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B Enjoy their Companionship J[ More this Winter NEW NOVELS REPRINTS '«’■»« J&y English Journey—J. B. Priest- f.’ nraW ay—J. B. Priestley 7/6. I X lv S / fi- Good Companions— J. B. I #L * The Woman on the Beast — Priestley 7/6. / / xygHSk Helen Simpson 9/6. L -SHf j|| V < Tl,l \ i^ ( ’” ,l ; ( '. les "' rrosh,e Gars ' Angol Pavement—J. B. Priest- JUST | MF/ fl] Humphreys—~R. JI. Mot I ram l< ‘ y 7/G - /B Men the Sea-Chas. Bvoome Stages- Cleineno.e (JU I*■ ▼ Nordhoff and James Nor- Dane »/<». r r-irfljgli man Hall 7/6. (Authors of “Mutiny"). Maids and Mistresses —BeatJohn Galsworthy— Hermon rice k. Seymour 7/6. Dull, dreary Winter Ould, 12/C. (,(, A evenings never affect Raggle Taggle—Walter Star- Mr. & Mrs. Pennington— _ M W/<IxJL those who have the kio 12/6. Francis Brett Young 7/6 'T’/'V 07 A company of a good Book sfa/X Boomerang—Helen Simpson, 1(J W jAkIN 1 ’UIMo take 1 " you°’out° of’your- 7/G- by that oreat Australian ’ Mary MitchelL self; they enliven the W Seed—Charles G. Norris, 7/6. Hailed as the greatest success since Marimagination and are Mary of Nazareth—Mary Bor- „ aret Kennedy’s “The Constant Nymph," this educative. Romance in- ; « den 7/6. publishing success of the Season sets forth the trigue, his ory-such ® „ 4I „. T 1 r , . not too undeserved, but awful fate which befell books vou will find and nt Wl it! } V/ff/Kx Over the River —John Gals- not luu like at- [W JP| L W worthy, 7/6. aMlllx ' 7/L These Old Shades—Gorgette ■t’s glamorous, page by page. &l<! -~'Heyer 4/- |,^ m^MrOT^,n «g TOMnroi ng.m- 3g INKSTER’S Limited

| YOU MUST BE REALLY SNUG ! I Woollen Frocks and Dumpers ——— i THE NEW COSY KNITTED % WEAR, snug as possible to ward off Wintry chills and blasts, and Wb ”4 j appropriate for wear at all times. j ji S.W. WOVEN FROCK in Delph W Blue; collar, cuffs and front trimming of Fawn/Blue Silk and Wool contrast. Tab front trimmed with Novelty Buttons. t®S /Ts /gx Al .Priced at 39/6 Ngls NUT BROWN WOVEN FROCK Jk I with new raglan sleeves. Collai H and Cuffs in Tomato/Wbite, [j broken diamond check. Large [j Buttons down front to match. W. ggHgg&A E s i ze . Priced at 39/6 Id LIME GREEN WOVEN FROCK. M W’s fitting. Lime/White checked (I , H collar and bow finish. Sleeves X\v ?/ |1 and Bodice trimmed with Nov- H elty Black/White Buttons. I Priced at 32/- II ALSO WINE FROCK • as above. g AV’s fitting. Wine/White checked ■’ trimming. ■ Priced at 32/- H NIGGER/PUTTY 2-PIECE JUM- fl|||(| U PER SUIT. Nigger skirt with H group of pleats in front. Nigger/ 1 Putty Jumper-coat in Jacquard li design, finished with belt and H buttons. Inset front in Nigger, H two-toned Tie collar. W. size. j Priced at 47/6 The newest in HIGH NECKED h JUMPER-CARDIGANS with I turned down collar and buttoned J m front. Soft quality in fine Van- $ N dyke pattern. Cliocolate/Fawn Beige. Fawn Beige/Chocolate. ' F| W. size. Priced at 25/- ft pwfiwiinw I C. Smith presents Woolies at purse coaxing prices. h C. SMITH Ltd. CASH DRAPERS, GREYMOUTH. I

E^TSZZZ - 1 Footballers! Here’s a High-Grade Boot with g Bars and Tags that will stand i the test of time. I ■.... i ..—J mj Sizes I’s to s’s, - 10/6 g Sizes 6’s to 10’s', - - - " H/6 I Wonderful Value—No better Boot on the market 11 at the price. I llllliiwr--larr-tnifTririr Kral Imumw lIMIIIM—■■ MWBIWM—HIIH— imm ■'—icwn w»> xflj« ■m* n mmmi* mm ia«oc«*»xa* * nirn-nm |>3 FARMERS ! KEEP YOUR FEET WARM THIS | WINTER AND WORK WITH SAFETY. I j tWEAR CHALK’S POPULAR GUM BOOTS. I . H • B I Men’s Thigh Gum Boots, with cleated soles | and heels, first quality, - 37/6 | Another good at 31/6 and 25/- I CHALK’S Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. ' i

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 May 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 May 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 May 1934, Page 6

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