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LOOK! LOOK!! 3/- in £1 Discount MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS ON THE COAST Velour, Repp, Fur and Rain Coats Street, Evening and Semi-evening Frocks Furs —Hosiery—Cardigans —Millinery 3/- in ,£1 Discount MURRAY’S NEWMAN BROS. MOTOR CAR PROPRIETORS, REEFTON, WESTPORT, NELSON SERVICES 15° AND BLENHEIM SERVICES. arrival of evening Express from Christchurch. REEFTON FOR NELSON DAILY at 8.30 a.m. NELSON—BLENHEIM TWICE DAILY. SEATS RESERVED AND TICKETS ISSUED BY HARLEY AND CO., LTD., W. GRBENHILL AND ~ Local Manager. as

HUGE REDUCTIONS in all Winter Goods WARM WOOLLEN BLANKETS Made from finest Dominion Wool WHlTE—Single Bed 19/6 pair. Double Bed 29/6 pair. GREY—Single Bed 17/6 pair. Double Bed 23/6 pair. DRESS FLANNELS, in all the wanted BL A °* AS HMERIE shades. Superior quality 2/6BOYS’ JERSEYS, Navy an( J. Grey ’ in 0 all sizes, from 22in. to 30m. a l re- HOSE, m all w ' duced to the round price of 3/6 LADJES , SILK 0N WOO L HOSE—a GENTS? CARDIGANS, all wool in with a Cashmere Jm- & PULLOVERS , “T in aH the latest styles . , fa l) 9h - onable shades . A reliable line, splendid qualities, all reduced 2/6 pair gardless of cost at prices rang- FLEECY-LINED GLOVES, GBNtI’ XT SHKGB T O U S/8 were 2/0 and 3/H- Now 1/3 and Xm «/• LAdIeVfLBBCY BLOOMERS with SS ENGLISH OVERCOATS the Art Silk Helw, Champ, finest style and cut procurable > J ’ j/u tQ clear an overcoat you’ll be proud to REPPE FROCKS, Best Styles wear. Were £4/17/6 to £6/10/ , LADIEb 39 / 6 GENTS’ GREY TWEED OVERCOATS, Just landed, further lines of reliable GEN lb triwi 1 SHEETS; Hemmed ready for use. ?^X are X before e?S/H to clear DOUBLE BED IS/, 13/3 and 14/GENTS' HEAVY WORKING SOX, 3d Per w/ _ pp> and 1/- pair. ’ == ““miller’? -— MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. T® NOTJDD HOUSE THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION FOR VALUE

Doctors say it is the best for them It is a pleasure to see the children recovering after some fever or illness. Be careful then in choosing their food. Doctors would say; “Give them Van Houten’s Cocoa.” It is the best beverage food for them. There is no better thing to restore them and to give them back their previous health. Itf strengthens, nourishes and stimulates their* recovery. Beautiful Caskets of Chocolates GIVEN A WAY". Save the labels, not the wrappers, and send them to :■ VAN HOUTEN’S CQ&OA-AGENCY P.O. BOX 976, WELLINGTON. ■Van Houten’s COCOA "fait and goet> fadkext

This is only one of hundreds received— many others are printed on V" the circular included with every bottle \ "I am writing you thone lines to let you know that your / \ Emulsion has done my little girl (now three years ofag J“ v V7 / \ great deal of good. She had pneumonia when about a year old, I I and never seemed to recover. I 1 "She was so thin and always looked ill. 1 commenced giving I I her your Emulsion—a teaspoon night and morning—and it was I I wonderful how soon she started to put on weight and to become I I a bright and bonny girl. You may use this letter, as I like to I / let people know when they help me. It brightens our hves to I 1) think that we have helped someone, and Lanes Emulsion h 4 jF been a wonderful help to me, —Yours faithfully, A / "(MRS.) M. LINDSTROM, \ # “Napier, N.Z. \ I— Evaryihlnr claimed for Lane’a (a backed by the testimony of hundreds of men and women. , Manufactured !/• raS «/• • by n- G - lan ’’ bottle at all HH| W g_W W Graduate Chemists and .'Bt Chemist, Store®. Oanaaru, N.Z.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1928, Page 2

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