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WE FRAME PICTURES RING AND INKSTER Picture Dealers GREYMOUTH
HARKER’S LUNCHEON and tea rooms, Are Replete with the Lateei Modern Conveniences. MORNING TEA, with dainty refreshments. DINNER, from 12 to 1.30 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA, with appetising delicacies. ’Phone 327 and reserve your table. SMALL GOODS made daily from the best ingredients. M^f^priCAL^PECIAUsT^ 7 APPOINTMENTS for next visit may now be made at Mr. I. Bennington s, Sweet Shop, Tainui Street.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 October 1928, Page 4
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