Drastic Reductions DOUBLE BED 47/6. LINEN TEA TOWELS, ■ ■ 1/3. LADIES’ ALL WOOL CASHMERE GENT’S HEAVY WOOLLEN HOSE, with double feet 2/6. SOCKS, 1/3. LADIES’ RUBBER COATS,— GENT’S HEAVY FLANNELS Grey Superior quality, .. 31/-. and Navy, 6/6. LADIES’ ALL WOOL VELOUR GENT’S HEAVY KNITTED WOOLCOATS, with fur collar and LEN UNDERWEAR, Pants and nicely stitched ■. 95/-. Shirts, 6/6. Large Size COLOURED TOWELS, BOYS’ KNICKERS, made from 24 x 45 4/H P er pair. strong Tweed and Serge etc., LADIES’ SILK and WOOL COS’- g1i 6 ... 3 t 0 9> 5/6; 9to 16, 6/1 - TUMES, from 37/6. HEAVY TWILLED SHEETS, COLONIAL FLANNELS; Ptok, Guaranteed absolutely pure, White, Orkney, Shetland and ready hemmed for 18/6 per x Natural .. 2/3 per yd. pair. We'have al'so'Tust landed three large shipments of Gent’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Boots, the value of which must appeal to one and all. When remitting kindly allow for Postage. MILLER’S THE HOUSE FOR LAD I ES .... .■ iiumiinwpwnt—amriw«miiiwhum—For that tired, worn-out, jaded feeling, doctors generally prescribe BEEF, IRON AND WINE that old,, reliable and o ne-thousand-time proven, tonic. Only the freshest of prime beef, iron and finest matured medicinal port wine are blended into the Beef, Iron and Wme Tonic supplied by L. F. Hogg. Start a course in Beef, Iron and bine to-da,y,. , ai ?d make straight for the goal of “better heaHh. Price 5/o per bottleT TH CASH CHEMISTS AJ". Jr. JtlVbr’br MAWHERA QUAY :: 'Phone 410
PUBLIC NOTICES. ARRIVING THIS AFTERNOON.— x Oysters; also local Groper on sale—At Preston’s, Tainui Street. TO GOLFERS. T WILL be visiting Wellington next A week to select my GOLFING STOCK. If intending buyers would make known what they require, } i’ill be pleased to carry out any suggestions they may make to assist me in ‘purchasing. AH sporting materialfootball, hockey, handball goods—from the world’s best makers, will be stocked. W. L. PATTERSON, Universal Sports Depot. SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE COY., LTD. AfR. W. H. C. M’DONALD, Manager for the West Coast, having been transferred to Tiinaru, MR. M. C. BLACK has been appointed in his place, while MR. J. G. LOCKWOOD, formerly of the Railway Department, has been appointed to the staffAll information as to assurance rates, etc., readily supplied. G. C. BROMLEY, Branch Manager. Christchurch, March 25, 1925. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF WESTLAND AND NELSON. THE ANNUAL MEETING of above Lodge takes place at 8 o’clock (prompt timej) TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) in the Freemasons’ Hall,. Tainui Street' Master Masons cordially invited. * Bv Order D. G. M. WEST COAST OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. 1 -TALE-YEARLY MEETING will be held TO-MORROW (Thursday), 26th. inst., at 8 p.m.-, at Club Rooms. Business important. Social to followJ. BRISBANE, Hon. Sec.
’’FHE ANNUAL MEETING of the r UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB will be held in the Pavilion on FRIDAY EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. All members and intending members are requested to attend. H. J AMIESON, Hon. Sec. IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN O’SHANNESSEY, of Kopara, Farmer (deceased). MOTICE is hereby given that ALL ACCOUNTS owing by the late John O’Shannessey must be rendered, in duplicate, to the undersigned before the 4th April next, duly certified as owing at date of death, viz., March 12, 1925. 4 PATTERSON & McCARTHY, Solicitors, Greymouth. LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. fVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I,- ARTHUR NAYLOR, of Greymouth, Accountant, intend to apply for a LAND AGENT’S LICENSE, in accordance with the Land Agents Act, 1921. A. NAYLOR. Greymouth. March 24, 1925. ’'NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NOTICE. COMBINED BRIDGE OVER THE GREY RIVER, NGAHERE-BLACK BALL LINE. □MIIS Bridge will be CLOSED to ALL ROAD TRAFFIC from 2.15 p.m. to 4.15 p.m. on THURSDAY, 26th March, 1925, and FRIDAY, 27th March, 1925. KUMARA RACES. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 13, .1925. T-TORSE Owners and Trainers are reminded that Nominations for all events close with the Secretary at 10 P.m. TO-MORROW (Thursday), 26th March. GEO. PAMMENT, Sec. KUMARA RACES. EASTER MONDAY, IPRIL 13, 1925. □’’ENDERS are invited for the followiny privileges: — LIQUOR BOOTH (right to two booths) RIGHT ’l’o RACE CARDS. ’t’enders, addressed to the undersigned, close on MONDAY, March 30, at 7.30 phi The highest or any tender net necessarily accepted. GEO. PAMMENT, Secretary.
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