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PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. ALL BUSINESS PEOPLE are requested to CLOSE their premises TO-MORROW (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, on the occasion of the Canada V. West Coast Soccer Match. J. W. GRBENSLADE, Mayor. DAIRY FARMERS. AN EXPERIENCED ORGANISER is prepared to FORM a HERD TESTING ASSOCIATION for Westland for next season. For particulars appIy—“TESTER,” C/o “Star” Office. BRUNNER BOROUGH COUNCIL. xrOTICE is hereby given that the Main Grey Valley Road, between Dobson and Wallsend, will be CLOSED for ALL TRAFFIC, including Vehicles and Motor Cars, on WEDNESDAY, June 15, for the construction of a culvert. JOHN SMEATON, Mayor. Brunnerton, June 13, 1927. BOROUGH OF BRUNNER. •VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ACTION will be taken for the recovery of all OUTSTANDING RATES SEVEN DAYS from this date. A. B. SMEATON, Town Clerk. Brunnerton, June 13, 1927.

FARMERS’’ J£EAT gUPPLY, MARSDEN ROAD, INVITES INSPECTION. MEAT handled under latest HYGIENIC CONDITIONS. DELIVERY—TO ANYWHERE. Ring 456, and get our delivery van to call. Try and see our shop first. REDUCED PRODUCE PRICES. ES T T ;<l>l e__ P ; j. 5/-; Brown Spanish Onions (best keepers), 1001 b. bags, 7/6; Silver Skin Onions, 1001 b. bags, 5/6; Picklers, Id lb.; Milling Wheat, 2001 b. bag, 22/6; Feed Oats, 13/6; Matchless Flour, 2001bs„ 36/-, lOOlbs., 18/6, 501b5., 10/-; 1801bs. Pollard, 16/-, 1601bs. Bran, 12/-; Cabbage, 5/- doz.; Table Carrots or Parsnips, in 701 b. sugar bags, 3/6; Table Swedes, 901 b. bags, 3/6; Dessert Apples, 8/6; Cookers, 6/6; Clover Honey, beautiful quality, 601 b. tins, 30/-; Clover Hay, 85/toh; Single Bales, 4/-; Prime Heavy Oatsheaf Chaff, 95/- ton (sacks extra); Single bag lots, 4/6 (sacks in); Straw Chaff, 2/9 (sacks in). Quality guaranteed. Freight 1/4 per cwt. to any flag station. Cash with orders. C. E. MEREDITH, LTD., Box 21, WAIMATE. WANTED KNOWN —that — J. DUMBLE THE LEADING HAIRDRESSER, Coates’ Buildings, Mackay St.,, (Late of Wellington and Auckland) —still leads in— HAIRDRESSING x ELECTRICAL SHAMPOO (ladies) MARCELLE WAVING (by appointment).

NEW WINTER GOODS NEW WINTER GOODS SILK & WOOL STOCKINGS from 1/- a pair WOOLLEN CARDIGANS & JUMPERS from 7/6 NIGHTDRESSES from 5/6 WINTER DRESSES from 15/6 LADIES’ SHOES from 10/6 MILLINERY at lowest prices PRICES IN ALL LINES REDUCED. MISS SARATY BOUNDARY STREET, GREYMOUTH GREAT VALUES GREAT VALUES —in-GREAT-COATS Men’s Heavy Woollen Overcoats; all sizes; from 39/6 to 79/6. Men’s Navy Nap Cloth Overcoats, from 65/- to 85/-. Youth’s Heavy Woollen Overcoats, from 29/6 to 49/6. Small Boy’s Overcoats, 19/6. Boy’s Navy Reefer Coats, 15/6. Men’s Oily Canvas Waterproof Coats, 35/- to 75/-. Men’s Cardigans and Pullovers, 9/6 to 17/6. Full range of Men’s Boots and Shoes, latest shapes. ) TIM SINNOTT’S MAWHERA QUAY (Next Club Hotel) OVERCOATS FOR BOYS We have just landed a shipment of Boys’ and Youths’ TWEED OVERCOATS in smart Double-breasted styles, with Belt all round. The Quality and Prices are unbeatable — 25/6 27/6 29/6 32/6 35/Wonderful value. Inspect before purchasing elsewhere. THE ECONOMIC CO. MACKAY STREET :: GRBYMCUTH (Next Nancnrrow and Co.)

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1927, Page 1

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