t Atmosphe re AND Distinction An atmosphere of certainty in a tailor’s shop stands in relay against the trepidation with which we enter the “take the risk” outfitters. Mind you, we ’re not running down the outfitters. Oh no. He is very necessarv-. He supplies the shirts, collars, ties and all sorts of things outside the tailor’s field. Besides there ate some men on whom a good tailored suit is wasted. Isn’t that so, now? And it is quite easy for some to IMAGINE that a factory suit fits, isu/t it? But for atmosphere — tailored clothes every time. T. CRANKSHAW j. TAILOR, GREYMOUTH.
GILBERT BROS.. LTD. Jewellery Sale CLOSES THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER Bth. Your last opportunity of buying your presents at the lowest possible prices. BE THERE ! GILBERT BROS. LTD. JEWELLERS, Tainui St., Greymouth
gOUTH JJRITISH JN'dURANCk £JOMPANY JULMITED. Capita! :: £2,000,000 Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every Kind accepted at very bes conditions. The South British is a Colonial Institution offering policy holders the lowest rr*-e«. All matters adjusted lo cally - NANCARROW & CO., District Agentr
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Grey River Argus, 3 November 1928, Page 8
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