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JJENNISTON (JOY. The Premier Motor Passenger an Transport Service, Denniston, Waimangaroa, Burnett’s Face, and Westport. COMFORT, RELIABILITY AND CONVEiJENCE. Cars leave Denniston for Waimanga roa Railway Station daily at 7.45 a.m, and 8.45 p.m. Leaving Waimangaroa Railway Sta- * tion immediately after arrival of trains for Denniston and Burnett’s Face. Goods of any description transport ed to and from any part of the Coast. Sports Clubs, Picnic and Dance Par ties catered for. Tourists conducted to any part of the West Coast. A Qualified Mechanic in Charge oi Fleet. To suit the convenience of patrons a car will leave Denniston every Pay Sunday evening, for Westport, leaving on return for Denniston and Burnett’s Face at 9 p.m. WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH PAPER DELIVERIES.

FERGUSON’S rpAILORING PALMERSTON ST., WESTPORT Where the Good Suits are made. Winter Tweeds and Worsteds—the Finest Range in Town. Call or write for patterns. JAMES £JULLEN Proprietor. PALMERSTON ST;, WESTPORT.

£EALAND JNBUBANCE C°> L™ACCIDENT BRANCH.- Transact! all Branches of Accident Business. MAIN FEATURES.— Absolute Security, Prompt and Liberal Settlement. Employers of Labour and others will "tudy their own interests by applyg for rates and other particulars, G. S. C BAY 4 C°-

M B R. W EEKES “ARGUE” CORRESPONDENT. 26 BOMLLLY ST.. WESTPOET. IS NOW Prepared to receive casual advertisements and also give quotation! for advertising, contract and printed stationery. Items of news will be forwarded upon application, for publication in Westport Notes. TELEPHONE 178. QSEY RIVEB GREYMOUTH.

£OOKS gMART “Yes.” A suit made from the pick of the world’s finest eloths and serges made by hand with the best of linings, etc., gives one that distinctive look of the well-dressed man. See to-day about taking your mtas UTO. W- J.

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Grey River Argus, 11 July 1927, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, 11 July 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, 11 July 1927, Page 7

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