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Drastic Reductions ■ t DOUBLE BED 47/6. LINEN TEA TOWELS,I/3. LADIES’ ALL WOOL CASHMERE GENT’S HEAVY WOOLLEN HOSE, with double feet 2/6. SOCKS, l/3j LADIES’ RUBBER COATS,- GENT’S HEAVY FLANNELS Grey Superior quality, . • 31/-. and Navy, 6/6- <— LADIES’ ALL WOOL VELOUR GENT’S HEAVY WOOLCOATS, with fur collar and W* UNDERWEAR, Pants and • nicely stitched .. 95/-. Sh rts, 6 —. — Large Size COLOURED TOWELS, BOYS’ KNICKERS, made from 24 x 45, 4/11 per pair. strong Tweed and Serge etc., LADIES’ SILK and WOOL COS- Size 3 to 9, 5/6; 9 to 16, 6/11, TUMES, from 37 } /6. , HEAVY TWILLED SHEETS, COLONIAL FIIANNELS, Pink, Guaranteed absolutely pure, White, Orkney, Shetland '■ready hemmed for. 18/6 per. Natural .. 2/3 per yd. pair. We have also just landed three large shipments of Gent’s, Ladies’ and Children’B Boots, the^value of which must appeal to one and all. ■ When remitting kindly allow for Postage. MILLER’S TH E ' HOU SB FOR LADIES For that tirei, worn-out, jaded feeling, doctors generally prescribe BEEF, IROK 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 Wine lonic supplied by L. Hogg. , Start a course in Beef, Iron and lyine to-day, and make straight for the goal of “better PricO 5/6 per bottle. L I? TmniP/P CASH CHEMISTS . T . JtlVtK-’br ... MAWHERA QUAY :: 'Phone 410

PUBLIC NOTICES. A LL Members and Intending Members of STAR FOOTBALL CLUB are requested to. attend practice at their Hall on TUESDAYS & SATURDAYS, at 7 p.m. Special Meeting of Juniors, Fourths and Fifth Grades TUESDAY NIGHT. ' A SPECIAL MEETING of -the RUNANGA AMBULANCE CLASS will be held in the Library TO-MORROW (Wednesday) at 7 p.m. All members and intending members are requested to attend. , A. BUTLER, Secretary. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COY. invite ENTRIES for the STOCK SALE, to be held at TO,TAR A FLAT YARDS on FRIDAY, Alay .i. • NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COY- OF N.'Z., LTD., Auctioneers. OPENING NOTICE. THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL 1 AND ENGINEERING CO., LTD, are OPENING in Coates’s Building, ■Mackay.,, Street, -under MR.’ R. W. CHRISTENSEN’S supervision. Ajlvice given on all installation work,’ power, lighting, etc., in all their branches." \ ' Estimates given and all work undertaken, and carried out by a competent electrical staff. BAG PIPING INSTRUCTOR-. PIPE MAJOR D. K. FINLAY, from Scotland,'-is_ prepared to give LESSONS as above. Mr. Finlay has gained 400 prizes for piping. Terms: £2 2s per quarter. Names may be left with Mr. J.Leitch, Violinist, Blaketown ; Mr. O. McLean, Chieftan of the Greymouth Caledonian Society,; and Mr. R. Clarke, Blackball. IN BANKRUPTCY. ? IN 'THE ESTATE OF NEIL J. B. CULLING, of Greymouth, Labourer, TV OTICE is hereby given that a First and Final Dividend of Ils 9d in the pound is now payable on all accepted proved claims, at my office, Gainness Street, Greymouth. A. NAYLOR, Deputy Official Assignee. Greymouth, April 27, 1925. GREY COUNTY COUNCIL. MOTOR LORRY REGULATIONS. KT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all MOTOR LORRIES, engaged in heavy traffic, must be LICENSED under the above Regulations, and any person found using any road by means of an unlicensed vehicle, is liable to a fine, of £2O. All Motor Trucks engaged in either goods or passenger traffic, including one-ton trucks, come' under' the provisions of the above regulations, and action will be taken against anyone found •using an unlicensed lorry after April 30, 1925. . M. KEATING, ‘ < County Clerk.

BOROUGH OF, GREYMOUTH. GREY ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. IN THE ■ MATTER of “The Electric Power Boards Act, 1918,” and its Amendments, and “The Local Elec tions and Polls Act, 1908,” and its Amendments, and “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,” and its Amendments. ' PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the following persons have been nominated for the office of THREE REPRESENTATIVES of the constituent district of the Borough .of Greymouth on the Grey Electric-power Board for the ensuing two years, viz : — BIGNELL, HENRY JOHN ’ DOOGAN, HUGH FRANCIS GRF.ENSLADE, JOHN WEBBER O’BRIEN. JAMES PEROTTI, GERALD TENNENT, DAVID The Election will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of April, 1925, commencing at 9 o’clock in the morning and closing at 7 o’clock at night. The Poll will be taken in the Town Hall, Mackay Street (Tower Entrance) the Technical School, High Street (between Sawyer’s Creek Bridge and Franklin Street), and the State School Gymnasium, Blaketown. F. H- DENTON,Returning Officer. Dated ar Greymouth this 22nd day of April, 1925. npOWELS.-We • offer a. wonderful ’ ' selection in Face and Bath Towels, from 3/- to 11/- per pain—At Harley’s, House Furnishers.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1925, Page 1

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