lllllilllllllllllllllllillllliilHlillllllinilllH Sm i 1 rs sf ’ ffi ihp Hihhp iv mu i iiuiib There are two important things to think about in buy an Overcoat—one is the make of the Coat —the other is the retailer who sell it to you. Is it possible to imagine a greater abomination than an 111-fitting Coat. On the other hand, is that a handsomer, more useful garment, if it is made right, and of the right material Our Overcoats BELONG TO THAT LIMITED CLASS WHICH ARE THE BEST COLONIAL MAKES. Snug TWEED COATS in Single and Double-breasted, all wool—--72/6 79/6 95/- 110/THE PRINCE OVERCOAT, for Particular Men .. .. 115/THE CLARENCE OVERCOAT, a Nobby Style .. .. 105/Boys’ Heavy Double-breasted TWEED OVERCOATS, fit boys ages four to nine . . . . ‘ . . . . All One Price 29/6 Fogarty and Williams, MEN’S WEAR SPECIALISTS.
Defy the Wet! . J/ \ .\\V'l, \ • Guaranteed /f - J'i. Waterproof /ei Coats ./ Will keep you ■•- -. . /I Absolutely Dry ’ For walking, for riding, for motoring, for working, there is a Le Roy Waterproof Coat fo r you. LOWS’ LOW PRICES Heavy Weight Coats - £3 5 O Medium Weight Coats d£3 O O POSTAGE PAID Absolutely the greatest value in New Zealand. Le Roy Waterproofs are made from first quality Textiles thoroughly proofed. They will defy absolutely the worst of weather and keep you dry and snug. Cash must accompany order. Satisfaction guaranteed. LOWS’ LIMITED Christchurch
Do the BIG CHEF I Bse Landon Packing Co.’s I/ ‘ \ \ VGoods—- . | X 1 ’ s th e ' r Spices and Condiments, 3 I 'I which put the “pep” into stews, kj soups and curries; it’s their Cara11IC 1 w bicli makes gravies rich-look-and rich-tasting; and it’s their ry * Pickles which make cold meats taste extra good. Try them and you too will get that “savoury” taste into home-made dishes. Ask your grocer for them. H LONDON PACKING CO. GREYMOUTH.
Is it. an Incontrovertible Fact that \7 PEARN’S FAMOUS KUMARA (S& ff JOHN BULL BOTTLED BEER Th the Bout and Purest in g the World. I The Most Palatable Bottled ■ . Ale Ever Offered to the Public. BOTTLED BY THE SOUTH SEAS PACKING CO., GEEYMOUTH Distributing Agents: Messrs GRIFFEN & SMITH AND M. McDONNEL, GREYMOUTH
gEALE AND CO Coaches will run between Otira and Arthur’s Pass every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, carrying Goods and Furniture only. Motor cars towed over the Hill as usual. Prices reasonable. For particulars apply direct to S. YDE, Proprietor OTIRA. ■ : -T-'cr t u.-o'or .du.vness 1 j ‘ 1 ■ ■ ■ nf V..'rr i? ,; 1 I ■ 1 on: •tJ, P rrevi f J ■u- t kl rf w. ft ii< t , c'. .nd s mple J tn. G ; ...ci J ie v I f. r ( / ■" ; Coy.. JJ2 J '...r.c1.e»(.-i btGxt, Lhuslcl.u.ch.
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Grey River Argus, 8 May 1922, Page 7
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