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DINNER SUITS I from 8 gns. ! ; < W/Wy 1 ° 136 entirely at ease on all social l Ujt occasions, you must have a dinner suit. neert t 0 K ° ,o an - v fi rcat expense when we have them from as low as 8 guineas. y I/ ; . DINNER JACKET SUITS, ready to W’ear fl| 8 guineas. TAILOR MADE from 12f guineas. DRESS SHIRTS plain and pleated 15/4 c' j . to 17/6. ’ • wHBHIMII DRESS BOWS made up and Batswing DRESS COLLARS 1/- each. . - DRESS SOX. Black Silk 4/6. MUFFLERS, Art and Silk 7/6 to 16/6, ■ F.B.LAWNT HIS < TAILOR AND MERCER, Corner Mackay and Tainui 'Streets, !' ■ GREYMOUTH. fl For Warmth this Winter. r, Instai a.“Tui”pr;a“Mir l o’’.heater., ... , t --i € . jgßoth are decidedly effective. .x***’’ , 4 jy- The “Tui” illustrated at right is yr (FgiSk z ~—26ins. high by Ulins, square and / 1 f r"."--- ■' is modestly priced at £4/10/- The 1 \ MIHWeT mMEM “Miro” is 19ins. high by lOins. f -1 1 /I square and represents splendid I I . i S 3 * value at £3. I / They are compact, economical, \ / OCT " efficient and give excellent re- ' . sag .■ suits bprning ordinary lignite or “ ■ other fuel. Suitable for schools, ffi wflUnK ml H' factories, shops, offices or dairies Jfe OO|||K Bp Obtainable at all ironmongers. Ippit' RlgTV,/*'' iKll’D Both are New Zealand Productions ,!■ / 1 fflr II » by New Zealand Workers. jJ/iL-mim-n y =as 7G -' Demand. New Zealand made Goods. H. E. SHACKLOCK AND CO. LTD. feU"® bL*' Dunedin. AucUand. Wellinjton. Christchurch.

Hannahs Shoes for Girls and [ Maids are Firm Favourites ft \ J; «<>. Good Value here shown-A ll popular styles, j I If you cannot Call Request a FREE Cata- | ' logue in which other Lines are Featured, a " l| • I "w# k I w ®- Girls’ BOX CALF, One-bar Shoe, / H x — .with pin-punched vamp. / i ' 7to 10, 10/6; 11 t 0 L 12/6. | State 2 and 3 ’ 14/6; 4 t 0 6 ' 15/6 ‘ the size—- No. MOl—Girls’ PATENT OneZ? 7 bar Shoe. Fawn Lizard Calf Bar ose ™ tal K.. and Trimming. ( Note—and Sl 7 e toio, 13/6; h1. 15/6. Mail your order! \ 17/6: ’ 18/6. - No. 1407—Girls’ BOX CALF Derby Shoe, with machine sewn soles. Sizes— _ -w. ’to 10, 12/6; H to i. i4 /6 . Post | 2 and 3 > 16/6; * to l7/6. > % Free > No. 1406—Same Style and Prices as No. 1407, GIj ACE KID with PATENT H TOE-CAP. 80. 1 W J No. 1400—Girls’ PATENT, One-bar Shoe. Ho. 140 ft Sizes, 7 to 10, 13/6; 31 t 0 3 > 15/6. k ‘ Maids’, 2 and 3, 17/g. 4 to 6, 18/6. jiIET | MAIL YOUR ORDER - SATISFACTION AS> e dߣD Kf No. 14W Local Addrens: TAINUI STREET. GttEYMOUTff

aCMIES BiSrz.. 4L % WHEN a product like Chrysler leaps pass on to the "62” and "72” such epochal into prominence almost overnight refinements as rubber shock insulators, and continues growing in public favor 7-bearing crankshaft, invar-strut pistons month after month and year after year, with tungtite rings, 4-wheel hydraulic it must offer unique qualities and values, brakes—to mention only a few of several The fact is, people are recognising more score-pioneered for the superfine and and more how Chrysler engineering and luxu «>us 100 h. p. Imperial *80.” manufacturing constantly show the way, The way that Chrysler sales keep climbing, how refinements and improvements for j dimbing-from 27th to 3rd p(ace the very finest Chryslers are passed on, 42 months _ re fl ec t s the realisation of through the principle of Standardised motor car b chrysler manufacQuality, to the Chryslers of lesser price. niring cnginecrin g offer quality and For example, in the six-cylinder field, value in every price field—that no other they realise that Chrysler is enabled to car approaches. FOUR. GREAT CARS Z£r IN 4 GREAT PRICE XZTpHRYSLER. Imperial Sd'lp' 40 BODY STYLES HARLEY & CO. LTD. CKEYMOUTH N,Z. Distributors; TODD MOTOR CO. WtlEng.cn, Chi istchurch, Timaru, Dunedin, Invercargill

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 July 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 July 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 July 1928, Page 10

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