.WINTER-WEIGHT M ' BLOUSINGS JL Lower-priced Ah, mBL at Beat h’s ngUI Your order will be dealt with |m| WYj at once. Send to-day. I *1 \" // //kSvSwi. Cotelene de Luxe. Soft and ' V / //fl] l| warm, with a permanent H j /111 silky lustre. Cream, for crisp days. Cream U / I henna, white, purple, ground, with fine and y. I I I tussore, grey, sky, navy, heavy stripes; 301 n. wide r ///'fl brown, rose, saxe, and , ' ll , y n • 1 ,II black. 40 inches wide— Delaines. French and Dn- | 1 I 11 6/6 yard tish printed. In a large I I Ewllama. For. Frock. Blouse range of patterns, and in 1 II I. or Gown. Smart over- all colour effects; 27-28 m 1 ■//// checks, and assorted wide .. 5/6 6/6 yard stripes. 30in wide 3/6 Dark Fancy Blousing*. l*or 11 yard; 30-40 in wide 4/11 house wear. In stripes |tq Kremlaine. For Blouses and overchecks. Many IN and Slumber Suits. Does buy it for childrens not shrink. It is all- warm frocks; 27in wide, wool, and the very thing 1/61 1/11 2/3 yard White Flannelette. Twill and plain. Splendid quality for hard wear. 27 inches 1/2 yard 36 inches 1/9 1/11 2/S 2/6 2/9 yd. & X Striped Flannelette. From the 11 /'yt world’s best makers. 33-36 inches Jr I , ' ,xd?‘A wide .. 1/9 1/11 2/3 2/6 yd. g Cream Wincey, one of the most sue- 0 J&WjF/ cessful blouse materials made, whilst it is also in growing de- % fosvAv'' 3 mand for nightwear. White A ground and toney stripes. 38in y \o\ wide 2/11 yard \ol Saxon Flannel All-Wool. For gowns, jackets and frocks. Showing in X f Saxe, Bose, Cardinal, Pink, and I 1 \ X Sky. 29in wide .. .. 6/6 yard G /‘AA/lK AH- Wool “Doctor” Shirting. Guar- / \? anteed unshrinkable. This fabric t 7 I Yy t is much sought after for shirts jA I I and pyjamas. 30in wide — \ « l zTi 1 4/11 5/11 yard \ f f ' J Ripple Cloth. With a wool-like touch. fl fIL. Beautiful and soft for children’s Jg -----<£N _ A'A." r, and ladies’ dressing gowns and “ A I^ll jackets. In Cream, Pink, Sky, / |l Saxe, Bose, Grey, Cardinal and 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. . —i—wn—noww m eating Stove Offices, I A handy and compact little itova, Dairies Workrooms, I [ popuiaf. h> ll I? e llrplol, mad. o’ •|l j cast Iron, meaiurlng 19 Inches In IH r nelaht bv 10 Inches square, and CyA llifi 1 can be placed In any position, with V»* 7 fl h an ordinary stove-pipe affixed. A /*T XvA'a _Nz>/s '«S * sheet ef Iron, stone or concrete /q\MA fWzl iV 1 block placed underneath give* MM 1 kJ// st P perfect security. The “Miro” burn* - r Js ®kJl ‘ /J mI wall with common lignite coal or wxtf -I 5, wood chips, radiates a splendid 3W/U t. * boot, and Is a great success. A Lift fcl—J—J I > KU' l ““" ”” “ ’ ukk,y lw)W w felSI k dpfc O Enquire at feLßlfl , PriCB d&V ironmonger’s . * H. E. SHACKLOOK. LTD. I teakers ef tha Famous “ORION” X N. /I i Range#, X x/7 B Dunedin, Wellington, & Auckland. CUT THIS OUT AND POST IT TO R. Hannah & Co. y BOX 48, 1::: GREYMOUTH. B Please post to me your newly Revised Price List of Boots and Shoes | (hiu-tr-xted) for May, 1922, sh-wing how I may save money by making my Footwear Purchases at your establishment. Name : (Mr. Mrs., Mi-s) Address We are the only firm on the West Coast that supplies Boots and Sh from its own- factory—and so’ at the cheapest cos . h Gum Boots (Canadian): Knee Gums, 7to 10. 13/6 ;11to 2 1 /O- | Ladies’ Gums, 3 to 7, 16/6; Men’s, 25/-, 30/-, 45/-. H Goloshes, 7to 10, 4/11; 11 to 2, 6/6; Ladms 5/11, //11. Men’s Hip Gums, 40/-, 57/6; Leather Sole, 55/-. | Corded Velvet (Carpet) Slippers : Ladies, 8/6 ; Men s, B/11. t Children’s Felt Slippers, 11 to 1, 4/11, 5/6. F
Weaa> CHALK'S C. Brand Boots and walk easily along Life's Highway WE QUOTE: WOMEN’S PATENT BOSTOCK OXFORDS 48/6 WOMEN’S GLACE OXFORD SHOES, 25/MF.N’S CHROME DERBY BALS 27/6 MEN’S S.O. SHOOTERS, 25/YOUTHS’ DERBY BALS, H- and T. Plates. 25/GOOD BUYING, MEANS GOOD VALUES
Head for CHALK’S RECORD BOOT SHOP GREYMOUTH AND REEFTON.
The ‘Voting Idea? knows what is good. Made in New Zealand from the purest ingredients, and priced keenly because there’s no import v CvxX ■ duty to pay and apart from this k >®iJNSLj they are unequalled. Ask specially '/ 'for LONDON MANUFACTURING CO’S PICKLES AND SAUCES— vTi including their partnuGily pi- Z;Nrj quant Tomato and V.'m- ,-imsnire. tWB These put taste into ah otherwise £yi/ Bbml ordinary dish and make cold meat a “different thing.” Ask your grocer for them. London Manufacturing Co. GREYMOUTH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1922, Page 3
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