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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS.

A special meeting of the Wharf Laborers’- Union will he held in the Lyceum Hall this evening at half-past seven.

A, mass meeting will be held at Blackl»nll this evening at eight o’clock, when Mr E. Semple will deliver an address. A special invitation is extended to ladies to be present. The country tour of the sporting films the Melbourne Cup and V.R.C. Derby, 1911, 'together with a grand display of other new pictures, will be shown at the Wallsend Hall this evening.

Messrs W. J. Mcllroy and Co. advertise that they have the very best hams, new season’s fruit, groceries, etc., all at the most moderate prices, and advise one and all to save money by purchasing at their establishment, where they will secure the best goods at the most moderate prices. Now is your opportunity to order your Xmas hams. The G.I.C. in Mackay Street are selling them at 9-jd per pound delivered to any part of the town. They have , also landed a special shipment of barley meal, just the .thing for fowls, and which is being sold at 14a per sack. Read their advertisement over the leader.

By the Arahura Harley and Co. have just landed 20 sacks of new potatoes, which they are now offering at an exceptionally low figure. As they are a splendid sample we would advise all to plaice their orders early as this line is «ur4 to be snapped up. ■” The Drapers’ Association announce in otu - advertising columns that their places pf business will be closed on Thursday afternoon next, instead of the usual Wednesday. Ladies and the general public should do their business this week on Wednesday afternoon. 1 The great toy and bazaar fair for 1911 is now open at*A. E. Kilgour’s, Gieseking Buildings, in premises lately occupied by the Ceylon Importing Co. So come along and bring your children; it will be a treat- for them. See the shilling and sixfenny table. You will find presents for everybody. The bazaar and toy fair will remain open during the month of December till 10 p.m., so get in early to avoid the crush.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1911, Page 5

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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1911, Page 5

BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1911, Page 5