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Hardware Supplies LOOK! When you require the best article at the cheapest price, it Pfy? you to "o to the Store where quality is the motto. ASHBY, BERGH b have the finest selection of TOOLS that has been showing in town for many a day. The undermentioned is a list of goods in stock that is sure to interest you :— ■ ■■ <r m ' i| i Iron Smooth, and Jack Planes F 'J M Wood Smooth, and Jack and Trying Planes L-j I' Hand and Rip Saws ‘~ | Chisels, Bevels, Squares, Rules, Spokeshaves, ,j i Screw-drivers, Carpenters Braces, Drills, Oilstones, lj|/| ! Bench Vices, Files, etc., etc. 11 These are only a few of the lines stocked, and a visit of Bl I inspection will repay you. ® —|M ■ n—m ASHBY BERGH & CO. LTD. MAWHERA QUAY.

McGRUER’S • The Best House on the Coast for Bargains The following are a few of the many cut fine slump prices offering this week ;—> © 54 Inch Coating Tweeds, in Checks and Self Shades, 16/11, 17/6, 19/6 per yard. 54 Inch Striped and Check Dress Tweeds, 13/6, 14/6, 17/6 yard. Ladies’ Tan. Napper Gloves, all sizes, 10/6 pair. Ladies’ Rib All-wool Black Cashmere Hose, 7/6 pair. Ladies’ Knitted Woollen Hose in grey and heather, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 pal r. Cream Woollen Vests, S.S.V. neck, 9/11. Ladies’ Heavy Saxe Bloomers, 7/11 pair. Ladies’ Fancy Coloured Dressing Jackets, 4/6, 5/6 to 17/6; in pink, blue and floral designs. Ladies’ Smart Crepe de Chine and Georgette Blouses, 19/6 to 35/-. Ladies’ Velour Cloth Skirts in black and navy, 21/6 each. Ladies’ White S.W. Bloomers, from 13/6 to 19/6. Double-bed All-wool White Blankets, 57/6 pair. Three-quarter Bed All-wool Grey Blankets 39/6 pair« Double-bed All-wool Grey Blankets 48/6 pair. McClintock’s large size Purified Down Satin Trimmed Quilts, 65/-, 69/6 and 79/- each. White and Striped Flannelette, 1/6 yard. Men’s Strong Tweed Trousers, 16/9 pair. Men’s Bushmen’s Shirts 7/11 each. Men’s Box Suits, Colonial Tweeds, 84/-, 99/6, 105/-. Men’s Fish Brand Oilskin Coats, 27/6 each. > Boys’ Trousers (shorts) 7/11, 8/11. 9/11 pair. Men’s Worsted Trousers 14/6 pair. ; Postage and Railage Paid on all Parcels •, qr © McGRUER & Go. Spot Cash Stores GREYMOUTH, REEFTON IND HOKITIKA. @

IbMMM " .■■■■■■■ im HMW—■ —mm n—l—W—MW—ll MWlOlMlTntmjl.mu 4?-- ; S' —— I 1= r i .1 , ■. UNiWud 1 •' S GOODRICH means good rubber articles jS Time alone is the real test of quality production. S Since 1869, the name Goodrich has stood for the S highest quality in the manufacture of rubber products. EE In all rubber articles—tires, mechanical rubber goods, S druggists’ sundries, or footwear, the B. F. Goodrich Rub- === ber Company lias held the leadership lor more than fifty years. EE The name Goodrich will continue to mean what it has in the past, because it is built on the solid foundation of EEE conservative, /progressive dependability. ~ The Goodrich factory, with its 70 acres of floor space and ES 30,000 employe es, is one of the largest of any kind in the world. One day's work in this great factory produces 25,000 EE automobile tints, 15 miles of rubber hose, 25,000 pairs of gs "rubber boots and shoes, 4,000 water bottles, and 30,000 other S articles of rubber. ’J Quality prod ction is the foundation of this huge ~~ output. The ria-si-' Goodrich means good rubber «aum , * ss articles.

f /Welnuislfs v /wore ester k F Really Enjoyable Meal Ensured f • Z-®? J cr .®’ B hardly a meal the enjoyment of which would not be enhanced by the S/JLJ, I 1A JkZ delicious flavor of Melhuish’s Sauce. The XJJA-Zx Quality is the Highest and the Value the JV Biggest a Housewife can get. Try Tomato Sauoo and Mixed Ptoktoa,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1921, Page 2

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