, AMUSEMENTS. J EARNERS’ DANCE—United Pavilion,. .MONDAY EVENING. Excellent music. Competent tuition. Admission 1/-. LISTEN! WHEN ? COLUMBA HALL, z < WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE BALL. Good prizes for Fancy Dress, if sufficient competition. Novelty Dances. Williaans’ orchestra. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. DON’T MISS THIS! CRAND PICTURE ENTERTAIN- ° MENT, Town Hall, THURSDAY NEXT, July 2. All new programme. Proceeds in aid of Cobden Memorial Bridge. Admission 1/- and 1/6. MONSTER EUCHRE AND DANCE. (OAREY’S HALL, 'Cobden, FRIDAY NEXT, July 3. Ist Prize: Bag Sugar and 50lb. Flour; 2nd: Valuable Aluminium Kettle; 3rd: 51b. Tea. Good supper. Proceeds to Cobden Memorial Bridge. Admission 2/-. AHAURA- MEMORIAL HALL. X FRIDAY, JULY 3. QRAND BALL, in aid of Funds for Renovating the PresbyteryWilliams’s Orchestra. Superior floor. Efficient M.C’s. Ballroom appointments. Laid-out supper. Double tickets, 7/6; Gents, 5/-; Extra Lady, 2/6, PUBLIC NOTICES"
BLANKETS AND EIDERDOWN . QUILTS. In order to reduce my stock, SWEEPING REDUCTIONS, for CASE ONLY, are being made on BLANKETS, QUILTS, CURTAINS, and CRETONNE FURNISHINGS. The following will give you an idea of tht reductions: — DOUBLE BLANKETS ... £2 15 G EIDERDOWN QUILTS ... 3 0 0 MADRAS CURTAINS from 2 6 CRETONNE from ... 1 * F. HAYES “THE HOUSE FOR VALUE,” MACK AV ST. ::: GREYMOUTH.
OVERLAND BUTTER Made in a Model Hygienic Factory Equipped with Modern AppliancesKnown in every household in the. district as A BUTTER WITH A SUPERFINE FLAVOUR. % Ask for it and accept no other. “Many thanks.” « Q VERLAND J)AIRY C °Y., LTD.
EX “PORT VICTOR.” THREE CRATES OF ENGLISH CHINA, —including— Tea Pots, Sets of Jugs, Odd Jugs, Cups and Saucers, Cups only, Plates, and China of all description. . See the display of these goods in our Bulk Store Window, Smith’s Buildings. Our saving by importing direct from the Potteries will be PASSED ON TO YOU, BECK AND CO., . MACKAY STREET.
CONNOISSEURS PRONOUNCE BUCHANAN’S BLACK AND WHtTE WHISKY THE BEST ON THE WORLD’S MARKET TO-DAY—-IT HAS NO EQUAL. On sale at all Hotels, and from the local agents— KETTLE BROS., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Upper Mawhera Quay, Greymouth.
WANTED KNOWN. — AMIGO—No home should be without a pot. Prevents blood-poisoning from cuts ami abrasions. On sale at all chemists and stores, and Kettle Bros., West Coast Agents. piDER DOWN QUILTS—IdeaI for winter use; light, yet warm; 25/-, 52/6 to 63/- each.—At Harley’s, House Furnishers. QTAINLESS KNlVES—Guaranteed quality • Tables, 19/6; Dessert, 17/6 per half dozen.—At Harley’s, House Furnishers. ND £2OOO First Prize, DO.JU>« MINION ALL GOLD ART UNION.. Closes Sept. 15. Drawn Oct. 20. Tickets 2/- each, or book of 11 tickets for £l. Tickets procurable at KEDDIE’S. Chemist, Authorised Retailers. 1 • /AN SALE — Clover and Lucerne Hay; ' Straw, Crushed and Dun Oats, Barley Chaff, and all lines of PRODUCE and GROCERIES.—A. Hopkinson and Co., Thompson St., Grey: month. TAZZ— Williams’s Famous Balli 9 room Powder, 2/-. Use it. — j Williams and Ross, The Chemists.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1925, Page 1
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