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Ballantynes louses ‘“jUX? Famed for Style, Quality an d Value A Silk Blouse for 15/9 ! yaL This sketch represents No. KI, one of Ballantynes Silk Blouse 1 Specials. Stylishly cut I and well made of good quality Ivory Jap Silk. /» X 4 Hemstitched style. Rw/f / \ 15/9 Post Free. Exceptional Value J I I / II Xi JA. \ Sizes: 18}, 14, 14} and 15} inch J \ \ 111 I II \ Ivory Only. a A \\ I / 111 f II \ WHEN ORDERING, simply O LJ l|vl ix Al s' J/ cut this advertisement out and '\\W (<\ « / j\X** JcS Ss post to Ballantynes. stating RW size required and giving your I|9 aS Zv~~~ full name with postal address ——— 1 I B Kff / I \ DISCOUNT If in the £ I! Il 'lff 7 / for T as h or on monthly I II Iff / /It accounts. I '1 11 / / rf Ballantynes - Christchurch *

r Carpets! Ax “ inis ‘ er * Brussels Carpets f and Tapestry We invite inspection of our large assortment just arrived. I Hall and Stair-runner Carpets of delightful colours to select from. .. - .-.,-NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY. parley Co. MS. ‘ HCVSE FURNISHERS.

. FANCY i . ART I NEEDLEWORK On winter evenings the ladies i delight to occupy their hours of j leisure with the fascinating work , of creating useful and ornamen- ; tai articles for the beautifying j of the home. To give these a | > lasting value the best of mater- « ials should be used. The newest ■, in these are always procurable in I 1 the Needlework Department at | > i I B. DIXON’S j TAINUI STREET. ' FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN MEAT AND RACON i —at the — LONDON BUTCHERY. BACON, in pieces, at Is lb. SOAP FAT, any quantity, at 2d pei lb - , • , t PRIMEST JOINTS of all kinds at lowest market quotations. SMALL GOODS, made by competent tradesman, always procurable. If you want your Monthly Accounts reduced try — LONDON BUTCHERY I BOUNDARY ST., ::: GREYMOUTB. EVERYBODY’S TEA ROOMS TAINUI STREET. ‘Cleanliness —the Best of Ingredient.#* is our Motto. Everything made by experienced baker. Hot Pies, Afternoon Tea, with Coffee, Tea or Cocoa; also Soft Delicious Drinks obtainable all day and evening. SMALL GOODS always obtainable. Try our Cornish Pasties. K. AND E. GIESEKING, j... Propriotresm.

Twelve Drapery I ' • • Bargains iTUDY THIS LIST AND POST US YOUR ORDER: iVE WILL REFUND THE MONEY IF NOT -SATISFIED. i 1. 20 Dozen Ladies’ BLACK HOSE, Ribbed Tops; 3 pairs for 6/11. 2. ALL-WOOL PLAIN or RIBBED LADIES’ HOSE; only 4/11 perpair. 3. SILK HOSE; colours: Black, Whjte, Cream, i Grey and Tan; 5/6 per pair. 4. KNITTED JUMPER SPORT COATS, AR wool; colours : Navy, White, Saxe, Pink, Grey, and Green; only 25s each. 5. 20 TWEED COSTUME SKIRTS in Greys, Fawns and Fancy Mixtures ; were 45s each, now only 30s. Real bargains. 6. 1 Only, High-class WATERPROOF ; former price . 8 guineas; now only 90s. .<•. - 7. 3 Onlv, LADIES’ BLACK SILK . ‘ OIL COATS, with Belts; former price 70s, now only 45s each, • 8. 2 Only, LALIES’ BROWN CRAVENETTE WATERPROOFS, tincd ; only 40s each. ./ • - 9. 12 Only, LADIES’ TWINED COATS. These were £6 to £10; now only 50s, 60s, and 75s each! See these garments. 10. LADIES’ CO'I'TON UNDERVESTS, three for 5/9; worth double. ■ L 1 11. 20 Dozen LADIES’ STOCKINETTE BLOOMERS; colours: Grey, White, Navy, and Saxe; 6/11 per pair. 12. Real WINCEY NIGHTDRESSES, different designs; 12/6 and 15/6.POST US YOUR ORDER. Note Address:— ” Walker’s 1 3, BOUNDARY ST., GREYMOUTH. P.O. Box 135. ’Phone 346.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1921, Page 1

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