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DRESSING WITH DISTINCTION j£T should be everybody’s ambition to dress with distinction. In these days that might appear to you very difficult indeed, but it 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 oar work we make a special study of the individual tastes of our Clients. We set out to. satisfy your particular desires and the progress of our business shows that in the past we have given complete satisfaction. O m /A & Kit 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.

GRACE ‘ Grace is added even to a charming slight figure by the D& A Corset illustrated. Like all D & A’s it i§ made in Canada and fitted on living Canadian models. It has the “chic” of the best French corsets but sells at half the price. There is aD& A to suit every figure. K DOMINION CORSET CO. Makers also of the La Diva Corsets and li D& A "Good Shape” Brassieres 7.17, rah. Ask your corse Hire -rT' as f I •a £SK tot m saiSSi

r J'HE MOTOR AMBULANCES sent by The Church Army were the first in the field. The Church Army Has Provided 1000 Rest Huts and Tents, used by 150,000 to 200,000 men every day ; SO Kitchen Cars, each making 300 Hot Drinks at every boiling ; 1000 Beds in London for Soldiers on leave; Thousands of Parcels weekly to Prisoners of War. WE HAVE DONE MUCH: WE MUST DO MORE for our New Zealand Boys and the Empire's Six Million Soldiers—in N.Z. Training Camps, on the Sea, and on Every Front. We follow the Fighting Men everywhere and to all Hospitals, with the Comfort and Help they so sorely need and so greatly appreciate. £50,000 wanted—Send Your Donation To-day. THE MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Jas. W. Henderson \ Honorary Geo. Sliirtclifl'e ) Treasurers 20 Mulgrave Street, WELLINGTON Cross Cheques “Hnion Bank, Wellington.” MAINtS-Q mm aßsaasaa Send Sor NEW CATALOGUE,, POST PRfi B, Largest issued showing the great I advantage of buying direct from the Makers, Curtains, all makes, Cauntenft | Nets end Fabrics,, Muslins, (ioSMchold Linens. Crctonnor Underwear, Hosiery, Blouses Laces, imports lions ouz Looms direct saving «rvei ai profits, I Full corapiete infomialion In Cslaiog se. ffunditds of jlUisttatsuiiß. Wrlt« snov I to-day and see what you cave. We Oufl. entre Delivery Wstablished 80 Yeat* ; & P&ACW A fin Ns.. *3i L*nm*. WoTT'\awv,*t,

s < are worth Gd. per doz. So start to-day and save them; hut the Radium Tins must be in good condition —no damaged lids or edges. Take the tins to your grocer or boot-dealer, and he will give you 6d. per doz. cash, or if unable to deliver them, send parcels of not less than 2 doz. (ins direct to the makers — it sMi Limited, P.O. Eox 3, Wellington South. Payment and Postage trill he returned 0 immediately on receipt of parcel Be sure and state name and address. iKTsnrs sssrira BBESHEEPra'B’ra*® C?c LUL.s.rm 9 PUBLIC NOTICES. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. —Cheap Presents for— GIFTS. SEE MILNER’S WINDOW —For— GOLD BROOCHES With Nugget Pendants. GOLD BROOCHES With Greenstone Pendants. GOLD FERN-LEAF BROOCHES. GOLD PLAIN SAFETY BROOCHES, GOLD BROOCHES (Quartz in centre.) All the above are made from West Coast gold. Every article is more than a mere present —it carries a sentiment and lasting value that far costlier gift* often lack. A. H. MILNER

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1918, Page 7