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Correct Corsetry Retains Stylish, Graceful Lines And as 10-day’s styles demand a slender silhouette, Corsets are oj greater importance than ever before. If THEY are wrong, then, no matter how stylish a or costume may be, it will not “fit” correctly. Good Corsets meet the needs of Comfort, Health, and Fashion—prices at Ballantynes are moderate. Back Laced Corsets 7] 11 In Pink or White Coutil, with low bust and long skirt; two sets of suspenders; waist measurements, 22 to 30 inches, 7/11. fidV Pink Coutil back-lacing Model (23 to mJ 30in), 12/6. ZX The “Medallion” Corset g /A 1 A Boon to the Full Figure —xk R The Bon Ton "Medallion” Corset helps lit \p. l\ to hold up the surplus flesh and give slim- LI V 'w)</\ looking lines, at the same time adding to pJ N the comfort of the wearer. The “Medal- E 3 | I . lion” is a coil of flexible material stitched Ly gw i| Wr yy between layers of fabric, and gives extra Vj WgJ If I Igfc/ abdominal support. In White or Pink jj WUi hV/ CoutiL Waist measurements 24 to 33 8 | inches, 29/6. • 'J J Gossard Models 12/6 I d Gossard Models ]ace in front. For average feX 0 M|« figures a White Coutil Model with two LMw\>WTkl.| sets of suspenders is recommended. 'Waist measurements 24 to 32 inches, 12/6. For | full figures a White Coutil Model, with I I elastic insertion at bust, gives extra com- I k W fort. Waist measurements 25 to 33 inches, | / \ \ 31./6. / /I \ postage paid. fYtssaitd fflfi 1J Ballantynes £ Dlsconntfor Caah CfZ on Monlhhi Aeronnh

The Brightness of the Home IS OFTEN Centred in the Kitchen Who does not admire a bright spotless kitchen with its shining aluminium kettles and saucepans, its beautifully white enamelware dishes, bowls, etc? Both Aluminium and Enamelware are the easiest of utensils to keep bright and spotless and should form part .of every household’s kitchen equipment. We stock both kinds in the best grades at remarkably attractive prices, together With a very large selection of houselold ironmongery. HARLEY & Co. GREYMOUTH.

JUST ARRIVED ! NEW XMAS STOCKS —of— Gift and Reward Books Annuals ?or 1923, Xmas Booklets and Annuals, Xmas Cards, Post Cards and Stationery, Fancy Leather Goods. Basket ware, and Brushware, Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods. Bibles, Testaments, Prayer and Hymn Books, and all Hymn Books, Autograph, Postcard and Photo Alburns, Fur Animals and Dolls, Latest Books of Fiction, etc. Do Your Shopping Early —a,t— B. DIXON’S r A I N U I STREET. H 4 twwwmw w wrawinwi wiwmßw gquwtguiima

FREEHOLD SECTIONS SITUATED IN BEST LOCALITY IN GREYMOUTH FOR RESIDENTIAL OR BUSINESS SITES. SIXTY-SIX FEET FRONTAGES. To enable bona fide residents to obtain their own homes, we have received instructions from DUNCAN McLEAN, LTD., to offer FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, a limited number of these splendid building sites, situated in Milton Road, at the exceptional price of £l5O PER SECTION. The ground has been ploughed, stumped, and drained, and is ready for immediate building. Borough streets and footpath is already formed. The foregoing offer is a splendid opportunity for persons desirous of securing a homo of their own, as tue Government offer 95 per cent, on value of land and building. Why pay rent when you can become your own landlord ? Early application is necessary. Apply [TANSEY AND CO. (J. W. GREENSLADE) IN CONJUNCTION WITH S. B. WHITE, J AND AND ESTATE AGENTS, MACKAY STREET.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1923, Page 1

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