1[ FIRST GRADE— Furniture AND—- ' \ Furnishings WE KEEP ONLY THE BEST I/ BUY HERE AND SAVE POUNDS ! Blv’ uwW'\\ desigiis are artistic and pleasllk an d workmanship is recog- | A 111 nised as a credit to New Zealand I'll I |l I I .Free estimates supplied for any J > Furnishing. r IS. B WfflfE Furniture and Furnishings.
“LOVE WILL FIND THE WAY.” Yes, Sir, “love will find the way” to Harker’s for the wedding breakfast. For the wise Greymouth bride well knows how efficiently Harker’s handle the catering for wedding parties. And the reasonable charges will leave plenty of “hoot” for the honeymoon trip. HARKER’S TEA ROOMS MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. TmANDL & CO, LTD. WESTLAND BREWERY HOKITIKA 1876 1926 50 Years’ Successful Trading Brewers and Bottlers A. A. Bickerton, Analyst, of Christchurch, certifies: — “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 MANDI’S Photographsl TAKEN DAY OR NIGHT RING & INKSTER PHOTOGRAPHERS, and Kodak Dealers-
Y°UK JJYES. Barry and Sargent, Ltd., maintain but one standard of Optical Service — THE HIGHEST. Every patron receives the attention of a qualified cian, who tests the sight, prescribes the lenses, and attends to the choice of frames and fitting, assuring absolute satisfaction in every case. BARRY AND SARGENT, LTD., OPTICAL SPECIALISTS, with Highest English Diplomas, 118 Willis St., Wellington.
THE “DRUGLESS” SYSTEM Of Optical- Examinations for the fitting **f glasses is the system we use. Instruments (mostly electrical) of precision are rapidly taking the place of the old “drop” system. Do you know that the use of those drops can cause Glaucoma (one of the most insidious eye diseases known), and can produce poisonous effects. Why take the risk? E. CHOLERTON, M.P.0.C./M.V.0.A., Etc., OPTICAL SPECIALIST. Next visit will be October 5th —11th (D.V.) Appointments can be made through Mr. Butcher, Coates’ Buildings, Mackay Street, and Mr. Benning ton, Confectioner, Tainui Street.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 September 1926, Page 4
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