CHEER UP ! The public are never depressed for long and Good Cheer is contagious. Good News about your product will bring a cheering response . . Spread that good news about your product per medium of THE GREYMOUTH STAR ’PHONE No. 5. PUBLIC NOTICES. BEEKEEPERS’ AS SOCI ATI ON. GENERAL MEETING rpO-NIGHT (Saturday). LYCEUM A HALL 730 Business important. M. GIBSON, Hon. Sec. T GENERAL MEETING of the RUA NANGA AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB will be held at the Baths on MONDAY, 16th inst, at 7 p.m. All members and intending membeis aie urged to attend. tijr K RESTIEAUX, Registered IVJL Teacher of Piano, Harmony and Counterpoint. Mandoline and fretted instruments also taught.—2 Whall St.
BRUNNER BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICE OF VALUATION TAKE NOTICE—THE VALUATION JL LIST for the Borough of Brunner, for the year 1933, is now OPEN FOR INSPECTION at the Council Chambers, Wallsend, during office hours. ALL OBJECTIONS thereto must be left at the Court House, Greymouth, on or before the 16th day of FEBRUARY, 1933, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection must be left at the office of the Brunner Borough Council, not later than TEN DAYS before the next sitting of the said Court. The date and place fixed for hearing of objections to valuations is TUESDAY, March 7th, 1933, at 10.15 a.m., at the Magistrate’s Court, Greymouth. Dated this 14th day of January, 1933. A. B. SMEATON, Town Clerk.
LATEST QUOTATIONS FIRESTONE OLDFIELD TYRES 26x3-5-0, £1 8/6~30x4-5-0, £1 I'3/-; 28x4-7-5. £2 2/-; 29x5-0-0, £2 6/6: 30x5-0-0, £2 12/6; 30x5-2-5, £2 15/-; 31x5-2-5, £3: 29x5-5-0, £3 8/-; 30x5-5-0. £3 9/-; 31x6-0-0. £3 16/6; 32x6-0-0, £3 16/6; 30x3ft, B. extra size, £1 13/-: 30x5 H.D., £4 14/6; 32x6 H.D., £9; 36x6 H.D., £lO 5/6. Tyres fitted free. BROWN’S VULCANISING TYRE AND SERVICE STATION Mackay Street :: ’Phone 194 M QTRATFORD BLAIR & Co., Ltd., Sawmillers and Timber Merchants, wish to advise then’ many customers that notwithstanding their recent fire loss, they are able to supply all orders entrusted to them with the same good dispatch as hitherto. MISS WIIEA T L E Y SPECIALISES in Machine Knitting, Costumes,. Bathing Suits, . Pullovers. Cardigans, Sox, etc., in wool or silk. Prices are most moderate. Address: Upper Mackay St., next Walter Scott. GREYMOUTH’S LOWESTPRICES —for — FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. “Tomatoes, 8d lb.; Plums, 5d lb.; