EXCEPTIONAL VALUE |X\ £ !* S// IVv 'K \ Portage Paid W/''c> \ I ''''' '''\ s \ 7 / l/k \ • / I \ \ \ *l/ fl X V \ X / BALLANTYNES OFFER ! /Sr A SPECIAL RANGE OF ’ 6 CZ ' MILANESE SUTOPLEX I | FABRIC GLOVES l| the low price of 3/11 per pair, II ° r 3 pairs for 10/6. I I These Gloves are made of a soft, Suedei I 1 finished fabric, with two pearl I j buttons and pique sewn fingers. They are | f | British made, perfect fitting, and w r ash11/ able ’ m WHITE ONLY. Sizes 6,6 J. 7. W A Postage paid 1 I to any address in the Dominion. Asa/ When ordering please state size required DISCOUNT—I/- in J. BALLANTYNE & CO. Ltd. the £ for Cash or on CHRISTCHURCH Monthly Accounts.
Splendid Value In Upholstered Chairs Chesterfields, Sofas etc. To see the product of this branch oS m our business , is to see THE WORK OF ARTISTS. W-“ offer a three-piece Suite, comprising two Arm Chairs and Chester- ST field Settee for £l9 5s cash. £-pgaLsfeflßat (Nur Upholstered Furniture is noted » as the Quality goods. ,'W HARLEY & Co. Ltd., COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, GREYMOUTH.
PUBLIC NOTICES. THOS. CRANKSHAW COATES’S BUILDINGS, GREYMOUTH. RJiTSI SUITSJI SUITS!!? have just landed the very latest in— GREY WORSTEDS, BROWN and BLUE SERGES, at the lowest possible prices. The Suits are made on the piemisss >y a competent staff. Satisfaction guaranteed. Don’t forget the address:— THE IDEAL SUITOR COATES’S BUILDINGS, GREYMOUTH. CLEAN SHEEP MEAN INCREASED REVENUE, —Use — LITTLE’S DIP. “THE Dir OF QUALITY" —Either— POISONOUS (Powder) —or — NON-POISONOUS (Liquid). LITTLE’S DIP has made a namefol tself all over the World. NOW IS THE SEASON. Order from — MATTON AL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COY. OF N.Z., LTD., KEITH ROLLITT, ’ Representative,
TERMINUS HOTEL' OTIRA. 'l’lio general and travelling public ■are notified that JAMES O MALLEY, for many years proprietor of the Bealey Hotel, has RESUMED CON--IROL of the above hostelry. THE DINING ROOM, as of yore, will be under capable supervision. Passengers to and from Christchurch may obtain morning and afternoon tea, with refreshments, on arrival of the trains and coaches. On'y the best liquors kept. . “Cleanliness, Comfort and Civility is my motto. Correspondence promptly answeredTelegrams: “O’Malley.’’ b JAS. O’MALLEY, Proprietor.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 April 1922, Page 1
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