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Baath’s Sale Offers exceptional opportunities for people who like saving money Here are a few ordinary examples: Crepe de Ferstrong Blouses, square neck, trimmed with insertion—Formerly t .,.i i. .j 17/6 Beath’s Sale Price 7/11 Llamalaine Blouses, smart stripes of Helio, Sky, and Black—Formerly .. ~ ~ t .., f . 15/6 Beath’s Sale Price ' 9/11 Striped Wincey Blouses, turn-down collars, in stripes of Nigger, Bottle, Sky, Pink, Helio, Saxe, and Navy—Formerly ~ .j 12/6 Beath’s Sale Price 7/11 Damask Cloths, hemmed ready for use. 2|yds long Formerly 19/6 .. Beath’s Sale Price 13/9 80in Unbleached Sheeting, in Herringbone or Twill Formerly 4/11 .. Beath’s Sale Price 3/11 yd. ' 54in Unbleached Sheeting—Formerly ~.. .. 3/11 Beath’s Sale Price 2/11 yard Men’s Neglige Shirts, with detached collars to match. Of real French Cambric, guaranteed fast colours. Well cut, and well made — Formerly 9/11 .. Beath’s Sale Price 8/11 Embroidered Batiste Lawn Camisole Lengths, shaped ready. Practically no making to do — Formerly 5/11 .. Beath’s Sale Price 3/11 Ladies’ Heather All-Wool Gloves. English make-r-Formerly 4/6 .. .. Beath’s Sale Price 2/11 White Flannelette, 36in wide—Formerly ... 2/6 Beath’s Sale Price 1/8 yard White Nursery Flannelette. 28in wide— Beath’s Sale Price 1/- yard Write for complete Sale Catalogue Beath’s, Christchurch *

Stove Offices, Jcwcz xfr“® A handy and compact little atove, I S’X.-u jlnd Small Shoes. cast Iren, measuring 19 Inches In J vxa/• B height by 19 Inches square, and fYsT 61 can be placed In any position, with V f 1 f J an ordinary stove-pipe affixed. A TLjj/ X'A*. H sheet of Iren, stone or concrete /nLzlu /vZzl Jw block placed underneath gives I ~VM Ii HZ' ]U poefect security. The “Mire" burns i Ar? / I UH well with common lignite coal or (ipitlr !| | ULjrNux-j weed chips, radiates a splendid ?XV?3! •, 1 hsat, and Is a groat success. A R j S Id L 1 pot er kettle may bo quickly W 4.j_ U 1 iIT I Unsd. T ’ m iiß Wil ' J? Q v E o n u q r U,r * rt ■ PriCe C&W Ironmonger’s ■ C H. E. SHACKLOCK. LTD. ilffiffl Ml •>* baker® of tho Famous "ORION" \ X |l?®Tns ffiwa ■ Ranges, X \J/ Dunedin, Wellington, A Auckland. X \

CUT THIS OUT AND POST IT TO Ro Hannah & Co., BOX 48, i::: GREYMOUTH. Please post to me your newly Revised Price List of Boots and Shoes (Illustrated) for May, 1922, showing how I may save money by making my Footwear Purchases at your establishment. Name: (Mr. Mrs., Miss) Address * We are the only firm on the West Coast that supplies Boots and Shoes from its own factory—and so at the cheapest cost. Gum Boots (Canadian): Knee Gums, 7to 10. 13/6 ;11to2 1 / • Ladies’ Gums, 3 to 7, 16/6; Men’s, 25/-, 30/-, 45/-. Goloshes, 7 to 10, 4/11; 11 to 2, 6/6; Ladies’, 5/11, 7/11. Men’s Hip Gums, 40/-, 57/6; Leather Sole, 55/-. , Corded Velvet (Carpet) Slippers: Ladies, 8/6; Men s, 8/11. Children’s Felt Slippers, 11 to 1, 4/11, 5/6.

Wear 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/MEN’S CHROME DERBY BALS. 27/6 MEN’S 5.6. SHOOTERS, AZYOUTHS’ DERBY BALS, H- and T. Plates, 25/GOOD BUYING, MEANS GOOD VALUES Head for CHALK’S RECORD BOOT SHOP ~ GREYMOUTH AND REEFTON. I LONDON M'F'G. Co's Products Realty Are They are made from purest ingredients and are therefore rich in food value. They are cheaper to buy because you need, to use only small quantities, and being made in New Zealand there s no impoit dutv added to their cost. . , London Manufacturing Co’s products put “taste, into otherwise ordinary dishes —ask your grocer for them to-day. CURRY POWDER, VINEGAR, PICKLES, CORDIALS, OILS, JELLIES, SAUCES (WORCESTER AND TOMATO). IF YOUR OWN GROCER CONNOT SUPPLY YOU, WRITE DIRECT TO London Manofactwing Co. greymouth.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 June 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 June 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 June 1922, Page 3

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