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A FEW SNIPS 12 Doz. Gent’s HEAVY BRACES 1/9 pair, worth 2/o. Men’s CASHMERE SOX la pair, worth 1/9. . Men’s SUMMER UNDERPANTS 1/6 pair. Men’s Wool Finest SINGLETS 3/11, worth 5/6. 250 Pairs Men’s Hard-wearing TROUSERS, 4/3. Women’s Cashmere Finish HOSE 2/6 pair, now 1/9. Ladies’ PANAMA HATS, 18/6 for 13/9, 15/6 for 10/9. Ladies’ UMBRELLAS 6/9, 7/11, 5/11, worth double. Women’s White Canvas SHOES 11/6, for 7/6. Women’s White Canvas Strap SHOES 11/6, for 8/9. Women’s Black Velvet Walking SHOES 11/6,’ now 9/3. MERCERS, HATTERS & BOOT IMPORTERS

JJUIULY the price of vegetable;! soaring beyond reach, and soon potatoes will be almost as dear as oranges. We say, grow your own, v 'sid keep cash in your' pocket. At Griffen and Smith’s are to be found all the leading varieties. CLEAN, F?"3H SEED, THAT i~ .'REE OF BLIGHT! This is the seed that will repay for labour spent in planting—seed that is guaranteed to germinate and give a big crop. Now is the time to plant! Call and see us! All classes of Vegetable Seeds also in stock. if or o o % > V V ORIFFEN & SMITH Lid MERCHANTS, GREYMOUTH.

For Men & Women ■ ■»:' * oave won | for t'himselves an ENVIABLE• position in oiib ic esteem* In the first place, as to appearance, they appeal on the score of Go .d Style. Next, as to Wearing Qualities, they prove themselves trusty friends. Lastly, they Save Money, as no cheaper boots can CCME IN AND SEE IHffM AT J. W.-CHALK'S, P.O. BOX 45. Maw J? era Quay, ;nyS Broadway I eeftctf ’PHONE 140.

| WINTER SPECIALITIES FOR CYCLISTS Cellulied Mudguards, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6 per pair. Steel Mudguards, 7/6 per pair. Mudguard Splashers, 1/9, 2/-, 2/9. Capes (Superfine), 40in., 16/6. Pedals: Rubber. 9/6 (12/6 pair). Rat-trap, 8/6 (10/6 pair). Cyclists, your every requirement is here. Postage paid ou all mail orders. x K C. WADE and CO. GREYMOUTH.

MARKERS TEA ROOMS. MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH ’Phone 227. MIDWIFERY. IMR3. T. CAMPBELL', experienced x practitioner, is now receiving clients. Every modem coihu.il, 11-.1.. and attention given to patients, “in’ or “out.” MRS. T. CAMPBELL, 29, Turamaha St., Greymouth. NURSING HOME. MRS. M. GILLINGHAM, Lames’ Nurse, lias REMOVED her Nursing Home to a more convenient and sunny spot in Murray Street. —Address : No. 3 ; lately occupied by Mrs Kitto. —’Phone 323. This dmost conveniently situated hotel is under entirely NEW MANAGEMENT. LIQUORS: None but the finest stocked. HOUSE WHISKY: Our renowned draught is still of the same high standard as before • the war. The Commercial and Tourist House of the West Coast. W. MEALE, Proprietor.

BABY I We supply all the most I modern requisites for the I use of i YOUR BABY I We specialise in these B requirements. y H'NWELL WILLIAMS CHEMIST GREYMOUTH. rjHRISTCIIURCH OTIRA Tly ARTHUR’S PASS AND VICE VERSA. AND CO., LIMITED. The above line of Coaches run hptween Otira and Arthur’s Pass EYETfY TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. The whole of the Plant is up-to-date, and every endeavour is made to ensure the comfort of passengers. Only reliable and experienced drivers ar« employed. G. W. MOSS AND CO., Agents. Greymouth.

BARGAINS AT UDDSTROM’S. Full-size WOOD BEDSTEADS, from 37/6 to 110 s. BIRCH CHAIRS from 12/6. DINING, MORRIS and DIVAN CHAIRS, and SETTEES always in stock. Also DUCHESS CHESTS from 52/6. SIDEBOARDS, all prices. SECOND-HAND DEPARTMENT. We have for sale 1 Sideboard, 4 Dining Chairs in Buffalo hide, 1 Couch, 1 4ft. Spring Mattress, on account of clients. UDDSTROM’S. (The House for Quality and Cheapness) [MACKAY ST., k :: : GREYMOUTH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 September 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 September 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 September 1918, Page 4

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