NEW GOODS ■ ... -// ;■■■ i'-i) 0^FOR )ainty & Serviceable Wedding Gifts. Don't rack your bi-ains puzzling over the question "What to g-ivo !'' Come to GILBERT BROS. Their fine display . of New Goods direct from the English manufacturers afford suggestions by the score. Here's a short list that will help you to come to a decision. Heavy silver-mounted Catholic and English Prayer Books, Mirrors, Brushes, Combs, Scent and Toilet Bottles, Photo Frames, Manicure Sets, Sweet Dishes^ Jewel Cases, Serviette Rings, Dainty iA.I Quality E-P. Silver Vases, Dishes for Butter, Jam, Sugar and Sweets, Cruets, Biscuit Barrels, Tea Pots Hot Water Jugs, Tea Sets, Trays and Cutlery. Clocks, Choice Art 'China and countless other beautiful new articles suitable for and Wedding iGifts on display here. Como in and see the assembly of good things. - I GILBERT BROS., THE HOUSE FOR PRESENTS TAI&UI STREET. REGISTERED SCHOOL OF MUSIC MRS W. B CADZOW Teacher of P I A NO F O R TE, And Local Examiner in Music for the Government. PUPILS prepared for examinations, if' required Theoretical and Practical. "New term may be commenced at any time. Concession in railway fares. " MR W B. CADZOW (Tenor) MRS W. B. CADZOW (Solo Pianist and Accompanist Available for Concerts, Socials, Recitals etc. For terms apply 125 Tainui Street, Greymouth. Phone 188 g. i. $r (GREYMOUTH IMPORTING COY) POTATOES : : : POTATOES Now in stock some of our Famous • Quality Potatoes. PRIME BLENHEIM CHAFF. ; LOWEST PRICES IN GREYMOUTH For Single Bags or Tons (2240 ibs.) Also — WHEAT AND OATS. MASON'S JAM JARS Reduced in Price to Clear. gTtc. MACKAY ST. Phones Nos 236, 32G ITbastimgs ARCHITECT. Coates' Building, Mackay Street. (A Card). JW AT« ON, ARCHTECT, has removed td Schioder'.s Temperance Building:, Tainui Street ESTIMATES supplied, and PLANS prepared for all classes, of buildintr WEATHER FORECAST. ■ -'-^-^'^ ■ Rev. D. G Bates at 5 p.m issued the following weather s-unimary\ and forecast : — . Summary: The barometer has risen everywhere, and strong westerly winds have changed to soiuthorlies wi>-h decreasing force. The '■'■weather has been squally and showery,: 'but improved* to-day. Forecast: Present indications are for moderaiVe to strong' {southerly winds, cool and changeable, weather, and a steady- rising barometer::
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Grey River Argus, 11 April 1912, Page 4
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