7^ At the Grey mo uth Races’ on Saturday and Monday next there is bound to be a big display of Smart Millinery and Dainty Dresses, and the Hand-bag will give the finishing touch, besides being useful for carrying the winnings. excellent display of these superior Bags are now being made at GILBERT BROS., LTD. See our window ; there you will see the very latest in Hand-bags at prices which will' defy competition. The House for Dependable Goods Bro GRSYMOUTH Ltd, © Phone 253.' P.0.80x 12 V> /ii When the Oculist hands you his Prescription your next move is to have it filled by a Qualified Optician. No other will do. Eliminate all rish by mailing it to PROCTER’S. Your prescription shall lie handled with meticulous care by an Optician of proven ability. Should you be visiting Christchurch wo will be pleased to examine your eyes. JOHN R. PROCTER, CONSULTING- OPTICIAN, (Opp. W. Strange and Co.), Christchurch.
BARKER’S TEA ROOMS VISITORS TO TOWN; OUR POPULAR COLD LUNCHEON will bo served in our usual well-known stylo. TEA AND CAKES as usual, with first-class attendancoFACTS! There’s no place like Home, No Shop like The Unique, and No Hat like a Henderson. COME IN TO-DAY. THE UNIQUE. Tainui Street (Opposite Public Trust).
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 November 1920, Page 4
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