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Gloves \ Perfectly modelled enhancing \ ' the beauty of hand and arm. Frogi actual experience, Beath’s have perfected their Glove* baying 1 Sendee. These are good reasons for the rapid growth and euetained popularity of Beath’u Glove Depart, meat “Holeproof” Gloves— the Gloves you’ve waite&far, I > ! Longer wearing, more stylish, and better fitting, ,/ Silk Gloves. Famous for fine appearance, and K famous, too, for fine wear. The Silk is pure and strong, fee the Gloves are perfectly fashioned to give grace to Q the hand. The double tips are a feature. Shades: Grey, Mole, Black, White, Pongee and Mastic. All sizes 8/6 pair Beerier quality ‘ ‘Holdproof” Silk Gloves, in the same shades : , Ml above, and also: Black, with White points; and Black - points on White, Mole, Pongee, and Mastic. All sizes—--17/6 pair fioug White “Holeproof” Bilk Evening Gloves, Also in Mastic and Pongee ..- ... .18/6 pair Hew shipment of Imitation Suede Gloves in White and Natural. Smart Black stitching. All sizes 9/6 pair Fashionable White “Fringed” Washing Doeskin Gauntlet Gloves. All sizes ... ... 30/-pair The reliable “Vallier” lYenoh Washing Suede, Dark Beaver, in all sizes .. •• 32/6 pair “Mlkette,” in Brown and Natural. All sizes—--42/8 P®dr HOSE OF LUXITE A new shipment Superbly rich and durable, due to fine, «l®t» ■ttMdM. Perfectly fashioned, and the hest-wearing Bose on the market to-day, 11/6 pair BEATH’S Christchurch | i -u emir i.en_r wwiouiorftiuwoiMii uitt -*-■ • -*•■■■■» Shooting Live Pigeons Brilliant Performance (COPFJ SYDNEY, N.S.W., 'he Manager, _ 20th Dec., 1920. Colonial Ammunition Co. N.Z., Ltd., Auckland. Your 2|" “Favourite” Cartridges have been largely used by members I this Club during the last six months. All speak very highly of them. Mr. Harold Hardcastle, of Rotorua, who uses C.A.C. “Favourite Cartidges, has won a number of matches at our Club. He has only quite lately tarted Match-shooting. Mr. Hardcastle's score of twenty-six straight-out ;ills with first barrel was a brilliant performance. Your Chilled Shot is the best I have ever used. (Signed) James Wildman. Secretary, SYDNEY GUN CLUB. Jrder “C.A.C.” from your Local Dealer; if he is not stocked, write us and will see you are supplied. DEALERS ! Write for Latest Quotations. Colonial Ammunition Co. N.Z. Ltd., Auckland WMM— wwwwwMuni— m wwwwiWMMiiMWi haines—sa I' STATE‘II s EXPRESS % Cigarettes. The quality, weight and size of these high-class cigarettes ”77' is exactly the same as before- the war. Sold by all high-class * * Australasia. fla Sole Manufacturers: m Ardath Tobacco Co. LONDON. I GOLDiina 22 SThe S.S. Brand t • is not a Steamer $ ■ — ♦ • It is the slogan of Messrs. Griffen and Smith, Ltd, for their ’ celebrated brand of South Sea delicacies. These are all manufac- T tured in their own factory from carefully selected materials and a ’ comprise Pickles, Cordials, Sauce and piquant of all de- , scriptions, calculated to titilate the MOST JADED PALATE. . • These preparations are guaranteed to be perfectly pure and free J ’ from all deleterious ingredients. Their cachet is that they are J ’ “Homo Made” and they can earn no more-superlative recommendation. - J ; Griffen and Smith Ltd. s ♦ > Merchants, Greymoutb. J ► ‘ F HANNAH’S SE£ WINJ)OWS Boot and Shoe Sale AND NOWON DOOR DISPLAY Always genuine. Always something good. »? Many big reductions in special lines. 5 per cent off Colonial and 10 per cent off imported Regular Lines and SundriesBex 43 GREYMOVTH Propel 77

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1921, Page 3

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