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1. . i I DRESSY . COATS 1 a - f 1 FOR MEN. ' I 1 . i ■ s 5 1 B I ething that will keep I jjjs ■ 'IS I you both warm & dry. 1 pi ij I i .1 i Primitive man in his perplexity about hi i | . . S S§ dress chose fig leaves That was proper parel | I F I for Adam. Now every man has his own tailor. | | We would like to be yours and you would like it )& S too. In ten minutes we can clothe you from f ir' ■■■..." if •. sjj the crown of your head to the sole of your feet, iq | and turn you out like a gentleman. The outfit S i■ ■ i ra being completed and set off to great advantage g 'B ' s '«"■■ I i with one of our Imperial raincoats. These Coats $ i' ■ S § wecan show you in great variety. They are | r ' ■ ■ -.■- ■ ! eL made by expert workers in the latest pattern | if .• ■ ■ ' .*■•■ '6 gj Tweeds, and in the newest styles. The value ! I.■ ■ i tjil being unapproachable. j 1 '■■ • ""^^ I I Navy Blue Cloth Chester Coat, Velvet Collar 30/---s ■ r S Dark Grey Worsted Tweed Coat 32/6 j | Light Grey Worsted Tweed Coat, Velvet.collar 38/6 \ 1 Heavy Dark Grey Double-breasted Storm Coat 42/6 ] 1 Boys Tweed Raincoat 10/6 to 16/6 j g Boysßufer Coats 6/6, 8/6, 9/6 j I Boys Nansen Coats, Astracan Collars 13/6, 16/6 j I " « I W. M'KAY AND SON | i Drapers & Clothiers, I I GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA. I S If I ■" I I 1 direct vhOm. the plantation. 777"" Orizaba ° f Orizaba -CEYLONBLEND — BLEND A, MBtheson Is the Sole Im p° r^r of tM - famous Blend of TEA t< New Zealand. This TEA is the most refreshing Beverage ever placed 01 this market, and it is specially recommended as a lun£ strengthened, hence its great consumption in the higl altitudes of the Andees, South America, where it derived thi name " Orizaba." Sold at A. MATHESON'S Discount Retail Store in anj quantity from Jib to 20 chests. Retail Price :' Is 9d lb A. MATHESON. The Trade LiberaUy Dealt With BLANKET FASE, SPECIAL PRICE LIST. *■■■ ■ ■ . 1250 pairs of English & Colonial Blankets. Siiigle Bed 8 x 4, English Blankets, 7/6 a pair Single Jsed 9 x 4, English Blankets, 9/6 a pair Double Bed 10 x 4, English Blankets, 12/6 a pair Three-Quarter Bed, Kaiapoi and Bruce Blankets 16/6 a pair Double Bed, Kaiapoi and Bruce Blankets, ■ . 21/- a pair .Extra Large Double Bed, Kaiapoi and Roslyn Blankets, 27/6 a pair i ■ ■ ■ ; - A single pair at the wholesale price for Cash, j Colored Red Rugs, 2/11, 4/11, 6/11, 8/11. Is Discount given in the pound AT GHEYMOTTTH, WELLINGTON, LONDON, MASTERTON, KEEFTON WE>STPORT, PALME PSTW NORTH, • . . 'DENNISTON ...

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Grey River Argus, 31 May 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 31 May 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 31 May 1905, Page 2

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