NUMBER ONE •/•'WW*I I 'GREEK RIDINGxII BOOTS "A*' '7) Horsemen and hunters in ancient ligliwlWl3; wMgg ' Greece wore boots like these. The ■ < '' qL 9 uppers were made of natural /' . 1 coloured leather; when worn by ' v fi < , f nobles they were sometimes gilded '/x / \ Wil ' I ’ or dy ed in brilliant colours. The ' ■ 7 ' //' »»'' s soles were made of wood, leather, ' F ' or cork. But to-day—- ' - z '' ' ' jt* *>7 I ' '/.< 1 vremier . xxJißfT'Ya SHOES «W ’ JSK ss\ Made Zealand by M. O’Brien & Co. Ltd., Ch’ch.
WHEN IT’S DEPENDABLE—IT’S DEATH’S! Homespun Tweeds 29in. WIDE » PURE WOOL HAND WOVEN Ataroa Homespun Tweeds come to Beaths in a splendid display of newest productions. FOR COSTUMES FOR COATS and SKIRTS FOR BOYS’ and GIRLS’ COATS, Etc. SPECIAL NEW BLUES in Blackberry, Blueduck, Rustic and Airforce. I NEW BROWNS in Linnet, Wapping, Dale and Border Brown. First Aid Seis MIXED Greens, Browns, Fawns, and Grey m Chevrons, Herringt J? Bones, Checks, etc. 29in wide. for ■ B < Prices I /| 6/3, 11/9, M JL 'Lx 13/9, 16/6, 35/6 YARD to large IF all — -— ~ Cabinet at W® OILMAN SCARVES, j FH H oe/l/L/tz STRIPED & PLAIN COLOURS /g / g g /11/0 Warm and Cosy Scarves in Bright | I H AVE A t PIRST Colourings and Stripe^ pßoM _ -SHAND. —— — “ SEE WINDOW. S MACKAY ST., ■ U? —
T CHEAP ||'F FAWS’ liß'cWlxs msb “EXCELS <mCstl 2 ijcgm Don’t economise on paint. It can’t pos- /vii\/zJyw< sibly pay. Cheap \ i||j|| paint cracks and NjS peels in no time. f ~”~'prif BI EXCELSIOR qual- gEf I |iU| |ffi|| -|| '• || || ity paint lasts long- }.. ft 2 ~ * ""T 3 ~ ® er and gives a — AwfaAzKMtohliolPiL '. m |g/ USE EXCELSIOR THE GUARANTEED PAINT It lasts 2£ times longer Distributors for New Zealand: TINGEY’S LTD. MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH.
When in Christchurch Stay at “STOREY’S” 1111 -Storey’s Hotel—Moorhouse Avenue, right . /c j opposite the Railway Station —offers a 1 ’ 13/b per cay perfect comfort and enjoyment during their Christchurch sojourn. Bed & Breakfast Thoroughly renovated—modernised —with . i hot and cold vrater in bedrooms—-very a specialty j modern bars—an excellent table—Storey’s 7/S, Hotel is in keeping with highest standards ' of comfort. STOREY’S HOTEL Moorehouse Avenue, Pt ' vTIL h DONNITHOrSe, Right Opposite Railway Station. Licensee.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 August 1942, Page 7
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