ABOUT WATCHES NOTHING is more annoying thnn to have a watch which keeps on stoo pmg. But wij& . can .wonder at it when we have so many climatic changes on the Coast. It i S; therefore ■ wise to buy a watch which will stand rain, heat or dust without being cf. lected. • ' ■ I Save the very WATCH special v built vor the Coast and at a price which will astonish you. LET ME SHOW THEM TO YOU. G.SWEETMAN .JEWELLER. TAIiNUI ST. GREYMOUTH. TH E TMPERIAL TTOTEL. At the corner of 'Richmond Quay and Boundary Street, has been taken over by— J. MONACHAN. (Late of the "Gilmer." 1 who will personally .supervise ■ the conduct of the hostelry! The strictest attention will be given to ensure • GOOD LIQUOR, ' . GOOD MEALS, COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE. The "Imperial" is the House of good Cheer. ORIENTAL HOTEL. RICHMOND QUAY, GREYMOUTH: FT AS just been taken over by SID CUTLER, (Late of Black's Point.). MR CUTLER wild give his personal attention to the supervision of the hotel and will spare no pains to make visitors comf«rtable. v ALL LIQUORS KEPT ARE THE BEST. A good glass of beer always on tap. " Everyone welcome at the "ORIENTAL." TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. THE IKAMATUA SAWMILL CO Are now prepared to supply ROUGH OR DRESSED TIMBER, Of the very best quality, and in any quantify, at lowest rates. , Special quotations given at the Company's Office, Arney St., Greymouth. Post Office Box Telephonf 104 ( 298
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Grey River Argus, 23 November 1910, Page 6
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