______________AMUSEMENT!, OPERA HOUSE— TO-NIGHT —OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT— ALL NEW PROGRAMME -TO-NIGHT “THE CLIMBERS” “THE CLIMBERS” “THE CLIMBERS” “THE CLIMBERS” Starring IRENE RICH, with Clyde Cook, Forrest Stanley, Flobelle Fairbanks, Anders Randolph, Myrna Loy. Gorgeous, glamorous, cruhlj, ten der, made of hate and love! The Usual Prices. The Usual Prices. PUBLIC NOTIOBB. PHONE 122. QREAT REDUCTIONS. BOX 199. ON gUMMER JJOODB WONDERFUL VALUE OFFERED IN FROCKS COATB FBOCKS COATS MILLINERY. ~M 11 jLTNERY . INSPECTION INVITED. pASHION yjEPOT JNDIAN £JORN JJ7AF CORNS LOOSEN JNDIAN £JORN LEAF AND COME OUT JNDIAN L°RN L EAF WITHOUT PAIN JNDIAN CORN L EAF THIS NEW WAY Relieves the pain of a stubborn corn at once, and after two or three nights you simply lift the corn out with your fingers. Gone is the need for the dangerous practice of paring. INDIAN CORN LEAF is in plaster fora. Easy to apply. If you prefer liquid, ‘‘KORNOUT’' will “do the trick” just as well. IF YOU SUFFER WITH A CORN, CALL AT ONCE. L F H OG G ’ cash CHEMIST > 'Phone 410; Box 139; MAWHERA QUAY.
BWM A 77 JJ BO S. HOY AL MAIL MOTOR SEBVIOEfc. CARS LEAVE REEFTON FOR WESTPORT 10.15 a.m. daily after arrival ol train from Greymouth. Also 6.45 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays after -vrival of express from Christchurch, arriving Westport 9.15 p.m. LEAVE FOR REEFION 5.45 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays, connoting with express for Christchurch; also 10 a.m. daily connecting with afternoon train for Greymouth. BEEFTON FOB NELSON 8.30 a.m. daily. WESTPORT FOR NELSON 8 a.m. daily connecting with ferry service for Wellington same evening. NELSON FOR WESTPORT AND REEFTON 8 a m. daily. NELSON FOB BLENHEIM aid vice versa 7 am., 9 a.m., and 1.30 p.m. dally. Seats reserved and tickets issued by Harley and Co., Local Manage: 8; Greenhill and Co., Agents. F. W. B A DGEB A 00. IMPORTERS OF WHITE LEAD, OILS, ETC., AND PAINTERS’ MATERIALS, ETC. WALLPAPERS A SPECIALITY WALLPAPERS A SPECIALITY WALLPAPERS A SPECIALITY — WALLPAPESS A SPECIALITY
JAUKE OF EDINBURGH JJOTEL. Guinness Street. GREYMOUTH. THE HOUSE FOR VISITORS. PATRONISED BY TOURISTS —and— GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. A. MT™PROPRIETRESS. ’Phone 148. P.O. Box 94. EXCHANGE JJOTEL REEFTON. The above hotel has been renovated throughout and is now under the capable management of J. Warren, late of Llnck’s Point. Visitors assured of a hearty welcome. Only the best of Wines and Spirits stocked. Excellent Accommodation. Tariff moderate. ’PHONE 58 Telegrams: J. WARREN, Proprietor. (Opp. National Bank.)
jjar QWNERB. If you are troubled with starting let JJATY’S JJABAGE —at— GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA FIT A JJRITISH JJIPAULT JJATTERY The superior qualities of the RIPAULT are:— EASY STARTING DEPENDABILITY LONG LIFE SUPERIOR FINISH. Tested and tried and found superior in every way to other makes. LET US DEMONSTRATE TO-DAY. Prices which defy competition. JJATY’S r’ARAGES SERVICE STATIONS. GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA
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Grey River Argus, 14 February 1929, Page 1
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