i Dashing Hat ■ . ■-.' : .-.- ■ at-' ' ' ■ .■..:'■■;■ ■•'■■■ THOMAS & McBEATH'S yfmiiwMW Inman y of tlj e new Hats for. this sSMi&MMWk Willter there is a daring and ■"^^^^^^§\ J auntm ess of style that makes distinctly charming. Hate, large and small, are correct, 4i <& for Dame Eashion has, in her most gracious mood^ permitted a generous breadth 'of choice, such as we have, never before known. Although there is- much 'that is dainty about the new Winter Millinery, the utility aspect has been iept well in view. i.■■ . ' ■ ■ ' For everyday wear cleverly made TWEED and FELT HATS are shown at 5/11, 6/n, and 7/1 1 each, Several new and all the most popular colours and shades 'in UNTRIMMED STRAWS afc 4 /n, 5 / 6 , and 7 /6 await your inspection, " For those who prefer a snugly-fitting CAP, the popular " Kxnkmg Caps are much iv evidence, in velvet, corded silk and wool. The colour are the latest, white the Caps are quite inexpensive, costing only 2/6, 3/1 1, and 6/6 each. ' The smartest CONEY SEAL HATS, . in a diversity of of styles, large and small, are on view. Prices 27/6 20/6 32/6 and 37/6 each, - ~ - ' Every day at. Thomas & Mcßeath's is a Show day, but at present the Millinery Showroom displays are particularly worth while seeing. ■■■'■■■' '..;■. AT . - : * : '/..V';. THOMAS & McBEATH'S I MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH.
Australiaii Mutual Provident Society. Established • 1849. The Largest IMutual life Office in the British Empire and j the Best Bonus-Paying Office in the World. Funds over : : £2?,O00,000 /Inmial Income over : £3,540,000 Bonuses Divided Yearly! Tlic CASH - BONUSES divided among Policy^Holders .for the ONE YEAB, -1910, amounted to £3?9,602, producing • Reversionary Additions of £1,500,000. . v LOw PEEMIUMS. ' LIBERAL CONDITIONS, V -•-.. UNEQUALLED EESULTS. ,: DIREQTOKS. OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANC3H : The Hon. C. J. Johnson, M.L.C., Ci.airraan; A, : deß. IBranddn, Esq.,^ Deputy Chairman j the Hon E. Richardson, C.IM.G. John \p|ncan ; E*q., aL.d Joseph Joseph, Esq. . ? . '■■: New Zealand Branch E. W. LOWE Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary. ' [ <- Greymouth District Office, A. G, KEMP, - r • , , Tamui Street. District' Secretary^
'^^^MmNEXT ar suiT : : ' Come in and look over our fine range! \ of Suitings — all the latest Style Ideas are I \ /^^^^^^^l c w^^ make -a Suit to your measure I I /^^^^^Sl far better than that of the City Tailors who / / illilii^iiil cannot take your measurement in. person. / Wma We areposted in every little detail of pr£s- / HHi en^ s tyl es — our workmanship is the very / IIHI M&i es^ — au(^ our P r ' ces as l'onestl)* low as a / fPi! Wii - man of sense can expect to pay for a good WAUGH & ROBSON, Tailors & Outfitters
/~f LARE ND ON TT O.T EL. ohristchurch! •(Near G. P.O. and Cathedral Square}. D. COLLINS : : : Proprietor. XTISITORS to Christchurch from ; ▼ the • West Coast could not- do better than put up., at -.the CLAREN-. 'DON^ however long 1 or short -their stay may be. They will' find every COMFORT and ATTENTION, as it I is one of the best conducted Hotels in New Zealand. THE TARIiFFIS MOST MODERATE/ 1
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Grey River Argus, 14 May 1912, Page 6
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