■fETTLE BROS (Established 1882.) M 0 rChclBVtS) Upper Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. TRY ONE OF OUE Xmas 2-gal Hampers DELIVERED TO THE RAILWAY STATION OR ANY PART OF THE TOWN FREE
Head the ©iff List with Jeweliery! . Since the principal characteristic of Yuletide is Gift Giving, let us remind you that THE HOUSE FOR PRESENTS IS GILBERT’S. The Show Cases are simply a glitter with line dependable Jewellery and Silver Goods : articles everywhere admitted as I sure-to-be-appreciated Gifts. Fol- § lowing are a few suggestions : Gold Bangles, Rings, Pendants, and Brooches, set with Rubies, Sapphires, Diamonds, and other 1 precious stones. | Gold and Silver Watches for ladies and gentlemen, Teapots, < Cream Ju'gs, and Hot Water Jugs in best electro plate. Silver-backed Brushes, Combs and Mirrors, Jewel Cases, Scent I Bottles, Manicure Sets, Silver Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Gold and Silver Sovereign Cases. And a host of other beautiful .and suggestive articles that have a permanency of interest that |i make ideal gifts. f These goods have arrived direct from the English manufacturers, ian.i arc unequalled for their absolute freshness, dependable quality and sterling value. | GIL.BEK T BROS,, THE DEPENDABLE JEWELLERS, GREYMOUTH. Mason’s Jam Jars PRICES AT THE g. i. e.. Pints 3/9 per doz. Quarts 4/6 per doz. Half gallons 6/- per doz. “MOA” BRAND XMAS HAMS— Prime, Mild, Sugar-cured, 9£ per lb. Just arrived BARLEY MEAL, ■l4/*- per sack. Fatten your Poultry and Stock for Xmas. &REYMOUTH IMPORTING COY., Mackay Street, ’Phone 236. [A Gae6.] &. MIBREARTY, SURGEON DENTIST, May bo consulted in the same building aa Dr. Jaa. Mcßrearty. Chapel Street, Greymoath. Honrs: 8.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m daily. Telephone No. 199. P.O. Box 70. ASK FOR MONTEITH’S GOLD MEDAL BOTTLED ALE & STOUT. IN PINTS AND QUARTS. None Better in the Dominion. M. MCDONNELL, Sola Agent : : ; : Greymeuth. GREYMOUTH MOTOR BUS COY. HTHE above Company will commence 1 a Motor Bus Service between TOWN and KARORO THIS DAY (Wednesday), leaving town at 8.25 a.m., 12.5, 12.30, 1.5, 2, 2.35, 3.5, 4.5, 4.36, 5.5 5.35, 6.5, 8.0, and 10.20 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT 8.45, 9.15, 9.45, and 10.20. SUNDAYS same as week days from 2 p.m. to 4.35 p.m. Leave Karoro 15 minutes later on above times. Special car for visitors to theatre leaves Karoro 7.35 p.m. Fares to Sawyer’s Creek Bridge 2d, to Karoro 3d. Children under ten years Id. Concession tickets on application to conductor. M. J. FOGARTY, Secretary.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 December 1911, Page 4
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