BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS
Two English fox terrier dogs are ndver tised for sale.
A Rohm piano, in good order, is ndver tised for sale.
A military badge has been found at McLean’s Pictures. Read the advertisement.
Prize Persian kittens are advertised for quick sale. Read our advertising Columns.
On Saturday next a complimentary social will be given in tbe Kokin schoolroom to Messrs. W. R. Honey and Allan Lowe, who are leaving for Trentham. Mr H. Burns, bootmaker, of Cobden,, advertises that all accounts owing to him must be paid before Thursday, March Ist.
Mrs J; -McLennan (senr.) and family, Hukarere, return tlianks for messages of sympathy in their recent bereavement.
The Women’s Christian Temperance Union meet in the Wesley Hall-to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o’clock, to co'mmernorate “Frances Willard Day.” All ladies are invited. Members are requested to bring a plate. *
Household furniture and effects are advertised for sale at the residence of , Mrs. Sargent, 106 High Street, • Greymouth. The furniture may be inspected' durum the afternoons of tire'next few days, ° The farewell social and dance tendered to Privates J. Williams and O’Neill will take place this evening' in the Wobden Hall. Ihe Citizens Band hay© Kindiv given their services, while Baty’s .cilrs carry; passengers from the Grey post office free. ® Mr W. Boucher, who has been for sixteen years with the firm of Griffen and Smith, has taken over the welbknown .onion Store in Mawhera Quay. He Intends to carry on the business oil the same sound business principles-that'have hitherto characterised it, and, in addition, will conduct a general store and retail grocery business. We'are confident that Mr Boucher’s well-known business ability will bring him the success lie deserves. ’ Messrs Mark Snrot and Co., agents for the Ford Motor Co,, have been informed that the stock of cars in New Zealand at the present time is almost depleted, and so that there may be no misunderstanding, probable purchasers are urged .to book their orders for .cars without deUv. .A shipment of cars was*to arrive from the factory at 'the end of the present month by the s.s.. “Parafiah.” but advice has H°eri received th n t no cars are aboard, this vessel, (ipd ifl'ere are no fv-fhev "d----viees as to \Vhen' the .next, boat i,s. sailing. No forward orders are now being accented, and intending purchasers are minified that it is simnly 1 a case of * “First come, first served*”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 February 1917, Page 2
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