XI A Wristlet Wafcfy la an ideal and appreciative gift for the “soldier boy.” We o ßet Wristlet Watchea of reliable and serviceable qualities, with luminous and hands. One of these splendid watchea as a parting gift would give lots of pleasure to the recipient, besides being of great use during active service. Ous Watches are reliable, accurate, serviceable, and they excel in every detail of watch perfection. We QffeF scores ®f other Practical G!ft& Especially suitable for “the boys,” and give you many price opportunities which should prove »n additional attraction. Entrust us with your requirements, and w® will please you with our service and our prices, J. CAIRNEY, <SREYMO€TH COLLiNSON PIANOS A FIRST-CLASS PIANO JT MEDIUM PRICE! & p&fosA mm Am |w®ss Shat aw hM SS® sms wsOTsssawsa (ss l&s® for Aa Mms> < WOT HMS &MS. m las? a ummm macßaojmttiama THE BRISTOL PIANO (D. limited
CARS AND COACHES. a* x a 3» 184 REPAIRS TO FORD GARS IS4 349 80 H.P. TOUBIHB CAB,
GREYMOUTH GARAGE. MA6KAY STREET, (Close t© the Railway Station.) S. 13. SPURS, . .......... Proprietor. (Under Personal Supervision.) phonT 335 Patrons can rely on obtaining fi»tdaaa Touring Car# at all hour*. Reliable Ears and Driver#. Motor Accessories, Oil, Rename stocked. , , Repairs by skilled workman. A tonal solicited. Telegrams :—Bpi«s, Gray-manth W Kamara. gffiWTH WEBTLAHB Visitors to tha SBAISH BERVIOI. Weit Coast gQJLTFS-i WBBTLAND Ross to Fran 60A8H gS-SSViei Joisph Glaciar. JOHN ie still continuing his well-known Coach Scrvict from ROSS to FRANZ JOSEPH GLACIER. Coaches leave Rose every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, or any other day as dasired, carrying passangara and luggage to tha Glaciar. Talagrams to Keller’s Hotai, Hoki j tik»] City Hotel. Ross; or Post Office. Hari Hori, will waive prompt attan* fcSOS. £6A«H £}£RVI'M. DTIXU TO ARTHUR’S PASS AND VIOE VERSA AND fiO., WHITED. Tha above lin® of Coaches run batwfian OTIRA and ARTHUR’S PASS EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, and connect with tha steamer leaving Lyttelton for Willingten tha same night. The whole of the plant ia np-to-data, and every endeavour ii made to ansnra the comfort of the passengers. Only raliabla and experienced drivers employed. BOOK ONLY WITH CASBIDT AND ®O. FARES i MINGLE, lie U. RETURN, Kl Tickets and fullest information may he obatined from John Ward, Brunner and Runangaj D. Wallace, Stillwater ] ®. Pennhalluriack, Moan*; Blackball fo-operativo Society; M. J. Fogarty a«d fo.. Grey month, or Q, W. MOSS AND 00., Graymoath.
LANE’S EMULSION is Nature-bottled. Good for Summer Colds. 2/6 and 4/6. All Chemists. pgSBE. . ' Careful housewives study the ingredients of foods they cook. They know by experience the articles that are most economical. That’s why Edmonds Baking Powder ranks first in the kitchen. It goes farther, does better work and is more satisfactory than any other brand. ia moms, . BAKING a 1 r POWDER,
Give Your Guests The Rarest Sauce — IT IMPARTS AN UNRIVALLED RELISH I Inferior Sauces may imitate Mellor. but in quality of ingredients and in i flavour they are unworthy of your table. Use MELLOK’S lor Soups, Fish, Grills, Roasts, Gravies, Game, Rarebits and Sandwiches. Sold by al! Diecarning Grocers,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 January 1916, Page 6
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