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New Cotton Dress Goods - and Blousiegs at Heath’s Christchurch We cordially invite you to write for Sets of Patterns of our New Ginghams, Voiles, Crepes, and Cotton Suitings. Recent steamers have placed Beath’s in an extremely strong position to cater for the Mail Order Trade in all Fashion Goods. So write, without delay. Plain Shades in Strong Ginghams —Navy, Sky, Pink, and Pale Green. The price is 1/4| a yard, the width 30-inch Cotton Crepes, in all shades, and block stripes. A serviceable,. Summer. Fabric, easily laundered : need? .no ironing. 30 inches wide, at 1/71 and 1/9-h a yard. / White Crepes, in fine, soft finish. Makes cool and comfortable underwear. 30 inches wide, at l/4£ l/6£ 1/9! 1/11$ & 2/3 a yd. Kimono Crepes —smart Oriental designs and colourings for House Gowns and Kimonos; width 30 inches — Prices 1/7£ & 1/9 1 a yard Indigo Twill Print —for hard wear and long service. Just 31 inches wide, and priced at 1/9|. yard Beach Suiting. A new material for Summer Costumes, Skirts, Coats, and Children’s Frocks. Fine woven, stripes on cream ground. 38-inch .. 3/3 yard Black and White Checks. Fashionable effects in a strong • ’ cotton up smartly and washes per- ‘ feetly. 36-inch .. .. .. .. 2/3 yard Cotton Tweed. A plain Grey Tweed effect—wonderfully tough—wears like leather —good for Boys’ Shirts, iv„ • Girls’• Frocks and Bloomers—House Dresses, etc. 27-inch .. . .. 2/9 yard French Suiting. A sniart, 'putty-coloured material, suitable for Ladies’ and Children’s Wear —cool, yet strong. 40-inch .. ~ ... ~ 2/11 yard Ladies' Hoi Journal Pi terns ma 1 home sewi simple a r easy. A patterns each. 1 V=: Itfc e i d I 1 !)d fieath & @) CHRISTCHURCH Death's pay postace on all except heavy furnishings. We' allow a , Cash Discount » o f 1/- i n every £1 for cash. J raw? m m /JO STOCK FEED is the First Consideration of the Farmer jpiJT the paddocks down in good feed grass, but make sure the seed is clean, tested and good. Griffen and Smith have a large supply of Gartons tested English Seeds. Here is Cocksfoot, Ryegrass, Timothy and White and Rea Clover Seed. All seed is carefully cleaned and every possible care is taken to keep the different varieties firm and true. Seeds should be bought at cuce as the Home Government has prohibited all exportation except under special Government License. Good stocks of Fertilisers and Superphosphates kept, also Carton’s Turnip Seeds! Call next time you’re in town! GRIFFEN & SMITH, LTD. MERCHANTS, GREYMOUTH. JOB LINES Our Stock-taking 1 is at Hand SO WE ARE CLEANING UP OUR STOCK, ANT) JHE NEXT FEW DAYS OFFER YOU THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS R. —Ladies’ Patent Derbv Shoes, dull kid tops, 18'6. 1000—Ladas’ Glace Derby Suoes, self caps, -13/6. 3003 —Ladies’ Glace close front Shoes, patent caps. 1c,6. S. —Ladies’ Black Velvet two-button Shoes, 6/11. 5.324 —Ladies’ Patent Fancy Strap Shoes, brilliant- buckles 14/11. 5.1.4J —Ladies’ Patent one-bar Shoes. 17/6. S.394—Ladies’ Patent Court Shoes, dull kid collars. 17/6. S 391.—Ladies’ one-bar Shoes, dull kid collars, 18/6. S.39o—Ladies’ Glace two-bar Shoes. 14.5. 5.396 —Ladies’ Glace one-bar Shoes, 12/11, R.393—lndies’ Glace Court Shoes, lb/6. R.3l9—Ladies’ Tan Calf Court Shoes. 20s. o.46—Ladies’ White Kid one-bar Shoes, 5/11, K.6o—lnfants’ Tan Strap Shoes, 4 to 5, 1/11. WRITE OR CALI, EARLY OR YOU WILL FIND THEM ALL SOLD. REMITTANCE. PLUS POSTAGE, MUST ACCOMPANY ALL ORDERS. YOU ALWAYS GET LOWEST PRICES AND STERLING VALUES. At HANNAH’S HERE’S COOD • COUNSEL mwm K mIMMm AA*f«W DRINK nursons MenrJ

Tussore Silks, in all qualities, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 to 7/6 per yard, also White, Cream and Black, and Coloured Jap. Silks from 1/9 to 6/6 per yard at Walker's, IJoiuidarv Street.—Adwt,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1918, Page 3

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