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Rolls Linoleum, in G. 9 and 12 •" feet widths; glorious design; shade; from the leading British manufacturers. Inspection invited. — At Harley and Co’s, Ltd., Mackay St._ ITODERN Equipment. Experience, -M Best Grade Lacquers and Sincere Workmanship bring car painting to a higher standard. —Western Spray Co., Mackay Street. T7URNISH YOUR HOME COMFORTJB ABLY AND AT MODERATE EXPENSE For instance we can sell you a nice weu built Upholstered Three-Piece Suite 2s • £l5/10/-, or an up-to-date Dark Bedroom Suite, comprising Wardrobe with good Bevelled Mirror, Reflex Mirrored Duchess Chest, 4ft. Gin. Bedstead with iron rails, and nice Pedestal, for £l6 / 10 /:~ S ’ nett White, West Coasts High Grade Furnisher. ______ TT IS STYLE THAT DOES IT! Take A two women for instance. One can pass almost unnoticed, but let the other appear and every eye follows her. It is style that makes the difference, and to-day more than ever before it is style that is wanted in Furniture. Just visit S. Burnett White s Showrooms, and you will be impressed with th'a modern style tending that is evident in every piece. THE .SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. A NEW ZEALAND COMPANY TRANSACTING ALL CLASSES OF FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, AND MOTOR CAR (Comprehensive) INSURANCE BUSINESS. Local Representative: NANCARROW AND CO.

HOTELS y—■■ — HOTEL WINDSOR / 47 Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH This well-known Private Hotel has recently been acquired by Mrs M. C. Kane, and has been completely repainted, papered and furnished throughout. Tariff from 7/- per day. Permanents from 25/- per week. Excellent Cuisine. M. C. KANE, Proprietress. ROYALHOTEL” OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH. Opposite where the River Avon flows. In quiet and glorious surroundings. Close to Cathedral Square and Theatres. Guests praise the excellent cuisine and comfortable accommodation. E. B. RAWLINGS PROPRIETOR. HOLMES PRIVATE HOTEL Next Coker’s Hotel, Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. The Oldest and Best Hotel for both ' Ladies and Gents. Special arrangements for children. Will be pleased to see old and new West Coast Friends. MRS. T. PILLING. Proprietress. "QPEND YOUR VACATION LN S CHRISTC H U R C H , and stay at the — WHITE HART HOTEL Where Sportsmen gather to obtain the Best of Everything. EXCELLENT CUISINE. HANDSOME APPOINTMENTS. Centrally situated within a few minutes of all theatres and all principal business houses. ■MTORGAN O’BRIEN, Proprietor.

HOTEL FEDERAL CHRISTCHURCH. (Overlooking Victoria Square). Excellent Cuisine, and Service Second to None in New Zealand. •The bedrooms are large, well-venti-lated, and heated with gas fires, the majority being equipped with hot and cold water. JAZZ ROOM included on premises. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. P.O. Box 532. — WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HIS LORDSHIP'S HOTEL LICHFIELD ST. :: CHRISTCHURCH (Next Bell’s Cycle Works). In making appointments West Coasters say—“ His Lordship’s”— a real Coast house. ONLY SPEIGHT’S ALE ON TAP. J. P. GOULDING. Proprietor. EXCELSIOR hotel MANCHESTER STREET, ’ CHRISTCHURCH. Popular and Conveniently Situated. i EXCELLENT TABLE. BEST. OF LIQUORS. PETER GALLIGAN PROPRIETOR. REVINGTON’S HOTEL GREYMOUTH. ; The Premier Hotel on the West Coast (Under Vice Regal Patronage). Excellent Cuisine. ’ Every Attention and Comfort. 1 ( Personal Supervision. t i Correspondence promptly attended to. t REVINGTON’S HOTEL I f P.O. BOX 36 :: ’PHONE No. 70. /

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 May 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 May 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 May 1936, Page 12

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