50 HEN’S SUITS £6/10/- for £4/15/25 BOY’S SUITS Less 50 per cent. 50 PAIRS SADDLE TROUSERSLess 25 per cent. 20 DOZEN FLANNELS .. 5/11 30 RAINCOATS . .. 25/- each 20 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS .. 5/6 CASH PRICES MANSON & CO. FOR QUALITY, ; ... MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH.
Why Thousands are Buying New Fords One glance at the NEW BEAUTY suffices to show the reason for the astonishing popularity bestowed on this fine car. Here is a model that makes an irresistible appeal to practical men and women who appreciate value for every pound expended, and who require a car pleasing to the eye, light on the pocket (both in capital charge and upkeep) but withal a thoroughly reliable vehicle. Your Ford Dealer , will demonstrate all the special “BIG CAR” features in the new Fords such as: Longer, Lower, Broader, All-steel body. —Larger Steering Wheel —5O per- cent. Increased Brake Iron —Newly designed Dash Board —Petrol Tank under cowl —Side curtains opening with the doors —Deep upholstery with antique finishings. A pleasing colour scheme confers thg final distinctive touch to a car “thousands are now proud to own.” New Beauty Ford Five _ At any Ford Dealer’s GarSeater with Electric Starter £l6/ age in New Zealand. and Five Cord Tyres. GREYMOUTH MOTORS LTD. FORD DEALERS, GREYMOUTH.
Autumn Millinery ’ • I 1 NEWEST SHAPES IN FELTS For Present Wear From 11/6 I' TYMONS&Co. THE HOUSE OF SATISFACTION, ► ; MAWHERA QUAY.
di* •O'* |O*» fth tOn rflo at* efl* * nju j- , < anoM ( i TAe problem of Lenten Fare has been agreeably solved ?S •5 by us in the large and varied stock of Fish we carry. i Here are to be found the products of the most 4 • prominent canners, in well-known brands, in sizes to Jl 9 suit all occasions, as well as a suitable variety of 9 smoked and cured Fish sufficient to suit all f Let us cater, for your, requirements this Lent. oj i m. McDonnell ; > MERCHANT, QREYMOUTH jf iS/T, ‘O' ‘O' , ‘O' .'O'
WANTED KNOWN. fTI BROWN, Peoples’ Grocer, has * just landed a choice assortment of GLASSWARE of all descriptions, including Crystal Vases, Salads, Jugs, Honey Jars, Sweets, etc.; also a full range of DOULTON AND FANCY CHINA. TEA AND DINNER SETS, to suit •11 pUTMHI.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 March 1926, Page 7
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