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I Christmas MUSIC JjEgftSs Bed-rooms. The recognised House tot The universal language, music, with its impelling incentive to I°™^ **—"*. > imagination is the one and only means of giving exact and proper attention. «* expression to ones feelings on every occasion especially at Christ- ' mas time. A beautiful Piano, mellow-toned Violin, or any of ! the hundred and one charming small 'music instruments which wo f LU B • HOTEL. J. stock, will make an excellent gift, and will as time goes on act ' ... as a reminder of the giver. A good song or bound volume of the ' old masters is also an estimable present. A look through our j warehouse will prove instructive and entertaining to anyone Mawhera Quay, Greymoutli. !• especially at the present time. > ' - C r ¥¥ K<X WE T tf T r* J6W rr#v y -#.-* ftbst -class accommodation. vnAa, JSHitx Ix G£ CiO« JLXCI* Tariff: 8/- per daj. Permanent! v (Late Milncr and Thompson, Ltd.) P«* anrangememt. ' 12S MANCHESTER STREET :: CHRISTCHUROH Q.-*: . _».._ .^__. .«».__ .^ rhe Choicest Brands of liqaon kept •• S. SIMEON, Proprietor. IWfc~~\to~~ ~<V**^J*~*-^^~<ir+~^^ DUNOLLIE HOTEL. (Near Eunanga). I . A POPULAR MEETING PLACE T WE ARE SEED EXPERTS accommodation; i; flrst-elaw "** "" *"* v■■*~ ** ■■*» ■■■■1 ■■ %J m eals, best brands of Ales and. Spirits. : - _ " — The Dining-room ia under the'supe'r--1 '..,.. " ' ' y vision of Mrs Lees, C? And that is the chief reason why farmers should place their *■• LEES, Proprietor. orders for grass seed with us. ■ : — "' ." .', "/.''".: -n ■ ■ i[ QILMEB '^h&JEL. Personal Subervision i mt t. Mim g am & now Mine I . . c ehis Popular Hotel. Under his mam^jj I ; By experts is exercised over all our stocks and we handle only \ agement patrons are assured of tie ' , the purest, machine-dressed seeds, free from rubbish. f best of attention. Only the best Ales, ■■•■■■■• ;•--.-. 1 Wine* arid Spirits stocked. Every £ iomfort of a horns. C „ T. MILLIGAN, Proprietor. 1 Send Us Your Order - — — — — !And you will be sure of havs>ig the best seeds available. Our I!' H^ TEL ' GRAND CENTRAL. new season 's stocks of fertilisers jiro to hand, and we urge you ' . to let us know your needs as early as possible ,so that your order may be filled. Our establishment is the recognised WEST 107 CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON. COAST HEADQUARTERS foj farm seeds and fertilisers. C —A Few D.oots above Royal Oak — vr 1 GRIFFEN & SMITH I trt I Day %^» I *S£*2*" 11 ""* > "" I v»"» ■ i-M PVt KJI II 111 L*|\|« £. lecommodation with Every Convenif "RCHANTS :: :: GREYMOUTH I Proo n^° GM '"' ■^— «—— —^ on— Mfc-^^^sjpEE^^ii^^^ S. EDILSON, -was designed and introduced __ Jff^^jj jtyS^hd ' V 1 to meet a demand for a machine tjjC^SmJ^ Of\lf( V ' 1 • GREYMOUTH. "° Simpler. im JB WlllJ l) ' I Keco g ni » e J, Hou9e '*» Tourist, ama _, . .V* * \^. JLf Wj)l M Oommercialß Easier to Operate, M NOW UNDER ENTIRELY NEW Easier to Clean, <^^^*^^w///// ' M MANAGEMENT. _ -^^£^> TBAIiU mr Conceded the Premier Hotel on the AGENTS ' "^^^^li I 8 j?>-~jS^r © c^ cdllent Table afEprding the best WANTED. -Ik >^£^^pr •_, in the market. Wine's and spirits seipjj lected and guaranteed true to label. r: * " ( m^k p&9 M - THORNTON, Proprietress The Simplex Milking Machine . \kiPfi\ s W1 <&* &?**"s; ■ <*« >* ♦i 1 M &^^ \ Telegraphic . Address: Revmjrton's '® WANOANUI. \ v ' . : ■■'■-■ n POST OFFICE HOTEL. , g °^ B>Ba « , • •»■ ' (Hokitika.) w\ j jj^^ (Btood Table. Best of Wines amd Spiriti. '■"• \ssm(£^S ** OOWIB ' Proprietor. f 3fte*jtif^l f fS^f 'i?X> "\^/TEEN YOU CLBIB THE HILL t. 17 /fl|i\ firftSS^^^ THE ROYAL HOTEL, DENNISTON c~^T^^^^2&wmjjiki^^ in IBM^3l^L m^Jl^j Onl y Sparkling Wines arid Ambex Father Xmas Says — "Use j.p.oliveb, Edmonds for the Pudding," »****«. The Xmas Pudding will be a huge the purest and best and contains success if it is mixed with Ed- only, first „quality, .quality ingredients. MEW CROWN HOTEL. mond's " Sure-to-Rise" Baking Edmond's is cheaper th«in inferior , Powder. Edmond's is the care- powders, because it goes further. BURNETT'S FACE. ful cook's favourite, it makes pud- Tell the grocer to make sure and This up-to-date two-storey building, dings light and delicious. 