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• , ■ ' ■ . ■■■ ■ ' Here's where elaborate preparations have been -made for keeping up ■• - n •" --" .i— — — — — ■ I I — -¥ M^ *-» '^. 'Here's where you can buy 'your Christmas Requisites for the HoiM, the 3T ■ ©paPtmeiit lUll Of AgP M£ Vft , § ana Housenola . Wear and Farml >' and the Christmas stocking for Young and oid. • thiitgs to givfe ot* to buy for /^F n 5 SU^^CStIOIIS fOP EvePVOnC Peruse this list and if you cannot pay a personal visit to our Carnival, VIM!!* OWli W6dP & flltf* hmiC^ JWJm § * semi or write your order, which will be imincdia^ely attended to, J ww «L Mlt3 lIUUS© r j ;; E^^ B " ..-I^^ cream net aiid lace BLousEs i 6 10 35/- Lad^;^ c siLK kight^^^ S^,^^J^\ 3 Bristow's LAVENDER WATER- FRAMES, Pictures .. 2/6 7/6 to 29/6 e ac h White VOILE BLOtJSES, Hand E*Lo?deVed Ladies' Wh to TARINTULLE NIGHTDRES^ Bcauhful LACE TRAY ?LOTHS- . st les fc Suede) patent) Glace wMte. g 3 „ „, 2/11 4/11 7/0 13/6 eacli ' ANTIKUE COPPER 'PHOTO PSAMES- and Lace Trimmed ... 0/11 S«/- Real Lace and 2S S Qinvtv m\rAQT- q^ JS^ii^.* 0 W6 each L£ " lies ' BOUDOIR SLIPPERS, in Pansy, g 5 Colgate's Eclat PERFUME, in Box .. 5/11 - 2/6 each BLOUSE LENGTHS Crepe-de-Chine (2 varSy • Ladies' \VhiU TAEANTniLE WH? DAMASK SERVIETTES size 24 x 2^~ Salmon, Royal and Maroon Velvet 9/11 pair ,». 3 NIC , UR = OUTFITS 4/11 13/6 and 27/6 oach ANTIQUE COPPER SLIPPER CASES- Pink, Pale Blue, Ros^ Lemon" HeliSropc,' DRESSES Hand iwoTdcml- VU V * *° 2/9 Men ' S and HOLIDAY FOOTWEAR in • § Colffßtc'HWcok-cnd PACKAGES .. Vll each 19/6 to 22/3 each White, Black, and Apricot .. 25/- to 42/6 29/6 28/6 25/6 and 23/6 ' Black, Tan and White aU sizes and prices. • S Perfumed TOILET SOAPS in Fancy. Boxes-. • PLAYING CARDS, Illustrated S/- Plain 1/6 BLOUSE LENGTHS, Georgette (2 yards)' «/b A/b ana J3/6 GIFTS FOR MEN AND BOYS ' !• \ TTAMn mtpphpq m 1 1 v 2/6 5/6^ d . 7/ S ■ White, Black, Saxc, Emerald, Pink, Lemon, . „ ' TRAVELLING BAGGAGE . i S n/; JLb di "I " 2/6 and , 3^ t™i " ■ Children's Knitted SILK JUMPERS, two shade Damask SUPPER CLOTHS 17/6 10/6 12/6 each 3/11 4/6 to 7/6 each GLADSTONE BAGS, all Leather 84/- to 126/- ]• •| oent s LUMBS Black . . . . 1/11 eaca - _ effect.. .. .. 26/6 37/6 and 45/6 Embroidery SUPPER CLOTHS 10/6 12/6 15/6 Men's Fancy HALF -HOSE in all latest shades BRIEF BAGS, Solid Leather .. 42/- to 54/- !• 5 ! S\tr pT'wn^ 111101 ' 1 ?; U^ Urn h U *-• niw P ri Children's SILK DRESSES, Hand Embroidered , White Embroidered and Dmvn Thread > ' ' 8/11 9/6 to 10/6 pair Attached CASES .. .". .. 16/6 to 25/- g • HAIR CLAfevPS a^tea des.gn.- A. »^bl c Wove«, in and Lace Trimmed .. 22/6 to 35/- each RUNNERS .. 3/11 • 4/6 and 6/6 each All-wool BLACK CASHMERE SOCKs' Sk ■ -Sfe "8, I HVIRBRrSHFs^/Ba/^^SatolTySSS ; HI Swi' 9/11 S Chil iT/ S 8i " C MATINEE 'COATS, Laco and DUCHESS SETS, Hemstitched and Drawn Clocked.. ... .. 8/11 and 9/11 pair Jfeflt if g HAIR BKI.MIE.s 1/6 2/o 3/11 6/6 to 17/6 eacn 1 1 _V 1 r" -, P Ribbon Trimmed -.? .. 24/6 each - Thread .. .. . r/ A 9r rf R/Rl Fancy MERCERISED SOCKS in Grey Tanmul tf£sS%L SI SY% V ?V r ; ASPS^ d M^^- H. L Lad.es' Suede Goves Children's CREPE-DE-CHINE BONNETS- DOYLES, Lace Edges ' " . . 