REVINGTON’S HOTEL GREYMOUTH. The Premier Hotel on the West Coast (Under Vice Regal Patronage). Excellent cuisine. Every attention and comfort. _ Personal supervision. Correspondence promptly attended to. REVINGTON’S HOTEL P.O. Box 36 ’Phone . .o. 70. WANTEDS. poWMAN’S Prams from £5 ss; Push v Chairs, 40/-; Cots 18/6; Seagrass Dolls Prams 10/6, Seagrass Chairs \ 22/6. Toys of i all description. Save £1 to 30/- on. your Pram by shopping direct from Cowman’s Factory, Mackay Street. , ' & — — ■■■ — PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, permanent and casuals. —MRS. VICTOR, 6 Alexander Terrace (just over railway bridge), •' ■ \ PETTY BLAYNE—Quality Toilet Preparatibns; only 1/-. —H. Williams and Ross, Chemists. QIDEBOARDS, Dining Tables and Dining Chairs, all that is best at lowest prices. Come and inspect our large selection in these lines in Rimu, Beech and Oak. We are manufacturers, and give you service. Now is the time to place your Xmas Order with us. —Harley’s, Complete Furnishers. T AWN MOWERS overhauled, sharpened and re-set, at Geo. Kitchingham’s Cycle Shop. WANTED—Rents and Accounts to Collect (no collection no charge).' Have Agents everywhere; West Coadt Collecting Agency; Trade Assignee for private assignments.—A. NAYLOR, General Agent, Greymouth. PETTY BLAYNE—Quality Toilet " Preparations; only 1/-. —H. Williams and Ross, Chemists.
p IVE USEFUL XMAS GIFTS this year. See our Hoover Vacuum Cleaner;- it beats and cleans, as it sweeps. The Savage Washing Machine, the best on the market; it spins dry the clothes and does not damage them. Everything that is best is Home Furnishers. ’TENNIS RACQUETS re-,3trung and A repaired, at Kitchingham’s Cycle Shop. PURNITURE and Furnishings that A you want. Yes, White’s have it, and the quality and prices are right too. We invite you to view our stocks. You will be urtder no obligation to buy. We want to meet you, and show you our goods. They sell themselves. — S. Burnett White, High Grade Furnisher. yOUR XMAS GlFT.—Select something useful for'the home. Come and look through our huge stocks of Crystal, Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Flower Bowls, Palm Stands, Box Ottomans, Fancy Cushions, Hemstitched Sheets, Carpets, Rugs, Easy Chairs, Cutlery, Curtains, Bedding and Suites, -for every room in the house.—Harley’s, the Complete Furnishers. WANTED KNOWN.—I have Properties and Businesses for Sale. I am Accountant, Auditor, Liquidator, Assignee, Valuator,' Arbitrator, Agent for Fire and Accident Insurance, Land and Income Tax Returns, Balance- > sheets and Statements of any description prepared.—A. NAYLOR, General Agent, Greymouth. 1 ■ . ■RUBBER GRIPS 1/-, Goggles 2/9, < Knee Pads 6/6, Walking Stick Rubbers 6d, Cycle Covers 5/6, Tubes 2/6, Luggage Carriers 3/-. —Geo. Kitchingham. /"COMPARISON is always convincing. . Compare the quality of White’s Furniture with that of any other manufacturer. The difference is 1 apparent, even to the untrained eye. Then compare the prices, always taking into consideration the quality, and you must decide that the biggest bargains in Furniture and Furnishings can be ob- • tained at White’s.—S. Burnett White, . High Grade Furnisher. ABNORMAL VALUES IN FURNITURE. —Wardrobes from £4, Kitchen Chairs 9/6 & 10/6, Duchesse Chests 52/6 and 59/6, Pedestals 23/6. Full-size Bedsteads and Wire MatIress £3 17s 6; Wire Mattresses from 21/- to .32/6; Kapoc Beds 25/- to 45/-; Wire Couches, complete with squab and pillows, £4 15s; "Dining Chairs 13/6, 18/C, 21/-. You will find our values better than most—Harley’s, Mackay Street. . ,
SHOPS IN COBDEN. ABBIE-RAMAGE, General Storekeepers. 'Phone 167. Groceries, Drapery. Boots and Shoes, Ironmon. gery, Paints. Fresh stocks constantly arriving. Motor delivery, big or smaU, anywhere and everywhere . MACKAY STREET. S. ORAMS, Registered Plumber care Seymour’s, 'phone 403. and Abbie Ramage, 'phone 167. All work done. Estimates given- ■ HOTELS, CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT. UNIONHOTEL HERBERT STREET, t S management of MR. J. DARWELL, late of Rapahoe and : DunolHe hotels. The hotel is now renovated and thoroughly re-furnished throughout. LOCAL AND SPEIGHTS’S ALES. Old and new friends welcome. All Liquors true to label. Con-espondence promptly attended to. 'Phone 251.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 November 1931, Page 1
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