1 J* j HURRY UP FOR _ 1 • - _ season's wear out, of it. You - Yfl WJ R I^l P \A# ■ ■ ■ ■ will have to pay ihg sanfe if , ! * K H ■ ■ ■ ■ you wait until half the ■ %Jk_ r ■ ~_i -w>v~* ~~_ _ «^. _-— ___ season's over %"" Vv I W XE R COAT. " J have the fin * st - sto6k -- - of coats in WestUud. Smart stylish coats that are coin* ; lorlable and serviceable too. Call and see my economical, prices, * ' Heavy Tweed Overcoats 35/-, SO/* J. Heavy Double- Breasted Motor Coats, 55/-, H5/- \ Double Breasted Tweedy, :{5/-, 40/- ta'so/- s " \ 5 } j lji_ht Itaincoats, 35/- to 65'- , ' :, % "^:"- i 1 ROBERT HI. HtIKIPSEED, Tainui St., Greyrnonth. Where the <«»OdJIJltS ;""»!»«. ~% , Cyclists -"Avoid Splits' BUY A LAMP. Don't take nVks For a few shillings yoo. can- buy a good,, lamp from ns — one that gives a good light and shows the ruts and holes in the road. All kinds, all prices. Whichever itis it > , will be the best oijts kind at the price ia the Dominion.' _ ' €Y€LIti!IT OIL LAMP— Absolutely the cheapest of lamps, J bub strong and serviceable Jjy. , ,\ \• " *• > REFKKKti OIL L4IIP— A better class of > lamp. *! » finished. Great value ss» *%',*"■** v A \ V INT3IKR «4S LlMP— Unequalled as a m^am^Mcesgl& \ lamp. Economical on gas. Attractive design/strong lights |»s< PIIKNOHIICNON «4S L4UP— One ot, the Hest gas lampsl Burns tive hours on one charge. Safe, reliable, brilliant light. Small front, Us; medium, Us 0(1; large, 13s 9dHosts of other lamps in stock. Write for what you want. All cyclists' requirements kept in stock. Oar catalogue g yes prices. Write for it. Free. WA SCOTT & SONS
■ .<■ .-- 1 ; > Less Chance of Catching Colds) and Chills if You Drink h i ~ -\ 4Sr LL /~^ % _f "' %Q - - v> - (»^^^^^P VUllvv ";•' • ; '" A GREAT SOIBNHSr, with a wor'd-Tvide peputafcion^gft^iL^ 1 " Cotfoe fits tho^system to resist'cold andidamp.'*. "V*Thiwl * \ was the conclusion art ived at after analysing the compou^f enta of coffee and testing ils effects on the system* -'*V ' Or'CJul)' in panioular, this may W&aid:' 'Gfub' is the kmor of coffees. Mado of a fiver variety of beans, and x^h steel and blended by a new process that retain^all its valnable ' properties, ' Clnb ' is more beneficial, more~wholesome, and has a nicer flavour. -You get pleasure and heal th> from * Club '.in the 'V 'highest degree, '< /^ . \ -) y ** But make sure its genuine ' Club ' you buy. Imitators havecltyely copied ' Club 'so look for the labeis.as illustiated. -o.' '^ ** I \ - . • -./■;-■. W A^CC APa I 4rl Coffee, Starch, • . Jn<t|aU Ot UU M i-lU., pepper Man^aeturorSs , l ,'-,,.,^,,,^,^,'J,w ' iiini-i i'^'h iitff 'iinrr ,i.L_I^JL: '
HIE ACHES AND PAINS O.F, RHEUMATISM. What awful torture those aches anpains give ! Wlk> kpow this beitQ than the tortured victims of Kiheu matism? But why suffer? There is 1 remedy at hand — yours for half i ciown — that will completely cure Rhei matism Gout. Lumbago, Sciatica. an( Jandred complaints. Take*" RHEUMC (he scientific remedy — the medicim that has driven away pain from man? i suffering individual. ' RHEUMC roiinuers Rheumatism, kills the pain removes all swelling", and* effects' *• Mire usually within 48 hours. Soli •ivr rhomists^arrd stores at 2s 6d an^ 1- f)c] opt bottle ' 7^ A USTRALIAN