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The Latest Zero Price List GENUINE FIRST CHOICE P. K. LADIES’ CORSETS from 3/6. FUGI SILK, 30 in. .. 3/6. HEAVY JAP CREPE in all shades ENGLISH COTTON FUGI 40inch, !/■ per yard. 1 2/6 ' HEAVY JAP SILK 27in. White HEAVY SAKUSAN SILK 33in. only 3/11. 4/11, LADIES’ CREPE BLOOMERS, HEAVY QUALITY CREPE DE well sized, .. .. 2/9. CHINE, all shades 40in, 8/6. FUGI SILK BLOOMERS, plain, HEAVY FUGI SILK in the follow- 8/11, fancy 9/11. ing shades, Nigger, Navy, t,ADIES COTTON VESTS, Black, Fawn, Almond, Apricot, jyg an( j %/$. Lemon, Sky, Vieux Rose, Pink, —— Saxe, Peach, Dark Fawn, LADIES FUGI SILK CAMISOLES, 30 inch. .. .. 4/1L trimmed with Silk Lace etc., 7/11 o. s. 8/1L MILLER’S PHONE 401. - - - P.O. BOX 17®. GREYMOUTH. ALSO AT REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA.

DO YOUR DOCTOR JUSTICE He prescribes a MIXTURE with a definite object in view— THE RESTORATION OF YOUR HEALTH. We never lose sight of this fact when filling a prescription. This is a GUARANTEE of SECURITY: a PLEDGE that your PRESCRIPTION will be ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED from the PUREST DRUG obtainable., Bring your PRESCRIPTION to us. LT? CASH CHEMIST, • JL • JJ.’Lr’Uivjr» Mawhera Quay :::: ’Phone 410. y

PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. JOHN’S HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. J)AFFODIL gHOW. , Presbyterian Hall, Guinness Street. FRIDAY. 19th SEPTEMBER. THE SALVATION ARMY. SUNDAY NIGHT, 7 p.m., Sleeting Extraordinary. GENERAL WILLIAM BOOTH, Founder of Salvation Army, will speak from platform. His subjects are:—’‘THE CROSSING OF JORDAN” ‘‘PLEASE SIR, SAVE ME.” Don’t fail to hear “the grand old man.” Special singing and music. All welcome Follow the Band. DRUIDS’ HALL. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. SUBJECT, “What Bible Prophets have foretold concerning the French Nation.” Speaker' J. Pascoe. All welcome. ASSISTANCE WANTED. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Municipal Chambers, Greymouth, on MONDAY, September 15, at 8 p.m., to discuss and appoint a COMMITTEE for holding a HOSPITAL GALA SATURDAY. Everyone invited to assist in this worthy object. W. PARFITT, Mayor. GREY DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. rPHE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Rooms of Messrs G. W. Moss and Co., at 7.30 p.m., on THURSDAY, Sept. 18. Intending members are cordially invited to attend. J. BRUCE YOUNG, Hon. Sec. GREYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL

TO GAS CONSUMERS. THE Municipal Corporations Act - provides that GAS ACCOUNTS for gas used in July and August must be paid not later than specified Discount Day. The Act also provides that under NO CIRCUMSTANCES can the Council allow discount after the date fixed for J uly and August accounts, MONDAY, September 15. Payments will be received at the Borough Council Office up to 4 p.m/, also at the Gas Office, Tainui Street, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. F. H. DENTON, Town Clerk. CHINESE UNIVERSITIES V. WEST COAST ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL MATCH. QN SEPTEMBER 17 usual 6.30 a.m. Ross-Hokitika and 2.15 p.m. HokitikaRoss trains will NOT run. Special train will leave Ross 11.50 a.m. and Hokitika 1.0 p.m. for Greymouth. Afternoon train for Hokitika and Ross will leave Greymouth 4.45 p.m. Special train will leave Rewanui for Greymouth at 12.15 p.m., returning at 5.30 p.m. Usual 4.35 p.m. GreymouthDunollie train will NOT run. Afternoon trains for Blackball and Reef ton will leave Greymouth 5 p.m., and for Otira 5.20 p.m. Usual 4.30 p.m. train Blackball to Ngahere will Leave 5.30 p.m., and usual 5.10 p.m. train Ngahere to Blackball will leave 6.12 p.m. 100 100 COAT FROCKS COSTUMES BANKRUPT STOCK, purchased in Christchurch at ridiculous figures, will be SOLD TO-MORROW, at PRESTON’S ECONOMIC. All one price. Get in early for first pick. CASHMERE HOSE at less than cost price. TOBRALCO SHIRTS still at 9/6. pRESTON’S JgCONOMIC, NEXT J. T. COOPER AND CO. TpOR SURVEYING, SCIENTIFIC r ’ and OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES, write , direct to HUGH AND G. K. NEILL, Importers of Scientific Instruments, 93 George Street. Dunedin. Enquiries solicited.,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1924, Page 1

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