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WHE Him i a§ BEST «B gzhri »»—wst a&S %mt w§m> W m *1 from k BOOTS, O-Ol e», OOTS. Suckling Bros., BOOT MANUFACTURERS Christchurch [ESTABLISHED OVER 35 YEARS.) 75,000 Pairs made Annually. 150 Workers Employed, For comfort and Durability THIS BRAND of Boots cannot be excelled / \ TSSY TfSEISs For quality, workmanship, wear, resistance, suitability to West Coast requirements and moderate nnees, our manufactures are unsurpassed. Our manufaelnres surpassed. Our goods are obtainable from Messrs Morn-di, C.ialk, C. Smith, and White of Gicymoutii ; Goodwin, Ngnhere; Garth, A!,aura ; Grange and Jam— Reett in.

IMPMiiD CisdKlfni Mimi ar:*j ; [ N one iti the New Hospital ([tanialm), tho New fi-.v) LI i* h ilk's (llnI, Leviathan), tho Dominican Convent, Otngo Girls’ High f dmol, the Anglican Si.slern, the GUI Men's Homo, the Salvation Homo the Catholic Orphanage, ami other large institutions in New Zealand. OJK IMPROVED NEW PATENT UFEKI-F zsmtmmA ’Nit h High or Low Pressure Boiler, oro perfect in action. Tv Arrangement eiTccts great economy in fuel, anil gi perfect ventilation to the kitchen. To be Obtained from all Loyal Iron mo-i gora

OUR FASHIONABLE TAILORING PLACE YOUR ORDERS AT ONCe] —WITH—KYLE B ROS -' I WHO are ul-asi>.i to ’—- ,v s ' Public Vi- ■ .r:,(i I the services of bill Ci! A I>’ 1 *• | clast fond, a -■ - very hiah credentials. JUST ARRIVED—Non- SUMMER i STUFFS, consisting of Trouserings, j Coatings, Fancy Vesting* and Tweeds j of all descriptions. | Patterns sent to any address on : application. KYLE B RO - i merchant tailors, i MACK AY STREET’. GREYMOUTF | QUALITYIS THE TEST OF CHEAPNESS. WE PURCHASE Only the PRIMES'!' of QUALITY, { and sell at the Lowest Margin of j Profit. Inspect before purchasing Elsewhere. |IJILDEBLIAND BUTCHERS, : & £jO., GREYMOUTH, •piMPIRE CORNER OF MACKAY AND TAINUI STREETS. JAMES BEIRNE Proprietor. (Lato of Denniston.) HAS pleasure in intimating that he has taken over the proprietorship of tills well-known Hostelry, and trusts that by carefully studying the comfort of the travelling and general public, to merit a continuance of the former patronage. Ample and comfortable accommodation for Visitors. Good Table at a reasonable tariff. None but the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits stocked, and only SPEIGHT’S Best Draught ALES on Tap. JJOTEL.

O. H. BERG WHOLESALE k RETAIL PICTURE FRAME MAKER AND MOUNT CUTTER. A LARGE and varied assortment rl of MOULDINGS on hand. PICTURES FRAMED at the most Reasonable Pricea. Photos Enlarged in Black and White, or artistically finished in oil colours, a specialty. Our artist is one of the best in the colon! t. O. H. BERG, PICTURI FRAM* MAKES, Soaed»ry RtrMt. Guyaitsili. rjpRAFALGAR JJOTEL, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. Telephone No. 75. ’ MR P. MAHONY wishes to inform the Generr.l and Travelling Public that ho is still in possession cf the above well-known hostelry and hopes by paying strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the support accorded him in the past. The Liquors, Wines and Beers will he found to be the very Best. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION for Boarders and Travel' ers, and a first-class table kept. , ~ P. iHONT, f Psoprlrtflt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1906, Page 1

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