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The Latest Zero Price List GENUINE FIRST CHOICE P. K. LADIES’ CORSETS from 3/6. FUGI SILK > 30 in - 8/C< HEAVY JAP CREPE in all shades ENGLISH COTTON FUGI 40inch, 1/- per yard, HEAVY JAP SILK 27in. White HEAVY SAKUSAN SILK 33in. only 3/11. f/ 1 . 1, LADIES’ CREPE BLOOMERS, HEAVY QUALITY CREPE DE well sized, .. .. 2/9. CHINE ’ aII shades 40m, 8/6. FUGI g IIjK BLOOMERS, plain, HEAVY FUGI SILK in the follow- 8/11, fancy 9/11. ing shades, Nigger, Navy, LADIES COTTON VESTS, Black, Fawn, Almond, Apricot, and 2/6. Lemon, Sky, Vieux Rose, Pink, - Saxe, Peach, Dark Fawn, LADIES FUGI SILK CAMISOLES, 30 inch. .. .. 4/11. trimmed with Silk Lace etc., 7/11 0. s. 8/1L _ MILLER’S THONE 401. - - - P.O. BOX 17ft. 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 yoiir . PRESCRIPTION will be ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED from the PUREST DRUG obtainable.. Bring yoiir PRESCRIPTION to us., ' Tj F HOGG CASH CHEMIST, AJ. X. Mawhera Quay :::: ’Phone 410.

PUBLIC NOTICES. APPRECIATION. / T TENDER my appreciation to Mr. A Charles Rose, agent for the Eagle Star and British Dominions Insurance Coy., Ltd., for the prompt manner in which my claim for damaged motor truck was paid. I appreciate greatly his efforts. A. C. HEMPSEED. Waiuta, September 16, 1924. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. SCHOOL DENTAL SURGERY., STATE SCHOOL. HPHE above Surgeryjs.NOW OPEN • to receive children for treatment, as usual. R. GORDON SPENCE, Dental Officer. > ! RUNANGA AND DUNOLLIE CRICKET CLUB. A MEETING of all interested in the FORMATION of a CRICKET CLUB for the coming season, will be held at the Dunollie Hotel TO-MOR-ROW (Thursday) EVENING at 8 o’clock. I’. J. PATTERSON, ' Convenor. COBDEN DOMAIN BOARD. THE Citizens of Cobden are invited A to attend a MEETING in the Town Board’s Office on FRIDAY, September 19, at 7.30 p.m., to consider the proposal for CLEARING THE RESERVE (next to Anglican Church), and the LAYING DOWN of TENNIS COURTS and BOWLING GREEN. Young ladies and men are specially invited to attend. • C. N. GUNN, Hon. Secretary.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 September 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 September 1924, Page 1

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