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BE PREPARED FOR WINTER WITH WARMER UNDERWEAR. fee Summer has gone. 1 Autumn with its chillier V ' lays and colder nights wnriis young men and • re 'kJ tn ke prepared for •' 1 **4 ' rigours «»f Winter. Wise men heed this A U limely warning by donB B suffi- / ’ ip:,vy to dpfy : ■I W " ler ’ 9 ChiUS f PURE wool F 9 UMDERWEAB ROSLYN—MOSGIEL—PETONE—MORLEYS—WOLSEY and all the leading New Zealand makes are represented in the full showing of non irritating all w«»ol Winter wear at Kim Wil- ■. I liams. ’ Call to-day—Wp ’vc the brand you usually buy in just the weight you desire. Prices surprisingly reasonable. See our Window Display of Wolsey UNDERWEAR. SOX. COAT SWEATERS and WOMEN’S HOSE. PRICES. L Colonial PANTS and SINGLETS 8/6 to 12/6 ’ Wolsey PANTS and SINGLETS 7/6 to 16/6 ; Morleys PANTS and SINGLETS 7/6 to 18/6 COAT SWEATERS, Greys, Browns, Fawns .. 12/6 to 35/- I Cashmere SOX 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 KIM WILLIAMS “Out on his Own” GREYMOUTH WE PAY POSTAGE

fl T. CRANKSHAW. ILJEN! When ordering your next Suit REMEMBER That all suits made by Cranksliaw’s are I MADE ON THE PREMISES by a competent staff of tailors. J F; OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. T. CRANKSHAW, Tailor. I ‘PhOTe 446 GREYMOVTII Mackay Street. ’ »Z a =*>■- —

OOYAL ajotok . g URVICES BUR N ETT ’S FACE, DEN NISTON W A IM A NG A RO A. OLDHAM AND NORTHE’S CARS leave Burnett’s Face at 7.30 a.m and 3.30 p.in. conneeiing with Westport and Granity trains Par.-els pr attended to, and delivi'icd with every care. Special ears on hand at the shortest 'notice. Our long association with Mutor Services will In lp your steadiness comfort and courtesy Argus Delivered Daily. Phones OLDHAM NORTIIE Dennistond and Preprint.>r Burin'tt’s Face CRITERION HOTEL MILLER PON The above Hotel is now under new nia'iiagement, under the supervision of Mr Oliver Stokes, lute of Denniston. Visitors to the Hill will be assured of every comfort. The dining Room will be under the personal supervision of ?Jrs Stokes which is a guarantee of comfort and cleanliness. Old fri 'iids and new are welcome. OLIVER STOKES. Proprietor. PATTERSON’i - ' <lpposite Post Office). PALMERSTON ST., :: WESTPOk . . V G, ‘ SALE. Three Black Lbonv - 1 - i LARIONETTES. Key A . Pillar Keys, lined wood <-a*e, b.’iMi ■ hooks and leek. Key B. F9i:. 15 Pillar Keys, brown leather case. Key C 13 Pillar Keys, black graiaed b- rke’ case. Will accept best offer either singly, capital, £528.125 in cash bonuses, and £10,201,912 in dividends —a total of £14,629,137. 'l’heir present holding i> worth t'12.492.157 at latest market qii(»tat ions. BILLIARDS LONDON June 22. A billiards match sixteen thousand up, between C. Falkhner and C. Me Uonachy, begun last night. Ihe S('ssioii points are, Falkiner (in play) 1332; McConachy 889. The best breaks were: Falkiner 338. 238 and 121; Mr Coiiachy 189 and 107. Be alert for advancement and gain. Or you’ll sigh for the treasures y u miss, r l'o avert disappointment and pain. Take prompt measures, “D(>n‘t Miss This! ” When a cough or a cold comes your way It will ease and contentment assure — “Don’t Miss This!”—go get it today, Get Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 63

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Grey River Argus, 24 June 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 24 June 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 24 June 1925, Page 7