■ The Choicest of Gifts —your Photograph. The simple gift that lends the touch of friendship without the embarassnient of an obligation. There’s a Photographer in your town. J. RING, Mawhera Quay, GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 161.
('ENTRAP HOTEL. HOKITIKA MI; AMOS DOWELL wishes to noify the public that he has taken over he above Hotel ,and hopes by strict I attention to business to solicit a fair I -hare of public patronage. Only the ’»■->. brands of Ales, Wines, j and Spirits locked. The table in under the supervision of I Mrs Dowell. h'Al.l AND BGE “MOSSIE” WHEN JN TOWN E V E N MILE H O T E L. RAPAHOE. ■ he above hotel is under new man- ! I ugcnient. Visitors may rely on obtain- I ing every comfort. I Tim travelling public will find the viands equal to any that money can i v nnd Wines of ail kinds kept : No refills. The house is the stopping point for those visiting the “/icnery of Barry- • .iiid the caves. Morning and Afternoon Tea, with '•rents, supplied. W. McLEAN, Proprietor FURS - Foxes, Rnbb i t, Opossun skins, and j all other kinds tan- — ncf '- f lyed black, and made up into ladies’ and children’s coats, fur sets, muffs, wraps, stoles, eapes, etc. Also into rugs,, mats, ; etc. Large stocks and varieties of made-up furs, coats, rugs and skins for sale, ALASKA FUR DEPOT, M ANUFACTCRING FURRIERS AND SKIN MERCHANTS. 103 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON ’Phone: 32.65. Telegrams: “Sasanoff,” Wellington N.B. —All kinds of skins tanned in larr , ° or small quantities. O A ) I W AY H O T E L. ■ ii'ER M \ W H ERA QUA> GREYMOUTH.' A HOME AWAY Mr J. MAHONEY begs to intimate 'o the General Public that he has agaii akeii possession of the above well ujf.-wn hostelry where all old ami nev. ’-iends \ id receive a neartv welcome 'Vines. Spirits and Ales of the highes’ quality only, kept in stock Aceommo laiion unsurpassed. MODERATE TAIE I ’’-’ iountry visitors to tour. the day 1 'nay obtain a fird-chiss o ton. 'Phone 72. P MAHONEY Pre Set nr QOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED MACKAY STREET , GREYMOUTH. Capital .. . . £2.000,000 Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very Best Conditions. The South British is a Colonia] Institution, offering policy-holders the lowest rates. All matters adjusted lo«ally a Prompt and Liberal Settlement.
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Grey River Argus, 3 July 1922, Page 8
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