“PRICE’S” FOR QUENCHING THIRSI Of summer drinks there are a hundred and one, but none to equal that good old thirst-quenching beverage made with Price’s Concentrated Beverage. 1/6 bottle makes 3 gallons delicious cordial. Try, among others, flavoured Lemon, flavoured Limes and flavoured Orange. Your grocer sells it—make sure it’s “Price’s.” Whole sale from Duncan McLean Ltd. 2
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. QREYMOUTH Window Dressing Competitions (School Jubilee Week). An artistic “Certificate of Merit’’ (9 in all) will be presented by the School Jubilee Committee for each of the Best Nine , Sections (Single Windows or General Display) to be seen from the front street. Classifications follow : — Best Dressed Single Window (to be appropriate to trade represented, dainty, attractive and artistic). —(a) Best Window in Town (any trade) ; (b) Best Apparel "Window (Drapers, Tailors, Clothing and Mercery, Millinery, Shoes); (c) Best Furnishing Window (Furniture, Ironmongery, Hardware, Crockery) ; (d) Best Foods or Fancies (Grocers, Small Goods, Butchers, Stationers, Tobacconists, Fancy Goods, Chemists, Lollies, Cakes, Fruits) ; (e) Best Extra Window (appropriate (for any trade not classified above); (f) Most Comprehensive Window (single window, any trade, representing largest variety of goods sold in establishment, and attractively displayed) ; Most Original Window (single window, composed largely of goods sold in establishment, originality of design and decoration, any trade; Best General Display (two windows or more, any trade); Best All Colonial Products Display (single window or uniform display, all trades, manufactured or natural products, foodstuffs, meat, etc., emphasising Dominion resources). The Committee reserves the right to present Special Certificates. Windows will be judged between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.—E. I. Lord, Secretary.
STATE SCHOOL JUBILEE. A N URGENT MEETING of OLD z BOYS of the State School is called for THIS (Friday) EVENING at the Borough Council Chambers, at 7 o’clock. BUSINESS IMPORTANT. W. H. PARFITT, Mayor. CLEARING SALE AT MARSDEN’S FARM, MAWHERAITI. . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MCMAHON AND LEE, instructed by Mr. A. Marsden, who has disposed of his farm, will hold a Clearing Sale of LIVE and DEAD STOCK at an early date. Date of sale will be advertised later.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 October 1926, Page 5
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