JJORSE AND QOW OOVERS, Manufactured with Green Proof O.M. BIRKMYRE CANVAS. Made up at the shortest notice. All classes of TENTS, LADIES’ and GENT’S COATS kept in stock. CARS HOODED. . P. G. WILLIS OPPOSITE “ARGUS” OFFICE,
PUBLIC NOTICES. WEST COAST RUGBY REFEREES’ ASSOCIATION. irnHE ’ ANNUAL MEETING of the A above will be held at Messrs. Hannan and Seddon’s Office on TUESDAY NEXT, April 28, at 7 p.m. Members and intending members are requested to attend. -> ■ PREPARE FOR THE COLD NIGHT AND BURN THE HOUSEWIFE’S FAVOURITE COAL—BRAEHEAD COAL, NUTS AND SLACK; —Also — JJEWANUI AND pAPAROA OOAL. Orders left with Haglund Bros., Grocers, . High Street, and Groom Bros., Ta/inui Street, will receive prompt daily delivery. W. INGLIS . COAL MERCHANTS, Phone 25. PROFESSIONAL VISIT OF JOHN R. PROCTOR LTD. THE PREMIER OPTICIANS, CHRISTCHURCH, J lay be consulted on all defects of eyeight at MR. I. BENNINGTON’S, Mackay Street, on — TUESDAY, April 28, WEDNESDAY, April 29, Thursday, April 30. Also at — HOKITIKA, FRIDAY, May 1,
COTTON’S MOTOR SERVICE Q_REYMOUTH-r£*HRISTCHURCH. Leaving Post Office, Greymouth, on SUNDAYS 9 a.m., and WEDNESDAYS 8.30 a.m. FARE 25/-. Passengers called for. Booking Offices: Newman Bros., Govt. Tourist Office, Harley and Co., Ltd., Kennedy Bros., Revington’s and Albion Hotels. gEYMOUR’S gPECiALS. SAUCE TOMATOES, 201 b. for 3/6. COOKING APPLES, 401 b. for 6/9 Firm sound fruit. Quality guaranteed. Box 127. :::: ’Phone auJ. POTATOES, TUST received a large consignment of splendid TABLE POTATOES, which we are selling at 12/- per large-i sized sack, delivered. FRUIT and VEGETABLES at lowest rates.
pREYMOUTH AUCTION MART, Boundary St ’Phone 486. v_ BUSINESS pRESTIGE. Printing is an investment designed to accomplish some definite purpose, whether that be to stimulate sales or build prestige. Its value to you lies not in what its costs, but in what it accomplishes. The STAR PRINTING SERVICE IS THE BEST. ’Phone No. 5 for urgent work. KUMARA JUNCTION THE KUMARA JUNCTION HOTEL is under new management, and MR. J. HEARN guarantees all liquors true to label. Morning and Afternnon Teas served. SHOP IN UPPER MAWHERA QUAY. H. F. BRUHN for fresh, tender meats. Everything here is fresh, sanitary, and priced at the very lowest figure. Before anything is sold, it is thoroughly examined to make sure of its purity. Small goods made daily. ’Phone 44.
ALEX. OGILVIE, Upper Mawhera Quay. 'Phone 101. —Clean new stock tor everyone. Specially selected Togs for the working man at low prices. Working Nailed Bluchers, 12/6 pair; heavy Chrome Balmorals, 22/6 pair; Canvas Oily Butterflys, 10/6; Canvas Oily Roadman’s Coats, 13/6; Oily Can vas Leggings, 11/6; Untearable Workers’ Trousers, 8/11 pair; Navy Lamtnies, chemically water-proofed, 39/6 and 45/-, all sizes; all-wool Socks, 1/pair; Summer Athletic Singlets, 1/6 and 1/11 each; laced Rubber Gumboots, 19/6 p r 4« Every article guaranteed or money
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1931, Page 1
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