Dainty White Footwear for Ladies WHITE shoes and stockings — unquest ionnbly all the rno-iie just now. When buying get the best in these goods; in short get your shoes from MCIURISH. ' - CANVAS LACE ROOTS with patent leather farinas only 19s Gd. ■»,_.» CANVAS BUTTON BOOTS at 17s 6d WHITE BUCKSKIN COURT AND STRAP SHOES highest grade at 30s a pair. W. MORRIS H & Co. "THE LEADING HOUSE FOR FOOTWEAR." f-\jy n I I II f — lP^i"^-v I ■•*<•• ivvAw rV/Jt\ JL I\3 WjS^m^^MV^^^'l^LZ^ Housewlves who d 0 the"* own \ I^Mrirl^^S fV^^^^ cookin ?- chefs, and professional \ Hyp^P^-'MLJ (Slip?} NSlP^^^ cooks, find the ORION'S wonderful % J^sp^wl F^gfi €* l^-nt °T S a co , nslanl source of pleasure \ M&&&>M**JIPI' llr-?F^il ■} I satisfaction. The draugiit is 1 |l |I[m«»-«mJ i 3 Shpw^^" JiJ un der such perfect control that the 1 S^g^'/j^- — -Ox II «giwm ; ScSLJ^O4;|b heal caD be regulated to a nicety. \ J j 1 ~/*£mp he l Ulcl{ heat required for pastry,. 1 v — S - -f SHH5 HH he slead y heat for bread, and the I |C.I/ '*£=. strong heat for meats are all secured I hW-n-flnrn-iinli 1 -! — n PftEmmpl^ ZZ£&£&o %l Pe( l uil ' ed - without tho least trouble. 1 feiJSM^ BBllgliyaßl IH™}°l !? N f W Zealand-s Nauonal I jr— . r '"—"" ""'""^Jil Range J Made in sizes to suit «v«ry I jC\SK your ironmongcT to show you one I home. * I SALES ARE being held everywhere just now Fortunately HANNAH & CO. have no old stock to job off so have no excuse for holding 1 a Sale. But it is r£uestionahl c whether there are any greater bargains to be. obtained at any sale than the following goods which are all new and clean: — LADIES' GLACE BAR Walking Shoes 14/ G. LADIES' GLACE DERBY SHOES, 15/(5. LADIES' CHROME BAR WARD SHOES, 8/11. LADIES' CHROME BOOTS (suitable for school boots), 35/fi'. LADIES' STRONG DAIRY BOOTS !?,/(>. • ' MEN'S CHROME LACE BOOTS, 17/fi. MEN'S CHROME DERBY BOOTS, (Linod), 20/MEN'S GLACE LACE BOOTS, (Lined), 20/- • MEN'S GLACE DERBY SHOES, . . 21/- f MEN'S GLACE KID AND BOX CALF DERBY BOOTs' PUG TOES, LEATHER LINED, 32/0. AND hundreds of other lines. Call in and see for yourselves before going elsewnere. HANNAH & COY. GREYMOUTH Zealandia Ladies Footwear Worn by smart dressers because of neatness, serviceability, economy. and b*»ratist» of their New Zealand oriein/ Try a nair. ' t* ]^^£L^M>: "am/ays 11 f Jj^pnp ORDER- .1 and ENGINEERS I i^^^^B^HcV l\ DUNLOP BELTING Air, Hydraulic, Steam and Delivery Hoses, Packings, Valves, Insertions, etc., etc. tenders and samples submitted. I > DUNLOP RUBBER COY. 11 I WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, AUCKLAND. HI I YOU SHOULD TAKE"** care not to get run down la these stormy times. It Is more than eve* * duty to keep strong and well— to fortify the digestive power*— to get rid ol s'uth enervating ailments as biliousness, constipation, sensations of dizziness, flatulence and the whole train of dyspeptic troubles. For this j purpose— correction and toning up th« stomach, liver, and bowels— Beecham's Pills 3 have long been known as a medicine of remarkable efficacy. Their neat value has been attested over and over again by people in all c.asseVof society.and of all ages. For restoring the proper functions of the dl«stl« system and maintaining them, Beecham's Pills can hardly be a»rpass"d Doaot besatisfied with fluctuating health. Take Beecham's PilUaad ke^fit ALL THE TIME Sold in hoxea. labelled pnceliJ^d (36 pills). 1/1J (56 pFlh) « 2/9(168 pDb W^SSmmm^^mmmmm* MMlJw^^CSS^slißl ME^^^BW*" '"*' ' ' ?jT*r* l ' r V* *"*"** MJ " '' ■ '
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Grey River Argus, 7 March 1918, Page 4
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