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> The 19th - 'Wf (19) r .-M wyXy smiling -Wmwn W—r* t“M - — Egbert the Eskimo is said to be ‘ the liveliest and merriest player in % the Arctic Circle Country Club. ' Why? Simply because he dresses ’’’•*’ y "** to * ee P warm. With the icy cold blasts of Winter now here, we advise you to do the same—get some of KIM WILLIAMS’ Warm Woollen. Winter Wearables—then you’ll enjoy the happy days. MEN’S HEAVY TWEED OVERCOATS, Nap, Dark and Mid • Grey (double breasted) 45/-, 55/-, 65/-, So/-, 47/6. HEAVY WOOLLEN UNDERPANTS, Ribbed and Plain, Roslyn and Kaiapoi—B/6, 9/6. CARDIGAN JACKETS & PULL OVERS 10/6, 15/6, 17/6, 19/6. GENTS’ WOOLLEN GLOVES—3/6. 4/6. BOYS’ WOOLLEN GLOVES 2/6 WOOLLEN MUFFLERS —4/6, 5/6, 6/6. SILK MUFFLERS—IO/6, 12/6. 14/6. kmwiluams “Out on His Own” Box 47. GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 20.

A STURDY WORKING BOOT B ur F° r No. 84.—Strong work- . y ing Boots of stout W-j chrome leather, well made to give the maximum of service. They /TTmh- -.iLitr are l eat l ier li ne( l and have double screwed ■»■■■■ BydSgy soles for extra wear. Great value at 17/6. I Always Go to H.B. for my FOOTWEAR! a cnmAT nrtTD 97/C Ask your friends where they A SrELIAL UrrtK Z//O g their footwear and this is No. 2480A —Men’s box calf the answer most of them will Oxford Shoes with smart give you. pointed toes and strong welt- It is because they have dised sJes. English made, sty- covered that our styles are lish ah. I correct in every de- up to the minute and that tail for present wear. our prices are fair. a cdi cwnin if y° u have never s iven A VLEIxUIV ug a trial, let us show you WINTER ROOT 31/6 what our prompt service can vvmiL / do for you No. 143 PA—Here is a boot that wilZ resist the wintry weather. Comfortable to wear and made of the highest grade materials. Very suitable for business men. I TAN OXFORD SHOES ■ NO. JSS6A Shoe. IcLOTHING FACTOgY| sure Welted GR EYMOUTH,WESTPORT AND soles. Ideal for street wear ' K hILLRA

LAST WEEK SENSATIONAL SALE GREATEST SALE EVER KNOWN Balance of Reefton Stock TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST BARGANS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS THE FOLLOWING LINES ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE BARGAINS OFFERING CHILDREN’S SILK AND COTTON VESTS— Usually 2/-, To Clear 1/3 CHILDREN’S SILK AND COTTON VESTS— Usually 4/9. To Clear 2/6 CHILDREN’S ALL WOOL VESTS! Kantshrink— Usually 7/11. To Clear 4/6 LADIES’ ALL WOOL KANTSHRINK VESTS— Usually 5/6, To Clear 3/6 LYDIES’ COTTON FLEECY LINED COMBINATIONS—- ‘ Usually 15/6, To Clear 8/11 LADIES’ COTTON COMBINATIONS— Usually 8/6 To Clear 3/11 CHILDREN’S UNSHRINKABLE WEAR WELL COMBINATIONS, Usually 9/I.l— To Clear 4/6 CHILDREN’S ALL WOOL KANTSHRINK VESTS— Usually 4/p, To Clear 2/6 WE PAY POSTAGE C. SMITH Hl IGUJEYMOUTH DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 June 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 June 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 June 1927, Page 6