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YOUR GAIN IS THE MIDDLEMAN’S LOSS The Crown Clothing Co. saves money for you because, as wholesalers they supply suits and ..overcoats direct to the public for one profit. Middleman’s costs are consequently cut out. I’he CROWN sells for Cash only, so saving the expense oi elaborate credit systems and loss from bad debts. Here is another benefit you get when you purchase your clothing from THE LARGEST SUIT HOUSE IN THE DOMINION Materials are bought in huge quantities—substantial discounts are thus gained, which are in turn refunded to cusp .“ers m lower prices. Every garment is made by experts on ‘lie pieria-to. Money refunded if you are rot perfectly satisti- J I — ■ THE NEW GUITJNCS AND OVERCOATS WILL —CALL AND VIEW THEM—CROWN CLOTHING M’F’G CO. (N Z.) LTD. UPPER MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH.

HOTELS BEVINGTON’S HOTEL GREYMOUTH. The recognised house for Tourists and Commercials. The Hotel is under entirely new management. “Revington’s” is conceded the premier hotel on the West Coast. An excellent table, affording the best on the market. Wines and Spirits selected, and guaranteed true to label. M. A. THORNTON, ;; Proprietress (Late or Ngakere.) Telegraphic Address: “Revington’s.” ' yiSITORS TO QREYMOUTH J Who desire Comfort and Convenience, , —should stay at the — RAILWAY HOTEL (A few doors from the Railway Station) “Best of Everything that Money Can Buy.” MODERATE CHARGES Country visitors are reminded rhat only in town for the day. a FIRST CLASS LUNCHEON may be obtained. ,U 1 . ‘’mninnications to P MAHONEY, Pronrie? r ROYAL HOTEL GREYMOUTH. (Under New Management.) OSCAR EGDEN has pleasure in notifying his many friends, and the travelling public, that he has taken over the above well-known Hotel. Being next door to the Railway Station, it is most conveniently situated for tl « travelling public. The household arrangements are under the supervision of Mrs. Egden which is a guarantee of their excellence Only the best of Ales and Spirit# supplied. OSCAR EGDEN, Proprietor. ORIENTAL HOTEL RICHMOND QUAY, GREYMOUTH. The above well-known hotel is now under the management of the proprietor. Visitors to the district and the general public will find that ALES, WINES and SPIRITS of the very best are only stocked. A hearty welcome is extended to West Coasters. J. ROBINSON, Proprietor. INSURANCES. DON’T WAIT TILL THE FIREBELL RINGS—BUT CONSULT J. EDGAR WADE ' NOW. 'Phone 285- ::: P.O. Box 128 All Classes of TOWN and COUNTRY RISKS insured at lowest jrates. AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COY. West Coast District AgencyNo. 18, Coates’ Buildings, 1 Mackay Street gOUTH JJRITISH JNSURANCE (OOMPANY. 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. 411 profits retained in the Dominion. NANCARROW AND CO., District Agents. ALAND JNSURANCE ' C OY - LTOACCIDENT BRANCH Transacts AD Branches of Accident Business. I MAIN FEATURES: Absolute Security and Prompt and Liberal Settle- ’ ment. Employers of labour and others will studv their own interests by applying for ites and other particulars toG. S. CRAY AND CO., Midland Chambers MACKAY ST., J’’ GREYMOUTH

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1922, Page 8

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