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ATTRACTIVE pRINTING pRINTING Is the best and most economical from every angle. Try the— QREYMOUTH jgVENING gTAR •PHONE NO. 5. PUBLIC NOTICES THE SALVATION ARMY HALL, GUINNESS STREET. mO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock, DEMONA STRATION by Young People. Visitors from all parts ,of the West Coast present. Brigadier Walls, from Wellington, will preside. Tickets Is. WESTLAND BABBITRY. HAVE for sale ANGORA and CHINCHILLA RABBITS; imported stock; Essex strain. Winners of many prizes. All pedigree. Price on application. Visitors invited. C. COOK, Kaihinu Railway Station, Hokitika. , WHITE LEGHORN CHICKENS. XfOW BOOKING ORDERS for the coming season. Strong healthy chicks from proved laying strain, ready continuously from August 1. Day-olds 15/- dozen, Week-olds 18/- dozen for August hatches; Sept, and Oct. Chicks: Day-olds 12/6 doz., Week-olds 15/- doz. Crates and rail free. Also a limited number of specially selected BREEDING TRIOS available. Young Hens 10/6 each; Cockerels 21/-. Quality guaranteed.—W. H. ROBINSON, 72 Locksley Avenue, Burwood, Christchurch.

. DANCING. MISS MAVIS BURGOYNE has com- " 1 menced CLASSES for HIGHLAND, FANCY and BALL ROOM DANCING, at 50 Herbert Street, opposite Dispatch Foundry, . , Greymouth. tiours for appointments: 9to 10 a.m., 2 to 3 and 6 to 7 p.m. .. BUY DIRECT. DRAMS, Push Chairs, Plunket Cots, 1 Shopping Baskets, Seagras’s chairs, Dolls’ Prams, Wooden Toys, made in our factory. Save money. Buy direct from the maker. Inspection invited. Pram catalogues free. COWMAN, MANUFACTURER, MACKAY ST, WHEN YOU SIT DOWN TO WRITE 1. Do you fumble round in your mind for words with which to express i yourself?' 2. Does it take you all the morning to ! fumble? 3. When you have finished fumbling—4. . Do you in desperation, scrap the lot, 5. And begin all over again, 6. Or make the most of your poor efforts and guiltily hope for the best? Learn to Write Clearly, Concisely, Forcibly and Easily, the BANKS COLLEGE WAY. For the modest sum of £5 5s you dispense with that, time-w'asting groping for words —more than irritating to the average business-like person. A course has been prepared by an experienced teacher with First-class Honours in English Language and in Literature. In six months’ time this fascinating study will have improved your English and ability to w r rlte by 100 per cent. ENSURE SUCCESS. ENROL TO-DAY. JJANKS COMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, 98J, THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. H. AMOS, F.R. Econ. S., Managing Director.

HOTELS ALBION HOTEL ' MAWHERA QUAY :: GREYMOUTH (Under New Management). The only FIRE PROOF HOTEL on the West Coast. Excellent Cuisine and every comfort guaranteed. Commercials and Tourists speciallycatered for. G. S. SIMPSON (Late Sporting Reporter, Christchurch “Press” and “Referee”), Proprietor. REVINGTON’S HOTEL GREYMOUTH. The Premier Hotel on the West Coast (Under Vice Regal Patronage). Excellent cuisine. Every attention and comfort. Personal supervision. Correspondence promptly attended to. P.O, Box No. <36, :: ’Phone No. 70. RAILWAY JJOTEL, MAWHERA QUAY Is now under new management, and JACK MORRESEY, late of Te Kinga Hotel, welcomes old friends as well as new. This hotel is centrally situated, handy to Railway Station, and one minute’s walk from Post Office. All Hquors true to label. The Dining Room 'is under the personal supervis.on of Mrs Morresey. Excellent cuisine. Telegrams promptly attended to. ’Phone 72. J. MORRESEY, Proprietor. >

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1930, Page 1

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