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BBBBHIKc Z®&B®mßX3B&SfflS!; "' 1 Nil OLD GUARANTEED 10 years "old by W. & A. GILBEY. SOLE AGENTS: ttmmmtKEsvE WELLINGTON.

THIS CONCERNS YOU! Me fear H A PAH OE, R A P A H 0 E, (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). This Hotel has fojen re-built on such modern lines as.to make it the mas* convenient and most comfortable hotel on tna West Coast. iNo expense has been spared in it* ponstruction and nothing stinted in its furnishings, whereby the comforts of tk« holiday-mgker and picnicker could be increased. Th« Bedrooms nir* lofty and well lighted, and the beds beyond compare in tho Dominion. The Dining-room and Tea Rooms are amply furnished, and specially laid«ut to cater tor the requirements of picnickers. Th« Private Sitting Rooms are comfortably furnished, and offer the seclusion of a private homo to thosa who require it. la fact wo detail has been over-looked in. tho pioprietor'u endeavQur to fill th« wants of everybody. Every energy i* being exerted to popularis* "TH'w FERRY HOTEL' and Point Elizabeth as a week-end and holiday resort. HOT LUNCHEON will be served on the arrival of the Grey Motor Bus on Wednesdays and Sundays. AFTERNOON T*SA at all hours and on Sundays. The Rapahee Psst and Telegraph Office and Telephone Bureau are on «h« premise", and parties, by arrangement, can be provided for on arrival. PEARNS KUMARA DEER on draught. All Wines and Spirits of first quality. ,' PROPRIETOR. Singing, Voice Production, Violin Piano, Theory, Harmony and . Counterpoint. M R S .~HAL ES> Teacher oE Pianoforte Technique, as used in the Leipsic Conservatorium. Pupils are prepared for COMPETITIONS and EXAMINATIONS, and may commence new terms at any time. Railway concession tickets obtained . for country pupils. Special facilities for finishing pupils —Sight Reading and Accompaniments. Address : 105 Tainui Etreet, or Studio (Campbell's Buildings); 'Phones 157 and 361. THE SCHOOL THAT MAKES 1 I'llii SCHOOL TiIAi\MAKLS A SEPARATE STUDY OF A SEPARATE STUDY OF EACH STUDENT'S REQUIREMENTS EACH STUDENT'S REQUIREMENTS This is our boast, which is well proved by tho fact that 98 per cent, of our Students PASSED in the three recent Government Engineering Examinations. THE AUCKLAND THE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS Course of Instruction is a masterpiece of thoroughness, so easily understood and :so quickly learnt by the student who will givt, ,ust a portion of his spare time to its study, tliJit success is assured. The cost is distinctly low—within easy reach of any ambitious man, and is repaid over and over again by the lucra tive positions available to the student who has succeeded. A speciality is made of conditions for Government En gineering Examinations. Write to-day for particitlrs. jgOWER'S A UCKLAND gCKOOL FOR J^NGINEERS, TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS ST. EAST, AUCKLAND. JAS. W. BOWER, h.a.i.m.e., Principal 'Phone 1734 P.O. Box 50. For the Out-of-door | Girl. | Sun —wind— I j exposure to |$ » •« vW y the wither- B h "» /ffispGF- *m these are not gg | feared by the gg m®s& M srirl who usee «™ B&f \, Sydal. In- m deed Sydal g if will soften and beautify the ■" g§ akin no matter how hard may _ m bo the hands, or how rough g f! and dry may be the lips. J m Sydal i» pleasant to use ™ 8 and is Tory inexpensive —a „ m Jar containing three months' supply .. co«tbutl/8. Genoronß jamplo gr?zzv> & Jar poit frao for 3d »tamp. s j G.W.Wiltoa&Co.,Ltd.j^g Vdllaalax and JUeMasd. _ t?£M (WILTONS HAND EMOLLIENT) Send 6d in stamps for sample jar. BONNINGTO'N'S CARRAGEEN . . . \nd she makes it best win.- refuses tn buy foods and rlrinks in any way inferior. . . . £..ie specially realms the wisdom oi buying good Tea, and always gets TIGER. First, because it is pure and wholesome, second, because it is economy to use it. Every leaf of Tiger contributes to make rich, pleasant, deliica"* T ea. M 1 mJP m. to JUBL «w jiHW "vmsr Coughs, Colds, and V Influenza I ' quickly I and surely M, ON ' Say "No!" to th imitation—intiat on Bonningion'j Carrageen Jrish Mom " «a» Mood the »eit of over half A a century. ■v'V.; ■ f -f Aft** 1 L ■ '•• '. - ~ ...• .■(;;.■... ■>-, : k;-vjcv- ' J. M°S|-lERRY. . (LATE A. W. YARRALL), TAINUI ST GRJSYMOUTH. |"JACK BROS. • ?SAWMILLERS, KOTUKU, : %re prepare to suipply all kinds of BUILDING TIMBER-* Rough and ; ' Dressed. i SILYER PINE in any quantity; siho BLACK TINE at shortest notice. ,SWe.can supply all-timber .required »*j„complete any building, and make a sociality of dressed timber. JACK BROS Sure-o-l'leaso Selections.-■■ S»mrtliiug a Little Different. Think of these goods, inspect them, buy them. Satisfaction the prime factor: — Extra Strong School Hags, Solid Leather Luncheon Bags, Riding awt Walking Bags, Leather ano Collar Boxes, Travelling Bags, Brief and Gladstone Bags. "WANTED KNOWN-That, A. NAYLOR, Land Agent, prepared to act t<% Valuator, Arbitrator, Iriquidator, T«K:stee, Auditor or Secmtai'y.-rApply A. Naylor, Grey-

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 May 1914, Page 3

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