SEAGRASS CHAIRS ARE VERY FASHIONABLE. The Seagrass Chair has returned to its own. Fashionable women everywhere are buying Chairs, Lounges, etc., for sun-porch, breakfast-room and sitting-room. Fred Hayes has a splendid stock of Seagrass Furniture, all moderately priced, which he invites you to call and inspect. FRED H. HAYES HOUSE FURNISHER, MACKAY STREET ::: GREYMOUTH
PUBLIC NOTICES. ■REGULAR MEETING of LAZAR LODGE will be held THIS (Monday) EVENING at 7.30. Visiting brethren cordially invited. A CCOUNTS against WEST COAST RUGBY UNION must be sent in TO-MORROW (Tuesday) at noon.—N. Jones, Secretary. BOY SCOUTS. T>OYS who are desirous of JOINING the BOY SCOUTS’ ASSOCIATION may interview the Secretary, T. H. Smith ,at the Scout Hall, Town Belt, on WEDNESDAY EVENING from 7 to 9 p.m. The Association has no military, political or sectarian aims.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OF'PRIME NEW ZEALAND LAMB. 'THE NEW . ZEALAND MEAfi PRODUCERS’ BOARD has again made arrangements to deliver single carcases of PRIME NEW ZEALAND LAMB to any address in the United Kingdom for the forthcoming Christinas Season, for the sum of £1 Ils per carcase. 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. Instructions in regard to defrosting are sent forward with the carcase. Orders must reach the Board’s Office in Wellington before the 25th October. Send remittance, with your friend’s full address, to:— Tho Secretary, New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board, P.O. Box 121, - . Wellington: (Please write the full address of the recipient plainly.)
(SEND A CARCASE OF PRIME NEW ZEALAND LAMB TO YOUR FRIENDS IN. THE UNITED KINGDOM FOR CHRISTMAS, AND HELP TO ADVERTISE AND ENCOURAGE THE CONSUMPTION OF THIS PRIME ARTICLE OF NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE. pRODUCE pRICES. Milling wheat, 2001 b. sacks, 22/6; Table Potatoes, 2001 b; sacks, 16/-; Small' Potatoes, 2001 b. sacks, 4/-* Swedes, 2/6; Carrots, 3/6; Parsnips, 4/- (all in 561 b. bags); Beetroot, 3/per box; Pollard, 180’s, 17/6; Bran, 12/-; Oats, 17/6; Crushed Oats (4 bus. feacks), 15/-; Pure Ground Partridge Peas, 1501 b. bags, 16/-; Ground Barley Pollard, 15/-; Pure Wheatmeal, in 25 lb. bags, 5/-; , Heavy Oatsheaf Chaff, 110/- per ton, 5/- per sack; Oaten Straw Chaff, 3/- per sack; all above sacks included. Spring Cabbage, in banana cases, 6/6 per case; Baled Hay, £3 10s per ton, or 3/- per bale. Baled Straw, 2/3 per bale. Guaranteed grain-fed Bacon, mild cured rolls, about 251b5., 1/- per lb.; Hams, 1/2. Dessert Apples, 9/- per case; Cookers, 8/- per 401 b. box. Seed Potatoes, in 561 b. bags, Jersey Bennes, 7/6; Epicure, 7/6; Arran Chief, 5/-; Early Puritan, 5/-. Cash with orders.
C. E. MEREDITH, LTD., Waimate. PRODUCE AND GROCERIES If you wish to SAVE MONEY, ascertain HOPKINSON AND CO.’S prices for Clover and Rye, Lucerne Hay. Chaff, Bran, Pollard, Wheat, Oats, Potatoes and Groceries.—Store, Thompson Street. ’Phone 210. CHIC SPRING GOODS. "OEAUTIFUL SPRING GOODS that will gladden the heart of every lady, consisting of SMART HATS COATS 'JUMPER SUITS. are now being shown. The Value and Quality cannot be obtained elsewhere. MRS E. TROTT, “Where the Smart Hats are,” BRIGHT STREET ::. COBDEN. MOTOR TYRES 35 x 4| Fabrics £3 34 x 4 Fabrics £l/15/30 x 3-| Oversize Cord Tyre and Tube - £2 RAILAGE PAID HAMPTON TYRE COMPANY The Tyre Specialists 138-140 Oxford Terrace, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 October 1928, Page 1
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