QUEST ROOM gPECIALS. Don’t wait until your guests arrive. Call round to SCHAEF’S now. Special Prices now offering for BEDROOM FURNITURE, Wardrobes, Duchess Chests, Pedestals, Bedsteads, Wire Woven Kapoc Mattresses, Kapoc I Pillows. N. 8.: Two best quality Kapoc Pillows FREE with every CASH PURCHASE of Bedstead complete. G. SCHAEF AND SONS QUALITY FURNITURE STORE, Herbert Street. ’Phone 376, Box 57. PUBLIC NOTICES.
SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of the 17 “Banking Act, 1908,” TUESDAY February 28, 1928, is hereby appointed a SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY at the offices of the undermentioned Banks at Greymouth, for Greymouth District Diamond Jubilee: — National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd. — G. W. McINTOSH, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand — H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. — W. A. KIELY, Inspector. Bank of New South "Wales — ( J. T. GROSE, Inspector, x'he Commercial Bank of Australia, Ltd.— E. P. YALDWYN, Attorney for N.Z. - ■ 1 N. 8.: This holiday will also be ob- ( served by the REEFTON and HOKI- i TIKA BRANCHES of the above ( Banks. ; 1
TJILL: Buying Chocolates when you ■ take her to the theatre is a step in the right direction. Why not go the whole hog and make it the best chocolates —a Fry’s Cartet. Chin-chin GEORGE. CORNS LOOSEN AND COME OUT WITHOUT PAIN THIS NEW INDIAN CORN LEAF Relieves the pain of a stubborn corn at once, and after two or three nights you simply lift the corn out with your fingers. Gone is the need for the dangerous practice of paring. INDIAN CORN is in plaster form. Easy to apply. If you prefer liquid, “KORNOUT” will “do the trick” just as well. If you suffer with a corn, call at once. L F. HOGG CASH CHEMIST, Mawhera Quay ::: ’Phone 410 S G. SHARMAN LICENSED PLUMBER AND DRAIN LAYER, (Christchurch and Hokitika), HAS COMMENCED BUSINESS in Greymouth, and tr*ill be pleased to give QUOTATIONS for all kinds of work. Workmanship guaranteed. ORDERS left with Hodgkiss and Co., Pork Butchers, Mackay Street, promptly attended to. Address: Fern Hil, Alexander St. CANTERBURY CHOICE FRUITS. APRICOTS (about finished)), 7/- per CHS6, PEACHES (splendid quality), 6/- per C 3.56. NECTARINES (splendid quality), 6/per case. PLUMS, all varieties, 5/- per case. We will pay freight on all orders of four cases. ~~-.Also ready ~ NEW POTATOES, nice and ripe, in &61b. bags, 6/-. Freight paid to any station. Cash with orders. C. E. MEREDITH?LTD., Waimate. MTR- ARTHUR HILL, VICTORIA PARK SWEET SHOP, Greymouth. When you Confections pure require, You Arthur Hill’s should try. His aim and motto is to sell, The purest cash can buy. Of Sweets he always has on hand An excellent selection. His window show is very fine, And laid out to perfection. Sweet lee Cream you can daily get, So cool, so nice and sweet, And that supplied by Arthur Hill Is. very hard'to boat. Pure, lovely, Drinks he has for sale, No bettci - can you find. To quench your thirst, when you feel dry, Keep Arthur Hill’s in mind. THE MAIL ORDER CHEMIST. T ADIES’ NO 2 CORRECTIVE PILLS, extra strong, 12/6; No. 2 Corrective Pills, special formula, 20/-. Post tree. THE MAIL ORDER CHEMIST, P.O. Box 791 :: Chrlstohurch, j ;
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1928, Page 1
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