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Jp le New Millinery 5*7 is particularly pleasing. *^ -%. We nav e 3"st opened more new Millinery — and you'll find no finer display / /^^3f^^^ in the Dominion. Every hat is correct, yet the variety so wide that you'll *li^^K^lJg£L--2^^^^ nn d just the "love of a hat" to suit you. j/^^J^p**^^ \-^ f^^ There are plenty of the small shapes in so high favor with the fashionably Jl^^t-n-J ' r~"\ at inclined Those ne w Sailor Styles too, in an elongated effect, with greater y^\\!/"^ I The smallness 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 our display. You need feel under no ob■Mga> H j|o ligation to purchase we'll be quite happy Sf you just come and have a $T\ \ / / ■ ;•r r r fc • I Tymons & Co. 1 Greymouth.

. gloom and revealed spectral tre 1 Down below there was a sharp c: 1 for "more stretcher-bearers.," T ■ back.wasli of the battlefield was bei ; atended to. In a fold of the grou: ■ just above the hospital tents there w a Rembrandt picture of a man lighti his pipe beside a fire on which fo ■ was cooking for the weary and t wounded. PATRIOTIC GUILD EEEFTON LADIES MEETING ' The ladies' Patriotic and Equipme Committee met at the Council Cha bers, Reefton on Friday evening to p pare and pack the Xmas gifts sent for soldiers on Active service. A large and varied assortment vi received consisting of caps, chest pi teqtors, sox, toilet requisites, outfi cigars, tablets, mittens, cigarettes, eh olates, cakes, soap, pencils, condens milk, cocoa, sweets, books, pipes, ma " zincs, etc. Several parcels were received fr< the schools. A particularly interesting lot comi from Progress Junction consisting neat hanging bags containing writi ' pad, envelopes, pencil and a letl from the scholars accompanying ea< Mittens and socks from the Reeft School and chest protectors from t Convent School were most acceptat as was also a number c*. feet eomio ers sent in by Mrs. Walshe and M Evans. In all G9 parcels were sent addition to a box of books and maj zincs sent from the Consolidated Cl and from Miss Gibson. The following are thanked for p eels received: — Mts. J.. Wills, 3 p eels; Mrs. Kent 3 parcels; Mrs. Cos gan, 2 parcels; Miss Smith, 3 paree Mrs. Hickton, 3 parcels; Mrs. Williai 1 2 parcels; Mr. P. Sherlock, 3 parce ' Mrs. Wells, 2 parcels; Miss S: Mori 2 parcels; Miss Garth, 2 parcels; M Cohen, Black's Point, 2 parcels; M Hunter, 2 parcels. n The following sent one parcel ca< Mr." Nicholas; Mesdames (Scarlett, A L " Mahon, Auld, Cohen Walshe Evans I 1 ley, Scantlebury ,MJelbom, Downey 11 '" rison (Waiuta), Torrens, (Waiuta), ] lon, O'Grady, Rhe (Waiuta), Brt '" Willis, Fitzmaurice, Penrose, A. Sh 0 lock, Hyde, Moore, Meßeath, Chatto< h Phillips, H. Phillips; Messrs. Walslel c Hi. Wills, Stevenson; Misses C. Mori '* S. Morris, Greaney; Ladies' Pa trio g Guild; Reefton School; Catholic; - c gress Junction School, Ikamatua t»eh c Mesdames Irvine, N.evin and. Gibs y Consolidated Coy. ? Reefton Library : " The Committee wish to thank J c Wills for packing also Mr, A. Dune n for carrying goods, -to and from r " Council Chambers, and to the Raiiw !S Station free of charge; also Mes c Auld, and Heslop, for. their kind _ *' sistance. c A meeting- was held later when th '* were present^ Mesdames Scantlebi: >£ (Caair)^Hichton, Scarlett, Wills; Hi

