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A List of Prices that will be appreciated by the residents of the West Coast. Ladies’ All-wool Cashmere Hose, Gent’s Heavy Woollen Socks 1/5 spliced heels and toes ... 2/3 Gent’s Cotton Socks ... 6d Ladies’ All-wool Colonial Hose 2/3 Gent’s Strong Tweed Shirts 6/6 Ladies’ heavy Fleecy Bloomers 2/11 Gent’s Flannels, made from Ladies Crepe Nightdresses ... 4/11 Doctor flannel 6/6 Ladies’ Silk Blouses ... 12/6 Gent’s Neglige Shirts, with Duchess Sets 2/6 woven stripe 4/6 Hopsack in Henna, Saxe and Strong Harvard Shirting lid yd Grey 3/11 English Zephyr, 1/- per yard Heavy Wool Tweed, 56ins. wide, English Fingering Wool 4d skein in Henna, Nigger, Saxe, Double Skeins Wheeling Wool, Fawn, Grey and Kingfisher 7/11 1/- per skein Flannelette, from 6d per yard. Heavy Forfar Towels, 28x32, Heavy Twill Sheeting, 70ms., 3/3 1/4 each Heavy Twill Sheeting, 80ins., 3 y 9 Face Towels, 22x42, 3/6 pair MILLER’S THE HOUSE FOR LADIES. ’Phone 401. : : : Box 175. VELVO HAND EMOLLIENT— A AVinter Necessity This is one of our perfect toilet preparations. It makes the skin smooth and soft. Most valuable for chapped hands, windburn, or any chafing of the skin. The wonderful effects of “VELVO’ ’as an emollient has brought it into almost universal use for counteracting irritation and roughness of the skin. "‘VELVO’’ does not promote the growth of hair. Price 1/6 per jar. Li? unuL’f’’ cash chemist, mawhera quay . J? . XIVVU 5 ’Phone 410.

PUBLIC NOTICES. T OST —About two weeks ago, .Brass ■*- J Wheel Cap, off motor bus. — Kindly return to Kennedy Bros., Motor Proprietors. KENNEDY’S MOTOR BUS. TOURING the Influenza Epidemic, and winter months, the above ’BUS WILL NOT RUN AFTER the Pictures on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. KENNEDY BROS., Proprietors. IKAMATUA GUN CLUB. rpilE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in Ikamatua Schoolroom on SATURDAY, July 28, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Election of Officers. B. MIRFIN, Hon. Sec. DUNOLLIE -GRE YMOUTH SER VICE W SHACKLEY desires Iq inform ’ ’ • the public of Dunoliie and Runanga that he will commence a MOTOR SERVICE between Dunoliie and Greymouth, running MONDAY’S, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, commencing Saturday, July 28, leaving Dunoliie 9.30 a.m, single fare 1/3 ; and Runanga at 9.45 a.m., single fare 1/-. Parcels will also be carried out at a reasonable charge. A call will be made at Harley and Co’s for parcels left. GREYMOUTH TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. A LL CLASSES, both day and evening, are CLOSED for term holidavs until MONDAY, August 13. J. HUTTON, Director. Greymouth, July 26, 1923. Teachers’ Classes as usual on Saturday.

OPOSSUM SKINS TO TRAPPERS: We are Licensed Government Brokers for OPOSSUM SKINS in the GVeymouth District this year, and consignments will be sent to cither Christchurch or Dunedin markets. We have large well lighted Stores, and Skins will be carefully classed and displayed by our experts. Consign to — RATIONAL AND COY. OF N.Z., LTD., GREYMOUTH. KEITH ROLLITT, Representative. OPOSSUM SKINS TO TRAPPERS: We are again acting as Government Brokers for the sale oi Opossum Skins. CONSIGNMENTS: These are forwarded to our Dunedin Branch for sale there, and we shall be pleased to receive particulars of any parcels ready for dispatch and arrange to forward them on to Dun&din. ROYALTY AND STAMPING : To suit the convenience of Trappers we can arrange for the stamping of skins and royalty payments at Dunedin. We shall be pleased to supply any further information on application. Make your consignments to- — DALGETY AND CO., Ltd GREYMOUTII.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 July 1923, Page 1

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