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IT’S A VERY DRY MOUTH THAT KNOWS NO WATERING —When its owner gets a glimpse of the “eats” at Geo. Harker’s, But don’t stand, on the pavement envying •the luck of others. Come right in yourself and wade into the delicious appetising meal we can put before you for the modest sum of eighteen pence HARKER’S TEA ROOMS MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. CAMERAS I all styles W i ll and \ WWJ | I prices RING AND INKSTER KODAK DEALERS, E. CHOLERTON, M.P.0.C., M.V.0.A., Etc., Optical Specialist OF WELLINGTON AND NELSON, Wishes to announce that, owing to increasing business in Greymouth, he will be visiting here EVERY THREE MONTHS in the future (D.V.) Appointments can be made in the meantime with Mr. Butcher, Coates’ Buildings, Mackay St. ; or Mr. Bennington, Confectioner, Tainui Street.

J. MANDL & CO. LTD. WESTLAND BREWERY HOKITIKA 1876 — 1926 50 Years’ Successful Trading Brewers and Bottlers A, A. Bickerton, Analyst, of Christchurch, certifies: — •j “A complete analysis proves the beer to be of the highest grade and that it has been brewed only from those materials that have food values and are essentiol to the brewing of a first class, sound ale.” ASK FOR HANDL’S QPTICAL gERVICE. The maintenance of a standard of accuracy worthy of the term scientific, requires a high sense of moral and ethical , responsibility, which our patrons have never found, wanting in al] the years of our service to the public. BARRY AND SARGENT, LTD., OPTICAL SPECIALISTS, with Highest English Diplomas. 118 Willis St., Wellington. APPRECIATION. M E - J. TINDALE and Family ten der their heartfelt thanks to the residents of Greymouth and surrounding districts for their kindness and consideration shown to us, especially Mrs. Hardie (Ikamatua), and residents of Brick Street; also to all those who forwarded messages of condolence, J floral tributes, telegrams, etc., in our sad bereavement. Greymouth, July 29, 1926.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 July 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 July 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 July 1926, Page 4

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