'Tis send Edmond's Baking. Powder. lighted by Electric Light, is now open. . % . First-Class accommodation, also best CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING °* Wines and Spirits stocked.. Local ft |lb. flour (or U brea'kfnstc'ups), 2 A ! eS and S P ei g nt ' s °. n Ta P* Onl y a few Jaw. heaped teaspoons Edmonds Baking Uxk. mV^ 1 i\ i V 3H. 1 * „•«. jft. Powder, 2ozs. bread crumbs, Ulbs Wfe , under the personal supervise jS&Ws&mfr suet, 2ibs raisins, lib. currants, lOom. !*P%ri£* « r « «_. - x JW¥ sugar, 2ozs. almonds, lib. mixed '"^D^O; ''' PARR. Pnpnetor. "j*j|j|^|s^©sL candied peel, salt and spice to .taste. . — ~ ~ ; — * ,^^^^^^^, Mix ingredients well together and .. jZjsf^g&gjilkfadd six eggrs well beaten, and three-' &&*P7F%Wi!& m -vt t? ixr ir a w "R T? f\ Q «SP quarters of a pint of milk; diyide NEW MA ® BROS. <3lliiJPiPjP'^* " )to t^ 0 ' an<^ nour8 > or f°»r j^^^^^?^^ • — — — -^^^^^ i_Z_ Ur "" ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICES. V -■- ' -^ / ■ BAKI>JG- aw- y i v hope, murchison, nelson, \ I MJ -rzs^^rrvcZ^ i^J V 3 BLENHEIM, MOTUEKA, : . A I'" 1 _^_- V * / RIWAK.A - . Cars ieave Westport iur Reefton 1 =' * ' » daily at 10 a.m. Cars leave " Reef top. for Westport OJME K R HOTEL W? 5 AXE THE fi EST TAILOR^ laily at 9.30 a.m. V - IN HOKITIKA. Cars leave Reefton Railway Station GIBSONS QUAY, HOKITIKA. - for Westport, after arrival of morning Because we employ only expen train from Gfeymouth. workers under most skilled supervis Gars leave Westport at 6 a.m., and ■" ion and the materials we use are the Reefton at 7 a.m. every Monday, Wed'•est obtainable. aesday and Friday for Glenhope and D. HUNTER, Proprietor OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE. MuTchison every Tuesday, Thursday This Botel will eclipse all others And our Clients experience that and after arrival of trains tor homilinew. feeling of self-satisfaction that eosuet f wm Nelson. Phone ltl 'Phone 101 to those who are well dressed. Through passengers booked to all trains from Nelson. ■ . M. Me G A T I N. -^^ _•_-_ TT^mT-T HARLEY AND CO., GREYMOUTH, RED LION HOTEL. -^ HOKITIKA. - " f*. v t (Hokitika;. a \ N V VJ D £ ALB AND CO., Where up-to-date Accommodation is • : , Provided. . _ jgQY THE BEST StFIT YOU Coaches will run between Otira and CAN AFFORD. Arthur's Pass every -. TUESDAY, — „v-" ' • THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, carry- . _*." ' ' :'. ' ... '";"■_^_ _ '•'■ •;.--. MSm S goods and furniture ONLY. MoJ. J. McINTOSH, Proprietor. <; -'■ - : : '"■•', ■- : h T - tor-cars towed over the hill as usual. ■• ; ; L .; ■'■,-' Prices reasonable. For particulars apPIANO«.— HARLEY AND CO., LTD., Bu y » Tailo^made." It • will be bet- p i y direct' to:— . L , . , . • : .. •' v ter > wear better, and give infinitely have 3 ust landed another ship mQre yalue f■ m tnan ft eh SYD E, S^of^^yS:,^ -dy^nade or . suit. Proprietor, Otira. Mont over one, two, or three years One TaUor-made Suit wiU outlast twe __^ «__i , Call and inspect then*, instwiment* or three made-to-measure. : f%*»m* **to»m~lU*m '*iIWCI _ • ' • ■ - 'SEB US TODAY FOB YOUR NEXT '^ ' •^■j* Leading styles in millinery, ': r. . ;■■ •' '■-'•■■■■ I Bronchial 1/6 & 2/6 & blouses, etc., now sihowing . at Aitken , Teeth, ' damaged or iiouiid 4 HANWELL WILLIAMS, 1 :md Peters. The Up-to-date Drapers, wanted, increased price paid Vl' Chemist I Mawhei-a Q\iay, wliotr the best- service ret nTn mail. Pearline Co., 168 Queen Am .^ _^ ' v \'"k and value awnfit you.— Advt. i Street, Auckland. Established 1&00. \&*fW M — VU*^ j^n ■» ■«HAfr|t|i

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Grey River Argus, 30 November 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 30 November 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 30 November 1920, Page 5

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