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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, 'l/- per yard, ~ ' g/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 40m. 8/6. FUGI SILK BLOOMERS, plain, HEAVY FUGI . SILK in the follow- 8/11, fancy 9/11. ing " shades, Nigger, Navy, LADIES COTTON VESTS, Black, Fawn, Almond, Apricot, jyg an( j g/g. Lemon, Sky, Vieux Rose, Pink, Saxe, Peach, Dark Fawn, LADIES FUGI SILK CAMISOLES, 30 inch. .. .. 4/11. trimmed with Silk Lace etc., 7/11 o« s. 8/11. MILLER’S ’£HONE 401. -- . - - P.O. BOX 171, 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. ‘ • fe J, F IFTdIGG CASH CHEMIST, JU* X • XU'L/'Ur’ur 9 Mawhera Quay ’Phone 410.

PUBLIC NOTICES. --- TMPOUNDED on Thursday, Sept. 11, A Black Jersey Cow; no visible brands or mark. If not claimed will be sold by public auction on SATURDAY, September 20, at noon. WM. COCHRANE, Poundkeeeper. A SPECIAL MEETING of the United Juniors will be held in the Pavilion THIS EVENING at 8 o’clock. Full attendance requested. T AZAR LODGE.—Usual Meeting at Masonic Hall THIS (Monday) EVENING at 7.30. Visiting brethren invited."/ -' 4 PUBLIC WELCOME will be tendered the Members of the CHINESE UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATION TEAM from the Balcony of the Post Office Hotel, at 7.30 o’clock TOMORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, September 16. Everybody is invited. BUSINESS PEOPLE are requested kindly to CLOSE their Shops and Offices on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, on the occasion of the West Coast--China Match. AV. H. PARFITT, Mayor. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. nnHE half-yearly meeting of £ the above Association will be held TO-MORROW, at 8 p.m., at the Council Chambers. Preceded by an EXECUTIVE MEETING at 7.30 p.m. Business : —By-election for President. 'll RYAN, Secretary. GREY DISTRICT ACCLIMATISATION-- SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- “■ ING will be held at Messrs Fogarty and Co’s Office, Mackay St., on MONDAY, Sept. 22, at 8 p.m. Business :—Annual Report and Election of Officers. . All License Holders are invited tr attend. J. W. STUBBS, Secretary. GREYMOUTH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 4NNUAL EXHIBITION.—Day and Evening Classes, to be held on WEDNESDAY, October 8. Afternoon and evening.—DON’T MISS IT. ASSISTANCE AV ANTED.

4 PUBLIC MEETING will be’held in the Municipal Chambers, Greymouth, THIS (Monday) EVENING at 8 o'clock, to discuss and appoint a Committee for holding a HOSPITAL GALA SATURDAY. Everyone invited to assist in this worthy object. AV. PARFITT, Mayor.

GREY DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. fTHE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Rooms of Messrs G. W. Moss and Co., ■it 7.30 p.m., on THURSDAY, Sept. 18. Intending members are cordially invited to attend. J. BRUCE YOUNG, Hon. Sec.

100 100 COAT FROCKS COSTUMES BANKRUPT STOCK, purchased in Christchurch at ridiculous figures, will be SOLD TO-MORROAV, 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 gCONOMIC, NEXT J. T. COOPER AND CO. TO POULTRY FANCIERS. SITTINGS of White Leghorns ; good ° laying strain; 5/- per sitting.— Apply Beck and Co., Cash Grocers. 0N SALE—Clover and Lucerne Hay, Straw, Crushed Oats. Dun Oats, Barley Chaff, and all lines of products and groceries.—SMlTHEßS AND fIOPKTNSON, Thompson St. ’Phone m

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1924, Page 1

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