9d aYd iJfelil Black .? :" G .7' s^ i*s I I FA^?Co^ Fi W S? ChUdren'sW ,nd MnslJ^ 11 T^ "S t 7 t A^ o°l0 ° l "^^ „ L 1 1 rA^CHBAI^i;. gj Co^teUiW I I // G^- 0 l 9/6 Satin Finisn TABLE fcl^H^ * ™ Men 's Striped and Plain I^COLIIrI^ jM. I S ladies' Fmo WHITP P M ffl AVhilo Kid Gloves Itth r *™*™* <*** BMfr* **™& . . WS CRASH CUSHION COVERS, Frilled- Boy's White TENNIS SHIRTS- TZ S V g Ladies Fine WHITE HAN DKE RCHIEFh, . |»* \\) / H \Mi'lc Iv.d Glovcs,_vnth Ladies' Knitted SILK JUMPERS, in Grey and : 4/6 5/6 5/11 ' 7/6 8/6 9/6 11/6 each I&' te^itfßl^^B^ S 1 -»,jsscsr«?s.sas »,..„,,..„ 2 ,=y -* -SS»”* ■- » ir^F"™-"- ■ Sisr 4 ™ 1 ""?" i ; llß^/ J 5 Silk Perfumed HANDKERCHIEF SACHETS 16/6 to 25/- pair Lidies' Knit tori Ipdt? W>o- t^ •" ' Sn umtc^ A^ CURTAINS— Best Quality . 2/3 each , . I1 "^ S }• 3 Q /fi ,/ft g/h Garh Tnriio«' mil- T \OF wnsv i,, T-mmH f>pv Ladl * s knitted bPORTS COATS, in Rose, . 21/6 25/6 up to 45/- pair Man's White Hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS, ' k- I S 5 c-ii, i> •f 1 1v 1 m t vnipf Ladies, S.lk LALL HOSL, 111 Emeiald, Gaey Lemonp Nay Sax Q t Mqlq whh Double . bod size MARCELLA QUILTS— Special Value 1/9 1/11 each U *»««s£L lii £ Si SmXf Boxc" "• ' 1/6 each OWldm^ White Co on Morcor^ THKE& Prom 5/11 to 22/6 VELVET PILE SOFA SQUARES, « M ,i [ 01, all anff Tetonc m ake-34/6 37/6 39/6 to 59/6 , r^^^^^ K 1 Bilk Zl"» SCAEVES, SWpcd-.nY Pto HOSE Tane,^ Top Szc ™fo 12 Ladios' WWteTarantalle CAMISOLES, be.uti- .«lo»™ •• ■■ . . . ! 90/- d 95/- eaih Men's Tailor-cut BOX SUITS, *, : now ,on>- '^^» i H • Shades 12/6 17/6 21/ 35/ 45/ 2/S to 4/11 pair ully Avorked •• -• From 8 A to 25/-' Revcrsable WOOL HEARTH RUGS— . • 120/- to 155/- XSK^I^V: ig § Ladies UMBRELLAS (la Militairc)- . Ladies' GEORGETTE BLOUSES, Pink, White, "Ladies' Spun Silk VESTS trimmed Silk Lace- avmtt^tpw ttpaWit r>rrn a 45/ " 59/6 MCn ' S PRESID^ NT BBACE&-5/6 5/11 7/6 f^^,, f-I*^ lT«-l^l« A c • !• •i 27/6 and 35/- eacn Rose, and different colour Collars- 26/6 291/6 and 35/-' AXM^&.TER HEARTH RUGS- . . *OP 1»J1G JKIQCIICS I E ■ Ladies' Leather HAND BAGS- 45/- each Ladies' Spun SILK BODICES, Open Work- Hand mintefl BFT , qpftV V1 5? /6 ° S /" 7 % Q eadh GIFTS IN FOOTWEAR. A PfllflYv nf Tm;c nf all fi ■ I 8/6 12/6 19/6 25/- and 45/- AVhite CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSES, Hen?- 10/6 and 12/6 a and-pamted BED SPREADS , Double Size— _ A Uaiaxy Ot •! OyS Ot all ]• 2 SQUAW BAGS .. 1711 7/6 11/6 15/6 each stitched and Embroidered— Ladies' Pink CREPE-DE-CHINE NIGHT- Colour^ PTTOTTTnv phvtSq t0 23/6 ® aCh Daillty Little BOOTS and SHOES for Kiddies descriptions fOP BOYS j£ 3 WORK BASKETS .. ' .. 2/6 3/6 4/6 eacfc • . ,45/- to 59/6 eacn DRESS, Hand Embroidered .. .. 49/6 ° OlOUrocl OUfe HlOi\ COVERS- in ymtOy Colouxei}] Tan aud B]ack _ d Q j J S; 3 • ' v ' ' 7/6 each ' 3/11 to 10/6 ' g

KSH^ MoGRUER & Co* The Leading Drapers I I WKt&Z' GREYMOUTH, REEFTON and HOKITIKA I K^^ - - i - .. •....• g— — r ' • • ' » i . J ~' == = ;^ !? — *— — — — -^ ■ b=«»- » - . ; J^dßk^ v MAGISTRATE'S COURT ;; c Applied? 