PUBLIC NOTICES. JJOTEL. MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH Best Appointed Hotel on the WEST jPOAST. —With— BEAUTIFUL BALCONY OUTLOOK. CUISINE—NONE BETTER. Registered P.S., A.A., and C.T.A. House W. 8. MITCHELL, Prop. Late City Hotel, Christchurch. P.O. Box 80. ’PHONE 49. JJOKITIKA CAR OWNERS! See the SENSATION OF GREYMOUTH—the Car painted by the WESTERN SPRAY CO., with the new POLYCHROMATIC FINISH, at Bassett and Patterson’s Garage, Hokitika TO-DAY (Thursday). BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. JJATEPAYERS are reminded that a REBATE of 5 per cent, will be allowed on COBDEN RATES paid at the Cobden Office, Fox Street, on or before FRIDAY, 12th OCTOBER. 1934, at 4 p.m. F. 11. DENTON, Town Clerk. NEURITIS CURED BY R U-R. your nerves like red-hot pokers! Neuritis with its burning pains can be banished by R-U-R. There are several written testimonials to this effect. Mrs R. Abbot, Christchurch, was cured after three months’ treatment of R-U-R. R-U-R is sold with Money-back Guarantee by L. F. Hogg, Chemist, Greymouth, and Central Pharmacy, Westport. Ask for Free Booklet.
JJOMINTON JJOTEL GREYMOUTH. (C.T. aud Tourist House.) Re Furnished and Renovated Throughout. Excellent Loungea. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. Uadio fitted in all Lounges. 30—PHONE—50. (CHANGE OF QWNERSHIP. C WEN JJOBINSON Wishes to announce that she has taken over the business of— W. D. MURRAY & CO, FLORISTS, ALBERT ST, GREYMOUTH, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage. npO MOUNTAINEERS, SKI-lERS, X TRAMPERS, GOLFERS, MUSTERERS, PROSPECTORS, FARMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. After Five Years’ experience at the Hermitage, Mt. Cook, amidst the snows and four years in South Westland amidst the glaciers, I am placing on the market by request a modified Swiss Recipe of long standing, now to be known as—
£JUS c AWNE ’ s «CELL-E-GO-PEEG ’ ’ A Boot and Leather Dressing; a Sure Softener for Comfort, and a Positive Means of Waterproofing. Directions for Use. —After thoroughly cleansing the boots, apply the ‘‘Cell-e-go-peeg” with a brush. All communications to be addressed to—GUS GAWNE, P.O. Box 39, Timaru. A Farmer’s Treasure and Cleanly to Use. TESTIMONIALS: Tatare, June 27th, 1934. Mr Gus Gawne, Waiho Gorge: Dear Sir, —I have had many years’ experience in using harness and leather of all kinds and have tried various kinds of leather dressing preservatives but I have found nothing to equal your Cell-e--go-peeg” boot and leather dressing. I have also found it very effective in the milking shed with sore teats, etc. Please forward me helf a dozen tins. I am yours, T. A. Condon, Farmer, Tatare. STORES AND WHOLESALERS write direct to Timaru for prices. QENUINELY rpA ILOEED Clothes — AND — HIGH GRADE MATERIALS HIGH GRADE MATERIALS HIGH GRADE MATERIALS Inst a little more tn the first place but. they keep In shape, and DO NOT GO SHABBY. T. K IH L T * TAILOB. NOTE THE ADDRESS: :. A Boandary Street, Greymouth. Ml
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Grey River Argus, 4 October 1934, Page 1
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