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"•* v^s V *m mi 1% ffi^S j»< fi Hi s £± SW teffiii £■'-;:': 1 AMAID - CUPID You know what the result is. As soon as the man gets over the first pleasurable shock of the engagement, his thoughts will wander to the Engagement Ring. He will J want to give her the Best Ring he can afford to buy,''and.if he would be sure of the he will at once write to Stewart Dawson's for their Special Ring Catalogue and Ring Size Card. We show five of the most popular designs, and jMify mmm SLSffL—5 Flno Whit* Diamonds, £2O. Larger Stones, g!S £27/19/- £39 upwards. A 86. —4 Diamonds,and I Babies or Sapphires, £S/19/» Larger Stones, fis/io/- cs/io;A 829.—5 Diamonds, £lB/18/- ... Smaller Stones,. £B/S/- £8.19/- £7/TtM< £B/19/ASS,—3 Diamonds, 3 Bavpßires orßobiea £3/19/-

A Firm, Dry Step on a wet, bleak day is what you'll enjoy if your footwear is made waterproof by And when days are Ane your boots will shine in any company when they have the Radium Gloss. They'll serve you longer, too. No more porous, cracking uppers. Badium gives new life to old leather. Look for the EasyOpening Dentin..,, the Tin. 4d. and 6d. from all Storekeepers and Bootmakers., V * SEE THAT DENT » COAL MERCHANT AND CARRIERCOAL is wanted all theyear COAL COAL round, and at thir COAL COAL season (winter) you COAL COAL should only use the COAL COAL best. ' • COAL COAL ... COAL LARGE STOCKS OF SCREENED COAL ALWAYS ON HAND. I GUARANTEE FULL WEIGHT. NOTE.—Orders may 'be left with Kettle Bros, and Groom Bros., Greymouth . >■,..... G R E Y M OUT H. RICHARD DUNPHY,-late of Reet ton, having become proprietor of the Albion Hotel, Greymoutliy proposes catering for friends and—the pubh' generally in a way which will maintain the reputation of the "hotel as THE LEADING HOTEL on-the West Coast Everything provided will- bo of th< very best quality, and patrons can rel\ on receiving every attention. Mrs. Dunphy will personally super intend the household management and the comfort of guests will be property seen to. -- Tho Meals, Wines, Spirits, Ales etc., will be second to none "in the Do minion. Grey Brewery XXXX oh' tap. T?VENING gTAR. {Double the Circulation of any paper on the West Coast.) REEFTON AGENCY. • Residents of Reefton and surroundmg districts who wish' to. subscribe to is delivered by runner boys on arrival of the evening train from Greymouth, the Gekymoutn Evening-. Star, which ■nav leave their names with " MR. E. J. SCANTLEBURY,

BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER,. (Agent for Reefton and districts WANTED KNOWN—That A. NAY LOR, Regi«r#ired Land Agent, it prepared to act he Valuator, Arbitrator, Liquidator, 3#'i,stee, Auditor ot Secretary.—Apply A. Naylor, Grey mouth. POST OFFICE HOTEL, HOKiTIKA, (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.) MR, A. COWIE (late Dredgernasteri has taken over the license of the abov, well-known hotel, and trusts that bj keeping the house on the same up to date lines as heretofore to merit pubii> patronage. The household arrangements ar< under the personal supervision of Mrs, Cowie. Visitors to Hokitika will be made welcome and have the requirements o{ a home.— *, *,rial solicited. HOTEL. HOTEL. THE DOMINION —- THE DOMINION REVEL' STREET. THE DOMINION HOKITIKA. THE DOMINION (Under New ManTHE DOMINION agement.) THE DOMINION THE DOMINION CHAS. DUNCAN, THE DOMINION Proprietor. THE DOMINION ./. —— Visitors and travellers will find the above hotel for comfort, etc., equal to any house in New Zealand. The diningroom will receive special attention. Telephone 124. Correspondence will receive prompt attention.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1914, Page 7

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