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jjORSE AND QOW ROVERS, 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, i P. G. WILLIS OPPOSITE “ARGUS” OFFICE. .. . PUBLIC NOTICES. HPHE COMPETITION run by the Civic Band was won by No. 1790. APPRECIATION. JVTR & MRS. J. KYLE, Runanga, wish "A to thank ( the residents of Runanga, who rendered (assistance by extinguishing the fire 'which threatened their property on Wednesday, May 6, thereby saving their home from being destroyed. (

QPENING A NNOUNCEMENT. z THE SPECIALTY HOUSE MAWHERA QUAY, (Next Tim Sinnott’s) O P E N I NG gATURDAY NEXT, MAY 9, With the Latest and Smartest Stock of ADIES’ HOSE Q.LOVES AND LINGERIE rpRACED FANCY WORK jgABY OUTFITS THE SPECIALTY HOUSE gTEBLE PROPRIETOR. • <1 . - * MOTOR rpAKE your pick of a fine selection of A used machines, on show at A. Cox’s. No machine priced above £22 10s,’and all thoroughly reconditioned. We will take a small deposit on this reliable Triumph model. Electric, 4.9 h.p., full balloon tyres, Terry saddle, twist grips; 80 to 85 m.p.g average. In very fine condition. Here’s an A.J.S., 3.48 h.p., which spells economy; good tyres and chains; twist grip; good enamel; runs very sweetly; £5 down. See our selection and the, 1931 models. 0.K.: Supreme Triumph Rudge and B.S.A. Motor Cycles on view at A. COX’S, Mackay Street. X N.Z. GOVERNMENT TOURIST AGENCY. VANCARROW AND CO., have been Al appointed DISTRICT AGENTS for the above Department, from May 1. RAIL, STEAMER and MOTOR passages booked to anywhere in New Zealand. Accommodation reserved. No booking charge. Full information regarding Tours, Fares, Rates, etc., at Offices, Mackay Street. NANCARROW AND CO., Tourist Agents. PREPARE FOR THE COLD NIGHT AND BURN THE HOUSEWIFE’S - FAVOtJRITE COAL—BRAEHEAD COAL, NUTS AND SLACK; ■ —Also — JJEWANUI AND pAPAROA £<OAL. Orders left with Haglund Bros., Grocers, High Street, and Groom Bros., Tainui Street, will receive prompt daily delivery. W. INGLIS COAL MERCHANTS, Phone 25.

BECK’S CASH PRICES. Pollard, 10 bushels, 15/6; Bran, 9 bushels, 13/6; Potatoes, large sacks, 11/-; Onions, lOOlbs., 7/6; Oatmeal, 251 b., 6/-; Flour, 251 b. 5/-, 501 b. 9/9, 1001 b., 19/6; Sugar, 701 b., 12/-; assorted Jams, 21b., 1/2; Sheep Tongues, 3 tins for 2/9; Soap, large bars, 3 for 2/-; Corned Meats, 3 tins 2/3; Sago, Rice" Barley, 3d lb.; good Ceylon Tea, 51b. 9/6; Broken Pekoe, 51b. 11/6. Try us for quality goods at reduced prices. BECK’S CASH STORES POTATOES. TUST received a large consignment of ° splendid TABLE POTATOES, which we are selling at 12/- per largesized sack, delivered. FRUIT and VEGETABLES at lowest rR/t&d* (2J.REYMOUTH AUCTION MART, " Boundary St 'Phone 486. INSURANCES. gOUTH JJRITISH JNSURANCE" COY., LTD. Capital £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds exceed £ 2,900,000| Fire, Marine, and Accident fnsurance of every kind accepted at very lowest security obtainable. The South British is a Colonial institution, offering policy holders the best rates. All matters adjusted locally. Prompt and liberal settlement of all claims. All profits retained In the Dominion. NANCARROW AND CO., District Agents.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 May 1931, Page 1

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