PUBLIC NOTICES. qpHE DRESSMAKING DEPARTX MENT of MRS. E. TROTT’S Drapery Establishment, Cobden, is under NEW MANAGEMENT. Fit and Style guaranteed. A trial solicited. RECREATION GROUND. p ENERAL PUBLIC MEETING TO- ’ NIGHT (Thursday), in United Pavilion, 8 p.m. Business: Improvement to Recreation Ground. Sports representatives specially invited. UNITED CRICKET CLUB, Conveners. ’iKINITY YOUNG MEN’S INSTITUTE rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Institute will be held in the Club Rooms TO-NIGHT (Thursday), April 28, at 8 p.m. sharp. . A. L. McKAY, Hon. Secretary. CITIZENS’ PROGRESSIVE t TICKET.
TVE BEG TO THANK THE ELEC- ’’ TORS for their whole-hearted support at the election of Borough Councillors, and to say that no effort will be spared to conduct the Municipal affairs in a way w’orthy of our town’s position, as the metropolis of the West Coast— T. B BATY F. A. KITCHINGHAM J. McGINLEY G. PEROTTI D. M. ROBERTSON S. B. WHITE R. J. WILLIAMS BOROUGH ELECTION. Ladies and Gentlemen, — A LTHOUGH defeated at yesterday’s poll, I wish to return my heartfelt thanks to those 840 electors who supported me. In standing as I did, out on my own, without being on either the Progressive or the Labour ticket, I realise I had the hardest part to do to be returned, and, under these circumstances, therefore deeply appreciate your independent attitude in giving me your support. Yours Sincerely— J. D. WINGHAM, Revington’s Hotel. HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen, — T THANK you for electing me at the x head of the poll as a representative of the Grey Hospital Board. You may rely on my doing my utmost in safe-guarding your interests, and doing justice to all. I feel greatly honoured for your confidence, especially as my health would not permit my remaining in Greymouth for election day. Yours Faithfully— GEORGE HARKER. Dunedin, April 28, 1927. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. T WISH to inform the ladies and gentlemen of the West Coast that I have COMMENCED BUSINESS as LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN’S HAIRDRESSER, in Mackay Street (next to D. Douglas). TWO CHAIRS—No waiting. Firstclass workmanship, with the best of attention. A splendid stock of Cigarettes, Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, etc. E. FLOOD, (Late with E. Rosewall), HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST. SMART RAINCOATS FIFTY FIFTY LADIES’ POWDERED RUBBER RAINCOATS, Giving a very smart shot effect in the following shades: —Fuschia, Wine, Sky Blue, Tan, Red and Navy Blue. OUR PRICE IS UNBEATABLE—--25/6 MEN’S OILY CANVAS COATS—47/6. THE' ECONOMIC CO. DRAPERS, MACKAY STREET. WALTER SCOH & CO. . ARE LOCATED IN THEIR NEW UP-TO-DATE SHOP. A complete stock of:— IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. FOR YOUR NEXT OUTFIT —call at— TIM SINNOTT’S, MEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTER Next Club Hotel. Men’s Navy Serge Box Suits 95/Men’s Grey Worsted Box Suits 95/Men’s Borsalino Hats, latest shapes and shades Full range of Parisian Ties, in all the latest shades and stripes 3/6 to 5/6 each Latest Patterns in Fancy Half-Hose 3/11 to 5/6 pair Full range of Men’s Shirts, with Collars to match, in all latest stripes and designs From 7/6 to 19/6 Solid Leather Suit Cases 59/6, 65/Travelling Rugs 59/6 to 99/6 Men’s White Tennis Trousers, Gabadine 15/6 and 17/6 pair Full range of Men’s and Boys’ Canoe Shirts Men’s Boots and Shoes In all latest shapes. TIM SINNOTT
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1927, Page 1
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