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REDUCED PRICES IB FULL SWING! Gabardine Frocks, nicely stitched, Ladies’ Cotton Hose, 1/3 maided and beaded, in the fol- Ladies’ All-wool Cashmere Hose, lowing colours:—Wine, Saxe, 2 , 9 3/6 4 < 3 4/6 5 / 6; 5/11> 6 ; 6, Grey, Fawn, Navy and Nigger: r/ /ft 57/6. ’ ' , r r > v •++ iur n r> r. Ladies’ Silk Hose, 3/11, 4/11, 5/6, Ladies Knitted Woollen Costumes, gqq 95 12 6 18 6 52/6; now 37/6. 1 ’ ' ’ v ' ' ‘ " r , Ladies’ Gabardine Skirts, 16/6 Mes ' He “ VJ H ° Se ’ 2/6 Ladies’ best quality Velour Coats, / ’ nOW ' £4 12s 6d Colonial 1< iannel in Henna, Kmgt r , cm. ni r fisher, Nigger, Grey; 54in. wide, Ladies Silk Blouses, 13 6 10/6 . now 7 p< Ladies Silk Jumpers, 12,6 Duchess 2.-6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, Ladies’ Crepe Blouses, 4/11 6/6, 7/6, 9/6 Ladies’ Crepe Nights., 5/11 Heavy Italian Overalls, 7/6 Ladles’ Woven Nights., 11/6 Heavy Print Overalls, 7/11 Ladies’ Flannelette Nights., 6/11 Jazz Overalls, 5/11 Ladies’ Fleecy Bloomers, 3/9 Italian Aprons, 4/6 Ladies’ Heavy Vests, 3/6 MILLERS’ THE HOUSE FOR QUALITY AND PRICE (Next Tennent’s, Jewellers). BOX 175, :: : 'PHONE 401. ... NICE WARM FEET If there is one tiling more than another needed around the home these days it is a HOT WATER BAG. In it’s way it is the greatest of modem inventions. It dues mure than medicine iu maiie the sick ones cumiurlable. It sa\esmore lives than any tiling else yon can name —it is indispensable. We stock the •■UNIQUE”' HOT WATER BOTTLES—guaranteed not to leak, burst or crack. They give years of warmth and comfort. Coupons given with every sale. L. F. HOGG. CASH CHEMISnMAWMEIU QUAY

PUBLIC NOTICES, PRESBYTERIAN MISSION SALE OF WORK. r jpilE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK x will be held in Ikamauia School Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 27. J. T. MIRFIN, Secretary. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD J HOUSEHOLDERS of the undermentioned School Districts are reminded of the Melting of Householders to take place on MONDAY, June 25, at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of electing a Committee Arthur’s Pass, Boddytown, Bruce Bay, Ilari Hari, Humphreys, Jackson, Kumara, Kumara Junction, Marsden, Ngahcre, Okarito, Okuru, Rewanui, Stafford. 11. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, June 20, 1923. fr] YESIGHT SPECIALIST. GREYMOUTH FOR A FEWS DAYS ONLY MR. R. T. BIDKERTON, of Wellington, M.P.0.C.. G’.1.0., and M. 0., (sen of Professor Bickei ion) Recognised as the Dominion's LEADING OPTICIAN. Most headaches, neuralgia, blurring of print, or difficulty in threading a needle can be cured by wearing correct glasses. Do nut needlessly sillier, but consult MR. R. T. BICKERTON, Eyesight Specailist. Address: Albion Hotel. WINTER SCHOOL FOR FARMERS. TOWN HALL, :::: HOKITIKA X JUNE 25 TO JUNE 29, 1923. MONDAY, 25th —Reception and Introductory Addresses by Messrs Cockayne and Tocker. TUESDAY, 26th, to FRIDAY, 29— Lectures and .Demonstrations by Departmental Officers and other Experts, followed by general discussions. Tickets and details from Managers of Dairy Factories, Secretary's of Farmers’ Unions, or direct from the Secretary. Enrol now. Fees for full course 10/-. J. W. MORRIS, Secretary. Box 4, Hokitika. » -—- ■ —THE—SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE CO., LTD. JYFFERS most attractive Policies on liberal terms. Write or call for particulars of our special HOUSE PURCHASE POLICY. It shows the way to own your own home, and be insured at the same time. The Manager, THE SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE CO., LTD., 84 Hereford St., CHRISTCHURCH. gELLERS OF e We are receiving enquiries from Canterbury for particulars of Coast properties that are on the market. Properties must be worth the money, and not priced on prospective values. It is what the place will produce today that likely buyers set as a standard. We will be pleased to have particulars of farms of any description that genuine sellers wish to quit. Special forms for particulars will be Kent on application. No claim for commission unless sale actually made through our Agency. RATIONAL jJJORTGAGE AND COY. OF N.Z., LTD. GREYMOUTH. KEITH ROLLITT, Coast Representative.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1923, Page 1

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