1 ' . WESTPORT NOTES 5 T r S? a skorfc yisit t0 the Grey dis - 1 i 3rcse^ befc^ eett the v* dually r? Australasian hotel? ■ Constable Withers corroborated the ) mj" «, ' ceived and that which is promised, tixe mB™1H»" '33Bf^i' c- v , TrTT.nvW.lWr foliar durine thTdnvmd had on A numfoer of tourists are making the m sl S ht The above sum is excxu- Choicest Uquors kept in «toclr. , StabyW^^^^^'^^^£mM^hx c:5 nC , C M i on ; lay f 1 " f 1S to see thS ho "lrft it ill ririit ° '^^ voyage round the coast of New Zea- *vo of what is expected from the dag and Grazing Accomomd^bn %t S S Arn Zh \t. \-ct a? • Orr-WallteV has to beer in tho presence of witness. tho Bullor District Hospital isitors wore sight-seeing in Palmer- A. and P. Show Tea Rooms Mr Stir- A lIESSAGE TO %TEN. S •, „^ S So hit ilPPiiion in the ea^es swainst Wm. Anderson, carrier,, said on De- <^ .the occasion of her approucning st Q n Street on Tuesday. ton's Concert and other. There arft __^i § YOUR CHRISTMA4S DINNER S tno licensees of the Albion'/Paroa and comber 10, he was carting beer from inarriago to a returned soldier at West- The Wostpolrt District High School also several valuable trophies wnich S x v S GiimcT Hotels. Mandl's to the Duke of Edinburgh P ort - concludes its year's programme .on hav e bcen^ donated by the Jewellers PLETCHEE For Clean Shave. If you S Will I>3 all the More Enjoyable is you USe S The case against the proprietor of Hotel. He had to shift the pipe in Inspector Cruickshanks is paying Friday next. School breaks up on the and others, and it will' be necessary FLETCHER want a ieSt Hdif-crit go S S ' the Gihncr Hotel was resumed yester- tJ) c cellar and he could not screw it his last official visit to Westport prior same day for the usual annuai six that you should give some directions FLETCHER to Fletcher. Q S.S. BRAND CORDIALS S day. ■ " up {l S a i"- He called to see Newmrfh to retiring from the ]Sew Zealand ro- weeks ', summer holidays. at this, meeting, as to how they arc ''LETCHER Cleanliness; Civility and S S Thomas Milligun. licensee of the Gil- at 6 o'clock and then again at 8.30 ] JCC Force. • FALLEN SOLDIERS MEMORIAL. to bo disposed of. Yours Faithfully, FLETCHER Attention at Fletcher's. « Made of purest ingrcdionis. and bottled under conditions of W mer Hotel, said that on the night in and found him homo. He told Newman Mrs.A. Pctckin, who has been' on a The following were present at the G.F.BRYAN, . ® siriHost hygiene. S.« Cordials imikc most delightful cooling and ® question Brown cuinc in the front to go down the cellar iiml see if every- visit to AV cstport in connection with- general meeting of the Fallen Sol- • Chairman. For, all that is Choicest | rcfrcli.ng Leverage dunng the H«n™cr. | a oor and as far as nc was aware the **£^ B^^ the disposal o/her residential property diers' Memoriaf Commit^: Messrs Messrs Bryan, McPacMen .net Mr. '%£*"* ** ****- g JEWEL JELLY CRYSTALS .. g i°° r ™ mai "t Z^it£\™ iC ££ at the corner of Wakefield and Peel Bryan, Dale, Parry, McPadden, Fox, Stephen (Orowaiti) were appointed ettes C 5 i T ! i. ■„■ , , R i'i C ?w°nf him was when the police did so. The doors were wide open. Street, returned to WelUngton by Ko- Richards, Young, Menzics: Mesdanies a deputation to interview the County ® Anotlu-r South *s C as Product, will add another dehc.ous dish 1o § "^1 iL/ He did not hear the To Scregant Rawle: One door of the mata on Saturday. . Mr J. Freeman Hobbs, Calvin, Stephen, Rose, Foun- Council for donation to" the fund. A AVE^T CO ASTERN WELCOME S your viands for the lesi.vc Season. \our grocer stock* these -g J ncrtci hrn. He did not a purchajßcd the abov(j jnoati6nod tain,. Lock, Dunn, Silcock and Riiey. . , A i N CANT^Rrv y, Q iamous N,ulh Seas Lim-s. g C ,l\| h "^ j s a k ?, ock a t ; the back open. He was certain that it was 8.40, | porty at £250.