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A Hew Oocoa For Hew Zeafanders. THE VROMA IS SO FIXE. ' - ;, - ; ' : - '•- ■-. y '_ : _ AS TO BE QUITE A RE¥ELAXIt|(^ n ; A -C^ With so many cocoas on the market, depend on it, we wouldn't take the risk of introducing another unless we were sure we had. an article of except- '••:.-; ional merit. . v - ; - --\ .-,-.„ But this, is exactl}' what our cocoa — Gro^tes' Cocoa — is. It's a cocoa right out of the ordinary. It is purer, because there is no admixture of farina in it. as marks most cocoas. It is stronger, because of its freedom from .adulteration. It is more nourishing, because it contains in larger proportion the essentials of a good cocoa — nitrogenous matter, fat, theobromiue. As for its flavour, we unhesitatingly repeat this will be found quite a revelation. Though new to JN T ew Zealand as yet, is one of .the oddest cocoas in existence. For nearly a century it has been regarded dii tlie Continent as ; ;ih'? cocoa par excellence. It is the choice of the epicure^Hhe ia*ounte in clubs, and the cocoa most in demand in good homes. Introduced to Australia a short time siuce. it caiight on at once. To use a colloquialism, Crrootes' Cocoa is now " all tlie rage." . ■ We want you to try this cocoa. You won't be disappointed. It wiil be right up to expectations. It deserves a trial. G-ive it that and we'll abide by your judgment. If your grocer doesn't stock it, write; to us* '.....-. • WnDPniß^ C*C\ I A Coffee, Spice, Starch and . UKCUU C£ >U M LU. Pepper.Manufacturers;. •. .. Established IS6I. • ' DUKBDIN, „... ..... . To,k© Motlcsß'-..- '„, >„. f The Boot of tl c day. Made specially for the following purposes :— Territorials, Biishnicu PTavvies, Miners ami workmen of all classes. ; . ; ; . ■..;'' V • As block below. No caps. Cpokham soles slugged. Heel tips. Standard screwed. NEW/ ■■;-■:. FIIICE ©SLY 15/11. ' Pcstascl/- extra • Those Boots cannot bo equalled in quality or price. Send for a pair and try the weaving qualities. Comfort, durability and ease with hard wear guarauteed. , ■ , „ ONLY PROCUIU BI^E-AT : ' ..'_.. P.O. Box 48. GHEYMOOTH. I Cs#el iete f ake Motice | ' The Bykc Season is here aud lam prepared to undertake al. m class of repairing work. v H Biing your Bicycle, to my Hospital •. H you will fiud the H MF* Price -Uijslit amd Work Guaranteed. 1 AGENT FOK'THE FAMOUS 'VB]|Lt CYCLE. ( 1 11/ H ■ 'T^ftr'WlWnr MACKAY STREET, ? I W«, &&• 1%-fU^gMlil^ SLy Next McILItOY-S STOES- | Couutry Orders promptly attendee! to. A Trial Solicited. ■:■/ M

EMPkHE HOTEk, GREYMOUTti; (Corner Mackay and lAinm Stiree r s)'. JAMES BEIRNE ;:..„...... Propiietor. HAS pleasure in innmitidg that be has taken over the propiiMcrship of that well-known hostelry, and trusts that Ly carefully , ctadyiiijf ia* comfort of the travelling and gr«nral public to merit, a continuance of t -E<b former, patronage. : y v A good' and comfortable acepmaaudation tor visitors. Good table; ar^ reasonaole tariff; • None but the BEST BRANDS <f, Wines "and Spirits stocked, and onlj. Speight: s Best Draught ALE on tap. TH E only way to know; if Lane's Emulsion will cure you is to try it. Have you done so ? si STRAIGHT TIP; Brown— "LJaye just heard of something good;' fairly makes your hair curl." \ . ' : . Jones.— '.'What's- that ?" /. Brown-^ : SPEIGHT'S BOTTLE© ALE and: STOUT. ' . . "'-"'% Jones.— "Well dom-'t 'tell the other fellow. This' is tbu best in the colony." . .^ V " Powley and Keast BQTTLERS.

NCAHERE HOTEL NGAHERE. . MRS BERNHARDT ... Proprietress r|iHE above Ho:cl ds complete in -i- all particulars for the accommodation of Visitors and Boarders. The House is under the personal supervision of the Proprietress. THE BEST OF ALES STOCKED VISITORS TO TOWN t < I I BE SURE TO VISIT THE TAJLNUI ST. GREYMOUTH!. m HE CjHIP TNN JLhe ohip ' Inn J. S. BARTON Proprietor. (Late of Hereford, Christchurch) MR BARTON takes this opportunity of announcing that he has taken over the above hotel and trusts by stt ict attention to business to warrant support None but the BEST Wines, Beers, and Spirits. Stocked. Personal Supervision. A Trial Solicited A Trial Solicited

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Grey River Argus, 23 September 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 23 September 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 23 September 1911, Page 7