THE MAYFAIR ■■■■■■■■■■■MBWMmßMMunrmtxtiwnwima iwui,—rm fsjwwvjwimr IF YOU DON’T TOOT YOUR OWN HORN IT WON’T BE TOOTED. That's why we’re going to talk business. Our business keeps our styles always new. Mayfair clothes sell quickly because the public wants them. We mark our goods at bedrock factory prices, cut out the middleman, the high rent, and all the extras! We guarantte everything—Fit, Wear-, Style, Satisfaction. We are proud of “The Mayfair” and the way it is appreciated by the public. We gained 200 new customers in April. We will more than double that again for May—there's nothing surer. SHOP WHERE THE CROWD SHOP. The Mayfair Men and Boys’ Wear Specialists, MAWHERA QUAY :: GREYMOUTH ’PHONE 276.
REEFTON BEER S. Monteith’s Draught At MTARLANE’S ALBION HOTEL GEEYMOUTH.
Mandi’s Ales As the West Coast is the Best Place in New Zealand, so is Mandi’s Beer the Best in the Dominion. HANDL’S, HOKITIKA. TRY IT. iiiitetniiiiiiiiiif Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' mu in iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
/ -j Jrf'Serues you right'.’ ~nl,sewi^r looking for a BA KG AIN in TEA may think too much about the money hopes to save and too little of the fact that by drinking rubbish her health may have to pav. It s unwise to drink common tea; it isn’t nice; it isn’t good lor one’s stomach RECORD is a good healthful tea it is re r re>iiing to drink, nice to taste, evinomical to use. Each grade of RECOI'D lEA is sold as cheaply as GOOD tea ('an Le We recommend the 3 3 grade, even one's favorite. Delightful aroma, delicious flavour ai.-' • cry saving. Try It To-day ! o rc'/p/i BtiXUiW
p A K O A HOTEL (Adjoining the Sea-Beach, Paroa) WM. HOLT beg s to notify the (Jenera! Public that lie has taken over ttie above well known Hotel, i - 'i by keeping only the best brands ol V. . . itpirita and Ales, trusts to receive a there of public patronage. ►-SPLENDID SEA-SIDE RESORT— Excellent ; cs for bathing (both fresh and salt water), WM. HOLT, Proprietor.
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Grey River Argus, 18 May 1922, Page 7
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330Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 18 May 1922, Page 7
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