Tiber Tesi ConPErmw. ©PEIi TO ALL, s £ls IN PRIZES, The Sentence used in the last Competition Las been retained, and the Editor of the I'unedin Evening Star lias tliis time kindly consented to supply tiro words to complete the sentence, and to seal it awayWill bo divided amongst those who correctly supply jP“I p? t!io two missing words in the following sentence ; ctjXt/ “Discriminating Tea Drinkers of Now Zealand are ______ dally testifying to the fact that Tiger Teas arc and ” CONDITIONS ; ■ side of a slice! of paper or card, and rail Kar and Ad1. Write Complete Sentence c dross on the oppos.**. 0.v.„. 2. Any number of guesses may be sent, but each guess must be accompanied by the end of a packet of Tigkr Tka containing the number. 3. If more than 15 correct replies are sent, the pri/e money will be distributed amongst the first 15 coining to hand before the 31st August next, the Address : “ USER TEA COMPETITION,” Box 3, Dunedin M. NOONAN, Sole Agent, Greymouth. -'if «• -ft TiilEE \ND... 1 f V;Tdf df df df df df I df hßsky If*#*###** # #########*######## # $ £ # # # ### BOiJTB. JL %, R D U C tiros.
BOOT MANIJFACTUIISBS Oiristehnrcii [ESTABLISHED OVER YEARS.) 75,000 Pairs made Annually. 150 Workers Employed, For comfort and Durability THIS BRAKD of Boots cannot be excelled ’EfiSy For quality, workmanship, wear, resistance, suitability to West Coast requirenonts and moderate prices, our manufactures are unsurpassed. Our manufactures urpassod. Our goods are obtainable from Messrs Mornsh, Chalk, C. Smith and iVhite of Grcymoutii; Goodwin, Egaherc; Garth, Ahauraj Orange and James
CUR FASHIONABLE TAILORING KYLE PLACE YOUR ORDERS AT ONCE —•WITH— B KO9 ‘ WHO are pleased to infora! tha Public that thev liavo secured the services of MR CHARLES, a firstclass London cutter. Tl'e comes with very high credentials. JUST ARRIVED—New SUMMER STUFFS, consisting of Trouserings, Coatings, Fancy Vestings and Tweeds of all descriptions. Patterns sent to any address on application. KYLE B ROS, ‘ merchant tailors, MACK AY STREET’. GREY MOUTH rjp RAFALG A R |.| OTEL, MAWHERA quay, gkeymoutii. Telephone.; No. 75. MR P. MAIIONY wishes to inform the General and Traveliii,,. Public that ho is still in possession cf tho 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 ho the very Rest. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODA If ON for Boarders and Travellers, and a tirst.-rUst table kept. i.' ! iHONY,
/Propriotnt If you neglect good food-taking, or improperly digest your meals, Nature at once punishes you tor disobedience to her wise laws. You are permitted to aid Nature, but not on any account to supersede her. You can aid Nature by using Bovo-Ferrum. It Is Nature s own Tonic and System■ Builder. For children and adults. For the weak, the moderately healthy, the strong. r,z Q \V. V.TLTOH, Sole Proprietor, WELLINGTON, Chemists, Stores. aueciai A^ein»— KETTLE BROS., GREYMOUTH. [HUSKY ! ROBERTSON’S Can now bu obtained at all loading
Hotels. E° rER & ■ u AGENTS, CHRISTCHURCH. C °„ L m, TVTEW ZEALAND SHUTTING fV COMPANY’S NEW ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Will bo despatched for LONDON, Wia Monto Video, Tcneriffe and Plymouth. STEAMERS. Rimutaka* Tongariro* Turakioa® Paparoaf Ruapehut May JO June 7 July 5 August 2 Aug 31
tCalls at'Bio do" Janeiro also. ‘Twin-screw. And thouceiorward every fourth ThursFROM GREYMOUTH—Steerage. single, from £l7 to £2l; second cfass, single, £3B, or first-class single from £64 to £74. The passenger accommodation in tno three classes is replete with every modern convenience, and the dietary scale such as will sustain the well-earned reputation of the Company. An experienced surgeon will accompany each steamer. Warrants issued at Greymouth for passages from the Old Country . Passengers booking at Greymouth are given a free coastal passage to the port at which they join the Home steamer. Round the world tours.—Special rates are quoted for roun dtours, one way by New Zealand Shipping Company, and rue other by either the Canadian-Austrahan Line, or the A. and A. route through |/orth America, the former Via Van couver, and the later via San Francisco. Write today (or free pamphlet of 5m formation. Reduced fares on application. NANCABROW AND CU., • Passenger and Freight Agents, ' GREYMOUTH,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 June 1906, Page 1
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