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Jy The New Millinery is particularly pleasing. *^ ~~*«s^ We have just opened more new Millinery — and "you'll find no finer display,' y^-^^y^Wsr^ -^^"^~QB^?^2SiiiaHkjßjt " l ** ie I* 0111 ' 11 ' 011 ' Every hat is correct, yet the variety so wide^that you'll \^^4S£im ~^^^s^^^_^^^^ find just the "love of a hat" to suit you. ' /i^^^^> " V-r* A-*^ There .are plenty of the small shapes in so high'iavor with the fashionably /v^jkr-*-' CA Jr. inclined -Those ne w Sailor Styles too, in an elongated effect, with greater ' / S\^{/ • ... . The smallncss of many of the new Hats will be made less conspicuous by the great part that flowing veil play in corect headgear =-in fact, the veils are not the least fascinating part of the new Millinery. The Materials generally favoured- are taffetas and straws — : whilst many of the new Hats are a blend of straw, silk and velvet in daintly toned, colors. The flower crowns will be as popular as ever this summer, whilst the vogue • - for wearing hats tilted at all sorts of piquant angles will make the use of . hair ornaments very general. •.'..'. > " ' I " ■ ; " "' ■ ' ■ '- \ We ask you to come and inspect onr display. Ton need feel under no ob- ■ . •jg^^jfe^ ligatioh to purchase we'll be quite happy if you just' come and have a $c% ■^*^ifi®F§l' v/Y V V V ITymons & Co. Qreymouth.

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The Problem of the Cooking -Egg and. its J solution I — and how often, <T \ I • when you get them, home, do you | I find bad ones amongst them? It s a costly I I plan. The up-to-date housewife knows j I better— she uses Edmonds* Egg Powder. j I Try it! No more waste, no more spoilt cakes I I or puddings, no more disgustat the "poor re- Jf . I suits of your baking. Edmonds Egg Jf \ Powder will make your dainties light as M . t:Q \ a snowfiake, delectable in flavour and |Lt ifflffli quite digestible. No baking powder $KA ' iPf|lL needed when using tLgg rowaer. MMWM, W^^k^ Solve the problem by using «»

Allies Mags are procurable in Patrio- FOR OUR SOLDIER BOYS tic Ties at R. M. Hempseed, Tainui St. — / : . ' ' ~~ The Ideal present is a Lumin{fJPn<ti Z^£%3SZS& OJs »' ristlet Watch ' which is ne " milk, oream and lac- cessary in the trenches. They ffiSU iVissfts{iSr?M - a re visible at a glance in the night time. We have them in : — '" ' Solid Silver with Strong Leather COLD DREDGING. ' Straps from 25s to 70s. Gold-Mounted Fountain Pens from ios 6d, two gold mounts HYDRAULIC SLUICING AND from 13s 6d; Match Boxes from MINING PLANTS SPECIALIST. sseach . fobacco Pouches from . ' Ss 6d each; Pipes in Cases from 12s Gd; Cigarette Holders frcrn ' Plans prepared and advice giv- , ss; Electric Lighters 12s 6d; en on all matters pertaining to Spirit Flasks from 21s ; Gold F. > the erection and equipment of. Sovereign Purses from 27s 6d ; flScing !£* ' hydrauhC Gold Signet Rings from 2 is; Specialist 'also in steel sheet Safet y Razors from ios 6d, and piling, stoney sluices, irrigation, many other suitable presents for water turbine plants. * Our Soldier Boys,, at Gilbert Retained by the Electric Gold Bros., Ltd. Dredging- Co Ltd., Manila Gray- FREE 0F CHARGE THE W- .- el. and Gold Dredpring Co., Phil- iTTAT Q Aivjn nA-ri? ™r amy lipines, Nevis Crossing, and other ; ITIALS - A^_,^^r I dredging companies. . . ' ARIICLE. .'••-.■•■- '- R. W A L E 8. "'^j* <• is «sd ta Iwdisf ekUd*fT(r***3*\ r«> hospitals the world Consulting MechamVal Engineer, -^-SSW^L^J^iit^S^SSß l^!? 40, Dowhng- St., Dunedm. J *- - -■ turi. 4»kv»ufd«^r7jr

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Grey River Argus, 21 October 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 21 October 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 21 October 1915, Page 6

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