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1,200 PAIRS OF CORSETS to be sacrificed 1 The following will give you some idea of the reductions made. The goods are all new, and of the latest styles and shapes. LIGHT SPORTS CORSETS, 3/6. NOW 2/11. No. 120 MED. WEIGHT and NICELY EMBROIDERED 6/6, NOW 5/3. „ 108 MED. SPORTS, WIDE ELASTIC TOPS, 6/11; NOW 5/6. „ 1335 MED. SPORTS, ELASTIC TOP, fancy stitched, 8/6; NOW 7/6. „ 1115 MED. WEIGHT, BEAUTIFULLY EMBROIDERED 8/11; NOW 7/11 „ 504 GOOD HEAVY MED., 9/6; - - - NOW 7/6 „ 215 ALL ELASTIC (Very strong), 9/6; - - NOW 8/6 „ 114 HEAVY SPORTS, ELASTIC TOP, 9/6; NOW 7/11 ■i„ 1035 MED. SPORTS, FANCY STITCHED, 7/6; NOW 6/6 „ 1005 SPORTS, FANCY EMBROIDERED, 9/6; NOW 7/11 „ 735 HEAVY SPORTS, ELASTIC TOP, 10/6; NOW 8/11 „ 562 SPORTS, WITH SILK ELASTIC TOP, 10/6; NOW 8/11 „ 510 HEAVY WEIGHT, 11/6; - NOW 9/6 „ 524 HEAVY WEIGHT, 11/6 ; - NOW 9/6 The above reductions are made for TWO WEEKS only. MILLER’S THE HOUSE FOR LADIES .WINTER’S CHILLS CANNOT STAY, WHERE THERE IS A “UNIQUE”- HOT WATER BAG. EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST TWO “UNIQUES.” These non-leaking, non-cracking, non-bur£«ing 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 now? L. F. HOGG CASH CHEMISTS, • MAWHERA QUAY ::: ’Phone 410

PUBLIC NOTICES. PAUL’S Methodist Church. — Sunday, July 12, Orange Service. Subject: “Reformation ,and After.” Soloist, Miss M. Warnes. Preacher, Bev, J. F. Martin. A MEETING of the Blaketown Football Club will be held in. the Citizens’ Hall, Blaketown, TO-MOR-ROW AFTERNOON at 2.30. Business important. GREYMOUTH POULTRY CLUB. JNTTNDING COMPETITORS are notified that ENTRIES CLOSE for the Poultry Show on MONDAY NEXT July 13. E. W. BAILLIE, Hon, Sec. IMPOUNDED. JJALF-DRAUGHT BROWN GELDING ; small white mark on forehead ; white snip on nose ; near hind foot white. No visible brands. If not claimed will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION at Noon on SATURDAY, July 18. BOROUGH OF GBEYMOUTH. IVOTICE is hereby given that the - 1 - 1 ANNUAL ESTLAIATES of the and EXPENDFrURE. for the year ending March 31, 1925, required under Section 79 of “The Municipal Corooraiions Act, 1920,” are m w OPEN FOB. INSPECTION at the Town Clerk’s Office, Greymouth, during office hours. F. H. DENTON, Town Clerk. ART EXHIBITION. -. A MEETING of Ladies and GentleM men interested in ART, will be held in the Council Chambers, Town Hall, Greymouth, at 4 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT, the 13th inst., to discuss the question of holding an ART EXHIBITION, under the auspices of the National Art Association of New Zealand.

W. 11. PARFITT. Mayor.

GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE —of— YJSED JtyfOTOR QARS. 1923 STUDEBAKER, finished in Red—£27s. 1923 STUDEBAKER, Grey finished—£2so. Newly-finished SI'UDEBAKER; same guarantee as a new car—£3oo. Seven-seater STUDEBAKER, Ideal car for service or Taxi; newly painted—£l2s. Light Delivery HUMBER LORRY—£6O. MODEL 32 HUPP ; suit man with mechanical knowledge —£75. Three-seater MAXWELL MOTOR CAR; newly-finished in red ; electric light; self starter ; £125. ADAMS, LTD. 152-154 HIGH ST., CHRISTCHURCH Representative: C. Chamberlain, c/o Post Office Hotel.

WINTER SPORTS AT MOUNT COOK! Come to Mount Cook for the Winter Sports. Tobogganing, Skating, Ski-ing and Riding. Glorious mountain scenery. Th e Hermitage—the hotel with every modern convenience, beautifully warmed by a special heating system —aifords every comfort. Big crackling log fires, food lit for a king, music, dancing. All these await you. 1 Write for free illustrated literature to the GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. (HTY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner Colombo and Lichfield Streets, Christchurch. Most central house in city; five minutes from Station and three minutes from G.P.0., Gardens, River and Theatres. Been re-modelled, re-decorated and re-fur-nished throughout. Luxurious lounges, excellent cuisine, moderate tariff. Ideal home for travellers and tourists.—R M. 0. HYMAN, Proprietress., All trams stop outside.

• — • ————--r— A AIIGO-—CMies all skin diseases : 2/per pot.—Kettle Bros., West Coast Agents.

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