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: STUDLEY & ROBSON? Phone 201 D. and 201 M. Box 162 MACKAY STREET, AND TAINUI STREET. PIE MELON, 2-Jd lb. 1/C TOMATOES, 10d lb. CARROTS, PARSNIPS and COOKING APPLES, 31b 1/. M^PROW > °id bUnCh ’ EATING APPLES, 31b 1/3. PUMPKIN, 2,1 lb CIIOICE GRAPES 4/- lb. COOK ISLAND ORANGES, 4 LEEKS (id bunen. and 5 1/-. WHITE SKINNED POTA- PEARS, 31b 1/-. TOES, 101 b 1/-, 2/3 qtr, MANDARINS, 3/- doz. 14/6 bag. LEMONS, 4 and 5 a 1/-. ONIONS, 1/- String. BANANAS, 6 and 8 a 1/-. CELERY, lOd bunch. STURMER APPLES, 6d lb SWEDES, 41b fbr 6d; 2/- qtr. 9/- case. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE IN TOWN. COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH CHRISTCHURCH PRICES.

NEWEST ENGLISH FOOTWEAR FOR MEN Marlow's Bostock and other well known English houses have sent u a splendid range of new boots and shoos for men. The reputation of these firms as makers of reliable footwear give these very reasonable prices froln TATE’S more than a passing significance You know where the good boots are—we’ll expect you at Tate s for your next pair. TATE’S FOOTWEAR ARCADE. TALNDI STREET, GBEYMODTH. BOX 170, ’PHONE 423.

BUSH RUGS I 1 8/11 each, 2 for 16/9 I This ridiculous price for Bush Rug is made solely with the idea of testing the advertising value of this paper. This I advertisement is appearing in B.'Vl’.’ ’ ■■'■]- : ' -I’ l ' 'Hi!’ th i 1’ • . t!,e ] , ice h ui■ • i ; ' ” s Z’ 1 - 11 . ai • c» ■ •> :;i ; win jump I at ; ’ ii*.'- ui- ib.- : they only 1 read liie adveitibomeL t. They are fine, big rugs with striped ends and measure 6ft. 3in. by nearly sft. Ordinary you pay 10/11 each. To get them at the above price you MUST mention the name of this paper. We pay postage and wc are so satisfied that you will be pleased with them that we make this offer: If when rugs arrive you arc not satisfied you have got a i Real Bargain send them straight back and we will refund not only your money but also the amount you pay for return postage. The Auckland Clothing i Drauerv Co ltd. I MAIL ORDER HOUSE. NELSON. ===s — --- .. j | TIM SINNOTT MEN’S OUTFITTERS. BOYS’ ALL PURE WOOL GREY JERSEYS, 32in. 5/6, 24in. 5/11 -fiin. 6/6, 28in. 6/1-1, 30in. 7/6 32m. 7/H. ’ MEN’S CANVAS RAINCOATS 17/6 each. ’ MEN’S SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS 17/6 to 27/6. BOYS’ ALL WOOL CARDIGANS, 9/6, 10/6, 12/6. MEN’S HEAVY ALL WOOL COLON lAL TWEED OVERCOATS, 59/6 each. BOYS’ HEAVY ALL WOOL COLONIAL TWEED OVERCOATS, 27/6 each. Full range of SHIRTS, COLLARS TIES AND FANCY SOX, latest dessigns kept in stock. Reliable goods. Bedrock prices.

GROVES AND HODGKISS PORK BUTCHERS. Mackay Street, Greymouth. SPECIALISTS IN ALL COOKED DELICACIES. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. WHEN THE WISE MAN is building, he consults a builder, when he is sick, he sees his doctor, and in most of his business concerns, he relies upon the judgment of the specialist. It is only logical then, when his vision is defective, that he consults an Optical Specialist (and not a Jeweller, or Chemist, or a Medical Doctor). When in need of a THOROUGH examination by a Specialist (who does -nothing else) why not avail yourself of ■ expert advice. QHOLERTON, M.P.0.C., M.V.0.A., etc., Optical Specialist, Wellington and Nelson

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Grey River Argus, 29 May 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 29 May 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 29 May 1925, Page 4