PUBLIC NOTICES. EXCURSION TO CHRISTCHURCH. QEATS may be RESERVED up to 5 o’clock THIS EVENING, for the first train. Tickets must be produced for reservation at the Railway Station booking office. booking office. Reserving fee 1/- return. J. SHARP, Secretary. GREYMOUTH DIAMOND JUBILEE?" A MEETING of the General or Proj vincial Committee, and all those interested in the above celebrations, will be held at the meeting room, Town Hall, at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 27th inst— J. W. Greenslade, Chairman of Committees; C. H. Rose, Hon. Secretary. THANKS. rpHE BRUNNER HALL COMMITTEE wish to thank Mrs. H. Cain, Mrs. E. Hallinan and Miss L. Morgan; also the Blackball Concert Troupe, for the assistance they gave in making Miss Watson’s Concert such a financial success. The Committee regret these names wetre omitted in the previous thanks notice. Miss Watson has pre viously been thanked personally. J. H. ROBERTS, For the Committee. ROSS LIME COMPANY. TOP-DRESSING MIXTURE. AT REDUCED PRICES; only available during JUNE and JULY. Free railage 100 miles from Ross to any and all bona fide farmers. Three tons of burnt and three tons of Carbonate of Lime for £8 10s 6d nett. Money order, cash or cheque MUST accompany each order, otherwise usual prices will be charged. Farms to supply 60 sacks. Orders railed in rotation. MONEY SAVING PRICES. Oatmeal, 251b5., 6/-. Onions, 5/6 bag, lOOlbs. Potatoes, large sacks, 11/6. Pollard 21/-, 10 bushels. Sugar 701b5., 17/-. Peas (split) 4dlb. Marrow Fat, 4d per lb; Tins, 1/-. Pearl Barley, 3d lb. .. ~A . ' Sago,' £d Prunes and Dates 5d lb. Sultanas 6d lb. English Cocoa 1/6 lb. New Season’s Ceylon Tea 2/6 lb. Pie Fruits 1/9 tin. We have fresh supplies of FRUIT and VEGETABLES daily at lowest prices. BECK & CO. CASH GROCERS. Mackay Street, :: Greymouth. THE ELITE DRESSMAKERS & COSTUMIERS. C. Smith’s Buildings (Opp. Town Hall) READY-MADE FROCKS, at prices that must appeal to all. OWN MATERIAL made up in the Latest Style and Fashion. FUR COATS renovated and relined. TREE PLANTING ~ ' NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE ORDERS FOR SELECT ROSE AND FRUIT TREES True to Name, Healthy and Specially Grown for the West Coast climate. We have had years of careful study in ROSE TREES, therefore we are in a position to give our customers the benefit of our experience. SPECIAL ORDER: We will mail to any part of the West Coast, POST FREE, ONE DOZEN of our BEST SHOW or DECORATIVE ROSES, including Teas, Hybrid Teas and Hybrid Perpetuals—own selection. 20/- per dozen. 10/- per half dozen. Cash with order only. Write for PRICED CATALOGUE, post free'. If you want a SPECIAL TREE write to us, and we will do our best to meet your requirements. Our address is— CH.CH. NURSERY COY. PREMIER ROSE GROWERS, FERRY ROAD :: CHRISTCHURCH. jTdumble LADIES’ & GENTS’ HAIRDRESSER. Private room for ladies. Only the best workmanship in my establishment. COATES’ BUILDINGS, MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. SALE ! SALE ! ! Special Reductions IN Millinery and Mantles This Season’s FELT HATS from 10/6 SMART WINTER COATS WITH FUR COLLARS All at greatly reduced prices at the — MISSES WHITE’S LADIES’ EMPORIUM, Tainui St. (Opp. Bank of N.Z.)
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 June 1927, Page 1
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