THE ORIGINAL TEA DO NOT BE MISLED BY A LOT OF CLAPTRAP Advertisements REMEMBER: WORDS ARE CHEAP BUT GOOD TEA IS HARD TO GET.
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT FACT Wo. 10. The Department is a NATIONAL INSTITUTION whose liberal coa» jitions, and benefits have SAVED THOUSANDS FROM WANT, and it deserves the support of all those She have an interest in the Colony. ' J. U. UICJIARDSPN, Comnissiin'T. ORDER SMOKELESS PAPAROA COAL. IT’S PRETTY HARD
It s pretty hard to know what to do when so many tailors say their garments are “the best.” •'-It oorhes down to a question of faith in one’s tailor. My thousands of patrons in the cities of New Zealand and throughout the country have faith in me. They have my famous guarantee that If the garments I make are not right I make them light—l make them so that you’re pleased with them or refund your money. How many other tailors will do this ? More than that, by means of my direct importing of fabrics—mv modern ways of doing business and my spot cash system— I save you £2 on the suit. Let me make you a tailor-made suit for 55/-, 63/- ot'ls/-. These are my prices. F. BADGEE & CO~ (Established 1866.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Oil AND COLOURMEN. Iwprtsrs of and Dealers in PAPERHANGINQS, OILS, LEADS, MIXED PAINTS. TURPENTINE, BENZINE, METFELATED SPIRITS DRY COLOURS, VARNISHES, FRENCH POLISH, DICES, I GOLD LEAF, MIRIN PLATE, PLAIN AND FANCY GLaSS IB . ALL SHAPES. O', BADGER & GO PERRY HOTEL.! SEVEN MILE. VISITORS to the above favorite sea aide xeaort are notified that MR. JAS. HEALEY, late of Runanga, has taken over the above hotel. EVERY ATTENTION PAID TO PATRONS. Special terms for week end visitors ana fishing parties. Mrs- Healey, who has charge of the DINING ROOM, will be prepared to make ladies comfortable, with every attention.
EMPIRE HOTEL Corner of Mackay and Tainui Streets, JAMES BBIENE~T; ; : Proprietor. Everything Vthe very best QUALITY. Good Beds! Good Meals! Low Charges! Everybody Well Treated! r Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. SPEIGHTS & BEST LOCAL ALES * ALWAYS ON TAP; The clarendon ttotel, „ HE CHRISTCHURCH. (Near G.P.O. and Cathedral Square.' 6. COLLINS :::::: Proprietor VISITORS to Christchurch from thi> ’ West Coi vt could not do better than put up' at the CLARENDON, however Effing or short their stay may he. 'They will find every COMFORT and ATTENTTON, as it is one of the beet cqndeoted hotels in New Zealand. THE TARIFF IS MOST MODERATE Letters- and ‘Telegrams Promptly Answered. V> •
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 April 1910, Page 1
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