Mail Your Order TO BOX 175, GREYMOUTH. WHITE ALL WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS— Single .. .. /• • • • • • 22/6 WHITE ALL WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS— Double .. .. 35/-. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN < LADIES’ ALL WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL VELOUR COATS MAIDS’ ALL WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL VELOUR COATS 32/6, 35/-, and 37/6. LADIES’ FROCKS IN TWEED AND ALL WOOL REPP.,— In the latest styles. 55/- and. 57/6. ? MILLER’S GREYMOUTH, HOKITIKA, | WESTPORT, London Office: 19, Chapel Street, E.C. WINTER’S CHILLS CANNOT STAY WHERE THERE IS A “UNIQUE”- HOT WATER BAG EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST TWO “UNIQUES.” These non-leaking, non-cracking, non-bursting aids to «leep and Health are absolutely essential in Winter. We have them at prices ranging from 7/6 to 14/6 —according to s’ze. WHY NOT OBTAIN ? 1, F CASH CHEMISTS, JT o O. UWX MAWHERA QUAY :::’Phone 410
PUBLIC NOTICES. j^AMERONS—Divine Service will be held at 7 p.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday), June 20. WEST COAST COMPETITIONS’ SOCIETY. 17th ANNUAL FESTIVAL. AUGUST 30 TO SEPT. 6, 1926. JIOOKS OF WORDS now procurable at all Booksellers, Music Dealers, “Star” and ‘Wrgus” Offices. R. T. BUSH, Secretary. piANOFORTE. MISS A. JOHNSTON (Certificated Pianist) TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, has RE-OPENED Studio. Holder of Trinity College, Royal Academy and London ■ College Certificates. ' Studio: 9 Guinness Street, Greymouth. GREY COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE. T’HE BRIDGE across Nelson Creek, "*■ on the Main Highway at 17| Mile Peg, will be CLOSED to ALL TRAFFIC on TUESDAY, 22nd, and WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst., to enable pile driving to be carried on. JOHN HIGGINS, County Engineer. County Chambers, Greymouth, June 18, 1926. PEOPLES’ JJILLIARD gALOON (Next Royal Hotel) IS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. 4 TABLES 4 h TABLES Good lights and every attention. R. P. DAVIS, Proprietor. TMPERIAL HOTEL, GREYMOUTH (Under New Management). TOM LLOYD (late of Burnett’s Face), Proprietor. Dining Room under personal supervision of Mrs. Lloyd. All the lads welcomed.
REMOVAL NOTICE DAN HANRAHAN, GENT’S OUTFITTER, HAS REMOVED to Premises lately occupied by MILLER’S, in Mawhera Quay (next J. Tennent’s), where he has opened a new range of— MERCERY AND BOOTS. Everything is of the latest style and design. Your inspection will be appreciated. D. HANRAHAN GENTS’ AND BOYS’ MERCER, MAWHERA QUAY. PIES ’ PIES !! PIES !!! "Vt/E beg to notify the public of Ureymoutli and district that we have OPENED a branch next to our Tea Rooms in Mackay Street, to sell ALL HOT DELICACIES to take home to your lunch or tea. CURNISH PASTIES, SAVOURY MINCE, Threepence Each. STEAK AND KIDNEY PIE STEAK AND TOMATO PIE STEAK AND GREEN PEA PIE FRUIT PIES Fourpence Each. JJERB. CAKE AND PIE SPECIALIST. , pOULTRY pANCIERS- - Now is the time to improve yoiir stock. I an. now BOOKING ORDERS for DAY-OLD CHICKS. August 18/- per dozen, Sept, and Oct. 15/- per dozen. Sittings of eggs, 5/- for 15 postage extra. I have a fine selection ot BREEDING HENS for £1 per pair. LEGHORN COCKERELS 2gns. each, B O COCKERELS lgn. each. Cash with order. Railage extra. J. D. McKECHNIE, 25 Queen Si., Burwood, Christchurch.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1926, Page 1
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