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Our Big Sale Friday, January 22nd. Millinery, Apparel, Gloves, Hosiery, Manchester lines all greatly reduced. C W. McKAY & SON f __ « Mackay Street, GreymoutK. jU ■ X. »'•! -I Mnr ■■ V *; •■) '*■ ,■ -S P i<i -■ ~ J'-'. - - 1 • ~ v<■ -

; ■ !0«; „J ■■ - '.; V’-:’. -'<' ; itid^a. Bfcyde „ .to work, • • S=3=±=t== Sajte Morioy ! : Save Footwear. Get to work bn time—every tiine and tef&rifc fihb. Ride a bicycle. it ■■■• ■ • t. The bicycle la the most economichl forth of transportation. It is convenient—always’ ready to go—costs practically nothing to operate— is 'easy to han.dle and a pleasure to’ rfde; Wades’ are agents for Britain’s; best machines, viz., Triumph.. Achilles, Royal Red, and 8.5. A., Your old machine accepted in part payment and Easy Terms;; allowed. * l ' llll * l r 'J}*'j L " l | l " J *** llM , **** h¥l l ** «r£ WADE & Co. : Cycle and Sports be tiers. ; GREYMOUTH. HOW > SAVED MONEY I was fool’sh for years. \V hen wvtii my clothes became soiled 1 dnmardio them, ' Now, I take all my orders to F- MOSS AND CO They're made just like ‘new, and it saves me pounds. Their work gives satisfaction, whilst the charges are very reasonable. TAKE YOUR NEXT ORDER TO F. MOSS AND CO. LORD STREET (Between Opera House ; and Gas Works.) New year presents * NEW YEAR TOYS Our Huge Stocks have'now F>R YOUNG AND OLD. Call at. once and make your selection. Do'not leave your New Year shopping to the last mmu te. Fay a'deposit, and any' l Article that you choose will be kept !or¥bu. We are now displaying tire largest ■election of TOYS on the West Coast. Country orders are 'given special attention. and any article -chosen will be put wide until .called fcr. UNIVERSAL < gPORft jjEIPOT W. L. PATTERSON :: Proprietor. Mavhera Quay MAXIMS FOR CRICKETERS. i. Don’t Anticipate. . 2. Mind-. Slips, Watch your Pull. 1 3. Take Baxter’s Lurig Preserver. Probably rio other game calls for the flayer Yo remain stationary in places where he will catch the wind, as dbes cricket. It is this fact which makes the player liable to contract a severe chill. Wise cricketers have found Baxter’s Lung Preserver b wonderful help. This fine specific quickly rids “the systein df coughs, colds and other chest 'complaints. •As , a ! tdnic, ‘ “Baxter’s” is unrivalled. -It enriches the blood, fortifies 'the systemand generally builds up the 7 constitution. Famous hi New Zealand households for over fiftynine'years. Obtainable at any chemist dr grocer. Generous-sized bottle 2/6. — Advt.

Mothers should giv« # their childi. ■ Wade’s Worm Figs Wonder ft I wbJs womtr*. —

SYDNEY, January 25. The Member of the Legislative Council whose whereabout was causing the Government so much concern, returned to the city. He says that he had been spending a quiet holiday ar Nowfa. When he raed in the newspapers that he was being searched for by poFide, he immediately communicated with -tile Coinmissioner of Police through the local station, informing the Commissioner that he was in the best of health. He protested strongly aghinSt having iiis movements followed by: detectives and police. LONDON, January 24. The fact that 96,800 war widows re-married since 1917 was disclosed in the Ministry bf Pension's report for the year ended March 1925, when there . were 1,095,000 recipients of Whom 51,000 were widows and dependants of officers. The expenditure for the year was £69,122,000 compared with £72,448,090 ’in the proceeding year, making the total payments to dab 598 millidns. (

The first annual meeting of the committee controlling the recentlyerected Citizens’ Hall at Blaketown, will be held, this-evbnirig when a report will be .presented by the Chairman (Mr A. H. McKane) in which it is-, stated that gross receipts for the yehr? Were £5OO, £l3O being applied to fhe'ibductiipi of liabilities, furnish* in'gs and lighting being brought up to requirements. Rent collected was £32.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 January 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 January 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 January 1926, Page 2

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