WINTER 1911. Ladies, We are now showing new Millinery, Purs, Jackets Opera Coats, Dress Goods, Kid and Swede Gloves etc.
J. KENNEDY, GROCER : : 40 HIGH ST. OLate J. Shrives.) HAVING PURCHASED the business so successfully conducted by Mr. Shrives, I hope to merit a Continuance of the Patronage Lcstowed on my Predecessor, and by Strict Attention to business combined with Experience, Courtesy and Civility trust to be able to cater for your general requirements. MY PRICES will be found to be EQUAL to any Town House and nothing but the BEST QUALIIV STOCKED. AGENT FOR NIMMO AND BLAIR'S FAMOUS VEGETABLE A"ND FLOWER SEEDS FOWL GRIT. TELEPHONE 88. STAY AT THE Temperance Hotel Close to the Post Office, Wharf, and Railway Station. ■ EXCELLENT "ACCOMMODATION. GOOD BEDS, FIRST-CLASS TABLE. BATH-ROOMS, h. AND c. WATER. Temperance Bar open every day including Sunday. BEEF TEA DAY AND NIGHT. Correspondence promptly Answered. TAiNUI STREET, GREYMOUTH. MRS G. SHRODER : Proprietress. TARIFF: 6s per day. LADIES' COSTUMES. A MAGNIFICENT RANGE OF ■SrFW SEASON'S PATTERNS, a-F\V ZEALAND AND ENGLISH TWEEDS. TV-feED COSTUMES FROM £4 IDs BLUE SERGE COSTUMES PROM £5. I? 11 STYLE AND WORKMAN-' '"WIP OF THE VERY BEST. F. B. LAWN, TAILOR, MACKAY ST. IF~HOPKINS FAMILY, GROCER, CROCKERY AND GLASS IMPORTER The nights are getting long and we all want a good light. j There is nothing so cheerful as ; a good LAMP on the table on a winter's evening. Just take a walk down Boundary Street and see HOPKINS' display of LAMPS. For Price and Quality they can-' not be surpassed. THIS SPACE RESERVED FOfl L.' NEBS'. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. WATCH FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT. NCAHERE HOTEL, , NGAHERE.: } MRS BEiRNHARDT ... Propriator. ] flliHE above Hotel is complete in j X all particulars for the accom- j modatioh of Visitors and Boarders. I The House is under the personal ] supervision of the PROPRIETRESS. NONE BUT THE BEST BEERS, ] WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED. ( A TRIAL SOLICITED. ICE CREAM. PARLOUR. A i ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT. —Also — FRUIT SALAD, JELLIES ICED DRINKS: AMERICAN ICE CREAM fSmith'9 Buildings, Mackav Street.) LOUSISH BROS. GREYMOUTH.
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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1911, Page 3
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