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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 41, 15 December 1911, Page 2

 

THE UNION STORE. W. E. BUSCH, GENERAL GROCER, GALBgAITfI STREET, WAIHI.

C FELLOW WORKERS—' , < [ S. I. BETOM . Who ie with you on all polnte, k requeete you to give him a call, t > ftad you will te satisfied that he " i has your INTERESTS AT HEART . - Good Clothing and Drapery q ! AT WORKERS PRICES can only , > bo obtained at iS. I. BETON'S j > Mawhera Quay ; OREY MOUTH * , ' o

Spend Your Evenings at IiAYWARD'S PICTURES w - Varied Programme WAIHI AND THAMES fl. L WILLIAMS and SONS, Ladios' and Genfc'a Tailors. Sttul, Fit ahd Maibbut. Guasahtbhb. J. A. WILLIAMS & SONS, ' WAIHI.

GILMER HOTEL. (On the Tray to the Tip-head.) GREYMOUTH CHAS. BURRELL . Proprietor (Late of Kaitangata)

[ WHEN AT THAMES ' —STAY AT—LADY HOTEL EVBBY COIdFORT i CHARGES MODERATE IT. W. BOBINBON", Proprietor H.D. EDWARDS &SON Boot Maniifactureis - and Importers, - 131 MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON

ROYAL HOTEL GREYMOUTH. Near Railway Station. Reasonable Tariff JAS. VIAL, Pro. - - eursrisiiNonAiv&'S - - PRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSE South Belt, CHRISTCHURCH. TARIFF 3s. per day, 18s. per week __ • GOOD TABLE GOOD ACCOMMODATION. TO THE MEN OF DENNISTON Who desire a Decent Haircut and a Clean Shave kindly patronise GYE'S UNION HAIRDRESSSNG SALOON BRAKE HEAD, DENMSTON. (Next Door to Hodgson's, Fruiterers).

! 5 LtmstecJ, Jervois Qyay, WELLINGTON. INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIE RETAIL STORES. Every Articl3 cf Ironmongery at the Lowest Price I

EASTERN HOTEL Corner Cashel st. & Fitzgerald ay. ' CHRISTCHURCH < W. H. YOU«G, Proprietor (Late of Darfield) ' Old and new friends are always , welcome. x * Comfort, civility, and attention guaranteed. One minute i * ifrom Square., Penny section. ' l

I Specialise in Ladies' Costumes. Satisfaction guaranteed.' A trial solicited. W. COSTELLO, TAILOR, Corner of Manchecterand GlouenAer Street*, Ohrlstohupoh,

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