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Ladies 9 and Gents 9 ' Wristlet Watches New Stocks Just Prices are 20% i I raj LADIES’ R.G. AND CHROME TIP TOPS, £3/8/6 to £4/19/6. GENTS’ CHROME TIP TOPS. £3/5/Other makes include: Titan, Rotary, Sagara, Datum, Hafis, Buren, Tudor, Rolex, Omega, Tissot, Movado, Cortebert. PRICES FROM £4/10/- TO £25. ALL WATCHES CARRY A SUTHERLAND’S GUARANTEE. SUTHERLANDS THE JEWELLERY HOUSE OF THE COAST REEFTON GREYMOUTH WESTPORT Phone 182 Phone 586 Phone 238 Good Way to Trouble IBr hto have your car tuned up at Kennedy 9 s NOW, before the holidays, bring your car along to Kennedy’s Garage, and have your motor tuned to Its beet performance. IPs surprising what a difference it makes. CAR GREASING A SPECIALTY. KENNEDY BROS. LTD. PHONE 255 — BOX 28 GARAGE, BOUNDARY STREET, GREYMOUTH. a YOUR BABY WILL LOOK DIFFERENT TOMORROW— —— Have Him Photographed Today INKSTERS STUDIOS GREYMOUTH. BREAKFAST AND LUNCH FOR TRAVELLERS Wellington Railway Station Dining Room Travellers to and from Wellington may obtain breakfast and luncheon at Wellington Railway Station dining room. Coinciding with the arrival at Wellington of expresses from the north and steamers from the south, breakfast is served from 7 a.m. till 10 a.m., Monday to Saturday inclusive. Luncheon is from noon till 2 p.m., Monday to Friday, inclusive. Service includes free storage of luggage for one hour and use of feeding chairs for babies. On Sundays the dining room is closed and light breakfast is obtainable at the station cafeteria. Quality : Cleanliness : Courtesy
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1949, Page 4
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