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QRAFTON AND yOLEY QHINA DINNER WARE AND TEA SETS in latest shapes and decorations. BEST ENGLISH CUPS & SAUCERS— From 12/- dozen EARTHENWARE CUPS & SAUCERS From 8/- dozen ODD CUPS— From 8/- dozen Large line of PLATES for quick sale. As. we are now overstocked, we are clearing all CHINAWARE at reduced prices. BOUCHER & CO. MAWHERA QUAY, ’Phone No. 8. PUBLIC NOTICES. .. A TWOFOLD ADVANgB TAGE TO STUDENTS. Hemingway’s Corres-/-x. pondence Schools speci£R concession gives Examination students a two-fold reason for enrolling immediately:— 1. “Every student who enrols before December 1, 1927, will have his or her Examination Entrance Fee paid by the Schools.” 2. “By enrolling before the above date much more satisfactory preparation is assured, and the prospects of securing a Pass are greatly enhanced.” Take advantage of this liberal offer. No special conditions. You must simply complete the course, and you only pay the regular fees. Write for enrolment form, stating the examinaton you wish to sit for. Don’t delay. Get your pen and write NOW! HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516 ::: AUCKLAND.

J. H. KEDDIE CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. M.P.S. (By Exam.), BABY WELFARE WEEK WINDOW display. See Contented Sammy, the Baby with his Twin Sisters, amidst their maty welfare needs. Sponges, Varied Baby Soaps, Nursery Powders, Feeding Bottles, Teats, Soothers, Sugar of Milk, Glaxo, Bengers, Lime Water, Lactogol, Thermometers, Cotton Wool, Gauzes, Skin Creams, Pram Hot Water Bags, and all lines used in nursing, at City Prices. KEDDIE’S PHARMACY ’Phone No. 97 ::: P.O. Box 140 (Opp. G.P.0.) Country Orders are dispatched per return of post or rail. CASH PRICE. Wheat 8/- per bus., Pollard 2/3 per bus., Bran 2/3 bus., Swedes 2/3 qtr., Potatoes 2/3 qtr., Sugar 17/-, Dates 5d lb., Prunes 6d lb., Currants 7d lb., Sultanas 7d lb., Raisins 7d lb., 501 b. Flour 11/-, 251 b. Flour 5/9, Bacon 1/4, Jam 8/doz., 21b. tins Jam 1/3, Sardines 6d tin, Salmon (large) 1/3, Salmon (small) Bd, Soap 1/- bar, Salt 2d, Wash. Soda 2d, Rice 61b. for 1/9, Sago 61b. for 1/9, Tapioca 61b. for 1/9, Sauce lOd bottle, Sauce (large) 1/3, Tom. Sauce (small) 1/-, Tom. Sauce (large) 1/6, Pine Apple 9d tin, Pine Apple (large) 1/-; Seed Potatoes 2/6 and 3/6 qtr.; Veg. Seed 3d pkt., Flower Seeds 3d pkt. " J. TRUSCOTT Grocer, Produce & Provision Merchant, Mackay Street, Greymouth. HOTELS

COMMERCIAL HOTEL 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. ALBION HOTEL Proprietress MRS. M. A. THORNTON (Late Post Office Hotel.) Only Fireproof Hotel on the West 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. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL 25 Worcester Street, Christchurch. Superior Private Accommodation. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Two minutes from G.P.O. Moderate tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Prop. THE RECOGNISED WEST COAST HOUSE IN CHRISTCHURCH IS TATTERSALL’S HOTEL t CASHEL STREET. “MAKE IT. YOUR HOME.” P.O. Box 364 :::: ’Paone 214 Greymouth “Evening Star” filed dally. ’Phone messages and correspond* ence promptly attended to. ARTHUR ROSE, * Proprietor.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 September 1927, Page 1

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