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EVERYBODY'S TEA ROOMS,

Tlie proprietress of Everybody's Tea Rooms, Miss E. Gies-eking, has made ready to cope with the holiday people, who will crowd Greymouth this ycarl Three large rooms have been fitted up' in the latest city stylb and patrons will find themselves royally welcome Cold luncheon, Tea, Coffee, cocoa, and soft drinks will 1 3G sorvcd ' rig]lt through the holidays. JAS. KYLE'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. Dnnng the holidays .the well-dressed i man will be the envy of all his iel--bws. Nothing looks better than a ■vvell-cujt, well fitting suit mad© of the finest material. To get these things every man should visit Kyle's where he will find a splendid assortment of tweeds and serges to choose from. In cacc it is wet during the holidays Mr Kyle has procured a fine assortment of overcoats. These overcoats should-be seen by those who need one. FLETCHER'S. " .-* Bcf orte; ~w.ii arrived at Fletchers we could get the aroma of a perfect cigar and when we got there wo were soon puiting away hl a ponect beauty, mr Fletcher specialises in cigars. Ho has a._so a line assortment ox Ltowe Pipes - Camoy pipes, cigar and cigarette holders, tobacco pouches, safety razons, brushes, strops, and all the requisites for a camportable shape. ROYAL HOTEL. The travelling public in New _ealand have little to complain of in the matter of ' accommodation in the various towns in the Dominion and it is a well-known fact that for comfort and satisfaction Grcymoutn in regard. to hotel accommodation is deserving of the highest award,; Mr W. McFariane now conducts thc > Royal' Hotel in Greymouth and the numerous testimo'n/ials he receives is ample evidence of the civility and attention meted out to travellers. i . „ "" AITKEN AND PETERS. With Xinas week approaching the main concern with most' people seems | to be tha. purchase of new clothes. To intending purchasers we would offer a j word of advice— Messrs Aitken and Peters the well-known drapers on Mawhera Quay have just opened up an ex- ■ tensive Hne of clothing. To say the . least the bargains are unprecedented,

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Grey River Argus, 20 December 1920, Page 4

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EVERYBODY'S TEA ROOMS, Grey River Argus, 20 December 1920, Page 4

EVERYBODY'S TEA ROOMS, Grey River Argus, 20 December 1920, Page 4