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I %% """^^^^ I m Unexpected Visitors for Supper W yfth "What to give them. Oh, dear, oh! A^U JSWj7| The milk jug empty is I know. firw Jf ij/l But here's Jock Murray, brisk and bright, vC\ML SjS-'i And " Highlander " soon sets it right." k\Y^7 8/ HIGHLANDER MILK 1 4J Is a grand stand by. With a tin in the house tffv| you can meet any emergency. Coffee and (JpQ . QO cocoa made with 'HIGHLANDER' are simply %U \^Y v delicious and always appreciated by visitors. *3/^ i vT|J The Good Housekeeper always keeps a tin of -t^ESf U'JSjj "HIGHLANDER" in the home. jSS/ j|M < Made in New Zealand.— Full Cream. & MELKW You Never Tire of its Full Rich Creamy Flavour! Cup aft^r cup, day after day — your enjoyment of the exquisite flavour of OLUB' G >ffee will never slacken. Eicli time you will sit down to a. n meal you will look forward with Q eagerness and pleasure to your Coffee H when its * OLUB ' B Jtst CLUB uOTrGG I frislfllsi w^ 10^ yon a ea P^Ve to its charms B li^*&s!S because it's flavour is derievd from B S^^^P^"^^^ a perfect blend of the choicest Coffee B Berries grown. These berries are • $w* ■ ¥w roasted and ground with scientific |p6&s*| care. You get ALL the good of ALL ****"" - the berries in ' CLUB ' 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 ' C offee you W. GREGG & CO., LTD., Coffee. Spice, Starch, and Popper Manufacturers, DUNEDIN & JAMES KYLE,n JBH The People's *Tai lor, Has removed into New Premises" in Mackay Street, next door to Ip|B||« Wade's, where he will be pleased to meet all his old customers and li| nH become acquainted with new ones h h Inspection is invited H| H Of his New Range of Tweeds— Harris Tweeds, n| Bannockburns, Worsteds, Serges* *^ Ladies 9 Tailoring a Speciality. For this branch of the Busines an excellent room hai been fitted np. WOTB ADDBESB— \EW PREMISES, MAC&AT STREET. BOOT SALE BEFORE re-dressing our windows and terminating our v most successfu Autumn Sale we propose giving the public OHE MORE SCRAMBLE OF BARGAINS flf) PAIRS Tan and Black Boots and Jj.^ Shoes at ridiculous prices. These are l mostly sizes 2, 3, 6, and 7 and were ' from 10s 6d to 16s 6d, and now are «s lid to Os 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. •yW PAIRS Men's aiace^id Bals i M opea and close fronts, fresh 4"V AJj "B ■ ■ from the makers, all sizes on I /C' : nQ fl ■ hand a ■M W W%« ■ GREYMOUTH I

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Grey River Argus, 14 April 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 14 April 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 14 April 1916, Page 5