HARK ! Christmas is Coming And with it comes the ever-recurring s -*;« problem of Wlisit to Give and Where to ■ ■■;/■■-:.! :. : V : /: /: . ; / Buy';-, i Let us help you to solve it. Here, you will find a larffe and v:ui ■b- assortment of watches, jewellery, silverware and cut glass. Everything- • -•..'. one could, wish for. And at moderate prices. Come along! The Values speak lor themselves .-... ■ ■■.-, ..'■■ ■•.•■■ FOOTWEAR Up-to-Date To those In want of Footwear made on up to-date principles we would say :— I; "Call and Inspect our New Stock before purchasing." LADIES TENNIS, SHOES from 43. MENS GLACE BOOTS "knob" toes LADIES TENNIS BOOTS from 7sgd 27s 6d. : LADIES WALKING SHOES from MENs BCi X CALF. BOOTS, "knob" in 6d { oes 29s 6d. LAW& OLACE BOOTS. „„„ ME^^^CE/SHOES " kßob - *+ i 3 sv6d. ........ MENS CHROME BOOTS 12a 6d LADIES SLIPPERS, from is up. MEJf S SHOOTERS, 10s 6d. CHILDKENS BOOTS, ( 7 to Q ), 6s 6df S" B "S^' s A^ (m to 13). 7S 6d. SHOES, from ss 6d. INSPECT OUH TWO CREATWINDOW DISPLAYS FOR THE BEST SHOW" OP FOOTWEAR Ot-THE COAST 1° 010.! RITISH 8 - A ° PR °° f AND ■■""■W": HIDE CUM BOOTS IN STOCK; ' ■■■-■■■ ■•■■■■.-.- .. • . W MORRIStt 4CO. The Leading Houss for Footwear . . . Greymouth Here are a few Facts which proclaim the Superiority of f ttfiGivi^;--] " EAGLE " N ?^N^^i oiiiiiiin. // >> r ' "Eagle" Starch received the k^^ . only ffold medal for purity and •i \^\^. _JljT excellence of quatety. \^^Ss^fc^/$sK/ 2 "Easle'V Starch was the first ; N '*—. starch to be made in the DoI CVA Dff^ll minion. It still holds first place \ ■ #% Vm i^l * r ° otner st arch has Been Rood f y^ y. ,"'T"' .^ . ■ enoufifht to outclass it, though i lAf OPFfiri i Y*OiTO many have tried. . { **• «l\tUVl <VV*. U . ;,; For years "Eagle" Starch J A DUNEDIN N. 2. J) has been used by the largest. 3 " fiP^ ■ ■■ and best laundries in the Dominr [ : . 1 4. "Eag:le" Starch is made from rice— rice good enough to eat. It a * is absolutely pure. '■"... 1.5.1t is cheaper than the best -mported starches, -and it is just as ' 5 ffOod.~" :>■•■ ; - ■■-. ■ . •■■■■ ;.. . ." . ..' y. }■.■■_ ■ ;. • : ■-.' ■.:.■■■■[ 8 If you want your shirts and collars sriff and "glossy, if you want I your lmen to have a' nice, stiff, fresh appearance, and. your blouses I and dresses the same, use :"Eagle" 'SDarch.< '* "Eagle" makes them I look like new, and preserves their quality and appearance. ' I . "Eagle"' Colour Starch, in Ecru. Canary, Yellow, for curtains ■ '. ~ I blouses, etc., is a boon to housewives. . . I OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GROCERS t • 1 I W GREGG &GO Ltd € « lfee Starib, Spice, I -■>. ' M V' v M and Pepper I .;■; :""*""*,; . . - Manufacturers, I D UN ED IN Established 1861 KETTLE BROS. BSTABLISHKI) tBB2. Wine, Spirit & Provision Merchant s & General Importers i«KNTS rOß— Kozie and Nelson Moate Tea. „ John Fergußon'B Distillery, Glasgow. „■",.' Peter Dawson's The TwoiemoreGl«alivet=Dißtillery,'Ltd DifiTowo Heuk'B Schnapps and Geneva. Pet«r Herring's Cherry Brandy. Speights 'Bottled Ale and Stoat. „ Thompson's Wairongoa Water. Tie Baltic Separator. Gninnesa' Stout bottled by "Daakes. v The Branner Mond Company Ltd. Carb. Soda. M JoKoph Croafiold Warrmgfcon's Scented Soap aad Water .Glmi. Coghill's Refined Powdered Borax and Voracic Acid. Chatnberlain'B Remodies. „ Aittigo. Sharpo's Ointment UU A 7; WHOIESALE PRICES,
"VTEW yEALAND TNSURANCE , QOY., J^TD.. j ACCIDENT BRANCH TRANSACTS ALL BRANCHES OF ACCIDENT BUSINESS. MAIN FEATURES .: Absolute Security, Prompt and Liberal Settlement; TjIMPLOYERS OF LABOUR and Mli others will study their own interests by applying for rates and other particulars ■ to G. S. CRAY * co DISTRICT AGENTS. GREYMOUTH. i.-
COMMERCIAL TTOTEL. V_;i XL MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. T AMES REID, late of Blackball, tl . wishes' to notify the public of Greymouth and surrounding; districts that he has taken over that well-known and popular hotel, _ conducted for the last sixteen years by Mr J. McCarthy, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. Only the best Spirits and Ales, stocked. - The TABLE will be equal to the best in town.
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Grey River Argus, 10 January 1914, Page 4
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