STUDLEY AND ROBSON BOX E l 6 1 (OPPOSITE TOWN HALL AND BOUNDARY STREET.) NEW YEARS PRICES J RADISH ~ 4 bunches 6d TURNIPS .. 4 Bunches fid. f CABBAGES from 4d each BEET . . .. 3d bunch I i|l PEAS .. 3d lb; 1/6 peck. ONIONS .. 3 bunches for fid BEANS (French) 6d per lb POTATOES 2d lb; 4/6 qr. A GOOSEBERRIES .. 6dlb . PLUMS 6d and 8d lb. I | APRICOTS . . 8d lb PEACHES 8d and 1/- lb. CHERRIES .. 2/6 lb GRAPES .. 4/6 11> J |j. TOMATOES .. .. 1/6 Jb ORANGES 3/- and 4/- doz. [ d| BROAD BEANS . . 33 ]b . PASSION FRUIT 3/- doz. Ji RHUBARB .. 8d Bundle. PEARS 8d lb. J, CUCUMBERS .. fid each APPLES 10d lb. kJ CAULIFLOWERS’ .. 6d each LEMONS 3d and 4d each. ONIONS 4j | b ’ Now ‘Season's Cooking LETTUCE 2d and 3d P) ypfc™ o/ Cd rfl 'I CARROTS 011 , I A J. Al I LES 2/- each [ H i '■ 2d bunch. MUSHROOMS .. 2/- lb. Qr ders - Mus * be AecompaniedTby Cash. |||| -r ZLrri 1 - - --MX 111/ ■ff'inTil 1 I lZ FURNITURE THAT WILL LAST A Some of the points showing the superiority of our goods: (1) All Timbers thoroughly seasoned. 1 (2) No nails used. (3) Unique Designs. (4) Superior Workmanship. fl S. BURNETT WHITE. L UP-TO-DATE FURNISHER. ' MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH —- t__/ ! SERVICEABLE SHOES FOR c ‘ LADIES Followers of fashion are enthusiastic about *• the extra comfort of the new, more service- : able styles. t I The neat sandal bar types with either low, “======B? i ii Cuban, or Louis heels are much in evidence. .* For ease and reasonable price, the items | • featured below are unappronehed. : GLACIE 1 BAR CUBAN HEEL .. 25/- [i, • I PATENT I BAR MEDIUM HEEL .. 22/6 1 : L BLACK SUEDE FANCY STRAP .. 33/6 : VY,/\ GLACIE 1 STRAP LOUIE HEEL .. 16/6 • i TA TP>O Cash Footwear Arcade. •;\| : IA IF \ “Where Quality Reigns.’’ ... inilJU Tainui St., GREYMOUTH. VA/m S' : .A : ' - LOX 170 ’PHONE 423. '' *•»»«•* *•♦...* ———a «■-
A Tiger for Wear. TUFFSTUFF TENT DUCK 2/11 yard; 68 ins. wide For verandah blinds, rick covers, tents etc., this famous tent duck of ours is ideal We soil enormous quantities of it in our own district, where its widespread use particularly for rick covers, has earned it the name of “The Farmers’s Favourite. ’ ’ Post your order now. ENCLOSE CASH. WE PAY POSTAGE. Seiki goods straight back if dissatisfied with purchase and money plus return postage will be refunded.
The Auckland Clothing & Drapery Co. Ltd. MAIL ORDER HOUSE. NELSON. TIM SINNOTT MEN'S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTERS. (Next Club Hotel.) IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT MY SHOP AND INSPECT THE DISTINCTIVE STYLES IN TIES (full range). SHIRTS (neat designs). FANCY SOCKS. FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS. Suits of distinction HATS (all colours and shapes). All Ideal and Useful Xmas Presents. COMPRESSED YEAST BREAD. ON SALE FRESH DAILY —At The— EXCELSIOR TEA ROOMS Upper Mawhera Quay. AN OPTICAL SPECIALIST irorn Barry and Sargents Ltd., Now Zealand’s leading Opticians WILL VISIT GREYMOUTH on the following dates, and may be consulted at the establishment of Mr R. T. Bush, 23 Guinness Street, Greymouth. VISITING DATES: Jan. 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th, 1925. Appointments may be made !n the meantime with Air Bush. BARRY & SARGENT LTD. 118 Willis Street. Wellington.
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Grey River Argus, 15 January 1925, Page 4
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