JQOUGLAS QFFERS u QOOD QUALITY LOWER PRICES ATTENTION & CIVILITY, gUPERIOR SERVICE PUBLIC NOTICES QOCCER MATCH—Coburn’s Runanga ’BUS will run foi’ the Soccer match at Runanga, leaving Post Office on SATURDAY at 2.30 p.m. BOROUGH OF BRUNNER. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in accordance with, the provisions of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, and its amendments, PERMISSION has been granted to the BRUNNER BLACK DIAMOND FOOTBALL CLUB to make a charge of ONE SHILLING ADMISSION to the TAYLORVILLE RECREATION GROUND on SATURDAY, October 12, 1929. Proceeds to be donated to the Taylorville Recreation Committee. A. B. SMEATON, Town Clerk. GREYMOUTH TROTTING CLUB (Regd.) SPRING MEETING. OCTOBER 26 and 28. IUOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS on both days CLOSE on MONDAY NEXT, 14th inst., at 9 p.m. P. C. HEAPHY, Secretary. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKENS. QTRONG, healthy Chicks; best obtainable. Hatching finishes October 14. Order early. Day-old 12/6 doz., £ 5 per 100; week-old 14/- and £5 10s; fortnight old 15/- and £6. Crates and railage free. —W. H. Robinson, 72 Locksley Avenue, Burwood.
GUY FAWKES FIREWORKS NOW TO HAND Endless variety, including Assorted Boxes —2/- and 5/-. Endless “FACES” , to choose from. TO BOYS: Three prizes will be given for the three best GUY FAWKES DISPLAYS. Displays must be brought to BOND’S WONDERLAND On MONDAY, November 4, at 7 p.m., to be judged.
ICE CREAMS "SNOWFLAKE" ICE CREAM, The Purest on the Market. Good for young and old. What is more tasty than— NICELY COOKED HAM? Cut to your own liking at 2/6 lb. SLICED BREAD for Picnics and Parties. All sorts of SOFT DRINKS at our Soft Drinks Parlour. MRS. A. HILL HERBERT STREET (Opp. Schaef’s). WALLSEND COAL Announcing that this coal Is now on the market, and that ORDERS booked with us will receive prompt attention. WILD AND ROBERTSON, LTD., West Coast Agents, WEST COAST FLORIST CO. Every description of FLORAL WORK artistically made up to any design. Bridal Bouquets, Sprays, Buttonholes,, Cut Flowers, Funeral Orders, executed at the shortest notice; also Wreaths, Crosses, etc. Flower and Vegetable Seeds. Shop: Lawn’s Buildings, Mackay St., or ’Phone 360. Reefton Representative: Mr. S. Austin. RE-BUILDING. the re-building of my premises, business has been TRANSFERRED NEXT DOOR (just next to the Club Hotel). Up-to-date stocks of MERCERY and BOOTS CALL AND INSPECT. TIM SINNOTT NEXT CLUB HOTEL, GREYMOUTH TpIVE FREE RECORDS, Free Needles x and all Repairs free, with each GRAMOPHONE purchased. The terms are 5/- down ,and balance 5/- per week. We have been appointed agents for La Gloria Gramophones. Don’t hesitate, drop in to-day.—lvan Bennington, Sports Outfitter, Mackay Street.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 October 1929, Page 1
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