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»■« Railway Booking Facilities FULL SERVICE AT ALL OFFICERED STATIONS All officered stations, including those beyond the cities, 5 have complete facilities for booking tickets on all trains and " on the inter-island express steamers, and for the reservation of seats, sleepers and steamer beiths. Any intending passenger s needs are efficiently met. Take advantage of the satisfactory service available at | the station in your town. ’ ! RELIABLE SERVICE AT YOUR STATION * "" ""--a . - . ai hub ■■ ■!»■ Mlinri' 1 " ■ 1 — a

COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS LID TWIN-ENGINED PASSENGER AIR LINERS TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. NELSON DEPART 8 -0 a - m - GREYMOUTH DEPART 9 - 30 a - m - HOKixiKA DEPART 10 -30 a - m - GREYMOUTH DEPART 11-0 a - m - NELSON ARRIVE .. • • • • • • • • 12.10 p.m. CONNECTING AT NELSON WITH 1 • p.m. ’PLANE TO WELLINGTON. fares from greymouth. TO WELLINGTON £5/15/-; TO NELSON £4/5-; TO HOKITIKA 10/Baggage allowance 30lbs. per adult. Excess 6d per lb. Freight to or from Wellington or Nelson 6d per lb. weight, or 3/- per cubic foot. Minimum 1/-. For further particulars, bookings, etc., apply to CHIEF AGENTS AND CENTRAL BOOKING OFFICE NANCARROW AND CO., GREYMOUTH. ’PHONES 163, 133, 29, 94. OR TO—UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. NEWMAN BROS- LTD. 7: b1.:

Further NEW Designs I SHOWING AT GHALaS. i -'y REMARKABLE VALUES / IN THESE NEW MODELS. I /2K LADIES’ BLACK PATENT SHOES. /x / Ankle strap, low heels. Tomboy last. In tan ditto. 16 / 6> H®! / / LADIES’ PATENT TIE SHOES / Suede trim, Spanish, heels, in blue, / black and tan. 25/-. LADIES’ SUEDE TIE SHOES /\/ / / I Sports heels, in blue, black and /x\ I I tan. 15/6. • /111 I SPECIAL ATTENTION TO J/ i\/ I | I § COUNTRY ORDERS. X / HX -j ( | 1 CHALK’S LADIES’ PATENT TIE SHOES. I MAWHERA QUAY. Sports heels, in tan ditto, 16/6. g

3¥i SVlcDormeli MERCH« GREYMOUTH. Avoid Monotony in Fare HAVE YOU TRIED OUR—CAPTAIN SALMON HERRINGS in ’Mustard Sauce CAPTAIN SARDINES HERRINGS in Tomato Sauce CAPTAIN CRABMEAT KIPPERED HERRINGS SOUTH WESTLAND RED HERRINGS WHITEBAIT BAKED BEANS in Tomato MINCED TOHEROAS Sauce SOUTH ISLAND OYSTERS SPAGHETTI in Tomato Sauce N.Z. CRAYFISH SWEET CORN LING FISH TINNED TOMATOES ampuavico ASPARAGUS TIP? ANCHOVIES IN OIL REFUGEE BEANS DUNBAR SHRIMPS GHERKIN PASTE KIPP SNACKS ASPARAGUS PASTE Mr McDonnell BOX 88.

KEEP THEM DRY AND WARM IN PARA’S WATERPROOF COATS AND GUMBOOTS IN THE COLD AND WET DAYS AHEAD, THE CHILDREN WILL BE GOING TO SCHOOL—THE “NEWRY” NAVY f | ■d A-nxTnnan’ F Sn Perior Canadian Boots with RAINCOAT warm lining. Black shiny surface. Guaranteed waterproof, bou’-westers to match— 4 to 8 2/9 EACH. Blzes 4 ro PER PAIR 4/6. A uniform Coat of Navy Cashmere with warm fleecy lining. GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ KNEE: Deep collar, pockets and belt. GUMBOOTS , I Guaranteed water proof. Good- The famous Canadian “Miner” looking and good-wearing. All Gumboots, with warm lining, children’s sizes. Guaranteed waterproof. SIZE 9, Par Pair 6/3 FROM 17/6. SIZES 10-2, Per Pair 7/6 LADIES’ SIZES, Per Pair 9/6 FULL RANGE OF “MINER” GOLOSHES Para has Fine Selection of Raincoats for older members of the family, and also Sou’-westers and Warm, Waterproof Cycling Mitts. Prices are Moderate and the Quality is Reliable. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO PARA RUBBER SHOP 11 MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. TELEPHONE 400. Branches Throughout New Zealand.

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Grey River Argus, 17 September 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 17 September 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 17 September 1937, Page 4

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