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Genuine Bargains LADIES’ VELOUR COATS from LADIES’ WINCEY NIGHTS, nicely 65/- trimmed with silk lace 10/6 LADIES’ VELOUR COATS with FLEECY BLOOMERS, large size, \ fur collars from .. 67/6 3/6 LADIES’ DARK PRINT OVER- STRONG STRIPED FLANNELALLS, nicely made with ETTE, .. .. 1/2 pockets, belt and sleeves 4/11 NURSERY FLANNELETTE 10/6 LADIES’ HSAVY WOOLTEX per dozen. VESTS, large size, .. 4/9 PURE LINEN TEA TOWELS, LADIES’ ALL WOOL CASHMERE Large Size .. .. 1/3 HOSE> 2/6 STRONG NURSES’ CLOTH, double LADIES’ FLANNELETTE NIGHT- width, .. .. .. 1/6 DRESSES, .. .. 6/6 LADIES’ ALL WOOL VESTS 5/6 ALSO A LARGE RANGE OF GABARDINES AND SERGES PLAIN AND STRIPED. MILLER’S ’PHONE 401. - - P.O. Box 175. GREYMOUTH ALSO AT REVELL STREET, - HOKITIKA. FINE QUALITY SPpNGES,. ‘ SOFT AND .VELVETY . Gathered from the depths of the Mediterranean ; cleansed and bleached with scrupulous care, by a process that improves the colour yet does not impair the durability, but gives them that yielding, velvety softness you d elight to feel. Sponges of all sizes from 6d upwards. L. F. HOGG cash chemist, * Mawhera Quay ::: ’Phone 410

PUBLIC NOTICES. APPRECIATION. QpFIE Members of the Returned Soldiers’ Association take this medium of expressing their APPRECIATION to lus Worship the Mayor and Mayoress, Ladies’ Committee, and all those whose help was so willingly given to make the annual Anzac Ball last evening such a pronounced success. Their splendid efforts are most ingGreymouth, May 7, 1924.

BABY PRAMS DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. FULL-SIZE SEAGRASS BABY CARS, £5 and £5 10s. SEAGRASS HOODED GO-CART, on springs and lined throughout, £3 10s. Railage 5/- extra. Write for catalogue. L. PITCHER & CO. OPP. RAILWAY STATION DUNEDIN.

WE BUY FOR CASH AND SELL T FOR CASH—That’s the reason ■ve sell at these prices:— Caley’s English Cocoa, 1/9 lb. ' Pure Ceylon Orange Pekoe Tea, 2/6 Kirkpatrick’s Jams, Bd. Honey, new season’s, 2lb. jars, 1/9 Macaroni and Vermicelli, Bd. Sauces, quart bottles, 1/3. Tomato Soup, 1/3 tin. Tin Fruits, in syrup, 1/3. Pine Apple, large size, 1/6. Pilchards, 1/- tin. Good Salmon, large size, 1/2. Salmon and Herring Paste, 1/3. BECK AND CO., Cash Grocers. QIBBS’ JfOTOR gERVICE TIME-TABLE. Jars leave Reefton DAILY at 8 a.m., arriving in Greymouth at 10.30 a.m. Leaves Greymouth Post Office at 3.45 p.m., arriving at Reefton at 6 p.m., connecting with Nelson and Westport Services at 8.30 a.m. and 10 a.m. respectively the following day. For FREIGHTS and BOOKING AR KANGEMENTS apply MARK SPROT AND CO., A. E. KILGOUR. McFARLANE’S ALBION HOTEL

lAS COOKS YO.UR MEALS GAS HEATS YOUR BATHWATER GAS HEATS YOUR WASHING COPPER GAS HEATS YOUR ROOMS GAS WILL LIGHT YOUR HOME GAS POWER WILL RUN YOUR FACTORY GAS OFFERS YOU A SERVICE YOU CANNOT DO WITHOUT Remember if it’s done with Heal vou can do it BETTER WITH GAS. For information in connection with mything you require done with Heat, ring the MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. 'Phone 113. THE MIRROR MOCKS. Life seems as ashen‘as those tell tale streaks of grey and colourless hair. pERMANOL 5/6, Post Free, Will restore GREY HAIR to its natural colour in ONE APPLICATION. No detection. No disappointment. Combings made up into side puffs. 5/-. post free. MISS HILSON (London), Hair and Face Specialist MacDonald Buildings, 132 Willis St. Wellington

PYREX OVEN GLASSWARE. An- J other shipment just arrived ; from 6/6 to 11/6 each.—Al, Harley’s, Hons® Furnishers.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 May 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 May 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 May 1924, Page 1

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