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FOR YOUR HOLIDAY ATTIRE, JACK OWEN Has the Latest In SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, FANCY SOCKS, TENNIS TROUSERS, BORSALINO HATS, Etc. Call on him. He has THE BEST —all at LOW PRICES.

PUBLIC NOTICES. GREY REGATTA CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING will be held on SUNDAY, at the Boat Shed, at 10.30 a.m. ' T. COLLINS, Hon. Secretary. TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND VIOLA. MR. H. ASHURST is prepared to take PUPILS for the above. All inquiries at 80, High Street. ELECTRICAL WIREMEN’S EXAMINATION. AN EXAMINATION, under the Electrical Wiremen’s Registration Act, will be held on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, March 30 and 31, 1928. Any person may sit for the examination independent of age or length of S6i*vice» The examination can be taken in two parts, or as a whole, but it is necessary,; to, pass both parts, to be nineteen years of age, and to have not less than three years’ service before registration can be obtained. Application forms may be obtained from Technical Schools, or from the Registrar, Electrical Wiremen’s Registration Board; Wellington. Application to be examined should reach the Registrar not later than SATURDAY, February 18. Applications received later than FRIDAY, March 2, will NOT be accepted.. ; y Copies of previous examination questions may be obtained from the Registrar, price 2/6 per set for any one examination.

P. H. GWYNN, Registrar. EASTER PRESENTS OF PRIME NEW ZEALAND LAMB. rpHE NEW ZEALAND MEAT PRO--1 DUCERS’ BOARD has again made arrangements to DELIVER SINGLE CARCASES of Prime New Zealand LAMB to any address in the United Kingdom for the forthcoming Easter Season, for the sum of £1 Ils per carcase. Orders much reach the Board’s Office in Wellington before February 18. All that is necessary is to send £1 Ils to the Secretary of the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board, P.O. Box 121, Wellington, together with the friend’s full address. This amount covers all charges to delivering at the friend’s private house, to whom a post-card will be forwarded indicating the sender’s name, and instructions regarding defrosting, etc. Send a carcase of Prime New Zealand Lamb to your friends in the United Kingdom for Easter, and help to advertise and encourage the consumption of this prime article of New Zealand produce. • I VICTORIA PARK SWEET SHOP. ■JPOR the convenience of residents, I " have opened, at the corner of Herbert and Leonard Streets, a SWEET, ICE CREAM and SOFT DRINK PARLOR; also GROCERIES of all kinds. The Sweets are of the best Colonial and English makes. Ice Creams of all flavors. MRS. A. HILL, (Late Kumara Junction), Proprietress. LADIES’ HATS. TN thanking the residents of Cobden and district for their, loyal support, I wish to intimate that I have received further supplies of LADIES’ HATS (Ready to Wear and Models), in all the latest, creations and styles. To be sold at REDUCED PRICES.— MRS. E. TROTT, -The House for Smart Hats,” Cobden,

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! QEND for Catalogue of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Toilet and Rubber Requisites. Every descripttsn. All correspondence treated as strictly confidential, and parcels forwarded in plain’wrapper. Post free. MAIL ORDER""CHEMISTS, P.O. Box 791 ::: Christchurch. JgECK’S pRICE piST Best Factory Butter, 1/6. Plum Puddings, large size, 3/-. Mince Meat, jars, 2/3. Lemon Cheese, jars, 2/-. ’Xmas Stockings, Gd to 4/G. Jellies, best quality, 2/9 doz. Sliced Pines, 9d, 1/-, 1/3. Sliced Peaches, 1/G. Half Peaches, in syrup, 1/6. Apricots, in syrup, 1/5 II). Hams (all sizes), Green’s and Swan, 1/4 lb. (Don’t buy an outside brand to save Id per lb.) We have purchased the lot of a traveller’s samples of FANCY CROCK"RY. all suitable for presents, including Tea Sets, Fancy Cups, Plates, Jugs and Glassware, Cups and Saucers, China, 5/- half dozen. Plates, 3/- to !i/- half dozen. BECK’S CASH STORES, Mackay and Tainui Streets.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 January 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 January 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 January 1928, Page 1

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