AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, NEXT, 2 p-m. XT ARLEY AND CO., LTD., will sell at their Rooms, Richmond Quay, a large quantity of FURNITURE, also Sewing Machine, Books, Music, Pictures, Kitchen Utensils, Travellers’ Samples, etc. PWILIC NOTICES. WESTLAND LICENSING DlS- ’’ TRlCT.—Notice of Application for- Transfer of License. —I, ANDREW MURRAY, of Totara Flat, being the holder of a. Publican’s License in respect of the house and premises situate at Tbtara Flat, and known as The Heather Bell Hotel, ■do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be bolden at Hokitika on the 10th day of JUNE, 1925, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to Joseph Young Scales, my appointee. Dated the Sth day of May, 1925. Signature of Applicant: Andrew Murray. Name of Owner: Andrew Murray.—Guinness and Kitchingham, Solicitors, Greymouth. BOAT-STEERING COMPASSES, in JLP Oak Cases, Brass Binnacle, etc. SUN DIALS, Phosphor Bronze, in a variety of artistic shapes and designs. Send for particulars. —HUGH AND G. s K. NEILL, Importers of Optical and Scientific Instruments, 93 George Street, Dunedin. BAG PIPING INSTRUCTOR. pIPE MAJOR D. K. FINLAY, from A ■ 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. 0. McLean, Chieftan of the Greymouth Caledonian Society; and Mr. R. Clarke, Blackball, OPENING NOTICE. TH? NATIONAL ELECTRICAL 1 and ENGINEERING CO., LTD., are OPENING in Coates’s Building, Mackay Street, under Mr R. W. CHRISTENSEN’S supervision, work, power, lighting, etc., in all their branches. Estimates given and all work undertaken, and carried out by a competent electrical staff. F
ELECTRIC TORCHES Are necessary during the winter months—To be used in homes or outside. Prices: From 3/- to 18/6. _ BATTERIES.—A full range always in stock. WINTER GAMES—For young folk and adults. NOVELS. —New supplies arriving every week. UNIVERSAL gPORTS JJEPOT FURTHER REDUCTIONS MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK-END. 50 LADIES’ VELOUR COATS, From 27/6. 50 LADIES’ WOOLLEN COSTUMES, From 25/-. CARDIGANS AND JUMPERS, (AU Wool), 12/-. Absolutely Best Value in Greymouth. F. THOMAS BOUNDARY ST., :: GREYMOUTH (Next Golden Eagla Hotai).
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1925, Page 1
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