.leasonabie rnces /ff\ / 8 Stock of Men's Wear has ■Hj been puicnaseti w meet the f-w needs of the coming winter, and ■ y I\ ' /y we nv&iyiiiiLg iequired by / \ljj~S fl the most fastidious men, and 1 / r M whether you requite a suit of clothes or a tie you are assured .' that everything stocked is of the best quality obtainable. Our stock includes Overcoats, Raincoats, ■riiiits, Shirts, m fact all the re- . li quirements of the modern man. IT TS YOUR DUTY to be neatly and tastefully dressed, and it is our endeavour to meet your need\s in every particular. LAWN Thone 553. TATI. r, R AND OUTFITTER, TATNHI ST5fi£ET. T.O. Box rs. #»' &s$ «»■»■.• m fm m *j? SV; m m W m m<M5Si pr- Women r praise it. They appreWy ciate the fraW grance and fla*rf vour of loom Tea What makes it so enjoyable? This. It is splendid tea, and airtight canisters retain its magnificent qualities.
THE merciful man is merciful to his beast!" This ancient proverb teaches Iwo thin»s. The merciful man is not only humane- but sensible. He studies his own interest at the time he studies the welfare of his beast. Paraphrase the proverb and apply it to the Goodyear Tyre. "The careful man is careful of his tyre." Truly, a little regular care and attention means money in the pocket of the man of systematic foresight. When you buy a Goodyear All-Weather Tread Tyre, Goodyear has placed in your hsnds a product teeming with miles; safe and secure in running; power-conserving; trouble-free and productive of comfort. If you will tend iliis tyre with common-sense care, using the simple, valuable and ingenious Tyre Saver Accessories that Goodyear piovides, the little injuri s will become big and ruinous ones. 1 m m. M Outer P. oteciion Gaiter When brakes are unequally adjusted not even the Goodyear All-Weather Tread cbn resist the rasping and scraping wear. A quarter of a mile of fast going, downhill, with a locked wheel, may rasp the tread clown to the fabric. In such a ease, apply \mmediately s Goodyear Cuter Protection Gaiter to protect the body of the tyre from moliture, grit and further wear until permanently repaired. You may save several thousands c< :u!les. »1 '/>' *sa :;'
oo36wsoe«jr«wsfc*-«i**.a>*s«<»-SPECIAL PRICES Navy blue silk ankle hose 4/11, usually 6/11. Bargain in tan cashmere sox ribbed and plain large size 2/6 and 2/11. 2 only ladies' rain coats reduced to 20/-. Tweed coats from 45/-, worth 90/-. Felt hats, ready-to-wears,' from 5/- this season's. Eiderdowns from 55/t ; Sea grass mats 10/6 usually 13/6, SOinch plain white heavy sheeting reduced to 4/6, usually 6/11 at Tymons and Co.'s Monster Bale. —Advt.
"Hello, Central! Get a move on ! Put me on to nine-O-three. Thank.you, girlie! Who's that speaking? Alright, Night Dispensary. That you. Druggo? D'ye get me? Much obliged, Old Top, I'm' sure. Send it now, yes send it quickly! ~ -;;;Grt'riiJ.»olJv>WbQda? ■ Great PeppeFnii-T
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 August 1920, Page 7
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