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WINTER-WEIGHT M BLOUSINGS JX f Lower-priced at Beath’s Your order will be dealt with O w fim at once. Send to-day. Ih' f n l/gr Cotelene de Luxe. Soft and I y warm, with a permanent ' silky lustre. Cream, for crisp days. Cream henna, white, purple, ground, with fine and tussore, grey, sky, navy, heavy stripes; 30in. wide brown, rose, saxe, and 6/11 yard black. 40 inches wide — Delaines. French and Bri6/6 yard tlsh printed. In a large Ewllama. For Frock. Blouse range of patterns, and in or Gown. Smart over- all colour effects; 27-28 in lii i checks, and assorted wide .. 5/6 6/6 yard mliS’uy stripes. 30in wide 3/6 Dark F,ancy Biousings. For 14 yard; 39-40 in wide 4/11 house wear. In stripes It) Kremlaine. For Blouses and overchecks. Many and Slumber Suits. Does buy it for children’s £7 not shrink. It is all- warm frocks; 27in wide, wool, and the very thing 1/6J 1/11 2/3 yard White Flannelette. Twill and plain. Splendia quality for hard wear. 27 inches 1/2 yard IEJ —■ ■ 36 inches 1/9 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/9 yd. 0 X Striped Flannelette. . From the $ world’s best makers. 33-36 inches a s' wide .. 1/9 1/11 2/3 2/6 yd. f gjj Cream Wincey, one of the most sue- g rOBfII ccssful blouse materials made, whilst it is also in growing de- % mand for nightwear. White ground and toney stripes. 38in wide 2/11 yard \d Saxon Flannel All-Wool. For gowns, '-J jackets and frocks. Showing in 4 Saxe, Rose, Cardinal, Pink, and I ) \ | Sky. 29in wide .. .. 6/6 yard Fa Si All-Wool “Doctor” Shirting. Guar- \* \r anteed unshrinkable. This fabric j—jgN f / I Ji is much sought after for shirts Lf ♦ I and pyjamas. 30in wide — \ ZH I 4/11 5/11 yard \ r \. / ' / Ripple Cloth. With a wool-like touch. fl fe? Beautiful and soft for children’s and ladies’ dressing gowns and jackets. In Cream, Pink, Sky, [ Saxe, Rose, Grey, Cardinal and Jr/V*—/ Purple. 56in wide .. 6/11 yard BEATH’S, Christchurch Cash Discount of 1/- in every complete £l. Should you desire to open a charge account, please submit satisfactory references. Otherwise, new customers will please send cash with order. We pay postage.

Toe The Line In CHALK’S BOOTS. Agents for the famous ”C” &• “CASTLE” BRANDS. We Quote, LADIES’ GLACE OXFORD SHOES, r. 5 «• 30/LADIES’ BOX OXFORD SHOES 31/6 LADIES’ GLACE ANKLE-STRAP SHOES ... • 25/6 LADIES’ CHROME DERBY SHOES ... - 21 /* BIGGEST STOCK ON THE COAST TO SELECT FROM. Chalk’s “Record” Boot Shop GRtyYMOUTH AND REEFTON. ’Phone 140. P.O. Box 45.

“Mother Said Remember London Manufacturing Co's Goods." She never writes a grocery order without stipulating “LONDON MANU- -*■ .difflßfriS.. FACTORING CO’S” Brand. She says \ their goods are pure and wholesome, S§S| A but there’s a .“difference” about them, Erra \ |l4 as well. Z' u qT)\ rj Their WORCESTER SAUCE is a / N/7 treat. It makes cold meats much more tasty, and it adds a most piquant fla- \ vour to fowl, fish, steak, chop and roasts. GET A BOTTLE FROM YOUR GROCER AND LEARN HOW GOOD IT IS. London Co. GREYMOUTH.

|Bffi!fBbHEATiNG Stove Offices, A handy and compact little stove, D/uries Workrooms, popular. h “ made of S-MMLL SHOPS. cast Iron, measuring 19 Inches In ff height by 10 Inches square, and I can be placed In any position, with V-* r b an ordinary stove-pipe affixed. A z-jl fi sheet at Iron, stone or concrete /dLwl AWI I block placed underneath gives JWJ I >?XrA I perfect security. The “Miro” burns Shp 'I’M Ar* /J 1 well with common lignite coal or tAff r 11 wood chips, radiates a splendid /Tv-l heat, and Is a great success. A IF 1Q ZteA feLJU / M3IES3m«B|ll pot or kettle may be quickly W 4,1 /Ao< a TO I «■ boiled. ft- xgjgaM J \I 11 T I n . J? Q y E o n u q r U,r# * Ki I Price SOM ironmonger’s ML H. E. SHACKLOCK. LTD. \ OfM HX. Makers at tho Famous “ORION” \ X JI fflbWWrf ®W J Ranges, \ X// _.3Sfc\ X. BCxi I Dunedin, Wellington, & Auckland. X UXX \

CUT THIS OUT AND POST IT TO Ro Hannah. & Coop . BOX 48,'l::: GREYMOUTH Pleas? post to me your newly Revised Price IList of B~te ■ Mid Shoes (UluMted) for May, 1922, sh.nvmg how I may . ye money By man ing my Footwear Purchases at your establishmen . • Name: (Mr. Mrs., Mbs) Address We are the only firm on the West Coast I that supplies Boots and Shoes ‘ from its own factory—and so at the p Gum Boots (Canadian) : Knee Gums 7 W. 13/6, / Ladies’ Gums, 3 to 7, 16/6; Men s, 2 7/11. Goloshes, 7 to 10, 4/11; 11 to 2,6/. 6 5 7/ Men’s Hip Gums, 40/-, 57/6; Leather Sole, 55 • _ Corded Velvet (Carpet) Slippers: Lad.es 8/6; Men s, 8/11. L Children’s Felt Slippers, 11 to 1, 4/11, 5/6.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 May 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 May 1922, Page 3