Don't forget to try one of our ever popular 20s 'XMAS HAMPERS, containing: — Three Bottles English Ale (qts.), Three Bottles Guinness' Stout (qts) One Bottle Three StaT Brandy, • One Bottle Case Whisky and One Bottle Aust. Grape Wine. Just arrived all our New Season'f FRUITS, including Currants, Raisins, Sultanas, Muscatelles, Jordan and Sicily Almonds, Walnuts, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, Crystalized Cherries, Angelica Evaporated Apricots, Apples, Peaches, Prunes, Figs, etc. Only the Highest Grade TINNED FRUITS in heavy syrup kept. Hams, £acon & Cheese Our WINE and SPIRIT DEPARTMENT is fully stocked with Wines that are thoroughly matured in wood and the spirits are direct from the best distilleries in the world. Sole Agents for MONTEITH'S GOLD MEDAL ALE, D.C.L., and B.L. WHISKIES. Box 88 ::::;:: Phone 121. Wholesale & Retail Grocer, Wine & Spirit Merchant, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. . A. AYNSLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER. Factory and Shop : Campbell's Buildings, Tainui St, Branch Shop : Boundary St Wishes to inform the trade and the public generally'that he has secured the services of a Specialist in every branch of the Confectionery iine, so customers can rely upon getting only the best and purest confectionery. A large and varied stock of Foreign and Fancv Confectionery on hand. TOFFEES and PENNY LINES a Speciality. Country orders promptly and carefully executed. A trial solicited. Liberal discount allowed the trade. THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, BLACKBALL. p s CAMPBELL, late, manager of the Blackball 'Co-operative Society, will commence business on his own account with a new and up-to-date stock. He has secured" temporary premises which will be open to the general public on FRIDAY, February 3rd. My motto will be : "Low prices; Civility and Attention to all customers. " . f : Soliciting a share of. patronage. Yours truly P. CAMPBELL, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER: T\TOW that Xmas Holidays are comxl ing on it is time for CYCLISTS to think about getting theii CYCLES put in good order. MR. W. GAMBLE has installed a new Enamelling Plant in his workshop, and Enamelling of the best quality ran be neatly and promptly executed. Note the Address : COATES' BUILDINGS, Mackay St. RE-OPENING NOTICE. i R. J. J. O' BR I B » L has great pleasure in annoaaaing the completion of the DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL (Corner Hospital & Albert Sts.) • This splendid establishment is now open for business, and contains an equipment that is second to none in the city. It is newly furnished throughout and has every modern convenience for the comfort of guests and visitors. Only First Quality WINES and SPIRITS kept in stock. SALE—Sixty-five Houses, fiftyfour Building: Sections, Thirteen Farms, Twenty-two Hotels, Twentyseven Businesses of every description, financial assist/mm given on easy terms.—A. NAYLOR, Estate Agent.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 February 1911, Page 7
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