A TERRIBLE TUMBLE!! Gum Boots are the latest victims to fall, but this is good news for you, now that Winter i.; here. MEN’S KNEE GUMS, Rubber Soles, 25/ — Now 19/6, Post Paid—CASH PRICE. MEN’S KNEE GUMS, Rubber Soles, 30/ — Now 25/-, Post Paid—CASH PRICE. LEATHER SOLES, 45/- Now 35/-, Post Paid. I'HIGH GUMS, Rubber Soles, 52/6— Now 38/6, Post Paid—CASH PRICE. THIGH GUMS, Rubber Soles, 55/— Now 47/6, Snag Proof—CASH PRICE. LEATHER SOLES, 52/6 . . . . Now 42/ —CASH PRICE. uAUIES* GUMS, 16/6 Now 12/6, Postage lOd. GIRLS’ GUMS, 7 to 10, 13/6 Now 10/6, Post Bd. GIRLS’ GUMS, 11 to 2, 14/6 Now 11/6, Post 8d MEN—We Recommend these High-gTade, Thicksoled Box Calf Sunday Boots for Hard Wear. No. M. 94 —Bound Toe. Leather-lined; No. M 81, Square Toe. — Unlined, 37/6 .. .. CASH PRICE 36/-, Post lOd. ? ? WHAT’S YOUR SIZE ? ? SO MANY PEOPLE FORGET TO STATE THE SIZE. NEW STOCKS OF MEN S DANCING SHOES. LADIES’ LOVELY EVENING SHOES. Gold, Silver, Brocade, Coloured Satins and Glace. JUST ARRIVED. R. HANNAH AND CO.. LTD. ’Phone 177. GREYMOUTH. Bor. 48.
CORSETS CORSETS Reliability is one of the pnme essentials in selling Corsets. Those \vc sell are recommended because we know them to be reliable and correct in every way. No. 5109.—“ THE INGLIS,’’ White Sports Corset. Silk elastic above waist; long over hips; Four Suspenders. Sizes 21 to 30 . .. . .. Price 12/6 No. 1474.—“TWILFIT” White Corset. Very low bust; long over hips. Four Suspenders. Si es 22 to 30 .. .. .. .. 31 to 34 Pries 15/6 16/6 Type 15. —“JEWEL CASE’’ Grey Corset. Low bust; long hips. Specially gored to suit stout figures; extra strong make. Four Suspenders. Sizes 24 to 30 .. . . .. . . 31 to 36 Prices 20/- 21/-. No 190. —Thomson’s White Glove-fitting Corsets; reducing Model; medium bust; long hips. Elastic abdominal Gore: three hooks. Six Suspenders. Sizes 24 to 30 31 to 36 Prices 30/- 31/.. WE PAY POSTAGE. -r, LTD the Cash Emporium GLuRGE STREET - DUNEDIN
EFTON BEER MONTEITH S DR OBTAINABIK AT MJARLANE’S ALBION HOTEL GREYMOUTH.
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Ashburton is reported to be completely cut off by road from the north owing to the flooding of the Selwyn. Playing at Leyton against Sussex. Douglas bowled Bowley, Tate and Conk with successive balls, and Street with the last ball of the over.—London coble.
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Grey River Argus, 11 May 1923, Page 6
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