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Wl €Qimisq CTJOYS of oge ofrt \ * 1 D we ll catered for here i |L/' V. <■ M..., { i I —from the lad who is IH > ZTH) I , j rough on suits to the yotmg ! t V’ man who is anxious to I WJsi 1/ create a good smpressims f J j g on "someone." \ S ® I edkrClX *> > u &4 comparison proves W ® f that these suits possess f charaiter, and yet prices ~ d /j/oS / are •wonderfully low. We t Y / 4b t have good wearing Suits 1 / in a big range of designs | , g and materials—absolutely \ AvkJj * m right in Style and embrace - W all the newest garments. ! / 1 ‘Parents will be wise to i |' | procure all Boys’ H ear J J I ticre - tf » 1 wi&r | KIM WILLIAMS! f | "Out on His Ou-n” | || | Men’s Wear Specialist, Qreymouth jj

DUNEDIN HOTEL DRIB REVELL STREET HOKITIKA WILLIAM HALL, PROPRIETOR This old established ami popular hotel has recently been renovah4 an 4 refurnished throughout, anti nnv> offers a comfortable home for the travelling public at a ><as<>nable tariff. Excellent table the dining room beioc under the personal supervision of Mrs Hall. The best brands of wines ard spinß stocked and supplied true to label.

CRANKSHAW. || l sen ordering your next Sui’ if REMEMBEB j s. That all suits made by Cratikshaw’a are .! L MADE ON THE PREMISES by a e<.m ! .ei. ■ I! staff of tailors. OUR PRICES ARE EIGHT h I. CRANKSHAW, Tailor. ’Phone 4-46, GREY MOc TH • Mackay Street. .

O B D E N o T E L ’ ) —MR W. HR >WN - ‘l ate of Masouic Hotel, t.'hristeburcf' i W'stie- in notify the general jubbe i that lie has taken ever the above ( hotel, and hopes by s’rict attention raj bnsim.ss, to merit a fair share of pub. | lie patronage. j SPEIGHT’S and local ale> .'.iways m tap. Only the best br:ind> »f " and (true to !;.bel kept ini stock. The dining rm - ■is undt f ■ '<e (.ur*<»a. : rJ supervision d Br<»wn. arm . the Cobden Th’’< ” h‘”■ - ' foome

plllLLlßS —” I IS NOW AT THE ROYAL HOTEL,; WESTPORT. — j JAM E S £’ ALDWE L L. | royal mail motor service J DENNISTON, WAIMANGAHOA AND BURNETT’S FA<T. Comfo-t. Reliability and Conveniem-e I Cars leave Denniston for Wrumanga roa daily at 7.45 a.m. and 3.45 p.m. Cars leave Waimangaroa Railway j Station immediately after arrival of * Westport trains for Denniston and i Burnett’s Face. Motor Truck and 25 seat Passenger Car. An Up-to-date “Garford” Car has I .. n added to the service. i Goods transported to and from all j parts of the district. Sports Clubs. Picnics, and Dance | Parties specially entered for BURNETT’S FACE AND WAIMANGAROA. i jyrOTOB gERVICE I Gar leaves: — Barnett’s Face 7.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Denniston 7.45 a.m. and 3. 45 p.m. daily, connecting with 8 a.m. an 1 4 p.m. Trains from Westport md Granity. Passengers will receive civility and every comfort in a 1924 latest model Studebaker touring car,, owner driver v ith 12 years’ experience, also four i 'tears’ war experience. Special l>v Arrangement Pireels carried and delivered wi‘h “A RGBS’’ delivered daily tn Bnr 1 nett’s Face. A. J OLDHAM. Proprietor. Burnett Pace

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Grey River Argus, 21 April 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 21 April 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 21 April 1925, Page 7