-;.^ii^^ Quilts, Eider Quilts^ Blankets, ' : for the Winter Season B \ l^vffS^P-^^^^^i^^/ * Blankets and Quilts strike Rock Bottom at the W. McKay <fc Son's store. Many goo J judges ' °^ all^ et:s informed us that we are amply justified in claiming for our sbore'fche : '^^^^^^^H^L, BARGAIN BLANKEf HOUSE •i^//^^^^^lfl ; k tMll^^li ' During this winter season we will offer you BJankefcs lower in price than ever' quoted on the | ;^r4^£^ii^^^''^^^^^^^^^M All wool New Zealand Blankets forjingle beds 18/6, 22/6, 25/- '/. . ". v*^si§^^fe'^tiP^ly $ I-* « h^ l==iJ fe^ 1 fe^ Hkd All wool New Zealand BJankets for three-quarter beds 23/6,25/-, 27/6 \^^^^^|^^^^^l^S^^i^^^^^^ All wool Blankets for extra large double beds 26/-, 27/6, 30/-, 35/---tp^^^^i^^F' RM^ te^P^ Wadded Quilts S/6, 10/6, 16/6, 25/- ' ' "; v ' i■- r -^ : ' '' . ■ —^""^ Bed Quilts Honoycomb 4/6 up to 12/6 .. . WHERE COULD YOU GET BETTER BARGAINS TB^N THE ABOVE.; V. A New Purchase of Traycloths, -■ - ■ ■/-■• fT T T'. Runners & Table Squares. , .;■. ■'''■■'■'■■■ ml*'' Our aim and ambition is to make this the most agreeable vshopping store there is . anywhere, and when we fall short, pleaie tell us. Just now we hava a special purchase ...•■; .^^jjM^ffl || . of Traycloths and Runners at low prices, in fact you will fiirl all our depircments show »_-^^__'^^^^^^^^^^B fche lowest prices always. - , . ■ : ' Wf^!^" 1 """'" Traycloths 1/-, 1/3, 1 /i 1, 2/6 Extra long Sideboard Runuers 2/6, 1 36 J^ r^% '^ - Runners 6d, 9 d, i/- f i/6, 2/- Cushion Covers, the now kind i-/, 1/6,1/1 1. '^^S^ Dacheas Sets i/-> 1/3. 2/-> 2/9 High Class Cushion Covers 4/6, 7/6, 9/6 We are getting ready for the Winter Campaign, Yes ! Fashionable goods were never cheaper with us. Millinery, Jackets, Skirts, Furs, «fee. - \^ ■«"""■ :> •' ■ ■ - ■■'■ ' ..■•»,■■■. _. ■■ : ■•.... ■ f** A Winter Purchase of Ladies' and q mv fik I fi Ik // Gl QotivS- ijnnofsiiftSß - I'^ Wt-^^P^f 1 jl We'll be glad if you would call and see our new stock of Umbrellas. ,We want you to test them I i\ Eh M for P rice ~~ bbst) fch6m Hny Way y ° U Uli? " : " JOU >VOU>D i**^ 6 "*— 7 0tt v Woll>b n**V tM at anything, like I ■^fi^^^^^M Ladies' Cotlon Umbrellas 2/6, 2/I M/6, '. &&<%** 1^ «/« 'W I JhNRL^IS^hHH Ladies' Cobton and Silk Umbrellas 6/6, 7/6 Gent sCotbon and btlk.Um brolly 12/6, 1 6/6, 18/6 | Wk f^fl^W The n6W W6b dS^ Sha P PR Vl 6 > 12/6 : - '■ The n6W WLt P9S ' OUS PIUCe 12/ I '^^^W^^^^^&^^ ' high: prices play no pranks here— we ' I Jj\:^ii-- i^^2S^ • QUOTE NEW ZEALAND'S LOWEST— ALWAYS. - I "■■'-.■■■■•■' .' ■ . *f_ . • ' 1 The Drapers where Alterations to Garments are Free. ~ 6REYMOUTH & HOKITIKA. |
. t ■ New Season's Goods. JUST LANDED DIRECT FROM THE LOXDON MARKETS. Consisting of a very fine assortment of : S=r ' And t heS m , rt es«S.y. e s children's reversible coats j n Ladies' and ChildCHILDRENS VELVET COSTUMES , aM > o mhUhopu long kmtted coats c " s Millinery. LADIES' SEALETTE SETS LADIES' KNITTEO JERSEYS . . . , ladies' woven underclothing Inspection cordially invited. LADIES' NEWEST CORSETS AITKEM & PETERS, GENERAL DRAPERS. f Hh BOOT SALE. . - • v 50 Pair, Sale Price 7/6 50 Pair, Sale Price 9/6 ' SALE PRICES AT OUR DOORWAY. Usual Prices 14/6, 15/6, 17/6 New Zealand wS^W^m Clothing Factory. ( IfllP^Si 0 J l 1 CLOTHING FAGTORY I •
•f " '■ •>N -" ■■■>■..■ ■ ■ . .' •'r . i ----- *!. :■■ ', " ■ " v ■ ' * "-" : " " ' '"" ' _' __J^__L_l . . FIRST SHOWING ; ■'.- OF '; , .. ■ :, ■} AUTUMN ...nip,,,,,,,!,,, I """ .;/,;:;.■■■:.;;,;...;.■ . I 'bEAUHFUL AUTUMN GOODS, DIEECT EEOM ENGLAND : AND THE CONTINENTAL FASHIONS CENTIJESj HAVE I BEEN AEHIVING THESE LAST FEW DAYS AT - * : '"S^ - : - ' . .".':■'" WE AEE NOW MA.KING OUE FIEST SHOWING. OF THESE NEW SEASONS GOODS,, AND COEDIALLY INVJTE LADIES TO ATTEND. THE STOCKS COj\fPHISE ALL THE VERY LATEST MODELS IN MILLINERY, COATS SKIRTS, BLOUSES HOSIERY, ETC., AND WILL MOS1 V SURELY INTEREST ALL LADIES. / • ! ' . WE WILL LOOK FORWARD WITriPLEistrEE TO YOUR. VISIT. "■[■ ";• ,' . :■:. ■ . . • V; .'■-■■. ■.-■.■/:;-■■.■;'■'■ '•"/' ' ' ■'.'
TTJISPATOH -pOUNDRY Y^IOY. LIMITED. ■■■-'.. PROPRIETORS. (Established 187$). Engincerß BoUeimakers, . Iron Mid., Brass Founders, Wood Turners and General Smiths. Sol« Agents for West Coast, of the ATLAS BOILER FLUID FQR CLEANING BOILERS.
-ri^ILD AND /CAMPBELL. R. WILD, A.P.A., N.i J. K. CAMPBELL, F.R.A., N.z. ACCOUNTANTS, SHIPPING, IN: SURANCE AND COMMISSION ' AGENTS. MIDLAND CHAMBERS, Greymouth. P.O. Box No. 165. Telephone No. 357.
GOLFERS.— No finer selection of Chibs and; requisites has . ever been landed than this lot. Call and see it at Wade's. ; v ' REMEMBER that Parkinson's Quinine Iron Wine is ' the finest tonic going 1 . It steadies the nerves. 1 Price, ?s 6d.
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Grey River Argus, 20 March 1913, Page 4
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