LADIES! YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL RANGE OF, Spring Fashion Goods Frocks, Coats, Jumper Suits, Millinery. MURRAY’S TAKE MY ADVICE! z ’Ax SEE THE LARGE RANGE I < h r K -of- | 'XjP SHIRTS I AT JACK OWEN’S | From 8/6 to 17/6 ’ M A Grand Selection |
MAIL YOUR ORDER TO MILLERS Box 175, Greymouth. SEND CASH WITH ORDER. ■ WE PAY POSTAGE. LADIES ! Compare these price*, which for quality and value are unbeatable in any part of the Dominion. NEW CURTAIN NETS, good designs 2/9 yard . PRINTED CAMBRICS, will stand endless washings, yard p R INT D S-Tnew Unsuitable tor Children.. Frocks •«»-. V-P" Y’ rf ’ Sis’ FAMOUS COASTmPHAST special n teb. ’ With heavy round thread usually l/ii yard. MANTLE DEPARTMENT. • ... CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS-A sPjendid vaiue, made of Crepe de Chine, in all wanted shades, latest styles 3^ a to U 39/6 r RB PB k DE CHWE FROCKS with Bolero Coate, ■ .. ■■ «/• SILKASHBeTfROCKS, la beautiful shades, also Navy RAYON FROCKS, plain and flared skirts, .. 14/11 t 0 17/11 Heev? FUGI SILK TENNIS FROCKS, In a variety of stylesBLOUSES AND JUMPERS, Heavy Crepe <UCM*£ aR FUGI SH.K JUMPERS," niaCs of heavy silk. ton, $ ENGLISH W WORSTED tj.B. COSTUMES, Art Silk LADIES’NAVY REPPE COSTUMES. ” ”, “/p E e° a?™’teade of a famous fabric, andTvalue t/at SM ° C absolutel? competition, well made In all the. wanted shaded, 7 ivrr riLEHS • MACKAY S T T H R E EET, TED , — and at — CHRISTCHURCH, REEFTON,, HOKITIKA.
TRUMAN’S : A i MACKAY STREET. ? ~ : : : : j*'. ’ ' | FOR VALUE IN SPORTS I || • WEAR : : '■ —— l i ' Flannel Trousers 7/11, 16/6 and 18/6. h ' x : 5 Cream Gaberdine Trousers 11/9 to 23/6. Sports Coats 19/6 to 37/6. It will pay you to compare our prices.
TRAVEL BY NEWMAN’S WHITE STAR SERVICES T« WastnortNelson, Plctdn and Blenheim (via Nelson or Tophouse) Motueka, Riwaka. Takaka and Glaciers. Cars leave for WESTPORT DAIuY (Sundays excepted) at Rmandon all Christchurch Express days additional car leaves WESTPOR/l at C.3o' a.m. and returns 4.45 p.m. Cars leave REEFTON for NELSON DAILY (Sundays excepted), and for PtCTON and BLENHEIM on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS at 10 a.m. (after arrival of train from Greymouth). BOOKING OFFICES: .Harley and Cd., Ltd., Greenhill and Co., Government Tourist Office, Kennedy Bros., Revington’s and Albion Hotels, also Main Office, "Kear’s Buildings, Mackay Street. Telephones— . , G. S. PRATT, Office 553; Private Residence 413. Representative. O'- ' 1 „ - ' ■: < ■ ■ - '■ ~, .. .. ' . ' ■. - ■ ■ “• ■■■--■ . • 1 ■ — - -■ ■ ■■—*— - AND AJEW JNSURANCE COY., LTD. COY., LTD. ‘ Fire and Accldefitßlsks at LOWEST Fire and Marinv Risks at LOWEST RATES. Prompt settlement. For RATES Liberal and prompt settle- . ment of fill claims. TUteo. Ute., W»>£- moss & co , o. W . MOSS & COT., District Agents. District Agents.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 December 1930, Page 2
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