“I Hear The Horns Of Elfland Blowing- ’ ‘ Fairy Clarions sweet and low, Deep in the glens where falls arc Floyving And the flannel-flowers grow. I hear the horns of Elfland call inf, Calling stilll in carols pure, Awhile the crystal cascades falling, Echo —“ Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.” 61.
ALBION JfOTET, QREYMOUTB. (Un-h-r entirely new management). MRS THORNTON : : Proprietre.s. (Late of the Post Offico and Railway Hotels? This well-known and up.to.date buu-i has been completely renovated, and with its spacious rooms, good table, and complete electric lighting system, assures patrons of everv rnrn. fort, combined with cleanliness and attention. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. Speights and bc/l local beers on tap Only the !■»•. spirit.* blocked AU a W ? YROULAND |(late Hincksman’s) MAWHERA QUAY (Next Railway Hotel). AGENT BROWN’S LAUNDRY, CHRISTCHURCH. A REIVING DAILY Marrow. Celery, Potatoes, Bee* Cauliflower. Cabbage. Carrots, Parsnips, Rul,arb. Beans, Artichokes. Cucumber •nfl nil kinds of Fruit. Ring ’Phone 456. WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS FREE.
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Grey River Argus, 23 April 1925, Page 7
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