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FOR YOUR XMAS SUH I- 4 . ■ ' . . ■ V / WEARAIYNX" and end your “SUIT” troubles They are made from the finest worsteds specially imported from the best mills of Bradford. NAVY SUITS from 85/- to 150/-; FANCY WORSTEDS 95/to 170/-; DARK GREY TWEED SUITS 55/- and 65/-; also KAIAPOI AND COMFORT SUITS STOCKED. MADE TO MEASURE A SPECIALTY —Prices from 95/-. KIM WILLIAMS “Out on his Own” Box 47. • ,phone 20 - GREYMOUTH.

* The Latest and Newest | | NOVELTIES & GIFTS | ! FOR XMAS | 5 **************************** * Hundreds o£ Children’s Handkerchiefs, Novelties, Hankashoes, 1 * Hankabaskets, Hankabels, Hankaboats, Hankadols Hanka- * ' ® seesaws, Hankatheatres, etc., From 1/9 to 3/6.each. * Children’s NEEDLE BOOKS and CASES, From 10 2 d to & ' t Chddren? PENCIL CASES, . . T From /?/ d Tnd SOAP NOVELTIES in Pigs, Cucumbers, Cakes, 4d, 7|a ana Qd p.ach | Children’s FLORAL CLOTH SUNSHADES, 3/11 each. These * 'll2 Doz. HANDKERCHIEFS in coloured * * linen and lace edged, From 2 /® * * Extra Long strings PEARL BEADS, Only 2/- string | Ladies* Coloured UMBRELLAS in fawn, | * Ladies’ Floral Cloth SUNSHADES, 5/11, 6/11 each; also * * - Jap finished 3/6 to 7/6 each. Jazz Leather Shopping Bags * Ir 1 3/^Vo/ X e ßa^et S s hOPPhlg 4/11 to 8/6 each | S BoxeTof XMAS BON BONS from 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 to 6/6 box; also sold singly containing Jazz Garters. Children s at rf 1/- each; Ladies’ at 2/3 each. g A huge variety of stationery in fancy boxes and books from S 10|d to 7/6 box. Fancy Boxes of SOAP from 1/9 to 2/11 box. Tnhlpt« BATH SALTS in cut glass bottles; also boxes of Bath Tablets From 1/- to 4/11. . o , aL f A splendid variety of Xylonite Ware in Toothbrush Stands, S Powder Bowls, Mirrors, Brushes, Grand Piano Jewel Cases, £ ' Trays, Rattles, Soap Dishes. Plain Shoe Trees, 3pr for 1/-. Ladies’ Jazz and Floral Crepe de chine Scarves, 6/6, 6/11,7/11 each. . “ . ,At t Ladies’ Lace Collar Sets, 1/6 to 4/11. New styles m Ladies * 31 Dress Bows, 1/6 and 2/6 each. . Ladies’ Silk Hose, in Bond’s Silk, Ray’s Kmt-to-Fit, Delai, | Hose of Bombay, Duchess Kayser 69 x 102 - J r ™, Fo / r * Corticelli, in all the latest shades, 3/11, 4/11, 6/6, 7/6, 8/11, 9/11 and 12/11, 11/6 and 10/6 pair. £ f Ladies’ Silk and Kid Gloves, fancy gauntlet From 4/11 to 12/6 J ' 2 Ladies Gloves, fancy gauntlet, latest shades, 2/6, 2/11, # JT 3/6 3/11 pair £ Children’s Fabric Gloves 2/6 pair. Pillow Shams lace edge 15/6 * pair Scalloped Table Cloth, from 6/6. Crash Cushion Cov- » * ers, 2/11,3/6, 4/11. * n | WE PAY POSTAGE. ♦ 1/- IN £ DISCOUNT | |C SMITH Ltd. J % Drapers, Clothiers and Furnishers. S * GREYMOUTH, * lU***********************************

>SffitatSha!ll6jve.l> for ...JlO ' XMAS?” A QUESTION THAT CAN BE EASILY SOLVED A AT HARLEY’S . A nersonal inspection is the most satisfactory way of choosing a rift-—and whether you wish to buy or not Harley’s invite ! you to call and see for yourself. To give you an idea our stocks Include: — - Occasional Tables Crockery Ever J ty ?, e ot Ho " 3eh ° M Orvstal Furniture Curtains Sewing Machines ’ MuricaTchairs g—s ' s:s suites ■ Columbia Gramophones Sundries HARLEY & Co. MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH.

SHARLAND’S' VINEGAR is pure, strong and piquant. Incomparable for salads, sauces and pickles. Stipulate “SHARLAND’S.” All grocers, in bulk or bottles. 4

Your best remedy for coughs, colds, ashma, bronchitis, hay fever and all such complaints of the throat and lungs—“NAZOL.” Powerful penetrating and effective. 60 doses for 1/6 4

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1929, Page 6

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