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c .'IF) ■ c I : jZ jo* < BE || r , wBBBIb 1 --* wm ' i %. - FOREMOST IN TOE MINDS ®F !MOST MEN HOW—IS WINTER OUTFITTING j And -irisere to get the bert values in ctethes they MUST h.-.vs. Th» [; ia just a reminder that we have everything you want, in wplenaid i quality, at particularly keen pricings. * ni WINTER WEIGHT SHIRTS in smart stripes, from 10b tn lf>,«j. WINTER UNDERWEAR, all wool a>»d wool and cotton, froia B<o M? - 14/6. i NEW NECKWEAR in great variety, sunJ OVERCOATS Ur dl f. at all prices. ); I FOGARTY & WILLIAMS - GreymontK | -•• o * ■ . v -.-!,"vr •• A ”A» ■ I \g^~— £ THE CALL TO THRIFIY MEN i — “H. 8. SUIT BARGAINS | It is most unusual for “H.B’s” to # use the word “Bargain ’ at any ot..iei jS"* than Sale Time. ~ U A J Tiie reduced prices on H.B. Suits are so generously low that the tempt.i- ziri TA. lion to give them their rightful due is ' > irresistible. J '& M g “H.B.’’ Sports anl Sac Suits for men j 4 L £ are absolute bargains—a concession C you will concede once you sec the suits. / ft « Here are examples of the excellent re- y# \ % dactions : — /$ 0 ■$ Sports Suits were | Now 97/0 . -«'fT I Sac Suits were 110/-, | 126/-Now 97/6, 105/- I s H -7 EALAND J % Pfew < ...... / || Glothmg I sOsS $ MG FACTORY p- fdCWy |

CHALK’S HEAVY WEAR BOOTS FOR WINTER _ Men’s Standard Screwed Shooters, nailed, 27/6, 28/6. Men’s Pegged Shooters, plain, 26/6, 27/6. Youth’s Screwed Double-soled Shooters, 1 to 5, 27/6, 28/6. ; Women’s Screwed Chrome Bals, Shooter Tongue, 24/6. | Women’s Plain Leather Derby Shoos, solid wear, 22/6. All Specially Selected Lines for a rough country. (■'; Try Chalk’s Record Boot Shop 1 GREYMOUTH AND REEFTON. Telephone 140, P.O. Box 45.

REVISED PRICES HERE ARE SOME I BEADED EDGE COVERS. MiUiXtoes KallToa<t Grooved Tubes Railroad Grooved Tates 710x90 £6 7 6 £5 15 0 21/--.30x3J £6 17 6 £6 6 0 21/6 760 x 90 6 15 0 6 4 0 21/6 31 x 4 9 7 6 8 16 0 24/6 1115 x 105 10 15 0* 9 2 6 26/6 32 x3J 715 0 7 2 6 22/6 875x105 11 12 6* 917 6 27/6 33x4 KJ 2 6 9 5 0 25/6 920 x 120 13 7 6* 11 7 6 32/- 34x4 10 12 6 9 17. 6 26/t*oxl2o 14 2 6* 12 2 6 33/6 35x4j 13 5 0* 11 5 6 32/6 895 x 135 16 0 0* 14 15 0* 37/- 37x5 17 0 0* 15 15 0* 38/TORD SPECIAL— Grooved, 30 x 3| Cover, £5/5/- Tube, IS/STRAIGHT SIDED COVERS. Railroad Grooved Tubes Railroad Grooved Tube. '32x3s £8 5 0 £7 12 6 22/6 34x4$ £l4 2 6* £ll 15 0 32/33x4 10 10 0 912 6 25/6 35x4j 14 5 0* 11 17 6 32/6 32x41 13 2 6* .. 31/- 35x5 16 17 6* .. 36/6 33x4i 13 5 0* 10 17 6 31/6 37x5 17 17 6* 16 10 0 38/- • Limousine. MEW L.C3Y3 AVAILABLE FROM ALL REPUTABLE MOTOR HOUSES, or on 'Application to Dunlop Rubber Corxipany of Australasia Ltd. iih Worcester Street, Christchurch —95 Courtenay Place, Wellington — i 60 Fort Street, Auckland. lower in Price but Not in Quality muNtoras Your, as ever 'wK for /w? 5 \ Service and Reliability $ Printing ‘ " newest rmJ The Greymoutli Star ‘XT nwrecuW at ■■■■■■■■ equipments I BUBHB STAMP* A SPECIALTY |

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1921, Page 4