- . Mr J. C. Dale occupied the chair. • ===== 1A bAAiij{Kl..y, 8 ' ' >g book and I think it's the police," He not 9.40 that tho police came. He Mr Harry Stitt and his Aunt Mr ß .■ A good deal of discussion took place _.__ _ ■ „ .„_ West Coasters will be pleased to g SS^^SbC T*s*tf*lri»l rf S immediately went to the door and let could not account tor. tho discrepancy Guy, who settled up with several Pone as, to the best means of disposing, to AUCTION SALE OF FARM LAND. FRED W "COCHRANE (of Q £3Vl**»A4 £*%S€3L2D M. <TS.VrJ^A£A^ VUa g the police •„. A little later Constable between the police evidence and his stroct properties in the estate of the advantage, of the two valuable gold . Freeman's Cafe) has now taken over S ' S Houston came in the front door. statement. He w:\s only m the hotel i, ire Mr A. Stitt,- left by outward Ko- watches, a lady's and a gents' as do- In this issue Messrs Mark Sprot and . uul eom p lc t e lv renovated and 'rc-organ-g UICymUUUI O To Sergeant Rawle: Ho had instruct- tor 10 minutes. nuita for Wellington en route to their nations to "the fund by Messrs Hcrilcy Co_.'s now announcement in connection iscd the ' S • > a cil the girl not -to open the kitch «" n^ hon.e in the Auckland District. and Chamberlain. A suggestion was ■ vrith tho sale of _the^well-known prog^gG3raGma^^ g-.f« t g^JJ -^ 'A?^ V!s£ !£i2S w -J W^ «J -»d.« t^-Ud-b. Placed in t^rtcn I SSed P r«;cSey METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL, H^ sorrble le 1,,y 110 dhl not say to the came into sec him. He corroborated Westport, is now fust assistant at some shop windows during the hob, Valley alongside the railway with a „• , f « + .. r . . H vph ■ console "i'ni running this hotel. 1 defendant's story as to going down •'. tho Chief Telegraph en- days, for sale with a reasonable re f^t"^ to the main road. 'This valu- Manchester Street Chnstchurch. U'ft instruction* not to open the door to the cellar to inspect the pipe. He gincer for the Dominion. serve placed on same. A voicp:— able property is to be auctioned on _ W us * bc !°J v » atIOI W f ' ! ia tho police would be walking in and asked- Anderson to have a drink and , Mr. D. MeClellant .has returned from -Couldn't some rich gentleman in the January 13th, 1921 and will be sold in .Reasonable tariff, wholesome mcak, findin«r the house full. the P olic e came in while they were a visit to Hamilton district, and town buy it?" Messrs Fox, Dale, one lot or sub-divided! into three con- al^ bedrooms— iifcc a nome. ■ A ... Serjeant Rawle: I suggest to you drinking. states that the country .thereabouts McPadden, and Bryan were appointed venient areas. Besides the property iccigrams receive prompt .v o ■■B (TRf¥ I ¥T¥T^nr¥T¥T¥T<sT¥T¥T¥T<ffWT*T^ that your reason for keeping the police To Sergeant Rawle: As soon as he is remarkably prosperous. a committee to 'devise ways and means being A^ery conveniently situated in ~~ ' uuacA3tuuxi KUUXAXX,OXAXMLUU»XAXMAXUU9U9 - wa Hinß was a good- one? saw Anderson he said, "I believe you Messrs^ Bctts and Lawrence have of selling to advant . a g 0 a u d ma k e a rO . every respect, it adjoins the State JIM COL LOG HAN . : W Witness- ' I did no* keep the police brought the beer