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In all leading makes Gossard Corsets, the world-famed lacein -front corsets that are renowned for style, comfort and hygiene. From 22/9 to 89/6 pr. Bon Ton Corsets, from 31/6 to 55/- pair. . Royal Worcester Corsets, 15/6, 21/6, ° rie ™- h „ "c\t in '• ' • ■ • fost promptly 24/6 pair. and carefully , Sports Corsets, 12/6, 18/6, 21/9 pair. attended to. Plain Brassieres, 5/11 each. ; ; Fancy. Brassieres, trimmed lace, from ; 6/6 each. ; D. *S2. A. Corsets, newest 'models, 12/11 '■ i to 28/6 pair. La Diva. Corsets, 28/6 to 37/6. . Girls' Print Frocks, pinafore style, in Fawn, Navy, and Butcher shades. Sizes, 18 to 26. Prices, 5/G and 5/11 each. ' _^^ ' • Postage Is H ~B % tl i Free, and vOe oallantynes tifT* < W , e^ery £ for n Christchurch cash oro n monthly ,11. .mm. niMMiMim' . nun I n ■— !!■■—^« mi I QCCOUntS. ■ '■■'.:■ . ' % fHFARNF'S bronchitis IS THE FINEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD FOR COUGHS, CROUP AND COLDS. THOSE who have had occasion to take Hearne's Bronchitis Cure ar* astonished at its Wonderful Healing Power. Sufferers from Bronchitis, Cough, Croup, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, Stuffiness, >AM,/', ; Asthma, experience delightful and rapid relief. This '•>&'.■£, medicine is particularly valuable to those who are sub- • ;» (V\ =",- ject to Colds on the Chest, as it Strengthens the Lungs. O^A<^. h and renders them less susceptible. It is most comfort- 'fife ing in allaying* Irritation in the Throat, and giving ShC ■p|| Strength to the Voice, and for this reason is thoroughly "\L r^ appreciated by Clergymen, Public Speakers and ir* Singers. It does not allow a Cough to become ill * pVv Chronic, and in this respect is absolutely indis- . A\\V^\'\llll! /wn\ pensable in preventing a cold from developing /^ 'Jry nxJs^)Vio(V into Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, / >^\^^^ 'gP^ or Consumption. No house should be with- / / S/fff&^miwWh* out a bottle of this Wonderful Remedy, as / / MJf nW$'M/\ taken at the first indication of a Cold, a jf/ Ik \Wfs£*4 dose or two is generally sufficient A / \rn\ \ > V¥/^ Cold should always be "nipped in the f \ \ \ ( \Mffi bud," or serious illness may follow. \ * esS^n f s^ ]/■ • 'vl» •••' An Fxrpllrnt sS^sv'\\Price 2/6 and 4/6 (double size). /^^S^ffl I if? If not obtainable locally, send / Ay V \«^»^.^^ VlWulF/V' i™S Sydney, n s.w.i WELLiifßToif. ».2.i(^^^^^^^ '^iS^^^^

THE S/kTfSFACTSei| OF BEING SURE - There's nothing like being sure, when selecting articles of jewellery, of what you are buying. You will find il more satisfactory in every way to personally make your own selection, thereby eliminating the element of uncertainty and disappointment that you are. liable tb experience if. you make your purchase otherwise. Do not allow yourself to bo convinced that all your needs in the jewellery line cannot be fully met locally, t prices too, which defy competition. MESSRS GILBERT BROS., LTD., of Tainui Street, Greymouth, have ai the present time one of the finest of stocks; thoroughly up-to-date, and representative of the best. You are well advised to call and inspect for yourself; you will certainly feel satisfied to make jour selection from this largo and varied stock of beautiful rings, brooches, pendants, bangles, wri^t and pocket watches, and innumerable novel, useful and beautiful articles, comprising the latest and best productions of the Trade. It will be to your best interests in every way to make your purchases in the jewellery ii n6j gifts or otherwise, at GILBER BROS. An inspection will place you under no obligation, ariel yjju will be sure to find many helpful. Suggestions that will guide you j>i the forthcoming gift season. It is better to be sure than sorry. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD., ACCIDENT , BRANCH^ Transacts all. Branches of Accident Business. MAIN FEATURES: Absolute^ Secur ity, prompt and Liberal settlement. Employers of Labbui and others will study their owninterests by applying fox rates and other particulars to— G. S. CRAY AND CO. Midland Chambers. . MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. . ■ ' Mouth Organs, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d to 7s 6d. Violins £5 10s, £6 10s to £7 10s on sal© at A. E. Kilgour 'a Piano, Gramophone and Music Dealers, Mawhera Quay. — Advt. ' !~ • j^jTf.>

*"*^ (HEAN'S ESSENCE) A bottle makes a pint of finest family cough and cold mixture. 4 1 Wise housewives who use Esmonds "Sure-to-Rise" Baking Powder know by results that it is the best. Cakes, scones, puddings always turn out just as you 1 wish them — always light and appetising. Tell jOur grocer to send you ah EBJVKI3SLO 1] T WILLIAMS' \ 1 COUGH LINCTUS. < 1 The safe and reliable Remedy A for Coughs, Colds, and all ,"J Bronchial Affections 1/6 & 2/6 ! L HANWELL WILLIAMS, i ; V._ Chemist. * -vyTIY FOUR WHEELS? Why not two wneeis or .one .wheel? Ask the men who put the motors on all four wheels of a trolley car or the man who increased the driving wheels on a locomotive why /a two-wheel drive was not enough. Greater traction — more power conducted over a largo surface — easier starting and stopping — less strain on tho mechanism — lighter construction because stress is eliminated. These are the chief reasons why four driving wheels are used on F.W.D. ; s as well as on trolleys and locomotives. Let us prove to you that an F.W.D. is the Truck for you. * • W TRUCKS D. Trucks manufactured by the — FOUR WHEEL DBIVE AUTO CO., CLINTONVILLE, "WISCONSIN, U.S.A. Canadian Factory, Kitchener, Ontario. Bole West Coast Agents. MARK SPROT AND CO. WELLINGTON.

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Grey River Argus, 29 November 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 29 November 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 29 November 1920, Page 6

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