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■.'-:' -. , ■■■: .'.. ■ AT." ■■-. ■■•■'• .■■',/;;./- ■-V-,; THOMAS & McBEATH'S ! - '.■■..■■ ■ • - ' : :■.:■!..'■' in^many of the mw Hats for this ' y^WmJ^^mk Winter tliere is a daring and ;J^S^^^^i jauntiness of style that makes ■'■BflP' them dist^ctly charming. ,; : S sH>*^s^-' ? a * c'e ' ar ? e an(^ small, are correcfc, • -M- t N " for Dame Fashion has, in her most gracious mood, permitted a generous breadth of choice, J such as we have never, before known. Although there is much that is dainty about the new Winter Millinery, the utility aspect has been kept I well in view. . , 1 For wear cleverly made TWEED and FELT • & HATS are shown "at 5/11,6/11, and 7/1 1 each, ; I Several new and all the most popular colours and shades I , -in UNTRMMED STRAWS at 4/11, 5 / 6j and 7 /6 awaifc I your inspection, I ;. For those who prefer a snugly- fitting' CAP,, the popular H Kmkmg Caps are much in evidence, in velvet, corded silk I and wool. The colour . are the latest, white the Caps are I quite inexpensive, costing only 2/6, 3/1 1, and 6/6 each. I The smartest CONEY SEAL HATS, in a diversity of I of styles, large and small, are on view. Prices 27/6 20/6 a 32/6 and 37/6 each, , ' I Every day at Thomas & Mcßeath's is a Show day^ I hut at present the Millinery Showroom displays are particularly worth while seeing. -" AT ■' ■ ■:. . .--v . .-. THOMAS & McBEATH'S I " MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. Australian Mutual Provident Society. Established 1849. 1 ' The Largest Mutual Life Office in the British Empire and the Best Bonus-Paying Office in the World. Funds over : i £%T,000,000 Annual Income over : £3,540,000 Bonuses Divided Yearly! The CASH BONUSES divided among Policy-Holders for the OJNTE YEAR 1910, amounted to £8?9,602, producing lteversionary Additions of £1,500,000. LOw PREMIUMS. LIBERAL CONDITIONS, ' . UNEQUAIiLED RESULTS. BIRECTOKS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH : The 1 Hon. C. J. Johnson, M.L.C., Chairman; A, deß. Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman; the Hon E. Richardson, C.M.G. John Duncan Esq., and Joseph Joseph, Esq. ' New Zealand Branch— E. W. LOWE < Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary. Greymouth District Office, A G, KEMP, Tainui Street- ' District' Secretary. ' i^JSjf/ NEXT "SUIT I Come in and look over our fine rarijge \ °^ Suitings^all the latest Style Ideas are \ y^^H^BWßir We will make a Suit to your measure . I / Slirelsiilili I ' ar b etter an at °^ t i e City Tailors who '/ / nra^^ ' cannot take your measuremeut in person. / fllffi ilifs ' We are posted in every little detail of -pres- / w^ ftfsSi ent styles— our workmanship is the very / HIH Hiw est — auc * our P r ' ces ss honestly low as a* / eWi || ' man of sense can expect to pay lur a good WAUGH & ROBSON, Tailors & Outfitters 'rjLARENDON TTOTEL mHE QHIP '-' TNN J- 1 - A he ohip Inn CHRISTCHURCH. '-■ . . ' M ' __ J- S. BARTON Proprietor. (Near G.P.O. and Cathedral Square). , (Late of Hereford, Christchurch) B. COLLINS :; : Proprietor. i»|- R BARTON takes t this oppor^ VITA tunity of announcing- % that he ISITORS to Christchurch from nas take n °yer the above hotel and - the West Coast 'could not do tr usts by strict attention to business better than put up at the CLAREN- to warrant support DON, however lonff or short their - . I 7 *° M ta a l o d th ! pi^ ST sS s ' **• is one of the best- conducted Hotels in ' , - , -• • New Zealand. . - Pereonal Supervision? • THE TARIiFF IS MOST MODERATE. A Trial Solicited A' Trial Sorted

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Grey River Argus, 15 May 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 15 May 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 15 May 1912, Page 6

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