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JgEDROOM gUITES IN OAK AND RIMU (All Designs) AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYONE. INSPECTION INVITED. F. HAYES HOUSE FURNISHER, MACKAY AND WERITA STREETS. FOR SALE OR TO LET. npo LET—A Furnished Cottage, with • A all conveniences. —Apply ’Phone 219. 1 rpo LET—-Two Unfurnished Front A Rooms; use conveniences; good locality; 12/6 per week; also Child’s Dropside Cot for sale. —Address at “Star” Office. POR SALE—Dodge Motor Car (fiveA seater, late model); good as new. Easy terms arranged.—Apply Manager, Dispatch Foundry Coy.,' Ltd. pOR SALE—Clover and Lucerne, A Hay, Straw, Crushed and Dun Oats, Barley Chaff, and all lines of PRODUCE and GROCERIES. The cheapest in town. —A. HOPKINSON AND CO., Thompson Street, Greymouth. TENDERS. GREY COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received for theSUPPLY of IRONBARK AND MIXED AUSTRALIAN HARDWOOD up to 8 o’clock p.m. on TUESDAY, 20th December, 1927. Copies of specifications and schedules of sizes will be supplied by the undersigned on application. JOHN HIGGINS. County Engineer. County Chambers, Greymonth, December 10, 1927.

PUBLIC NOTICES. QRAIN AND PRODUCE PRICE LIST Table Potatoes (old), 15/- sack. Small Potatoes, 4/- sack. Seed Potatoes (any variety), 4/-cwt. 7 Fowl Wheat (clean), 24/6 sack. Feed Oats, 13/6 sack. Flour, 2001b5., 37/-. Flour, lOOlbs., 20/-; 50’s, 10/-. Pollard, 1801bs., 15/- sack. Bran, 1601bs„ 10/6 sack. Oatsheaf Chaff (best), 105/- per lon (sacks in), or 4/6 per bag. Baled Straw, 2/6 per bale. Mild Cured Bacon (grain fed), 1/Ham, 1/2 lb. Stamped Eggs (case lots), 1/5 doz. Farmers’ Eggs (case lots), 1/5 doz| Clover Honey (601 b. tins), 27/6 tin. Green Peas (in 241 b. bags), 4d lb. Strawberries (121 b. crates), 15/-. Freight paid. Strawberries (161 b. crates), 20/Freight paid. All vegetables in plentiful supply. Cash with orders. Freight, 1/4 to any station, C. E. MEREDITH, LTD., P.O. Box 21, Waimate. “MISSES HANNA & GEE 208 High Street Christchurch Are showing a CHOICE SELECTION of very SMART MILLINERY in room above Adams Bruce Cake Shop OUR STOCK IS BEING RENEWED DAILY PRETTY CRINOLINE HATS in this season’s newest mode. Colours include Pervenchc Blue, Cyclamen, Green, Black, Fawn, Navy, Rose, Beige etc. SMART BLACK HATS for Matrons. READY-TO-WEAR HATS with large brims also the new SCULL HATS In newest shades. Watch window display “Where the Smart Hats are." All at lowest possible price. HATS made to order and renovated. CAPELINE HATS in every colour, blocked and fitted to suit individual taste.

DON’T FORGET MISSES HANNA & GEE “THE MILLINERS Above Adams ’Bruce (For a short period only) WHERE DO MEN SAVE ON BETTER CLOTHES? TTUNDREDS of thrifty folk know ■*-1 that the answer to this question is—TIM SINNOTT'S. There prices are lower —values are greater. Judge from these prices:— Dressy Shirts 6/11 to 10/6. Men’s Fancy Sox 1/11, 2/6 to 4/6. Parisian Ties 2/6 to 5/6. Cream Tennis Trousers 13/6 to 15/6. Borsalino Hats 35/- to 52/6. Fawn and Grey Flannel Trousers 15/6 to 22/6. Sports Coats 37/6 to 45/-. There is still time for that XMAS SUIT to measure. All the latest Patterns. TIM SINNOTT MAWHERA QUAY ([Next Club Hotel).

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1927, Page 1

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