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/. FOR BABIES. —Special Show of Linen. — White Gowns, Trimmed Embroid- 1 ery and Lace, 4/11, 5/6, 6/11. Silk Frocks from 15/11. White Petticoats 2/11. Matinee Coats in white voile, trimmed embroidery, 13/6, 16/11. Silk Coats 15/11 to 21/6. Wool Coats in brown and red, from 21/6. White Wool Coats 2/11 to 10/11. Bonnets, silk, from 4/11; wool and silk, from 3/11 to 8/11. Feeders, large sizes, Is and 1/3 each. Bibs, from lOd each. Barras from 4/11 to 12/11. FOR CHILDREN. Cotton Frocks from 3/11; large sides, 33 and 36in., from 7/11. Cotton Bloomers, small sizes, 1/6; v large sizes, 2/6 and 2/0. FOR LADIES. Camisoles, traced, without sleeves, 2/6; Magyar shape, 2/11. Crepe Dressing Jackets, traced, in champagne, white, old rose, and helitrope, from 8/11 to 9/11. Nightdresses, Longcloth and Nainsook, from 12/11 (special value): outsizes, with and without collars 10/11. Camisoles from 3/11. Long Chemise Singlets, special rr.nge, from 3/6. Voile Blouses from 10/11. Good Silk Blouses,tsmart cut, from 22/6 to 29/6. Moirette Underskirts, a good variety, in black and colours, from 8/11 to 30/-. Black Taffeta Silk Underskirts, 63/-. Woollen Sports’ Coats, our new range, in cardinal, grey, brown, heather, purple, navy and lawn.

Tymons and Co. THE RELIABLE! DRAPERS, GREYMOUTH. u/tznhy^e/httlsfiSr* TVoy in’l «b}o7 fiw bm! without this deflojlonohr picroeat It# nqoliittlj luscious flaw Imparti au sddod *o®i *0 Hoi and Cold Moots of every kind. Bonpe, Balada, Flab, etc.. «Ml«* with Cheese and Tomatoe* many consider It s roal treol. 7in much lower hj prioo than the best imported brands, lOCLHUISH’B WORCESTER SAUCE hi PnHty, High Quality, and Biohneai «f l“lavor U tho baet vain* ebtaJnaW* 1» Min Sealand.

PUBLIC NOTICES. WICK AND BLACKWOOD NANG ARROW & GO’S BUILDINGS, WERITA STREET, :: GREYMOUTB AGENT'S FOR— Miser Staple Making Machine. Multiplar Hair Belting. Agricultural Implements. Petrol Hollow Wire Lighting. Cooking and Ironing Systems. DEALERS IN— Scrap Metals. New and Second-hand Boilers. Steam, Gas, Kerosene and Petrol Engines. Ro-San Indoor Closets. Firewood, Wire Ropes. Pipes (Steam or Water). CALL OR WRITE. Box 113. ’Phone 101. * £)HRISTCHURCH QOACH gERVICE. OTIRA TO ARTHUR’S PASS AND VICE VERSA. CASSIDY AND CO., LTD The above line of Coaches run between Otira and Arthur's Pass EVERY 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 are employed. G. W. MOSS AND CO., *NOcal Agents. •‘THE REX VISIBLE.” TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS We are Agents for the celebratea — REX 'VISIBLE TYPEWRITER. Let us give you a demonstration of what the* Machine is capable uf doing. TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES; We keep a full stock of—

Type Paper and Carbon. Ribbons for all Standard Machines. Typewriter Oil. Tvoe-cleanmg Brushes. Erasers. Pads and Keys. QREYMOUTH ■ .JJVENING g TAR : GREYMOUTH.. MAGKAY ST., : ; LEATHER AND QRINDERY g HOP. For, the convenience of the general public, we have COMMENCED BUSINESS as above in Gieseking's Build-' ings (next to W, Fletcher, Hairdresser). All kinds pf, LEATHER, RIVETS, INKS, POLISHES, KNIVES, LASTS, Etc., stocked. 'Also ACCESSORIES for the trade, and those wishing to repair their boots and shoes. Our terms are cash: no booking. J. MURPHY AND CO.. • " Proprietors;

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1920, Page 6

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