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BOUCHER’S SPECIALS FIRST GRADE TOMATOES, 4d, 6d lb. CHOICE PEARS, 4d , 6d lb. SUNKIST ORANGES, 3/- dozen. SUNKIST LEMONS, 2/6 dozen. COOKING APPLES, 3d lb., 6/6 case. EATING APPLES, 4d lb., 7/6, 8/- case. BANANAS, Bd, 1/-, 1/6 dozen. FRESH SHELLED PEANUTS, 8(1 lb. QUART PRES. JARS, 9/6 dozen. HALF-GAL. JARS, 13/- dozen. BOUCHER & CO. , PUBLIC NOTICES. > QPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. THE SPECIALTY HOUSE MAWHERA QUAY, (Next Tim Sinnott's) < OPENING gATURDAY NEXT, MAY 9, t • ’ ■ , ■ ■ With the Latest and Smartest Stock of i gADIES’ HOSE QLpVES ■jJNDERWEAR AND LINGERIE rpRACED FANCY WORK gABY OUTFITS • THE SPECIALTY HOUSE A LEAN ftTBELB PROPRIETOR. /

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 May 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 May 1931, Page 1