PUBLIC NOTICES. THE CHAMPION KILL-CLIMBER, NEW HUDSON THREE SPEED MOTOR CYCLE. The fact that the New Hudson Motor Cycle has nob only had an unbroken run of successes at Home and abroad, in open competition against the world, but has '\sco(>pb(i the pool" in local contests,' is conclusive proof of the exceptional capabilities of the New Hudson- and its superiority over other machines. Read the following^ results of the LOCAL HILL-CLIMBING CONTESTS ; New Hudson First on Each Occasion Tiiiuu ii Contest : Now Hudson first, also bear, performance of day on formula. New Hudson second, Ouiicdiii Contest: New Hudson first, also beat per formance of day on formula. New Hudson third, ■ • Surely these results demon-* strate that for hilly or other country the New Hudson is r,he speediest, surest, and ' most reliable motor cycle. Write for Prices and Particulars, W. A. Scott & Sons ]83 George Street, Dunedin. " B \ GOOD STRONG LIKENESS OI YOURSELF EXECUTED BY // Popular A. . . I KIN € I ' ' \N I 6 "01 0" y/ |w GOVERNMENT INSURANCE 1 DEPARTMENT /^ FACT No. I. The GUARANTEE OF THE STATE goes with every Policy issued , by the Department. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. R. S. LATTA, Resident Agent. STRAIGHT TIP. Brown— -"Have- just heard of something good; fairly makes your hair curl." , " Jones.— "What's that?" Brown— SPEIGHT'S BOTTLED ALE and STOUT. Jones.— ''Well don't tell the other Fellow; This is the best, in the colony." - "' . .| Powley and Keast BOTTLER 9. DUKE OF EDINCURCH HOTEL IKE TROCADERI BOUNDARY ST. .. v GREYMOUTH; FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS • '.••■ ■ ■ '■% j COOKED BY A FIRST 'CLASS CHEF. • ILate of the iWhite Hart ... Hotei. Christchurch), TRY ThE ABOVE RESTAURANT AND SUPPER ROOMS. Cleanliness nnd Civility is my Mouo. Meals at any hour of the day or .dit. PRIVATE APARTMENTS/ FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. O*»EN ON SUNDAYS FROM 6 p.n a.m and seven p.m at the followinb to 11 p.m. R MUNDY Proprietor.
X MAS I X M AS I ! XMAS ! ! ! . : RESIDENTS OF GREYMOUTH. '/* Purchase your FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY - (GieseJcing's Buildings).-' New Season's FkUirS. Xmjs STOCKINGS a.nd CONF ' 0 1 ... )li~ ERY in abundance.' .' '-";•, ■■: FIREWORKS for Xmas and ' tl v. New Year. .'■"-. T •-, TOYS and FANCY GOO J%- for Xmas Presents 1 . . • , " '
BOTTLE DEPARTWENT IS NOW OPENED Proprietor, ..takes .this".qppor-- ■■• -t;;■j,i; : tual^ •otVjnfprmii^g.'-liis patrons and- tht&: public generally that he ; has added "^"6: hisV business thei abpye- Depar trneiitf and will : nbw Vl -be' v '"in 1 t i a positioji t, Ox supply, at.' the prices ruling at Stores ,'; v ; v' y ," ;; J. J. U'BtUEN ..^.;v...,. proprietor v Pute SILK HANDKERCHIEFS an d SILK . DRESS PIECES (all cp'.qu rs ) almost gfiven awayV ■ ,- .: . '•v
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Grey River Argus, 18 January 1912, Page 2
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