TMTUTUAI* pROVIDENT SOCIETY, c THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. _______ 1 * KF.SULTS FROM SIXTY-FOURTt ANNUAL REPORT: Accumulated Funds, over £30,00006^ \nnual Income, nearly ... £4,000,00^ Yew Business, 1912 (ordinary) exceeds jC7jOOO,oo(, Yew Business, 1912 (industrial) exceeds £i,000,00c POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary De partment), 274,418, assuring ove £92,000,000 (including Bonus Ad ditions). POLICIES IN FORCE (Industria Department), 00,43 1* assuring £3,083,682. TOTAL CASH PROFITS DIVIDED £17,7901073. .CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOF ONE YEAR (tqt2) £936,971, pro viding- . REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS & £1,640.000.^ , ' The Society 1 now isrues EVERY DE STRABLE FO?M OI<" 'POLICY— OR OINARY OR INDUSTRIAL— for any irrw.unt from £5 to £10,000. hIRFCTORS OF^THE NEW ZEA LAND BRANCH;^ fh^ Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C." " ■» Chairman ; A. de B. Brandon \ E«?q.. Deputr- Chairman; Jofol f)uncan. Esq., \ Joseph Jogepfiu, Esq . and H. Beauchamp, 'Esq.' J EDWARD W. TLOWE, / - Resident , Secretary . - , N^w Zealand Branch — % ' Costomhoose Quay, Welli'nß-top s. A.?G. KEMP, District Secretary. ' ' ~- Greymo.tli,
C^N'X BE COKED " v faIUST" BE' EMi^UiiEli l*» ' Science nowadays has~'discjover€d qiany valuable ffeljSQecJies.-buk »tyae thore popular for what it £as*re_liy , accomplished than.TdnkißK's Jiiuseed -.mulsion, thd'sUTe cure ior t cougfhs, colds, ipAuenza, etfe. - ' is'6d. 2s 6d. 4s &d—Cliemists,and ptore^ , ,_- -\^it^6 AND COY. «M AUCTIONEERS.- HOUSE, 5 > £a$D I AND ESTATE AGENJFSV' fe Have^ thet- fallowing Prope*ii««\i>- \ ,<***, .^6f^sale\ ,- i"^ % 5-60.-7-Leasehol_,> .Nelson 4 St., * ywtb '- x new five-roomed dwellip^r ' on ; fenced 'and ready for oc^u--1 pation,' i ' f* < i^ $300. — Leasehold. Upper Shakespeare *') St., together with new four-room* ! ed Dwelling thereon. Tv - -Leasehold, Nelsvn Qua>, CO;b---r "" den, witn comfortable six-roomed dwelling thereon ; almost .Hew'; splendid aspect. £190. — Freehold section, 66ft r by /v *32ft.. Marlbojtough St., cleared and ready for building. ' £ l_3ooo. — To lend on ! approved hold or 'Freehold securities;. *\ 15230. — Freehold, oneififth .acre,- Shakespeaxe St ; ideal- WiJding" stte ; cleared and rea4y ior^ljnildittg. > * * . -' \* Freehold, quarter-acre, %m}ti St. ; magnificent - view ofc -to*n and harbour. * •"* $1 •' V '■ ' % 5500.— Leasehold}, < Murray v SC-^h six-roomed dwelling; thereg|i; magnificent nctr ,of town 4ind* harbour. , ~^l ' „S * V , * ■>' * C3so.— Section, Masters Sx:, w«h &*.- --\ roomed Dwelling thereon an^d^ut \ buildings'; good garden.^ ' j^ v 5850.— Quarje"r-acre c , Xowper St./ with comi&xjtibiussr 'Xtme*roomed % Wla , Resident*? 4_ereon ; i every^on^ut Quarter^re, .freehold Section. i Ccwpei St . cleatdd and drained ; excellent c^tuatioiw " * /| k. Barrytown.— S?%3id \>A\A^ FA,ft|f, - i«\AQp 0 acres ; leasehold low" rea- % tafe 70- acres felled and iargrasl; • j."' 1 w,_w6d N by two creeks^ ./Oae^f the ost . Promising' properties lan
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Grey River Argus, 29 May 1914, Page 7
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