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THOMAS & McBEATH'S /mvrM^m In maiL 3 r of the new Hats for this " ; ■' in l? r - ther , e is a Taring arid jauntiness.of style ; that makes distinctly charming. s~)^r^S^' S- a^» -large and small, are correct, I ;a] „t 'V for .Dame Eashion has, in her most I gracious mood, permitted a generous breadth of choice, I such as we have never before known. I Although there is much that is dainty about the a new Winter Millinery, the utility aspect has Been kept a well "in- view. ■}■■.. I .For everyday wear cleverly made TWEED and FELT | HATS are shown at . 5 /n, 6/i i, and 7/1.1 -each. I - • Several new and all the most popular colours and shades 1 m UNTRIMMED STRAWS at 4/11, 5 / 6> and 7 /6 await i H I youivinspectiou, ' ■ . . V I For those who prefer a^^ s'uugJy-fitfcing CAP, the popular ' a Kmk'.ng Gaps are much in evidence, in velvet, corded silk a and wool. The colour are the latest, white the Caps are a 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, arc on view. Prices 27/6. 20/6 I 32/6 and 37/6 each, . . ■ .. I Every clay at Thomas & Mcßeath's is a Show day, 1 hut at present the Millinery ShowroQin displays are I particularly worth while seeing. I '■■.'■■'"' AT ■ ' ' '". J THOMAS & McBEATH'S I SIAVVHERi QUAY, GRETMOUTH. Auslraliao Mutual Provident Society. • Established 1849. ' « The Largest Mutual Life Office in the: British -Empire and - the Best Bonus-Paying Office in the World. Funds over, : : $»T,000,000 Annual Income over „; $3,540,000 Bonuses Divided Yearly! '"■'■.■■■'■■"'■'■■•'■' .-■ ■ -; Tkc . CASH BONUSES divided among Policy-Holders 'for ' the ONE YEAE 1910, amounted' to £8?9,602, producing Eeversionary Additions of £1,500,000.: ■ • . . LOw PEEMIUMS. LIBEIIAL CONDITIONS, UNEQUALLED EESULTS. . DIRECTOKS- O¥ THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH : J The Hon. C. J. Johnson, JM.L.C, Chairman j A, deß. Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman; the Hon E. Richardson, Oil. G. John Duncan ■"■ Esq., and Joseph Joseph, Esq. ■ ■.■■''-',■ New Zealand Branch— ' ' ',' E, W. LOWE ': : Custcmhouse Quay, Wellington. ' ' Resident Secretary: ■," Greymouth District Office, A, G, KEMP, Tainui Street. ' District Secretary. iis Tailor IIIHHiiNEXir'sUIT ' Come In and look over our fine range \ °* u^ n S s — a^ the latest Style Ideas are \ /I WT c w^ make a Suit to your measure I / I I far better than that of the City Tailors 1 who / / i^ s^^ cannot take your measurement in person. / I 1 «Hrn c are P Po t in every little detail of pres- / 1^ 1 en ' stj'les — our workmanship is the very ■ I s^ sslgßi best — ami our prices as honestly low as a / PiU **Hf nian of sense can expect to pay for a good y WAUGH & ROBSON, Tailors & Outfitters CLARENDON TT OTE L. ' rpHE ' CJHIP TNN XL • JL he ,■•-••• k^Hip • Inn - CHRISTCHURCH. - J. S. BARTON Proprietor. (Near-G.P.O. and Cathedral Square). (Late of Hereford, Christchurch) - P. COLLINS ::, ; Proprietor. I^TR BARTON takes this oppor--1?X tunity of announcing that he VISITORS to Christcnurch from has taken over 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 long 1 or, short their stay may be. They will find every Non« bat the BEST Wines Beers COMFORT and ATTENTION, as it • and Spirits Stocked is one of the best conducted hotels in » ' New Zealand. p eßonal Supervisiont THE TARrjFF, IS MOST MODERATE. ' A Trial Solicited A Trial Soladted

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Grey River Argus, 16 May 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 16 May 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 16 May 1912, Page 6

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