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i J /shirts! ? ' ro ' JU x ICANOODLEDUM!j * The King of Canoodledum i«i4 ■ ? to the Bishop of Rumtifoo: g 3 “What a Great King am I!” ♦ And thr Bishop queried: “Where ■ ► did you get that shirt?” “At g s Bert Hay’s, in Greymouth, sir,” J g replied the dusky King. With 4 . t apologies to the immortal W. fl ■ Gilbert we introduce to your no- * E tiee our wonderful shirt values — 4 * —for kings or mere men. I ? SHIRTS THAT MEAN ■ SAVINGS. ■ a . . ♦ » A fine range of Neglige Shirts g 3 in Horrocks’s White Shirtings, 4 g white with coloured stripes and ■ * coloured grounds. Also a good | R display of working shirts. Prices * 2 to suit all pockets. * Satisfaction guaranteed, or money I J refunded. Call, see, it 'e better, i S ► V\ e also stock O’Brien e Feet- fl ■ weai. * i BERT HAY, 1 ■ Mercer, Tainui Street. GREYMOUTH. b

• GET A WATCH : ■ That Plays No Tricks. " " The escapement of a Watch is a H ® very vital part of its organism— H it is the heart of a watch. : THE TENNENT LEVER ■ Watch Escapement has exclusive features that ensure perfect accu- ■ " racy as a timekeeper. Above q BB ground and underground, in tho m field, the workshop, or the home, a Tennent Lever is a watch that h ® plavs no tricks —it is always S 3 right, standing wear and tear under the most adverse climatic B " conditions. B : THE TENNENT LEVER ; E is an extraordinary inducement at : 45/- ; ' ■ Don’t miss the opportu- ■ : “ nity to procure one ■ a to-day. » j. TENNENT, : g Mawhera Quay. GKEYMOUTH. U pSSBBE9Baa!I!S

U> O Y A L HOTEL. (Under New Management.) OSCAR EGDEN (Late Managing Brewer to Greymouth Brewery C.), has taken over the above well-known hostelry and hopes by keeping only the best brands of wines, spirits apd beers to merit a fair share of public patronage. Excellent aceomoclation and moderate tariff. Dining room unddr personal supervision of Mrs Egden. OSCAR EGDEN, Proprietor.

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Grey River Argus, 16 June 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 16 June 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 16 June 1922, Page 3

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