I I i :: 1 ENJOY HOME | COOKED MEALS Z If freshly cooked food, ~ ♦ served in clean surroundings, • Z appeals, you will enjoy eat> ’ [ • ing here. • ’ T Everything is homo cooked ' ’ Z and nicely served. Come in ■ ■ T for lunch, afternoon tea ee *' Z supper. | HARKERS u Z Mackay St., GREYMOUTH. V X ’Phone 227. Privata 407. J JOHN R. PROCTER THE PREMIER OPTICIANS, CHRISTCHURCH. JEXT VISIT TO GREYMOUTH will bo MAY 5, 6 and 7. PORTRAITURE The greatest of all gifts that only you can give—YOUR PORTRAIT — more valued when made by Claude Ring PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER. Studio: Stewart Dawson’s Buildings, corner High and Cashel Sts., Christchurch. You are invited to inspect T)ortraits when visiting Christchurch.
R. E. BELLAMY 34 CHAPEL STREET, FUNERAL FURNISHER AND MONUMENTAL MASON. GREYMOUTH AND REEFTON. All class cemetery work done in town or country. ’Phone 202, night or day. MR. S. AUSTIN, Reefton Agent.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 April 1932, Page 6
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