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f. * s Beath’s Sale for Blouses The price marks are as great a revelation as the comprehensiveness and beauty of the stock offered you A few only Crepe de Chene Blouses, * Magyar style, round neck, | sleeve. Trimmed with hemstitching and lace motif. In shades of Helio and Shell Pink—Formerly t ._., L> ., 25/6 Sale Price 14/11 Smartly-cut Blouses, in Ivory Crepe de Chene, turn-back and roll collars; long sleeves —Formerly 37/6 35/6 Beath’s Sale Price 27/6 Dainty Voile Blouses, V-necks and collars, trimmed with lace and embroidery—Formerly t ._.j 14/6 15/6 Sale Price 11/9 Useful Blouse, in Black Tricolette, fastening high to neck, long sleeves Formerly •.,. .■ 17/6 Beath’s Sale Price .. .. 5/11 Pretty Jumpers, in Ivory Voile, Magyar style; round and V-necks, short sleeves, edged with Vai. lace. Embroidered front; gathered into elastic at waist—Formerly : ..; 17/6 Sale Price 14/11 Smartly tailored Blouses, in striped Cotton Fuji; turn-back collars and long sleeves —Formerly 19/11 Beath’s Sale Price .. .. 16/11 | Beath’s Christchurch iiiiiiniiroiiirinMißmrrnwMiiiMHniri’BmmniiiMiirwrinwwrTnrnr hi • t- nr fiiwwwwinwTmTOriiTiii

_ -J A Picture With a Moral! One man used good seed—the other didn’t. Results—success for one, failure for the other. Buy only the best seed, and order now—for the Autumn sowing season is near at hand. We have ample stocks at present of Cocksfoot, Perennial and Italian Ryegrass, Timothy, Cowgrass, Alsyke and White Clover. These seeds are very heavy samples, clean and bright and of high germinating power. Let us quote you for your requirements. GRIFFEN & SMITH Ltd. MERCHANTS. GI ■EY MOUTH. DAINTY ENGLISH SHOES FOR LADIES. Unbeatable Values. ‘ NOTE PRICES.— SISS Blk. Suede 1 Bar 2 Bullous Wd. Heal : : : »2/G. SI.SS “Bostock” Glace Anklestrap Pumps : : : : : 30/-. iSS9O “Southall’s” Pat. Court Pat. Covered Heel : : : 32/6. 5593 “Southall” Glace Fancy Sandal Strap : : : 37/6. 5464 Strong Patent Lace Shoe, Plain Toe, : : : : 25/-. 5571 .Strong Patent Lace Shoe, Plain Toe, : : : : 27/6. Blk. Suede Lace Shoes, Cuban Heel 35/-, Louis : : : 37/6. 5524 “Footform” Nig. Brown Lace Shoe : : : : 47/6. 8131 Glace Boot Bin. leg, 2| heel, Plain Toe, : : : 32/6. BS2 Glace Derby Boot, 7in leg. Pat. Toe, White Stitching 1:1 Heel 26/6 BS3 Stout Sole Glace Derby Boot, Pat. Toe, 7in' Flat Heel 25/-./ BSI Nigger Brown Balmoral Boot Din leg, Toe Cap, 2J Heel 2S/6. R. Hannah & Co,, Ltd. GREYMOUTH. P.O. Box 48 ::: ’Phone 177. —Y::.-- .- --- ~ - — -■■ ■_?

DUNLOP TIRES for <1 ■ fa DEPENDABILITY , A /mill * ' .//is—i.a' i ■! 4 /JU I RENDERING JTS/MTgL Wfßffl. // w V SERVICE 1 \\Wlhw I / Whether it be catching boats W%T\ //OkXw/ X or trains > or keeping appoint/J [Jim s wents in the city, or getting TOW Iwilril lo tke °f more exten< M journeys, one can with confidence rely on “Railroad" / DUNLOP |HsI. Mimllli tyres j A / y /ii WW r wWw?®ffl standing up to their work. ® 11\ V / 11/l\\ It’s this feature that has made I. fe~“_ /11 these tyres so popular. For / \ T* ill months at a time they do not Z I give the slightest trouble and | ® L nave no equal for value and ja a! low running cost All garages || jßqw ‘wkEbe M . | Alf 1 can supply in popular size*, 9 ffii x«BE«§h!i I n m W , I DUNLOP ® 1; IB Rubber Co. Ira *i u» or aust. ltd. fej JVS 1 WELLINGTON |H | CHRISTCHURCH HS AUCKLAND |® -'fLjp-—-—-— : -Sy~~' zz ’ : iOo?t4U4i4X3it6 Ji1066~ &&t puMifc

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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 January 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 January 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 January 1923, Page 3

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