AMUSEMENTS. J ABOR PARTY’S DANCE—TOj NIGHT (Saturday), Druids’ Hall. Good floor. Gents, 1/3. Ladies 6d. 'X TN [TED PAVILION— MONDAY, I ' 6th June, Usual Learners’ Dance. J Admission Is. • (j ! (COLUMBIA HALL—Firtnightlv SO- !. CIAL, EUCHRE and DANCE, MONDAY'. Euchre 8 p.m. Aliss Watson’s Orchestra. Ladies, Is. Gentlemen, 2s. ! A EUCHRE and DANCE will.be j ’*■ held in Cobden Hall on TUESDAY, June 7th, at 8 p.m. Gents, 2s. Ladies, Is. PUBLIC NOTICES. PIPE BAND. I EMBERS of the Caledonian j Society and other Scots, who are prepared to form a PIPE BAND, will I MEET at the Odfellows' Hall on MONDAY EVENING at 8 o’clock. Mr. 11. Bar rowman, convenor. G. AIACKENZIE, Secretary. | MEAT REDUCTIONS. J 5^ j YING lor Cash enables me to sell i for cash. The cost of living still j coming down, and don’t forget that 1 lam helping it. The Beef and Mutton .are of the primes! quality, and bought direct from ‘the farmers. Compare these prices during the next two weeks BEEP: Sirloins, 8d ; Ribs ("Wing), 8d ; Ribs, 7d ; Rump Steak. lOd ; Ordinary Steak, 8d ; Under-cut Steak, lOd ; Corned Beef (round), 8d ; Brisket, 4d ; Flanks, 3d ; Suet, 4d ; Stewing Steak, 6d ; Kidneys, 9d each ; Ox Tails, Is each ; Ox Tongues, 2/6 to 3s ; Bullocks Head, Is each ; Livers, Is each ; Hearts, 9d each ; Sausages, 7d. MUTTON: Legs, 8d ■ Loins (short), 8d ; Loins (with flap), 7d ; Grilling Chops, 8d ; Stewing Chops, 7d ; Forequarters, 5d ; Flanks, 4d ; Kidneys, 2d each ; Sheeps’ Heads, 3d each. j [ PORK: All round, lOd; Tickled, 9d. I TOM LALOR, ’ London Butchery, I I Boundary Street, Greymouth. • 1 i — —— -! gTILL ANOTHER When you think of what you require for your household, think of — BECK’S CASH PRICES Baking Powder, 1/6. Pure Cream Tartar, 2/6. Toilet Soap (four cakes), 1/6. Dutch Cleanser, 6d ; 3 tins 1/3. Prunes, 9d ; 121 b., 8/6. Dried Apples, 8d ; 121 b., 7/6. New Dates, 6d ; 121 b., 5/6. Figs, Is lb. Pine Apples, 1/2; 13s dozen. Tin Fruits in Syrups, 1/6 ; 17s dozen. | Go’od Salmon, lOd ; 9s dozen. Large size, 1/6 ;• 16/6 dozen. I Loose English Cocoa, 2/31b. I Plug Tobacco, 8/61b. I Oatmeal, 251 b. 6s. Highlander Milk, lid ; 10/6 dozen. Sardines, 6d a tin. Onions, 7/6 bag. Wheat, 34s sack. Potatoes (extra large sacks), 15s. KATANA “T HE MIR AC L E MAN” I Full details of his marvellous work published for the first j time. BOOKLET NOW ON SALE From the following Stationers - B. DIXON, AV. REID. And at the Office of the Printers, the Greymouth “Evening Star.” Get a copy at once —it is worth reading. Price 9d. Postage extra.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1921, Page 1
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