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PUBLIC NOTICES. EASTER SPECIALS —at — ROBERTSON’S ROBERTSON’S THE FRUIT MART. CHOICE GRAPES, 2/- per lb. CHOICE TOMATOES, 31bs. for 1/-. GIFT POT PLANTS, 4/6 each. FLOWERS (cut), from 1/- bunch. DESSERT APPLES, 2 and 3 lbs. 1/-. DESSERT PEARS, 2 and 3 lbs. 1/-. PLUMS, 6d per lb. KUMERAS, 31bs. 1/-. GRAPE FRUIT (end of season), 8d each. EASTER CONFECTIONERY NOVELTIES, see our window display. VEGETABLES, any quantities. Fruit Case Lines, Plants, Shrubs, Fertilizers. FREE DELIVERY DAILY. A. A. R. D. MOTOR EXCURSIONS. 'THE General Public and visitors are x asked to make arrangements at any day or hour with the A.A.R.D. MOTOR PROPRIETORS, for trips to— PUNAKAIKI .. 10/- return MITCHELLS .. 10/- return NO NAME .. 10/- return LAKE KANIERI .. 15/- return THE GLACIERS (South Westland) £5 return from Greymouth; minimum of four passengers. All cars have experienced and careful drivers. Full information may be obtained from the following:—J. Perrin P. Minchin, L. Owen, R. Hill, and H. McGlashan. Booking Office; Bailie and Neville. ’Phone 119.

y'ALUES. 10 doz. LADIES’ HOSE, soft Cashmere finish, all the latest shades, ■ Great value 1/6 a pair. 5 doz. LADIES’ SILK HOSE (dark shades) well worth 3/6 to 5/6 Now 1/11 pair. 10 doz. Ladles’ Summer-weight CASHMERE HOSE in all fash lonable shades. Only 2/11 pair. Better values cannot be obtained ii the Dominion. necessary. qpHE gCONOMIO 0O.» DRAPERS AND MERCERS, Mackay Street : : : Greymonth. HOTELS. JJOTEL, NELSON. The Leading Commercial and Tourist Hotel in the District. Letters and telegrams . promptly attended to. P.O. Box 34. A. W. FITZGIBBON, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL JJOTEL, MAWHERA QUAY :: GREYMOUTH. The above hostelry is controlled by MR. T. MILLIGAN. Only the best of Spirits, Ales and Beers dispensed. The Dining-room and Upstairs are under the management of Mrs. Milligan. JJOTEL Proprietress MRS. M. A. THORNTON (Late Post Office Hotel.) Only Fireproof Hotel on the West Coast Since taking over the business, Mrs. Thornton has re-arranged the whole interior. Everything under personal supervision. Special Commercial Rate. Wines and Spirits all true to label.

CHRISTCHURCH HOTELS. , STOREY’S HOTEL' CHRISTCHURCH (Opposite Railway Station). Under the Management of MR. AND MRS. E. M. SHEEDY, (Late of Tattersail’s and Shade’s Hotels). The Hotel offers splendid accommodation to West Coasters. Old and new friends welcomed. MEALS to suit passengers on all trains. Correspondence promptly answered. 'Phone 795. E. M. SHEEDY, Proprietor. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL 25 Worcester Street, Christchurch. 1 ’ —— Superior Private Acc< mmodation. Beautiful lawns, gardt ns, etc. Two minutes from G.P.O. t M< derate tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Prop. THE RECOGNISED WEST COAST HOUSE IN CHRISTCHURCH IS JATTERSALL’S HOTEL CASHEL STREET. “MAKE IT YOUR HOME.” P.O. Box 364 :::: ’Phone 214 Greymouth “Evening Star” filed daily. ’Phone messages and correspond ence promptly attended to. ARTHUR LOSE, I Proprietor.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 April 1927, Page 1

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