GO TO HAYES’ GO TO HAYES’ GO TO HAYES’ GO TO HAYES’ To those Renovating their Homes for ’Xmas, GO TO HAYES’ GO TO HAYES’ GO TO HAYES’ GO TO HAYES’ for your LINOLEUMS HEARTH RUGS CARPET RUNNERS SPECIAL DISCOUNT BEING GIVEN. F. HAYES HOUSE FURNISHER, MACKAY STREET :: GREYMOUTH. MEETINGS. RUNANGA SPORTS CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Library TO-MORROW (Tuesday), Dec. 11, at 7 p.m. Business: Election of Officers and General. E. SMITH. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS not paid by TUESDAY, December 11, will be SUED for without further notice. L. E. BADDELEY, Runanga.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. 1928-29.' TTOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS J- 1 will be issued on all sections from FRIDAY, December 14, to SATURDAY, January 5, available for return up to SATURDAY, February 9. 1929. FROM WEDNESDAY, December 19, to SATURDAY, January 5, inclusive, the 10.20 a.m. Christchurch to Greymouth and 10.28 a.m. Greymouth to Christchurch Mail Trains will RUN DAILY (except Sunday). Connections will be made each day from and to Hokitika, Reefton and Blackball, except on DECEMBER 25 there will be NO connection from and to Blackball, south of Hokitika, north of Reefton, and from and to Rewanui. FROM MONDAY, January 7, to SATURDAY, February 9, these trains will run on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. On DECEMBER 22 and 24, JANUARY 2 and 5, Relief Mail Train will leave Christchurch for Greymouth at 8.40 a.m., and Greymouth for Christchurch at 9.3.3 a.m. Passengers from Greymouth on these dates are requested to travel by the 9.33 a|m. Relief Mail Train. For full particulars enquire at stations. GREY DISTRICT ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. TROUT FISHING SEASON. iVfEN’S HALF-SEASON LICENSES, from December 20, 1928, to April 30, 1929, fee 12/0; also WEEK-END or SEVEN DAYS’ LICENSES, fee 2/6; may be obtained from all Post Offices in the Grey District, and from Messrs O. McLean, Ashby Bergh and Co., and Ivan Bennington, Greymouth; L. Mori, Blackball, and Alec. Marshall, Te Kinga. J. IV. STUBBS, Secretary.
LUEY GEOK & SONS FRUITERERS & CONFECTIONERS, TAINUI STREET. Fresh Fruit arriving daily. Orders now being taken for ’Xmas. A splendid assortment of English and Colonial CONFECTIONERY, all suitable for gift-giving. Delivery to any part of the town. BURNETT WHITE’S QUALITY JpURNITURE COSTS NO MORE. We are now showing a superior lot of UPHOLSTERED SUITES in new designs and coverings. These Suites are made to give great comfort, and moreover will last for a long period. JgURNETT FOR UPHOLSTERED SUITES. FARMERS When you down a paddock of grass, oats or turnips, etc., you expect to get good results; but to get the best results, you must sow the best seeds. WE ALWAYS STOCK THE BEST. You require good CHAFF and OATS —wo have the BEST of both. You require the best PETROL, KEROSENE and LUBRICATING OILS for your machinery. “TEXACO” OILS and SPIRITS, and the PRICES will surprise you. We are also AGENTS for: — The Yorkshire Insurance Co. The National Mutual Life Assurance Co. The N.Z. Cattlecake and Oil Co. Don’t forget we can handle your WOOL and FAT and STORE STOCK to tho best advantage. Whatever you require, consult us. DALGETY & CO. LTD. MACKAY STREET.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1928, Page 1
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