inner. All communications addressed Box 32. or 121 Tainni Street Adv 4. The Tried and Tested Cough Cure! Wise parents are never without Bennington’s Irish Moss —free from harmful drugs and opiates, there’s no remedy so good, so sure and so safe for children’s \ coughs rff"' ‘MssS and colds. r eONNINCTON'S'i j I CARRAGEEN j | & ill ill hiifn. • a im ii». y : w 1111 ®w»li gjfshiliif ■■ ••••; i ctoßce eoMNiHCTor* no j: Older folk, too, have proved the remarkable merits of Bennington's Irish Moss i It eases the cough, soothes the irritation in the tubes, and quickly effects a cure [lnsist on the original— Bennington’s. 148 6oi», Successful GOlTßElroatmeat Known throughout the length and breadth of New Zealand as r the most suooesalul Ooitro a complete sucoees eeldom fail* to be i *n a few months. Ha# succeeded in.tnany obittnate ease* both in adnlta and children. Full Information Post Ptu on application to A, DOIG - Family ChemtaS 1131. Victoria Avenue WANGANUI S

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 July 1918, Page 7

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