Messrs. Thomas and MBcath, the well-known firm of drapers are adveitising a beautiful glove called the " Mauigerite " Jsid gflove, the -usual ipriroof which is 6s 6d, and is now reduced to 4s lid. Every pair oi those glo-vcs has been through expert supervision., so that purchasea:s may rely on • the appcaranco and wearing qualitic?. Now m overy lady will require a nice pair of gloves for the festive season, and this firm carry the very article required. They a:e also showing the " Fown " Kid Glove, in the most fashionable shades of champagne, navy; heilio, and etc.. at the very low price of 4s 6d per pa:r.Advt.
Mr. G. Ingall of the Red House, near the Railway Station, wishes to inform town amd country residents that he has bought at a great reduction the whole of a traveller's sample? of Christmas Goods, comprising Dolls, Mechanical Toys, Glassware, Picturebooks. Leather Goods, etc., etc. He is now making a special show « in his windows and on the large tables inside. Every article is marked.- in plain figures, .and the prices arc bedrock and the goods sky-high/ Don't forget to look in when passing, 01 better still, .make a point of passing to look in. Remember the Red House, where you can get anything from ?. needle to and anchor. — Advt. PURITY OF THOMSON'S CORDIALS CERTIFIED BY HIGHEST ATJTHORTIES. That New Zealanders can obtain local ly cordials which arc in every respect' equal to tho worfd's' best js,avir]?ncbd by the fact -that the cordials. main u-' facturcd by Messrs.' Thomson and' Co. have received tihc endorsement of two 1 of the world's bzst authorities. Those ' authorities arc Sir Charles Camerjri, C.8., M.D., F.R.0.P., P.R.C.S., F. 1.0., Professor , of ■ Chemistry, K.C. S.l.', and Mr E. Godwin Clayton, F.LC., 1 F.C.S., member of the Society, of Public Aanalysts, Consulting Chemist Analyst, Bacteriologist, and Aaeayoi'. Of Thomson's" • Raspberry Vinegar sir Charles says, amon-gst other things, 'h.\t lye- has "never mot 'with a better spff nr cjj, 1 ' while,. Mr. Clayi'on affirms irMt "it is one of the 'best products of ihc kind ever submitted to- nae." Of the firm's Lime, Jtuice Sir Charles says it is "a genuine 'lime-juice of the very best," and Mr.'. Clayton'; "that ,it must be pronounced an excellent preparation." Equally commendatory are their remarks on .Messrs. Thomson's Ginger Wine. "An extremely good quality beverage, absolutely pure" is Sir Charles' comment; while Mr. Clayton's .verdict is that it comes under •the category of ttie highest class cl such products.
Tonking's Linseed , Emulsion — the only certain niro frotn all chemists and, stores.' Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4's 6d.— Lucy Bell & Co. FRUITERERS. GREENGROCERS, AND FANCY GOODS DEALERS:. Boundary Street, Greymouth. FOR the Christmas Trade we ' have imported a record ship- • . ment of Fancy Goods, including some of the finest China/ Silks\ manufactured, including- a 'mag- - nificent collection ,of Silk I-rWcV ■ kerchiefs in all shades. , £ t) *' Fresh Fruit by every Goods delivered to a.ny part of the town.'
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Grey River Argus, 18 December 1911, Page 3
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