LWAYS SOMETHING NEU THOS. CRANKSHAW THOS. CRANKSHAW THOS. CRANKSHAW THOS. CR ANKSHAW The Ideal Suiter. The Leading The Best Possible Serges Procurable Saltaire, and Tonmost Serge always ii stock. Suits made on the premises b? mteed. i Competent Staff Satisfaction Gu: » House for Tailoring THOS. CRANKSHAW THOS. CRANKSHAW THOS. CRANKCHAvv THOS CRANKSHAW ; The Idea. Suiter,” Coates's Building' GREYMOUTH Country visitors seeking quality and good values should shop at \. E. Kil gour’s. Our spacious departments a e laden with the choicest goods. W e guarantee that your warts will be s: t isfied. The values are die best: Sheffield Pocket Knives 2/-, 2/6, 2/11, 3/1 Letter Files, 3/6, 6/6; Good American Pencils, 1/- dozen; Embroidery Rings. 1/6, 1/9 pair; Sunshine Purses, go< d value, 9/6, 11/6, 15/-, 22/6; the fashion able Black and White Sunshine Purse. 10/6 Ladies’ Leather Handbags, some thing special, 15/6, 22/6; 60in Basket Straps, with steel handle, 3/6 pair. K E. Kilgour, Up-to-date Bookseller an J Stationer.—Advt. P M P i R E HOTEL WESTPORT. MB NEIL CULLING, late of the Jlub Hotel, Greymouth, has taken over he above Hotel and hopes to meet all ■ld friends and make many new ones. The Hotel has been thoroughly reno- t 'ated, and made into an up-to-date j ominercial house. Only the Best Winos and Spirits Hocked. Nahr’s and Morley’s Sparkling Alci dways on tap. NEIL CULLING, Proprietor j n
JLT US I C AT GREENWOOD ’9 WESTPORT. —SONGS—“There’s a Girl in Maoriland,” “Till We Meet Again.” “Freckles,” “Oh, Mother, I’m Wild,” “Are Yon From Heaven,’’ “Roses of Picardy,” “Lar.y Mississippi,” “Road that Leads to You,” “The Sunset Trail,” “Let the Rest of the AVorhl Go By,” “Company Sergeant-Major.” “Sympathy,’' “I’va Lost Aly Heart in Alaoriland,” “The World is Hungry,” “Feather Your Nest,” “God Send You Back tc Ale,” “Kiss-a-Miss,” “Whispering,” f<Wyoming Lullaby,” “Mother’s Rosary of Love,” “Silver in My Mother’s Hair,” and many others. —AVALTZES—“Miami Shore,” “Nikau,” “Cham- | pagne Spirits,” “In the Gloaming,”
“Alabama,” “Cupid’s Whisper,” “Buds and Blossoms,” “Golden Shadows,” “Dawn of Spring,” “Dorothy Perkins,” “Beautiful Ohio,” “Destiny,” “Perfume of the Rose,” etc. Piano Pieces: A Choice Selection. Pauli Marches in Good Variety. Smallwood’s, Johnstone’s and Hemy\ Mouth Organs, Flageolets, Accor deons and Music Sundries in stock. AGENT FOR THE “GREY’ RIVEB ARGUS.” Prompt Delivery Daily. J. H. GREENWOOD J. H. GREENWOOD J. H. GREENWOOD J. H. GREENAVOOD Bookseller and Stationer, P.O. Box 91 :: WESTPOBT
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Grey River Argus, 16 October 1922, Page 6
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