9 \ oo g /ire a necessity at all times or ■ N I. the year. Cool days ana ■ ' . nights often come in the f"' !■« B I I Spring and rainy days come z X I i’Vi ill *” eyer f season—therefore / I | I it is wisdom to possess a I I 1 ' \ good Overcoat to suit 9 L|Z — J the season. 7 * B I L nKfl The first illustration features » I WI the NTW TRENCH COAT which ® I: i I is very popular for its light weight. /f / 1 rainproof qualities and smart VT ' ■ I 111 appearance ' Zn ' || The other style illustrated is a heavy SS m coa l which may be had in // L// — tweed or cloth of various L/ y ,/v shades and patterns in // tne comfortable ERaglan cut. 7 T 6/ Oihcr styles and a fine range of Macin- W m toshes and Oilskin Coats. !- I KIM WILLIAMS "Out on His Own” W ’I ® Men’s Wear Specialist, Qreymouth gfr —j
Thirst knows no season when “Amber Tips” is served. And the second cup is as welcome as the first—because “Amber Tips” is all FINE Tea. “Amber Tips Tea— —- Ceylon’s Best
T. CRANKSHAW. When ordering your next suit A REMEMBER That all suits made by Crankshaw’e are MADE ON THE PREMISES b-. a enmi-r-t.-i.-H staff of tailors. T OUR PRICES AKE ElGxiT !. CRANKSHAW, Tailor. j! ’Phone ;pi. GREY MOUTH Mackay Stt.ei
DUNEDIN HOTEI OKTH LiE.vij.; HTREB7 HoKiTIKx william hall, proprietor This old established and popular hotel 4 /.a.- .-euvntiy been renovated hd< refurnished throughout, and nov offers a comfurtablu home for the travelling public at a tariff. Excellent table the dining room being wndc? the personal eupervisior. of Mrs Hall The best hrends of wines an d spintt stocked and supplied true to label.
108 P E N oT E L jpASSAGES TO pNGLAND.
- MB W. BP. >”’N ‘Lafe, of Masonic Hotel, < ’hristchur Wishes io ufy the genera! pv.hl’f ihat he has taken over the abo\<. hotel, and hopes by strict attention tc business, to merit a fair share -' r.. < lie patronage SPEIGHT’S and local ales ahvnyc nx tap. Only the be; t brands »f wuiv-.i snd spirit-’ (true to Irbel. kept in ock i’hn dir'itig - r »’ " nndnr the person, id snperx is:on M Brown, and Cobden H<>‘ rue away from
For Children’s Hacking Cuugh, Wood’* Great Peppermint Cure
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Grey River Argus, 13 May 1925, Page 7
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