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5 YARDS FOR 20/Dandy Warm BOSTOCK SERGE 42 inches wide. . Here is the biggest bargain in Winter Dress Goods in the Dominion. Bostock Serge is a thick warm material with a diagonal twill. It is smart in appearance, beautifully warm and wears well. For Women’s and Children’s frocks and skirts Bostock Serge is ideal. You have your pick of Dark Brown, Mid Brown, Dark Grey and Dark Red. Remember—42in wide and syds for 20/-. Enclose Cash with order. We pay postage. Return goods at once if dissatisfied with purchase and your money will be refunded. I The Auckland Clothing and Drapery Coy. NELSON.

JJARKER ’S TEA ROOMS. Visitors to town will find our popular Cold Luncheon at 1/6 tastefully served as ever. Morning and Afternoon Tea at all Hours. Block Cake and small goods i* all Varieties. ’Phone 227.

JOHN BIBD. DENTAL SURGEON—BY EXAM, OF WESTPORT. Wishes to notify the residents of Tnangahua District that he is visiting Reefton on THURSDAY, July 20, remaining until MONDAY, July 24, and every four weeks thereafter and may be seen at the Dental Rooms, next Wicken’s. Watch “Argus” for dates. Charges for all classes of work most reasonable, especially to School Children. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

APPRECIATION. The Relatives and Family of the late Mrs O’Leary, wish to tender their sincere thanks to Dr Scott, the Matron and Nursing Staff of Reefton Hospital for their unremitting kindness and attention to their late mother; and also their many kind friends for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes received in their recent sad bereavement.

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Grey River Argus, 21 July 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 21 July 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 21 July 1922, Page 4