11 71 For winter LAWN’S have landed Jah.?/ \>rv II a range of warm shirts in special , Ife" Winter Fabrics. /V Wu They’re.just. What, you need to ’ ® help keep the cold out tbi3 !, /Vy ter—they are here, in several smart styles and can be' relied upon to 1 ' .fWI || y launder well and give ' faithful W Z '• x service. Hl" a n Prices range from— SHIRTS 7/6. 9/6.. ./„, n/6. FOR WINTER All Wool at 17/6. 1 r.f ’7 ? ' ■* ‘ ' '• “ Ql\7f A DT 1 " J ’ Choose a couple of these shirts hjlVl/Arx 1 » *•'- a (. L awn ’g to-day—you’ll never reQ J7P VTCF ARI P ?ret it—jemember these prices, are OILIX V remarkably - low for such quality. AND WARM. - ' ' , ■' /, ■ r ■> - ( .i ■ ’ ; •■■■■. • ■ .jus-’ - FW-. T: A W7M TAILOR AND MERCER, @ O®. . GRE ymouth. ■ ' Corner of Tainui and.Mackay Streats.- : ■ J-, /
- " • Let’s away to Tennent’s for ENGAGEMENT RINGS of rare beauty. For in addition to flawless quality of the jewels, there ' • is- A wide variety of-the smartest and' ■’ daintiest mountings created exclusively-'for AM on ? e nlore ) ve I - re “ ' r ?nind y° Urtl M Hie difference - in jy icq of v^rious rings is by thesize oC ' tliq st°n.e-r- n °tP.ing clse - Rings, /lit . for her, at. OO J. TENNENT, Jeweller and Optician, *’ "’“‘"'“fy 'r 45 Mawhera Quay,... Greymouth. ...
For Salad pressing. vufiiti Mix a teaspoon o£ -■ ■ made mustard 1/) ••/ /MIN li with a- teaspoon ' ■/O'J 8of siigap . Add. i «y .. /TA /o/ g teacup of salad ill oil . gradually. IlMl' ffl •’ Thqn slowly add ''TSVTi u . a teacup of nillk ft | and., J- teacup of si: :’MJa ■ Cprpwell’s Vinegar \ . separately,, stir- jl ring ’ all the time. Bot tie riiul ' keep \ ' W I lii a' cool place. ■ I fdALT |; h I | < Mltn-MELLOW-MATURK g, Gainful, piles 7 ? * Send for ZANN! • The Zann Double Absorption Treatment gives real relief—immediate and permanent. A Wanganui lady writes:— “1 am more than grateful for the splendid remedy. I had no irritation at all-after 3 days treatment; and noQ. the trouble seems to have gone ■ altogether. Zann baniphes.for.good all kinds of -• Piles. Send fb'r free booklet to Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wdliniton. d Booklets and ’stocks of ‘Zaitn’ can| be obtained frdih HanwMl Williams and Ross, Chemists, Greymouth. b.: : ' I iiiiiiiiiii
Worst ca:rj'jl Bad Legs and VariooieUlceH permanent- i • ly healed by VAREX TREATMENT No resting. 4to 6 applications usually suffice I Hundreds of.testimonials. Write today lor 1 pamphlet to I ERNEST HEALEY, Chemist, Foxton. j ■ 1,11 H’ 1 '• 11 .■: • i i • 1 A cold may lead I to consumption! | 1 It’s only a step from a cold to kl ta consumption —but fortunately B H it’s only a Step back from H H even a chronic cold to S health, strength and vigor f if you take LANES, if. Wf i!6 and 4/6 at all M : ' Chemists and Stores. B W ’' s ‘ ”*’ ■ '-’ 3l -<id.g
If the average man were cast away on a desert island and compelled to lead a. Robinson Crusoe existence, Ins first thought (after the food and water problem was solved) would bo : How can I get something to smoker ine craving for tobacco is insistent m the ea«e ol ? 10 men out of every 12, and to satisfy the universal demand hundreds'of brands of the “weed” arc on the market. They coma from many lands, one of the latest countries'to prfiduco them (in a perfected' term) being New Zealand. Strange to' say (ho barren gum lands of the North which won’t grow ordinary crops grow splendid tobacco, _a matter of greatest importance, to men on the land up there, because the average yield of leaf is worth £5O per acre, and the industry promises to become a source of National wealth. The local article is much appreciated by those who had to rive un smoking foreign tobaccos l.ocaurm of the excess of'' ■ nicotine which affected theA';'Jiealth m.v “Riverhead Gold”' (Bulldog) medium, or Cut Plug No, (Bullshead) full.—2B . ■
ELECTRIC TORCHES Are necessary during the winter months —To be used in homes or outside. Prices: From 3/- to 18/6. BATTERIES.—A full range always in stock. VVINTER GAAIES—For young folk' and adults. • NOVELS. —New supplies arriving every week. UNIVERSAL gPORTS JQEPOT ■ .(Next '.to and Co.), MA’WHERA QUAY GREYMOUTH
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1925, Page 7
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