imssaammamwßi Wficgay special attention to these. We quite realise the importance of:‘using -only the most suitable material, ‘being absolutely correct as to Cut and Style, 1 and most careful to lit perfectly. All that good tailoring can do ; to ensure saisfaction'is'at eur customer’s service. ■\ TAILOR, MACKAY ST. GREYMOUTH. n Travelling Representative : Mr. A. W. Smith.
Sir Arthur Guin-ss forwarded the following telegram tehe Mayor of Runanga to-day: “At the jtajjcp of some of thee inhabitants of Rmsga, i have been interviewing the Minis? of Railways and also the general manar on' several occasions since my arrival he rejstoppage of crossing at. Runanga lilwqy station. I 'am glad to inform yq that instructions will be issued to-dav tlteeplthe railway .crossing open until tT Railway Department make inquiries wi; a yj>w of ascertaining; whether another .‘ossirg at a less dangerous site can b'pbtahed.” Tlie police repo that there. is still no. trace of the man W.. c, \oung, a news nsjent, who has e*n, ,/ussing for som* days. / '
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1912, Page 2
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