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THE PORTABLE CORKER WARDROBE | PUT UP IN A FEW MINUTES. Keep your Clothes Tidy. Rif ' l IB 1 , 12/6 flnrt - li ilnr' H II It AzfC// ml H /|| if, ’j No Room should be raj ’It-P U f?. <« without this handy, ’l ’ L. portable, and indis- ■'l L pensible Wardrobe. j < OAKLEY & CO., LTD. | HOUSE FURNISHERS GREYMOUTH || i! Costs Tuppence— I Saves Pounds II It will only cost you twopence for a stamp to send for our | > New Price List, and you will find you can *iave pounds on your xj Boot Bill, when you corajL&re our prices with those yoM have been J] tn the habit of paying elsewhere. I . n i( New Stocks to Hand-Slippers and Gum Boots. i I JOLOSHES—- ![ Ladies 5/11 7/11, 7 to 10 4/11, 11 to 2 6/6, Men’s 7/6 9/11 •"} KNEE GUMS—Ladies 16/6, Girls 7to 10 13/6, 11 to 2 14/6 1; MEN’S KNEE GUMS .. .. 25/- 30/-, Leather Sole 45/Bl HIP GUMS .. 40/-, “Snag Proof” 57/6, Leather Sole 55/1; Men’s LACED DERBY BOOTS, lOin high, suitable for wet or dairy wear, and not so clumsy as a Knee Gum .. .. 25/- ■ II Ladies’ “Kozy’’ SLIPPERS, with padded sole, Cherry, Brown , and Navy 8/11 | Ladies’ FELT SLIPPERS, Leather Tump Sole, Royal, Saxe, Black, ! and Crimson .. .. . . . . . . .. .. 8/6 ! > Red Y'elvct Corded (Carpet) SLIPPERS, Leather Solo .. 8/6 J CHECK FELT SLIPPERS, Felt and Leather Sole—fj 5/6 6/11 7/11 8/6 I Children’s SLIPPERS— [J 4 to 6 3/3 3/9, 7 to 10 4/6 4/11, 11 to 1 4/11 5/6 DON’T FORGET TO STATE SIZE. ,-J ADD POSTAGE IF uNDEB £l. « R. HANNAH & CO. S Box 48 GREY MOUTH. ’Phone 17 7 UWUIM —I HI —II > J. P.’

I p I O N E E B HOTEL I I GIBSON’S QUAY, HOKITIKA. This House will E'l’psc nil others for lloiuu.^-'*-s. I). HUNTER . . Proprietor. 'Phone 161. T) EYING TON ’S HOTEL. GREYMOUTH. Right Opposite the G.P.O. Recognised Hou so for Tourists and Commercials. NOW UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. Conceded fhe Premier Hotel on tho West Coast. An excellent Table affording the best in the market. Wines and Spirits selected and guaranteed true to label. M. A. THORNTON, Proprietress (Late of Ngahere). Telegraphic Address:, “Bevington’s." gEV E N MILE HOTEL. RAPAHOE. The above hotel is under now management. Visitors may rely on obtaining every comfort. The travelling public will find the viands equal to any that money can buy. Whisky and Wines of all kinds kept No refills. The house is the stopping point for those visiting tho “cenery of Bnrrytown and the caves. Morning and Afternoon Tea, with refreshments, supplied. W. McLEAN, Proprietor. CENTRAL HOTEL. HOKITIKA. MR AMOS DOWELL wishes to notify tho public that he has taken over tho above Hotel ,and hopes by strict attention to business to solicit a fair share of public patronage. Only the. best brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits Stocked. The table in under the supervision of Mrs Dowell. -—- CALL AND SEE ‘’MOSSIE” WHEN IN TOWN.

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Grey River Argus, 19 June 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 19 June 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 19 June 1922, Page 2