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Drastic Reductions DOUBLE BED BLANKETS— 47/6. LINEN TEA TOWELS 1/3. LADIES’ ALL WOOL CASHMERE GENT’S HEAVY WOOLLEN HOSE, with double feet 2/6. s SOCKS, 1/3. LADIES’ RUBBER COATS,— GENT’S HEAVY FLANNELS Grey Superior qualrty, .‘-..A 31/-. and Navy, 6/6. LADIES’ ALL WOOL VELOUR GENT’S HEAVY KNITTED WOOLCOATS, with fur collar and LEN UNDERWEAR, Pants and nicely stitched .. 95/-. Shirts, 6/6. Large size COLOURED TOWELS, BOYS’ KNICKERS, made from 24 x 45, 4/11 per pair. strong Tweed and Serge etc., LADIES’ SILK and WOOL COS- Size 3 to 9, 5/6; 9 to 16, 6/11. TUMES, from 37/6, HEAVY TWILLED SHEETS, COLONIAL FLANNELS, Pink. Guaranteed absolutely pure. WTiite, Orkney, Shetland and ready hemmed for 18/6 per Natural .. 2/3 per yd. pair. We have also just landed three large shipments of Gent’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Boots, the value of which must appeal to one and all. WHEN REMITTING KINDLY ALLOW FOR POSTAGE MILLER’S THE HOUSE FOR LADIES .WINTER’S CHILLS CANNOT STAX WHERE THERE IS A “UNIQUE 2 ’ HOT WATER BAG. EVERY. HOME SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST TWO “UNIQUES.”- ‘ These non-leaking, non-cracking, non-bursting aids to sleep and health are absolutely essential in Winter. We have them at prices ranging from 7/6 to 14/6 —according to size. Why not obtain yours new? T. F HOGG CASH CHEMISTS, X XXVJ’VXVX MAWHERA QUAY ::: ’Phone 410

PUBLIC NOTICES. rpHE MONTHLY MEETING GreymOuth Masonic Lodge will be held in Masonic Hall, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING at 7.45. PUBLIC NQTICE. J. LYNCH BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER, HAS COMMENCED BUSINESS in premises in Tainui Street, near the Suburban Hotel. ■ All work faithfully done, with moderate prices, and the best of material. A trial solicited. GREY COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE. 'THE BRIDGE across Nelson Creek, 1 on Greymoiith—Reefton Road, between Ngahere and Aha lira, will be CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC on WEDNESDAY, July 1, from 8 a.m, to 3 p.m. / JOHN HIGGINS, County Engineer. SANDRIDGE HOTEL COLOMBO STREET, SYDENHAM, CHRISTCHURCH. OSCAR EGDEN, late 'of Royal Hotel, Greymouth, js now in possession of the above well-known hostelry, and will be pleased to welcome West Coasters to his home. . No. 2 and 2B Trams pass the door. Personal supervision, and every ittention given to visitors. ’Phone; a 7148. GET TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THEM GEO. PASCOE, —FULL LIVE AGENT FOR— McCormick Deering All classes of Implements can be quoted. REEFTON. THE PROOF— Means Satisfied Clients McCormick Deering Tractor users are SATISFIED USERS These well known Farmers are McCORMICK DEERING users, who have given repeat orders — x Talbot Bros, Timaru .. 5 Johnston Bros., Aylesbury 2 F. W. Rudderklan, Methven 2 Duncan Bros., Warau, Hawkins 2 Jarman Bros., Hororata Colgate 2 REMEMBER when buying a TRACTOR it is not a question of FIRST COST but of UPKEEP COST. McCormick Deering Tractors are economical.

GEO. PASCOE, P.O. Box 47 - - REEFTON GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE. All classes? of risks undertaken. f "" . READ ALL THE best Books at a Charge of a Copper or Two. You cannot always be out and about these winter nights. To help you over the dull periods we have instituted a— LENDING LIBRARY where all the latest novels and the world’s classic literature is available at very moderate charges, according to the length of time you keep the books. Come in NOW and look over the Lib/ary. JNIVERSAL SPORTS DEPOT (Next Tyra )ns & Co.) W. L. PATTERSON, Manager.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1925, Page 1

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