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BALLANTYNES | SALE ! Opening Day—Monday, February Ist Bargains in CURTAININGSand CARPETS CRETONNES, 29in. to 31in., good COLOURED DAMASK TAPEScolours and designs- TRIES, 50in. A durable, effective TnHMr PriCeb ’ \ fabric for curtains, covering '" To Clear ... 1/11 per yard furniture, etc.— REPP CASEMENT CLOTH, 30in. Regular Price 8/6 Sale Price 5/11 1 to 3.1 in., best quality, fadeless, Patterns upon application all colours—Regular Price 3/3 ' ■ Sale Price.. 2/11 per yard CARPETS. Our comprehensive SHADOW TISSUE. Useful colour- ® tocks fulfil ever y nee <L Special ; ings and designs, for curtains or Sa,e Pr *s es are specially attrac- - coverings—Regular Price 4/6 tlv ?’ Fullest particulars, prices, ; . Sale Price.. .. .. 3/6 samples upon request. ■ // FADELESS MADRAS MUSLIN. NATIVE INDIAN RUGS, in soft 50in., in all colours— ’ greens and blues on cream ground K Regular Price 4/9 Sale Price 3/11 ~ 7ft ; x 4fit ~Sale Price .. 3<ns. IVORY NET CURTAINING, Also in larger sizes at Sale Prices. R“guli“fficS le 2/n S AXMINSTER CARPETING-of / I sab Prices .. i/stos/h ' FADELESS COLOURED POP- two-tone effects— ' ■ LIN, 50in., silk finish on heavy i • cloth-Regular Price .. 8/11 Regular Pnce .. .. 1 9/6 . Sale Price — ~ 7/11 Sale Prices 13/6 to 17/6 yard COLOURED CANVAS, 50in„ best STAIR AND HALL RUNNERS to I quality, in all furnishing colours match, 27in., 36in„ and 54in -.W. Regular Price .. .. 6/11 wide. Patterns post free. Esti- | Sale Price .. .. .. . 5/11 mates submitted. ■ J. Ballantyne& Co. Ltd., Christchurch | 1 J* l » I Distinctive s "Ullrai Dining £ I ©Jjj] © 1 Room * | L FURNITUREf In Oak and Rimu on * ? ' display at our Show- # 6 rooms all the year ? Ww! round. ' ■" 5 ' (: give quality t ipP value for your money s < £ INSPECTION INVITED. . *. ; Harley & Co., Ltd. *; COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, * ' [ GREYMOUTH. */ r

PUBLIC NOTICES. RAINY DAYS MADE DRY DAYS. To keep dry even in a deluge is every one’s aim, and it’s done effectively by using only a yyEBSTER IJMBRELLA. of strongest and finest material, with, artistic handles. ■ They’re made to last, and made for service. Judging by results and numbers, Webster’s make fame, and fame is made only by something true and genuine. All Ladies’ and Gent’s Umbrellas are manufactured and made suitable for the Coast weather. A WEBSTER makes the ideal gift—A Gift of Value and Usefulness. A visit of inspection is gladly welcomed. G- A- WEBSTER UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER, GREYMOUTH. ’GOITRE - Sufferers from this distressing complaint cut out this advertisement NOW, and post it to me, with your name and address. After 25 years’ extensive research work I have prepared an effective remedy, which is producing wonderful results. Particulars free. —ROBERT MUIR, Dominion Road, Auckland. (Analysed by Government Health Department.) NEW YEAR PRESENTS PROBLEM.

Oh I it’s so hard to know what to buy for a Present. The problem’s solved.' New Year Presents of pleasing variety, in big assortments, in Diamond Rings, Wristlet Watches, an'd Toilet Ware, are selling quickly, for moderate prices, at Milner’s. Call right away. A. H. MILNER / UPPER MAWHERA QUAY. CHRISTCHURCH HOTELS. St. Elmo Private Hotel 25 Worcester Street, Christchurch. Superior Private Accommodation. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Twe minutes from G.P.O. Moderate tariff, E. J. MURRAY, Prop. THE RECOGNISED WEST COAST HOUSE In Christchurch is ' TATTERSALL’S HOTEL' CASHEL STREET. “MAKE IT YOUR HOME” P.O. Box 364 ’Phone 214 Greymouth “Evening Star” filed daily. "k. ’Phone messages and correspondence promptly attended to. ARTHUR ROSE, ’ Proprietor.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1926, Page 1