JEfa. ROYAL RUNS BY RAIL , *« “P MS , BEGINNING ON 31st MAY The new experiment of special Autumn concessions has proved so successful that the Railway Department has decided to give the public another opportunity for safe, comfortable economical outings by train on all lines. Excursion tickets, issued from 31st May to 4th June (inclusively), will be available for return until 16th June. Extra trains —additional accommodation —on King’s Birthday Holiday, 4th June. TRAVEL BY TRAIN AND BE HAPPY. Communicate with the nearest Stationmaster, District Manager or Passenger Agent for full particulars.
No. 80 W IB - war. KNEE all Red Gum Boot. -are Offering a Great Range ©2 GUM BOOTS this season Hannah’s Price - - 18 6 Youths’ 2 to 5, 16 6 r pO-D AY— in your local Hannah 1 Shop, you have the opportu- No. R 64 — Men’s nity of choosing your Rubber Foot- t °»— "Dominion" Lace wear from the most comprehensive Boot, 10 inches high. : i - selection in N.Z. Buy early in the WMWsffMB White rolled edge 77 season - call when next in town. sole. . en s ~ . Hannah . Price: ©omunon K MgMSH f Men’s 19 6 VTVFF «ÜbSMI gaKSfegE *CfiL Youths’or Women’s, „ K * ■* P riCeS 3 tos. 17/6 VVhderX IWll Range H WsiMl? edee sole. R from W Hannah's BE JHHBn9 33/6 .. ~ Price -22 6 K 3W|fe£ij to Free 2 47/6 — J . f°f ILLUSTRATED GUM BOOT FOLDER f Hip For the convenience of country residents all lines are triced and illustrated in a special Folder. 150013 Send for a FREE Copy. No.RS9 -Men’s'Vac Heavy No.R33—Men’s“©omfnron” oAlsO U Gutn Root H!P Gum Boot The Heavy HIP Gum Boot with Cleats. famous Red Ball Brand. Double Knee, stout rolled Hannah’s Price - - 47 6 edge sole. Price -- 33/6 No.R32—Men s Black No Rill Men's First Grade Naugasole All Duck KNEEGum B IWIwW^Nk. Black Rubber HIP Gum Boot. Extended Boots with Cleats. Red Rubber Soles, made of a composition to u camze on so es. v . A -. r< <: J resist oil and grease. "Blue Ribbon Hrand" Hannah’. Price - 25/Hamah's Price .... 45L il Your {Ordcr to your Local Address:_ TAINUI STPvEET, GREYMOUTH.
4 I ■ ‘ , jflte you to your Kitchen? '■ e J)OES ytw kitchen require your continual presence? — miat you alwayi be on the spot, from before breakfast till lifter dinner at night? Coaxing the Gre to bum. replenishing k with fuel, sweeping up ashes and other unpleuant talks, THOSE unpleasant jobs— w>o.l chopping, coal carrying, fire coaxing, grate cleaning—which spoil your hands and take ' what pleasure there is in cooking, out of it, fade into memories with a Gas Cooker. Tn their place come more leisure hours. Hours which you can d°vote to sport, reading, visiting, sewing, entertaining, etc, AT®?®®//’,/?/!?-, No longer be a slave to a fuel stove. In stall a GAS COOKER at once. You ean afford it—everyone can. FIVE 1 ’ - * SHILLINGS A MONTH BUYS—not hires—you an up-to-date ; attractive ECONOMICAL GAS COOKER. OAS COOKERS from £-1/15/- upwards WASH COPPERS £8 JB CALIFONTS £8 A- | FIVE SHILLINGS A MONTH | § | OR I t TWOPENCE A DAY BUYS A GAS COCKER. 3 Municipal Gas Department, Tainui Street., __ * GREYMOUTH.
The best tet, the best lis' u of crsh prizes. Enter for the Big Rave a Tea competition. No entrance fee. Pff’ticulars in each packet of T Ta . Start coUectiim ie-day.
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Grey River Argus, 21 May 1928, Page 6
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