STUDLEY & ROBSON. Phone 201 D. and 201 M. Box 162. MACKAY STREET, AND TAINUI STREET. CA32AZES 3d and 4cl each BEETROOT 3d belt; PEAS C<l lb CARROTS 3 bunches for 6d. COOKING APPLES, 7/6 case; PARSNIPS 3 bunches for 6d. 41b 1/-. MARROW Id lb. Cox’s ORANGE .PIPPIN .10/6 CAULIFLOWER ]/■ each case; 31b for 1/3. BEANS 41b JONATHAN 8/6 case 31b for 1/. Pickling ONIONS 3/6 qtr; 2d lb Choice Eating PEARS 10/6 case CUCUMBER 1/- and 2/- doz. 4s lbs or 31b for 1/-. Now’s the time for pickles. QUINCES 9/- case; 31b for i/. Choice White Skin POTATOES TOMATOES, 5/6 case 221 b; Id lb 3/- quarter. 71b for !/■ COCOANUTS !i,| ( , ae ], ONIONS 1/- String LEMONS 3/- doz. GRAPES 2/- lb CELERY 6d large, head Cash must accompany all Orders. All goods delivered free on rail nd in own.
MEN’S STURDY WORKING BOOTS. y/ For the man whose work de- ' )' l mands strung boots which will I successfully defy the weather I and give real service, we re- j, x— l commend these reliable work- feSx. y| ing bOOtS. t PRICE LIST Suckling’s Split SHOOTER. . . .. . . . . 24/6 O’Brien’s Medium Split, Whole Back Nail .. .. . . 25/6 O’Brien’s Heavy Whole Split Back Nail, .. .. . . 39/. O’Brien’s Chronic Plain Front, Nails 29/3 O’Brien’s Light Working BOOTS .. .. . . . . 28/6 Pug SHOOTER, Nailed 3 4/C TATF 5 Q CASH FOOTWEAR arcade. I AA I Km GREYMOUTH.
Warm Winter Tweed. For A Dress 9/6 Don’t wait tor rhe winter Io come before buying your dress goods. Snap this chance now for securing a snip. If you wait you’ll be too late. For 9/6 post free we’ll send you a dress length—34 yards—of 40in. winter dress tweed. Good serviceable tweeds these for house frocks, girls school dresses etc. In smart mixture shades of dark fawn, brown, grey etc. —all serviceable dark colours. Send order now. Enclose cash. WE PAY POSTAGE. Send dress length straight back if dissatisfied and money plus return postage will be refunded. The Auckland Clothing & Drapery Co. Ltd. MAIL ORDER HOUSE. NELSON.
TIM SINNOTT MEN’S OUTFITTERS. BOYS’ ALL PURE WOOL GREY JERSEYS, 32iti. 5/6, 24in. 5/11, 26in. 6/6, 28in. 6/11, 30in. 7/6, 32in. 7/11. MEN’S CANVAS RAINCOATS, 27/6 each. MEN’S SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS 17/6 to 27/6. BOYS’ ALL WOOL CARDIGANS, 9/6, 10/6, 12/6. MEN’S HEAVY ALL WOOL COLONIAL TWEED OVERCOATS, 59/6 each. BOYS’ HEAVY ALL WOOL COLONIAL TWEED OVERCOATS, 27/6 each. Full range of SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES AND FANCY SOX, latest dessigns kept in stock. Reliable goods. Bedrock prices. ~GROVESTnD HODGKISS PORK BUTCHERS Mackay Street, Greymouth. SPECIALISTS IN ALL COOKED DELICACIES. A TRIAL WILL co'* cnce YOUR EYES deserve the BEST care. Don’t take risks. Consult New Zealand’s leading Opticians:— Iforrv and Sargent Wo hold the Highest ENGLISH diplomas and n >t only test the sight, but grind, the lenses and do all the work in our own workrooms BARRY & SARGENT LTD. 118 Willis Street. Wellington, and at Auckland and Palmerston N. E. OHOLERTON. M.P.O.C. M.V.O.A. OPTICAL SPECIALIST. of Nelson and Wellington Wishes to announce tha + ho will be visiting HOKITIKA, and may be consulted there at Kell ’s Hotel, from February 2nd to 20th inst. (D.V.). Also he will be returning to GREYMOUTH April-May, 1925, for another few weeks. Appoinf"'”'t 8 can be made in the meantime E 'ng to the NATIONAL BAN’- JHAMBFRS, NELSON.
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Grey River Argus, 18 April 1925, Page 4
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