Bargains ■AX, a «,' '■ Tynjops ai?d Co.'s Big "Blue figure" Special Purchases ONLY ONE TWEED DRESS LENGTHS 5/9, 6/11, 7/6, 8/11, 9/6. 6 BOXES COLORED VEL- . VERTEEN, yd. WHITE FLANNELETTE, 5/6 doz. yards. 36in. STRIPED FLANNELETTE, 6/11 doz. yards. mem PETER PAN COLLARS AND JABOTS from 6d each. WOMEN'S BLACK HOSE, lOJid, 1/-, 1/3 per pair. FABRIC GLOYES for Winter wear, from 9d pair. TWEED COSTUMES from 19/6. KNITTED COATS from 10s. Wfyere you see "a Blue figure . . tl>ere you see a Bargaii?. Tynjcps
|£RADBURY £YCLE Hag again proved "its efficiency in the recent Hill Climbing contest- at Kumara, on Boxing Day. by securing second place in thf vac?. and the fastest time in the trials; time heing 40sec«. This same machine also won the Hill Climbing Contest last year. Pron llr able from ATHEL Mackay Street." Grey mouth.. Nothing more appropriate ami pleasing for a New Year's present than a Hercules Cycle. ATHEL TOMKiES, Mackay Street, Greymouth. J. M C SHERRY, (Late A. W. larrall.) Snre-to-Please Selections: Something a Little Different. Think of these goods, inspect them, buy them. Satisfaction the prime factor : Extra Strong School Bags, Solid Leather Luncheon Bags, Hiding and Walk 111," Bags, Leather Collar Boxes,' Travelling Bags, Brief and Gladstone Bags, COAL! COAL! KENNEDY BROS. Announce that they carry stcoks of the celebrated REEFTON COAL, STATE. BRUNNER & BLACKBALL COAL. rjiAXI £)ABS, J^ANDAU ,- JJANSOM CABS ON PURE. The TAXI will run to any part of the town at CAB RATES. Country runs arranged for. •PHONE 124 HOUSE 204. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital £2,000.000 Accumulated Funds exceed ... £42.000 Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very lowest rates. All matters adjusted locally. Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. The-South British is a Colonial institution, offering policy holders the very best security obtainable. All profits retained in the Dominion. NANCARROW AND CO., District Agents. JJART H° TEL ' HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. The most comfortable and up-to-date Hotel in the city, having only been rebuilt four years. \ Special attention paid to the boarding department. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. ; Tariff: 8s 6d per day. F. M. DREWITT, (Late of the Royal Hotel. Greymouth), PROPRIETOR. GILMER HOTEL Comer ef Gresson and Arney Streets, ,(Under New Management). JJEBAN :::::::: Proprietor. • Visitors will find every comfort of a h»me. Good meals, first-class beds, and the best of liquors, with every attendance is my motto. A WELCOME TO ALL. OKATAHI -OKATAHI 'OTEL, -OTEL, (NEAR HOKITIKA.) (The Favorite Resort for Sportsmen). STEWART C. OGILVIE, (Late of the.Half-Way House on the Ross Road), "Where the White Pigeon Was." PROPRIETOR. Sportsmen, as well 4 as the travelling and general public, will find the hotel a moafci comfortable resort. Ferrets always, on hand. , ,Luncheons made up.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1913, Page 6
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