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DRESSES—NEW GOODS. Special range of the new Armour Cloth, double width, navy, brown and grey, 6/6 yard. Floral Voiles 2/il, 3/11, 4/11, 5/6. Very smart range of White Striped Voiles, double width, 2/11 per yd, Silks, in sky pink and black, at 9/11 yard. Black Pailette Silks, wide width, 16/11 yard. BABY LINEN. Infants' Gowns, trimmed embroidery, from 5/6. Ban-as, from 5/6. ' Small Singlet Wrappers from 1/li. ■Bootees from 1/11.' White and Colored Woollen Gaiters from 2/11. A <*ood assortment of Muslin and Silk Bibs.. FANCY. DEPARTMENT. Splendid value in Ladies' All-wool Black Ribbed Hose from 5/11 to 8/11 pair. A few dozen only good Color BlackRibbed Hose, 3/6 per pair. Heather Mixture Brown Worsted Hose 4/11 pair. While Silk Ankle Hose from 4/11. Special values in Black, Tan and White Silk Ankle Hose 5/11 per pair. Ladies' Fawn and Grey Gloves from 1/11 per pair. Special line of Fleecy-lined Cloves 4/6 pair. White Woollen Gauntlet Gloves 5/5 per pair. MERCERY. Sppcml Hue of Heaw Tan D^e Skin Chives, lined, all sizes, our price, 17/6. Cnrvl line of Gent's Felt Hats from 15/5. "nvc' Pui*s from 37/6. f':''-r\ v.riefy of Gent's Suits in br ■•• n- and greys.' Millivry arc? still at sale prices.

SHOWROOM. Ladies' Ready-to-wear Hats from 15/5. 1 Only, Old Rose Georgette Hat, 28/5. A few Imported Models from 28/5 to 55/6. N A good variety of Black Tagels and i'edal Straws at the lowest possible prices. Girls* Black Bucket Hats from 10/11 to 14/6. Sports' Coats in Cashmere and Siiks in emerald, saxe, champagne, white, black, pink and navys. Special Range of Ladies' New Check Tweed Skirts, from 37/6 to 65/-. Ladies' Blouses in pink and sky silk from 23/6. White Jap Silk Blouses from 23/6. Voile Blouses from 12/11 to 27/6 in great variety; all this season's designs. UNDERCLOTHING. Ladies' long Chem. Singlets 3/11, 4/5, 4/11.'. Silk and Wool Singlets from 0/11. Special range of Ladies' Camisoles from 3/11". • Traced Camisoles 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. Traced Nightdresses 10/5. Dressing Jackets, all color?, 1016. Handkerchiefs, Sd each. Pillow. Shams from 3/11. MANCHESTER. Go-'d lin* of Art' Serges, cardinal, r"*»n and brown, lis yard. 1 Pair heavy Tapestry Curt-i'is, oreen, "slightly soiled." bordered *nd trimmed, heavy fringe, r»dnred price 25s pair. ( 1 Only, Own Tapestry Table r<-. v <»v t-irnmod fringe', 23/6. 83 : *"*h Whit* Sheeting, heavy «'r.Tt, from K/6 rw yard. Q-.-A i-".H't- Oos"iT> ,s ''+ C"r+"rnT\ ~.„! v ~.,.i ,„ c 011 7/A V '»rd .f Wintf

w <f i***fe The Reliable Drapers

0* if miiKim machine FIRST IN ISO 9 „'S a treH>acting Geared Pulsator which is I capab of operating a Six-Cow Plant be--11 sidles the Releaser. The Milking Machine with this Pulpn!or was recently chosen by the Committee of the Waimate Farm Development Coy. The Committee consists of ten o[ the most prominent Dairy Farmers ir» South Taranaki, with a Government Official as Chairman. Representatives of all the different makes of Milking M ichr es were invited to compete, a* d each demonstrate:! the respective merits of the.macl i le he represented. The Committee are all practical users of various makes of machires, and they gave a unarin-ous decision in favour of the "Gane," which is now installed. SOLE AGENTS. BpicVists in Dairying Ma hinery tasaauueacw >it^w£ikfflw#*^^»*'£«^w»w*

inupr*; and public . speakers Hn.j- , ~ ust }• "'.V'-'i' i's,.' i •••;-•» ;t" r '(>''' v>.-ili.iri«--.i'J\ .£;_/ . ; "{ £.|- vim; Jnr'ivU. "'.ic ~,*- n); T'U^ur's tli'r'ijaL- j'OalV be i utiuur any vvberu.— J v Mustc;:.i^ , appoint •if] ! :■/ cpordedns,' prices 'OO/- on' sale 'at A. E-""tiiii-t, (iraniupbone .uul -iv 'Cu'l early to avoid dis--Aclvt. ■ .. '

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 August 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 August 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 August 1920, Page 6

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