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Send your Replating io Specialists / — For forty-three years Armstrong & Farr have maintained a steadily increasing business. Surely this is sound proof of their efficient work- WK® manship. Replating with pure silver is one of their special features. Be sure and send for their booklet and price list. Armstrong & Farr Plating People.’’ 148 Victoria Street Christchurch - JinVELVSKINJJER Cups of Pleasure A delicious brew is ALWAYS made with “Amber Tips'* which is all FINE tea, skilfully blended to give the utmost in flavour and economy. There’s no waste; each spoonful being sufficient for half a pint of fragrant tea. Insist on “Amber Tips” The term “Fine Tea” is used by tea _ i __ r IP 3 experts to describe only the belter /N / r/ir* if (Pffl grades. They cost a little more wUI per pound, but much less per cup.

M H NMUHI IMMM HBM| •Maamnaum. , » ■^:srz^rr-'.Wi.'LS' > -,ICrMas:?l:QW%lKrn»«!lKta ! ». ~vrw*KK Low Level buit races & High Level Suit Qualities I i mB Still Ruling /li fez/Jw 1 I j II Ir prices of the now famous Crown Suits still remain at their old | I 7 JvW l° w eve^s - We have not allowed the recent increases in the g I , d woollen market to reach the purse strings of our customers. i I Ml, Inuv' Crown Suit prices are guaranteed prices. They are never marked up to \ V/z flallllU cover so called marked downs. We do not believe a suit is worth one I w f?\\ Hl price one ay anol h er price another day— we never juggle prices, beill cause we don’t believe it honeit. | Crown suits are fitted by our experts (paid to find, and rectify faults) — WJsk Whdlffl you’ll wear l ' nem w ' t * l pr^ e an d your i r ’ en^s w ‘ satisfaction. The materials are the best that money can buy—thickly curled strands of I liPSk Illi fine, l° ng ’ v * rg * n fleece ’ Woven (in generous weights) into the purest I I I worsteds, tweeds, serges, cheviots, gaberdines. Every pattern, every H V/ NA shade, every weave. 1 Y?/ 111/? And the hidden inner parts are equally as good. Only the finest quality I i L/W Hymo and Haircloth is used in the building and shaping of coat-fronts, $ ( * FfliN insuring garments that keep their shape throughout their long life. j| i lilli illi Crown Suits —made-for-you-are—guaranteed to give complete and lasting H /////////// satisfaction or your money will be refunded in full. Prices start from £5-5-0. if ■ : Choose Your Overcoat - j at the Crown Clothing Coy. All the latent styles and shades, faultlessly made by ! the Dominion’s largest Clothing House. I Crown Clothing MTg Co. (N.Z.) Limited ie Famous for Fifteen Years for Fair Dealing ” ? I I MAWWRA QUAY. GREYMOUTH.

A SILVER TOILET SET FOR • THE DRESSING TABLE makes an enduring wedding or birthday gift. But 14 the brush and mirror backs must no: be filled with inferior sub stance merely to make "weight. You’ll find every article you purchase at Tennent’s is of a solid, substantial, enduring character. It will continue to happily remind the recipient throush ° ut ail the years of her life ‘' Elegance without extravagance. J. TENNENT, Jeweller. ■• . ■ » JUWHBRA QUAY, GHEYXOUTH.

", ..." — ~ ihiW Are you irritable, nervy, or Wjrt fci| depressed — -?i ■|m|| Ilf If >o, there’s relief awaiting you in CLEMENTS TONIC I|: t-Frg It does not contain alcohol or narcotics, but only invigor- g FgF ating medicinal ingredients that banish anaemia, neuritis, 11 H insomnia, impaired vitality and similar blood and nerve f -;i disorders. Buy a bottle of CLEMENTS TONIC—it is pleasant to take with water or soda water. j All Chemists and Stores throughout Aus- T tralasia and New Zealand sell Clements Tonic FWflfflWh. || j|| I

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 July 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 July 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 July 1923, Page 8