Preferred by TWO WORLD’S CHA&PSGKS, John Roberts and A. W. Stevenson. ✓ Mlnljyijl'i If SI % vA ®v ’ll; A l l ■ ':r* ta t£&S LLS3 c £j tS tii til EkS? mtw Btfai BSNING-BSLLIARD TABLES, For Homo Piay. in clubs AND lIT TSE BEST HOTELS. y i Js*V- •'■ isr f; •* HEAD OFFICE & FAGTOKii—Alcock and Co., 82, Manners St., Wellington. ;',nai23EtsaKESMai*«s EVIDENCE FRO® THE WORLD ...THAT... THE ALFA -LAVAL SE FAEATOR LEADS ja= ES au. POSBTS. In open competitions from 1895 to 1903, the Alfa-Laval has, by the verdict of the best judges all the world over Beaten The “CROWN” 25 Times. Beaten The “ PERFECT,” 12 Times. Beaten The “SHARPIES ” 12 Times, Beaten The “ MEIOTTE ” 21 Times. lei edilitisgi t© itßassf othss o S!css Esdowii iraaoßiines W S, -*e Pj The fact of the Alfa-Laval having defeated all I the above makes of Separators in every trial and competition ever held, is the most convincing evidence of its overwhelming superiority. WM. HOLDER 16 SON,
POUT© ABOUT TAILORim PE® FITS. Our profit on a BAG SUIT to order is less than yours. Wear one of them for a year and you’ll see the economy of it It is made honestly of honest fabrics. It is made to weaV. And the mating has as much to do with the wear as the material rr' 1 It is made to fit. It must fit perfectly, or we don’t want you to have it—won’t let you have an unsatisfactory garment leave our store. . . We’ve got some nobby fabrics in just now. Come and loot. INSPECTION INVITED. J, E. WILLIAMS, CSarchant Tailor > SrejiHSuih. ■vsiiSHUSSSSLf FItSLIMIHJLHY MOTICB. IBorrisii? T 0 ma K b ROOM FOR SUMMITS ABOUT TO ARRIVE, is clearing sale commenoea on Saturday, Aucisa&t 26t18a tj Clines would do well to note been placed before the public of Greyiuouth. lher particulars will appear in a later issue of this] paper w. MORRISH, firevmonth and Hokitika.
televitose; 'No. 17. P.O. Bos: No. 44. Retail Dept., Mawhera Quay & Werita St. Wauehouse : Badger’s Lane. KETTLE BROS.. Wholesale & Family Grocers. wins, Spirit & Pi«o»l8toB Merchants. DIRECT IMPORTERS Of GLASSWARE & CROCKERY 4. f cJ.i pr.lT.l oes including Vermont?, B. Hebron, Star ,5 A CHOICE SELECTION OF GARDEN & AGRICULTURAL SEEDS.! COlli. STATE MINE COAL supplied m fU ' y LI RRENTT RATES.' •n io w-U u??cSu?id bouefit by CasliS Cash buyers will do w*U to give “KETTLE BROS., * fj l S3p|? Pllitil A O%IAY■ Points of SasaepiopSty 3 Points of Superiors4y aiilsebrook's i T 1 . ,1- iiinT’l.'f i # * » lst.~ls tlic Best and Purest on (lie mark, t 2ml.— Goes furthest. 3rd.—ls Lss in eost. Thoumnd. of Nov Ze.kuto »«g have not already done so p os ;p cs being a New Zealand product fO AoLo.omom.o siiu 8 piping fl.v» s nut duvouj ;, u p besides home: a new /jcauum yiuuuuv ;inccd. ArLsimßOOiv s C ) -. a distiuc . t au d most pleasing flavor * therefore entitled to first l u 1 1, . us ; ng on | y the best selected • tound in no other makes. lh scrupulous care and cleanliness m O cocoa beans, and exercising the mo a btnu convinced and 1/ÜbUtl Ullllln) Ullvl every stage of manufacture. delicious this beverage IS, Wo want you to 1 C S 0 f your name and address, * and will, therciore, on u tupt j semiJ, °A fflaUriS Sample, Past Free. ceeefreeenewn*'* h # it
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 August 1905, Page 1
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