sf3SJ Best Wl?isH> V Ibe! World ARENTSi ) You will find our adv i valuable when choosing * a profession for your children. Write confidentially. Prompt reply. No obligation. HEMINGWAYS ROBERTSON'S Australasian Correspondence Schools P.O. Bei Sl6 Ltd. & AUCKLAND i;,:>';s,'«-'')S» thos. : TAILOR, HOSPITAL STREET, (3ppi>Bito Court House. NEW SEASON'S GOODS daily arriving. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. VOICE PRODUCTION & SINGING. MISS LAMACROFT, a.t.cl., 1.a.b., "WILL RESUME TEACHING on T * MONDAY, February 2nd., in the Methodist Schoolroom. Pupils please come at their usual hours. letters address "Rimu." KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL. MISSES ?PENCE "WILL RESUME their classes at VY their residence, Shakespeare Street, Gieymnuth, on FEBRUARY 9th, 1914. Vacancies for Jew more pupils. Letters addressed P.O. Box 24 will be attended to. SPECIAL PRICES TO GUARD THE PEOPLE AGAINST MONOPOLY. f\UR stocks of FLOUR, SUGAR, *-* RICE, POTATOES, ONIONS, HAMS, BACON, Etc., are not yet exhausted. Quite correct and all &r<> beine; sold at LOWEST PRICES. OUR STRIKE PRICES, include the following:— 3 Tins Desert Fruit for 2/6. 3 Packets Seedless Raisins Is. 3 Packets Maizena for 1/6. Other Lines REDUCED accordingly. CASH ONLY. STRIKE WHILE the IRON IS HOT, and come before it's too late. XMAS HAMS ! XMAS HAMS ! J. W. G REENSLADE & co - RICHMOND QUAY. GREYMOUTH.
WONDERFUL VALUE IN MILLINERY .... AT ... , GREAT SUMMER SALE. (FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY.) Costumes —One-piec<3 Robes, White and Coloured Underskirts, Sport Coats, Blouses, Underwear and Hosiery, Creme and Serge Skirls, Children's and Womens' Picnic ITiits, Ladies Pyjamas, Panama Chip, ALL TO BE SOId). MILLINERY SPECIALIST, 'WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE'
MISS GLEESGN, TEACHER OIL PAINTING, DRAWING, STENCLING, ETC., Has RESUMED TEACHING after the. holidays. Vacancies for pupil:;—Alexander Street South.
M ,ss E D,TH (Late Pupil of Mr. J. Maughan Bar- • nett, Wellington, and M. Arthur Van Dooreu, Brussels), lias resumed leaching PIANO and FRENCH. 97 TAINUI ST., GREYMOUTH. Miss Hayes is prepared to form a
Q.ENERAL DRAPERY AND J)RESSMAKINQ, (Oppcjjite Court House, Greymouth), and Kumara. THEO SARATY, owing to the strike, is selling everything in his shop at HALF-PRICE. Once you deal with Saraty satisfaction and attention will never fail you. DRESSMAKING on the premises, and done by competent hands. Miss Saraty in charge. Magnificent range of patterns.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 4
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