bill.'' each offered the Fallen Soldiers' Me- at, Tinxt mectin«- Mcsdamcs Ri- Dairy Farm -where, operations arc now uu'i ON HIS OWN FOB, MEN'S __, _ . . waiting/" Continuing, he said that : ' lie The Magistrate: "Then you intro- morial Committee the use of a niotor } ey aiul Dunn report ed makintr a house in train preparatory for next dairying -WEAR ONLY. T&M JIJ W fgF%> was positive ouc-half of the frontdoor diu-ed the subject, not Anderson." car for one-halt day for canvassing season. The property comprises a -Boots a Speciality. Call and see for fl/l^tirll C< In I B-«^ was open Witness: Yes. purposes. The committee are acknow- to houso convass at ±\gaka\\au and be largo aroa of cloarod ail{l plougliablc [ y yureCl r. Inspection invited. iV■ASI BI ■ i r* Tk 1 H^ Air Tovce- I obieet to this continual The Magistrate said lie was not sat- lodging the offer with thanks, and mg very successful m their mission. land>with homestead buildings and *,m w «- Hpor MawLara Quay. At J&UAt%AI TO* A WLmL4?SL*& rftftcraVion 'in eross-cxiiimnution. It is is/ied with defendant '» explanation and' -Vrill be glad to .avail themselves of the Mr E. McPadden guaranteed -to oan- gO od, strong fences. It is sub-divided — : : the sanic in every case. entered a. conviction with a fine of f facility to 'reach some of tho outly- vass from the Buller Bridge as far as into 2 5 paddocks, which arc well ANDERSON AND SONS S Q Serec-mt Rawle- I must ask these £2 and 7/- costs. Ung posts. Craddocks on the Cape line and Mi- Avaterod, with a good stream suitable A GREYMOUTH ' ' £ AS THE WF<?T rnA<ST T<? TTTT? S ■ questions and I may say that Mr ) | Th ft Indy's watch, given as ado na . Bryan to scolir C ap e Foulwincl.- .for hydro-electric use, ana of a large nt roliaDle ' flrm 6 i car- * «™irT.JY« ST IS THB 3 Jovcp's cross-examinations are useless tion to the Soldiers' Memorial Fund Further to his report Mr Brvan said proved carrying capacity. Full par- .If y kvstivv^ aJm SONS | BEST PLACE IN NEW ZEA. g and long enough tt , m^ ANn m \W Mr. Chamberlain, is valued at £12 fa rM the Jof wav itkulars may be obt-uncd from Messrs X nTKtc^for^c^Sl^dI LAND, SO IS MANDL'S BEER ' g . ' Ml - JoVe: i have been conducting W JE ™g^ IKA AND C0 ' V% he Jtßl Bad Ch^ Uc concerned, canvassing had been practi- Mark Sp?ot and Co. . jjj 9 THE BEST BEER IN THE g cases for years and my cross-exanuna, HOKIIIKA. j. ho ßul lo.^ Hosi^atal and Chai able comploted . There was about £60 ======== T!K-,r ,;;: if , re experts in their work, S DOMINION. ' § tiona has never been questioned before iS S^ SSSx ll- or £70 more to gather in. Outside ' „„.! ,»„. d.nrges are most reasonable. g g and now it is crihesed by a police- - «g in Iho County Chambeis next In of this they mist po to the eOillitr ,.,. WVo and Co. have just receivcVn GIVE THE TOM_A TRIAL. :•! ■ '* - Sj ma "' . -„ , p . lwlo . vr^ th-.fc's a { The Westport Trotting Club is cat- Ho expected that the farmrrs vo^M Jn^ont of Sea Qrass pramfi-qni^ ■ .v,-- ' •■- '" - ~ ~ fiMAMni'C Hal/IHI/I FDV IT S Scmoi-Sergeant R.iule. Yes, that s a produCS MERCHANTS. cring for record results throughout the contribute a couple of -hnn-V^i ••"« ;- tost 'n style and colours Cal . - • mnVl \ nOKIIIKa, IKI II- g 1>U The Mao ,,. tral e: Sergeant Rawle is mj% Uolc programme at its SumiSe rMeet- ,othe, A deputation Wd ,', '-day and make your S olect,on-Advt. 8 - . 