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TO-MORROW’S SPECIALS i DESSERT APPLES, 5/<i and «/■ casts, i 401bs. • COOKING APPLES, 5/- and 5/6 case, 401bs. ' DESSERT APPLES, 4 and 5 lbs. 1/-. COOKING APPLES, 4 and 5 lbs. 1/-. PEARS, 3/6 case (201b5.), or 41bs. 1/-. ORANGES, 3/- and 4/- a dozen. HIGH GRADE FRUIT—NOT SECONDS. BOUCHER & CO. PUBLIC NOTICES QPRING FLOWERING BULBS — Your last.chance: All bulbs not sold by 16th inst. will be planted out. Narcissus, finest mixed, 2/- doz.; Anenome, St. Brigid, 1/6 doz.; Anenome, His Excellency, 2/- loz.; Stinton’s Ranunculus, 2/6 doz.; Tulips, 5/- doz.; Hyacinth, named, 1/3 each, 12/6 doz. Delivered or posted free. 'Don’t delay. A postcard will ensure immediate attention. —H. MALHAM, Gardener, Ida Street. LADIES I The dance is the thing, but you cannot enjoy it unless your HAIR is WAVED like others —it’s the fashion the world over, and oui’ charges for a PERM, MARCEL, or FINGER WAVE are very reasonable. Have yours done at MISS LESLEY MARSHALL’S BEAUTY SALON CORNER MAWHERA QUAY AND BOUNDARY ST. ’Phone 486. USED MOTOR CYCLES. If you are interested in a low-priced used motor-cycle, see A. COX about one of the following snips. TRlUMPH.—£37—Saddle Tank, electric, late model;- new tyres, very smart appearance. Thoroughly reliable and economical. Small deposit secures. B.S.A. —22, side valve, £l5 cash. Here’s a splendid little job for.> the price of a push cycle. £5 deposit. O.K. SUPREME J.A.P. 3.50 h..p. One of the fastest and smoothest 3.50’s on the road. “Hand finished” engine, electric light, finish as new. Owner’ must sell. £lO down and 15/- weekly. See this snip first. A. COX MOTOR CYCLE SERVICE (Opp. Harley’s), BECK’S CASH STORES J>acket Dates, new, 3|d. G°° d Cooking Figs, 4id. Jars Raspberry Jam (lib.) glass 1/J"ars Strawberry Jam (lib.) glass 1/Jcing Sugar, 4d lb. iQpin Fruits, 1/-. 2lb full size, 1/2. jgournville Cocoa, 2/9 lb. JJoney, 21b jars, 1/4. oarbolic Soap, 4d packet, pigeon Peas, Gibs. 1/-. Pickling Onions, 71bs. 1/-. pure Ceylon Teas, from 1/6 lb. Wo sell quality goods. Our prices are always the lowest. BECK’S CASH STORES MACKAY AND TAINUI STREETS. PROFESSIONAL. H. ASHURST TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND VIOLA. Studio: 34 Shakespeare St, Greymduth. Pupils prepared for examinations and competitions. Country districts visited. MISS VERA COOPER Pupil of Mr. David Devitt (late of J. C. Williamson’s Companies). All branches of dancing taught, including National, Operatic, Classic, Oriental, Clog and Character. Specialising in Modern, Theatrical, Eccentric, Tap and Ballet Work. ’Phono 563. Studio: 53, Cowper Street. JAMES pATERSON, L.R.A.M., L.T.C.L., Etc., Registered Teacher PIANO, SINGING, THEORY. Preparation for all accredited examinations. Studio: 80 High Street. ~ MR. HAROLD PRESCOTT . TENOR SOLOIST. TEACHER OF yOICE PRODUCTION AND ARTISTIC RINGING. Studio Address: LIMA’S BUILDINGS, Tainui Street., Opp. Opera House. Students prepared for Competitions. Term commences with Student’s first lesson. GREYMOUin SCHOOL OF ' DANCING. MISS DOROTHY THWAITES PRINCIPAL, STUDIO: DRUIDS’ HALL :: TAINUI STREET. Operatic, Classical, Character, Tap, National, Ballroom Dancing, etc., Classes and private tuition conducted under qualified supervision. PUPILS’ SUCCESSES: 7 N.Z. Championships; 3 Otago; Grey Competitions, 19 Ist prizes: Hokitika, 14 lsts and 14 2nds. For further particulars apply at the Bristol Piano Coy.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 April 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 April 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 April 1932, Page 1