A. H. MILNER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. The Oldest Established Jewellery . Firm in Greymouth.) HAS OPENED UP A CHOICE STOCK OF JEWELLERY:— RINGS, "*' BROOCHES, ELECTRO PLATE, WATCHES, GREENSTONE ORNAMENTS CLOCKS, ETC, ETC XMAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS OF ALL KINDS INSPECTION INVITED H| Bee=keepin£> «m is an Industry particularly wRI suitable for Women! The O7rH| Farmer's Wife and Daughters I 1 can earn good money and %Rj keep the Home supplied with lv delicious Honey by taking up \3 this congenial work. A nice f\ little lot of ■" Alliance " Bee/&j hives, with necessary equip- . p*3 iuent, won't cost very much I gw' . If you will call or write «« alra^ we w *^ £ ive you a^ tiia yK-a/Srst information you want. WILLIAM HOLDER & SONS, GEEYMOUTH. J ▲GENTS. HALLI Q OYAk B* AllALL! IXOYAL IVXAIL OOACHES, OACHEt. OTIRA— ARTHUR'S PASS OTIRA— ARTHUR'S PASS OTIRA— ARTHUR'S PASS Patronised byCook's Tourist Passengeri. , New Zealand Railway Passenjeri. Tovrist Department Passenger*. ■ _____ . ■ ■ Recognised as one of the FINEST COACHING SERVICES in the DOMINION. FARES.' SINGLE 12s 6d. RETURN £1. Book fovr tickets only with. BALL VNDCO. Ag-ents in all West Coast towns. GREYMOUTH— A. White, A. J-ll-jroir (Stationer), or Harley and Co., Ltd.. Locftl Repreientativei*
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Grey River Argus, 31 December 1914, Page 6
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196Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 31 December 1914, Page 6
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