3 not a lawyer. He has not had the cx r STOCK SALES HELD i ng> to bo held at tho M,n Street th e. County Council for a.W — ■ I : CHEATS ESSENCE) W , g fix inerience and inadvertently reiterates. i course on December 2'/th and 2Stn. i v view o± the generous response that . . . JHHQeQG3K3[QK3O3EQOSQ[OG^^ (However he is not the only one, as PERIODICALLY. 1 The Club 's privileges sold at auction had been m ade by the towuspec^. '^^PKTS.— Harley and Co., Ltd., p or Coughs and Golds ~~~W | «h,rin<r the last few days counsels have rico the "Argus" for list o . last Saturday, brought the highest bids that . pub ij e body would be hardly jus- have landed a gTand fonge of Car- ; civrc vnn MOS'FY = been "offenders in that respect. Sales. on record. „. m tificd in subscribing less thaii £.100. It Pet Squares in all sizes and design* 5* Vl f >" U T nrV _, This concluded the case and the . The Governmen t stea mer Hine mo^ AVas decklc(l to Cxtold cunvtissing op . Call and m.spect those. nOKSNOUCQOIX t ie=^==============^^ Miigistratc rcscrvod his d , cisioll . -_ ■ -^ si^ -«°" s a :v far - as t "^Ss^slsfijs-^s, I A CONVICTION RECORDED. ' ' Wellington. The steamer will then Brighton, the names of Messrs G.Po- — • ■-K have just lande d another ship- ' S IHOHTEITH'S DRIUGHT we 1 ;»"xrs;;;;.;~i; l s,u Bonniogion's irtsb »"«»"SSkB : = E.£s ';,%.="««= sss^iSiin.is.^.K '»»«.. w.: 0. mUillLlin O UFIHUUnI IILC £ an empty glass in front of him. Two Moss. Although potent ber of '"ffl^tSw to S?? may and a very, large share of the hard and quietly effects a permanent cure. Morley's, Ale always on Tap. „ .^. .. ' boardert were with him. The excuse enoug U f or the COUffhs of *°^\^^£E&e\fJ?S wol^ (perhaps the largest share) has Impenetrates to the actual seat of tho &CBB MUBPHY. , Propr^r^. OBTAINABLE AT I «™jr SC^^ $ S s^™^- p £ 1 .» ZS^'^iS - ■'. ■] • „ -^^ C there on business. While Andcr- harmful druSS Or narcotics '"ff expeditions en voyage Alto6«Y pi asea to report that the puDlic PV h^,^ H ,51,^^.^ not Printed and published by ■, James ik McFARLANFS ROYAL HOTEL, | .«^^-^»- 1 S^tufl/^^^ H-TPVlYimiill I To-Mr Joyce: It was liot Mi* that perfect Safety to the • Mr. C. ■ N. Boult has purchased a did them credit, and H was easHy seen Rupply di ; e6t to the <<S J nrda p, Dis . for the « Grey Biyw ArgUJ Com. VXLtSY 111 UU.IXI. X Anderson Avas there to secure some bur- V^rrtiUr^T^'O/ft whare, and is .having same rigged np that the momorics of o\ir Fallen Sol; tributihg Co ,• 38 .Station Eoad, Croy- pany, at their registered office, " > rds in the cellar. The licensee, after youngesu JTamiiy &ize X/U. O n the North Shore for camping pur- (i;ew ar<? gtiU fresh - n th(J minds of doilf Surrey,' England, and a package » Mackay Street, Greymouth.| fTWfflMin^njr HflfL« lßtfJLi MOftjTnurjJnt*' - «^^- -^— ifc Anderson left, said he had been cart- .. poses during the summer months. the great majority. of our townspeople, will b« mailed per return with full / B i< W^^«^^ plWBW^^ ing beer for him that day and came , Mr. P. Higgms returned yesterday x a / pleased ° to state that up to tllo particulars. THURSDAY. DECEMBER f 1920.

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Grey River Argus, 16 December 1920, Page 6

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