g. Unexpected Visitors for Supper KJ. yfA " What to give them. Oh, dear, eh! QW ; JiTTW The milk jug empty is I know. 'w^ % % But here's Jock Murray, brisk and bright, Vly^ ■ \Jsu And " Highlander " soon sets it right." W HIGHLANDER MILK l| M/ Is a grand stand by. With a tin in the house U^ m| you can meet any emergency. Coffee and (OT QgJJ cocoa made with 'HIGHLANDER' are simply ' i&/) \P? delicious and always appreciated by visitors. s^o ,M| The Good Housekeeper always keeps a tin of &&g2r \M " HIGHLANDER " in the home - %H[fAvi^ I |f£^ Made in New Zealand.— Full Cream. J^ Mlffim You Never Tire I of its Full Rich I Creamy Flavour! 1 Cup after cup, day after day — your H enjoyment «f the exquisite flavour H of ' CLTJ B C ,Jlee will never slacken. ■ Each time you will sit down to a B meal you will look forward with B eagerness and pleasure to your Coffee >mt when its ' GLUE ' fl Jii^ CLUB OOIT6B 1 iJtiiaUEt/jjl P*t gggßn w^l hold you a captive to its charms fl because it's flavour is derievd from fl ZmPS^I Bill 1 a P eptect b * end of tte choicest Coff ea fl WIL Berries grown. These berries are fl w roasted and gmund with scientific fl care. You get ALL the good of ALL fl ** > "" ; ""' the berries in ' CLUjB ' Coffee. Ask your grocer for * CLUB ' Coffee But be sure you get the genuine CLUB ' with labels as illustrated. ' ' CLUB ' has been copied and imitated all over the Dominion, so mind it is the real ' CLUB ' Coffee you get. W. GREGG & CO., LTD., Coffee. Spice, Starch, and Pepper Manufacturers, fr JAMES KYLE,^ JlHl The People's>Tailor, * n acka y Street, next door to I!!!!!!! Wade's, where he will be pleased jpipiK to meet all his old customers and wl l|f become acquainted with new ones mm inspection is Invited Hi JS ®* k* 8 N OW Range of Tweeds — Harris Tweads> ijj§^lsUfc Bannockburns, Worsteds, Serges. Ladies' Tailoring a Speciality. For this branch of the Busines an excellent room hat been fitted up. ITOTB ADDBESS— ' I NEW PREMISES, MACIiAY STREET. BOOT SALE BEFORE re-dressing our w'udows and terminating our most successf a Autumn Sale we" propose giving the public ONE MORE SCRAMBLE OF BARGAINS ffef* PAIRS Tan and Black Boots and 1* M Shoes at ridiculous prices. These are ' ' B mostly sizes 2, 3, 6, and 7 and were from 10s 6d to 16s 6d, and now are 6s lid to »s*lid See our|WINDOWS aud DOOR Diaplay then come inside *■"■■■■ ■ .'■'.•'.•■- And so hubby wont be jealous we are putting forth some lines to tempt him. ••H PAIRS Men's Glace Kid Bals ■i M open and close fronts, fresh d| mm g% ■ ■ > . from the makers, all sizes on I '.]■€& ■)(■ . ■ ... band a " " W "%T HANNAH'S c GREYMOUTH
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Grey River Argus, 12 April 1916, Page 3
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