OWf) •Irn raEs/ there are two 1 ■ 2 IAK’! WAYS OF BUYING i/L\W 4 I k-j *y One is to buy what you find. » ■jß JrV’V <V Th« other is co buy what you /g [j / want. / kJ >:-W <>\ " e don’t merely buy what we f % U /* * n market. We have / 4<i 11 owr stan dards when it comes to \ '. r' 'LI such things as RskSar MEN’S WORKINQ \\ gragSi SHIRTS, MEN’S UNDERSHIRTS, StJfflHil MEN ’ S workin< j WHIB / WBr TROUSERS and Wglfl W®f MEN’S OVERALLS. |||M[ I ' And we go into the market de11 mFSlill termined Co get what we want. kSSa||IsRS /} IsXiaV If this is your idea we want you mL. to buy from us, because we have WO TOJ I TjMLm what you want, and from year’s I end to year’s end we always teffiagj I / o/M the BEST VALUES. \ / ii,.„ WMWK. . TRY US FOR THOSE <Sgg^-UT^- K _ "TOUQH TOQS FOR gtES-Q ROUGH JOBS.” |> f KIM WILLIAMS | 1 "Out on His Own” ' g Men’s Wear Specialist, QREYMOUTH g
YES! WE CLEAN AND PRESS COSTUMES TOO We take out all the spots and marks and restore beautv of the cloth. All costumes are cleaned by LUM I. . SCIENTIFIC NON-ODOl’ It Process and then hand pressed by an expert. The cost, compared with the result, is trill iig. COTUME CLEANED AND HAND PRESSED, 9 6. C. TAYLOR & CO. Improved Dyers and Cleaners, CHRISTCHURCH. (Mercers.) Hokitika Agents: PATERCON & LLOYD,
J J :1. i 'U'/; --- ”'- * ,M. H - £ X v, J* ,<' < t ’ ■ j/y j > ... .11 OnSSSbt jKk „■; . rj \ . /I - < ''' . id .■'■ z^- z ■ * S/ 1 jjSeEHjr/ There never has been, and probably never again ft f ' will be another Art Union like the “ Big Three” , fty You have just as good'a chance of winning one of the many prizes as any- !g one else, and you’ll never miss ths cost of being in the “swim." A “Big Three" ticket gives you a real interest—something to look forward to. Clip the coupon now while you think of it, and ft send in YOUR claim to a fortune ft •==W jfir FIRST PRIZES OF £lOOOn„.:fX ft zz-^f—Jg_sHseKB — — - ar "■’-■■ suk ART UNION 1 (BY PEBMISSION OF THE MINISTER OF INTtKNAI AFFAIRS ) ft DRAWN MAY 31st, 1526 ft Organised to raise funds for improvements to T T\ TEU ?7n E A S r n KE -tr t o t" grounds for the Auckland Lawn Tennis Asso- Str Edwtn Mttchelson, K.C.M.G ALL.L. tt ciation and Maungakiekie Golf Club Colonel J. P. Stevenson, Eliot R. Davis, Esq. First Three Prizes 1296 £3,000 10^‘2/ . j Ist Prize £lOOO F 2nd Prize £lOOO smr’ *! 3rd Prize £lOOO tickets are 4th Prize £250 yellow, with 4 Prizes each of £25 this Mascot 5 Prizes each of £2O .JSS’ 15 Prizes each of £lO I y 80 Prizes each of £5 /' All Prizes in Alluvial Gold |_ — C>Make up a £1 Book of Twelve Tickets between you In the home, club, office or workshop, invest in a £1 book of tickets between you. This gives you \ no less than 1296 chances and you obtain • C z z z < z / TWO TICKETS FREE by taking a Book ' / TICKETS 12 for £1 z < - '/ Z ; v te.._ or 2/- each Z \,/> zZ ' ffls. Bw GOLDBERG AlO3/3 ~
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Grey River Argus, 20 January 1926, Page 6
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