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I ONE Smart and Graceful I THE OTHER Just the opposite I And yet, both ladies go to the SAME I Dressmaker. H You would hardly believe it possible J^^. 9 for a Corset to make such a difference, and Jp^^O H yet the dressmaker herself will tell you it H W «/^N S is perfectly true. She can do nothing with .-- J^ /^^M\ ' ■ a lady who wears badly cut Corsets, but it // / film 1 is SO EASY to fit the wearer of Imperial // / OjK I " C yg nia " Corsets smartly and stylishly. U^m^jHm J fdo in the stiff old-fashion^ %| WJM fiff £a^A£ .- fifflr MODEL 900 -^--^-^W^^m MODEL 700 Jllodel 900— A novelty model, cut with low bust and with extra depth roand hips. Although deep, this type is so exquisitely cut that it can be worn with the very greatest freedom and comfort by all average fig ires. In, a dainty white Coutil, hansomely trimmed with ribbon and fitted with four rubber ff rip hose supporters. Price lg S 0(1 per pair. • Model 700— A design from one of the leading Viennese Corset Artistes, cut with a moderately low bust and fitting deep and close over the hips. Jn serviceable white or French Grey (Joulit bound rich satin and completed by four rubber grip hose sunporters, Price lOS 6d per pair. P Imperial Gygnia Corsets BRITISH MANUFACTURE Prices from 10s 6d to 3 Guineas c W. McKay & Son, West Coast Agents. ' During the next 14 ctevs HannahV are holding a Clearance Odd ment Sale of Boots & Shoes AH Oddments to be cleared at almost your Own Price Ordinary Stock to be cleared at ordinary prices At the expiration ot Sale our stock will be raised in price owing to the high cost of raw material caused by the war. 20 paiis Ladies' Tan Boots . - ' 17s 6d To clear at 12s 6d 30 pairs Ladies' Tan Shoes - . 14s 6d do 10s 6d 15 pairs do -. . 16s 6d -do 12s 6d o0 pairs Children's Boots 5 and 6 . . . ie„ „ • xo ct jiiii r Now is the time to purchase your footwear before the rise iv prices For 15 days only at ? •V HANNAH'S r R?s GREYMOUTH

pOST QFFICE TXOTEL HOKITIKA. A COWIE PROPRIETOR MR. A. COWIE (late dredffemastp) has taken over the license of the above well-known hotel and trusts that by keeping the house on the same up-to-date lines as heretofore to merit public patronage. The Household v arrangrements are under the personal supervision of Mrs. Cowie. Visitors to Hokitika will be made welcome and have the requirements ot a home. A TRIAL SOLICITED. a J^LUB TTOTLL;. MAWHERA QUAY. GREYMOUTH. THIS SPLENDID HOTEL has cellent accommodation, for boarders and the travelling- public The Best of WINES, SPIRITS, and BEERS, are stocked. A FIRST CLASS BILLIARD ROOM Is Well- managed. And the Hotel is Now Conducted by A. BEBAN (Late of Trafagar and Gilmcr Hotels) Be will be pleased to see ojd apd , . New Patrons. V Q.ILMER "oT EC (On the way to the Tip-head). - T MCCARTHY, formerly pi th« • Commercial Hotel, has taken over the above well-known hotel, where he will be aleased t6 see his friendai

HOTELS. ALBION TTOTEL. GREYMOUTH.. RICHARD DUNPHY, late of Reefton, having become proprietor ot the Albion Hotel, Greymouth, purposes catering for friends and the public generally in a. way that will maintain the reputation of the hotel as the LEADING HOTEL ON THE WEST COAST. > Everything provided will be of the ?exy best quality and patrons can rely sn receiving every attention. Mrs. Dunphy will personally superintend the household management, and the comfort of guests will be properly seen to. MEALS, WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, Etc., Etc. Second to None in the Dominion. '' r* OLDEN "pAGLE TTOTEL. P. PHELAN Proprietor. BOUNDARY ST., , GREYMOUTH. INFORMS 'THE PUBLIC of the West Coast that his wellknown Hotel has been thoroughly renovated to meet the requirements of a growing trade. My Viands are the BEST PROCURABLE. . The table isundeT Mrs.. Phelan's personal supervision. THE TARIFF IS MOST MODERATE. P. PHELAN, Proprietor. WATCHES— To. be sold to clear English "Wholesale cost, 24 Rus sell watches each guaranteed 10 years I

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Grey River Argus, 15 February 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 15 February 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 15 February 1915, Page 2

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