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FUJI SILK 2/11 yard i 29 inches wide. ■ n v'■ ■' ' f "<■ ■• ’* • For Summer frocks, underwear, men’s and boys’ shirts etc., fuji silk has ho equal. Its jsplendid- appearance and -amazing washing ahd Wearing qualities put it in a class br 'ts i selt ‘ ' ''/-"'y'" ;. '.; ; Here is your chance of buying ( fuji at a bargain .price, simply be- > cause we recently purchased at a big discount for cash a big‘warehouse stock. ■' ;■ This is a fine even quality cream fuji silk which contains a small percentage of cotton to give iit greater strength. \ Only 2/11 yard or 33/- a dozen •Post Free. Enclose Cash with order.* 1 ‘ gehd silk straight back ,if dissatisfied and money together' with postage on parcel will be refunded. THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING & DRAPERY CO. LTD. ■ Mail Order House, . NELSON. . ; “FIT AS A FIDDLE” xggajfc Ready for ’’the mosCstrenuotis exercise, filled j' *V with‘T-p”and g | <‘Vim,” just rrVX turned up to / I <3 b est LJLAc possible out of W/ / life. jj This is how /ty you’ll feel after , / K a course of our X 4 I IRON & ’■ QUININE WINE Agreeable to take, this combination of proved tonic ingredients is invaluable in giving energy and tone to the whole system. Only prepared by—

HANWELL WILLIAMS & RUSS Chemists and Druggists, GREYMOUTH. Established over 50 years. THESE BRIGHT DAYS ARE PICNIC DAYS— And what’s more pleasant than a day at the seaside or in the country ? But to make it really enjoyable, get your TINNED FRUITS, TINNED MEATS, MEAT PASTES, —from — DOUGLAS’S STORE. It will save a lot of trouble, and make your outings pleasant and enjoyable. ASK DOUGLAS TO SUPPLY YOUR G ROCERIES. D.DOUGLAS GASH QUALITY GROCER, ■ MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH.

OGILVIE AND CO., LTD. SAAVMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, GLADSTONE SIDING. AVe have on hand large quantities of all classes of BUILDING TIMBER. Our stock of a million feet comprises large quantities of thoroughly seasoned WEATHER BOARDS, FLOORING. LINING, etc., as . well as all finishing lines. . . Orders for any quantity lorried or railed to any part of the country. ’PHONE 252 D.

NEW YEAR PRESENTS NEW YEAR TOYS Our Huge Stocks have now arrived—- - YOUNG AND OLD. Call at once and make your selection Do not leave your New Year shopping to the last minute. Pay a deposit, and any article that you choose will be kept lor you. We are now displaying the largest selection .of TOYS on the West Coast Country.orders are given special attention, and any article chosen will be put aside until called for. UNIVERSAL gPORTB J)EPOT W. L. PATTERSON :: Proprietor. Mawhera QuayFRESH MEATS THAT MAKE YOUR MOUTH WATER. FOR MEATS that bear the superlative qualities of merit and freshness ,you must patronise COOPER’S. All viands are procured fresh from the leading sources, whilst punctilious hygienic regard commands the premises. A luscious joint, dr a zestfully sweet chop, bought from COOPER S, Will make your mouth water with the remembrance of it. EVERYONE is eating COOPER’S MEAT—because they like it! What about YOUR patronage? F. G. COOPER BUTCHER, Opposite Public Library.

UNION HOTEL HERBERT ST. ::: GREYMOUTH. The above hotel, which is under entirelv new management, has been REFURNISHED and RENOVATED, which makes it equal to any house on the Coast. ’ Boarders and visitors will find a first-class table, spacious bedrooms, bath rooms, and sitting-rooms, which are under Mrs. Patter c on’s personal supervision. LOOSE ROXES, with all conveniences, on hire./ Only the choicest of WINES and ALES stocked. E J. PATTERSON, Proprietor.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1926, Page 4