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Original ( ) Axe ; used by Glasson’s to cut down | ■ the cost of clothes when pro 1 : fiteenng was rampant. To-day S I the firm’s suits and costumes | | have a big reputation from one ■ j end of New Zealand to the 1 I other. A representative visits 8 I all Coast districts, and will 8 j measure you in your own home s j and submit patterns at savings a I which, in those days of money s i tightness, are surely welcome. B Costumes in any style, to S measure from £4/19/6. Suits g I from £4/9/0. Communicate S ? with Box 27, Creymouth, or j I Gla«son & Co.. 9S Lichfield St., g | Cbn-tclinroh. ’ ■- om-cv ■ 'ipm -■'•l juCRAM ? PA I wr:i:/?) ST. i,— —-— A REAL BOY —ls a Good Sport and he ought to bo encouraged to find plenty of fuu ! in the open air. —“Make him an outdoor child,” was Captain Scott’s last thought about his son. . —Let it be the ideal for your boy. ■ —Let Wade's help you to make him and keep him a real boy and a I good sort. | —We have all sorts of Sporting Goods. | —Also all Reliable Bicycles. I —They ’ll lure him out of doors and give him plenty of exercise. ‘ —How can he be happy without being a sport? —Young Sports and Old are always welcome here. WADE & CO.. Speedking Cyclery, GREYMOUTH.

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Grey River Argus, 24 June 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 24 June 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 24 June 1922, Page 2