■> es. er, Hyde, MeMahon, Meßeath, Nevin; all Misses Morris, (2). An apology was re'he eeived from Mesdames Turner and ng Rumbold. ml as From the Secretary Trotting Club, re ng the Luncheon rooms, which are to be •od catered for by the Patriotic Guild at he the November Meeting. The members desire the co-operation of every one to make this as great a • success as last year's effort and have already received several kind offers of help and goods. The oommittee will wait on the coun. . try residents and settlers at an early date to solicit their assistance, the folre lowing being appointed to country districts: — Mesdames MeMahon; Misses Sara Morris, and M. Leggoe, (Crushing, ton), Mrs. Brown, (Black 's Point), Mesdames Scarlett and Wells (Reefro_ . ton), Mesdames Scantlebury, Hickton, ' Hutner Rumbold, Nevin, Meßeath and A letter was received from the men woh recently went to Trentham thanking the Committee for their practical t . outfits kindly supplied to them. Mrs. Thompson kindly consented to take up the monthly collecting at In- : angahua Junction. . The amount of 15/6 was received I from Miss O 'Regan, being Inangahua Landing monthly contribution.. ,j The Committee again wish to thank , all those kind friends who have sent I ' gifts and hove so ably assisted with iss sewitl &- and etc - A special vote of thanks was passed to Mliss Castle for the handsome gift , V of a table centre in pen painting being the young ladies own work and which realised the sum of £2 13s 6d and was. 4 won byMr. De Tourette with No. 83. " aT- "1 .■ This sura was handed to the Commit(l . tee on behalf of their Hospital Ship effort ' _____ • \ . ' We have a new range of Buttons « ns ' just. to hand, in Pearl, the new Black l ' A.corn design and ball pattern. Also * rs " in fancy checked Saxe, Brown, Navy, ( etc. We give 10 per cent discount to < z : dressmakers on all goods. — Walker's, Boundary Street, Greymouth.— Advt. Jur „...„_.,.. a . t «58* l: GOAL e c°o\\: , |d. shannahan; ,en COAL MERCHANT. \ ris " 1 ..-' 'PHONE 201. .. .. HERBERT ST., ; ltic HAS ON STOCK SUPPLIES O* :— ' i-o- STATE COAL, 00l BRUNNER COAL, on LIVERPOOL COAL. ' BLACKBALL COAL. •■■:■"■ COKE, FIREWOOD. \£r, • FIRE BRICKS. •an FIRE CLAY. the . LIME. ay ORDERS TAKEN AT » SIS •M. Neil, Butcher, High Street, as- J. Brown, Cab Proprietor, Blaketown. Coal Shoots, Gresson Street. e * e Office. Herbert Street. Phone 201 "T> ' For Punctual Delivery Ring Phone 201. , mt- OFFICE : . . . . HERBERT STEEET.

Agricultural Manures. THE WAR HAS 'NT AFFECTED OUR SUPPLIES! Never mind what manures your land and crops require we've just what is wanted in full quantities and guaranteed strength. Although many manures, and phosphates partieu larly, are scarce we've plenty. RAPE FERTILIZER SUPERPHOSPHATES BASIC SLAG BONEDUST GUANO QartorTs Seeds We are the West Coast Agents for these celebrated seeds. This year Regenerated Strains are better than ever. Have you tried Garton's Superlative Swedes they have won for the third time in succession the First Prize Crop for the A. and P. Association, Field Competition. CRIFFEN & SMITH, Ltd., SEED MERCHANTS CKRISTCHURCH COACH BER- "DAILWAY . TTOTEL vice. -IX 'Xl OTIRA TO ARTHUR'S PASS. (Late Trafalgar). niASSIDY AND^CO., LIMITED. NEAR RAILWAY STATION. L>/i ■ . — r^ ' •■■ ■-••;.. ' . .. • THE above line of COACHES ran . .etween OTIRA and ARTHUR'S P.. CURTAIN, 'ASS every Tuesday, .Thursday and Formerly of Brunner. Saturday, and connect witL 1 the Steam ;r leaving Lytteltorr fox Wellington Proprietor and Personal Supervisor. :he same night. The whole of the plant is up to date, and every endea- ____ /our made to ensure the comfort of . ■ fteffiSraU.^ e^!& n ■ BEST OF WINES, BEERS and — . SPIRITS in Stock. ' BOOK ONLY WITH GABBIOV AND ■co. : .■•■-.■■: „•■••-. ■ - FARES:— WHEN IN TOWN DON'T FORGET SINGLE »■ 6d; . RETURN 20s. T0 CALL t^ THE. RAILWAY Tickets and fullest information may _ ; . ■ tiUTkL. be obtained from: John Ward, Brun- *"" : ~~ ■ — ocr and Runanga: D: Wallace, Still- TJ EEFTON-WESTPORT MOTOR water; E. Penhalluriack, Moana : -*-*> SERVICE. Blackball Co-op; M. J. Fogarty and Co., Greymouth, or DAILY TIMETABLE & W - G 'Sh ND C ° I— ReeL T r»L ABL on arrival ; ; Grey train. GILMER TTOTEL Arrive Westport 2 p.m. ■*-*- Leave Westport 10 a.m. (On the way to the Tip-Head). Arrive Reefton 2 p.m. J. MCCARTHY formerly of the Com- Three first-class Touring Cars mereial Hotel has taken over the above , * . - weß.known hotel, where he will be WE Elf CO I IIHTEI) pleased to see his friends. ? WCEIICu Lllffll ICU PROPRIETORS. Excellent accommodation, Liquors, Book with -'.the. local Agents, and only the beßt stock iept. No re. G. W. MOSS AND Co., fllty „__ ' . Agents.

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Grey River Argus, 27 October 1915, Page 6

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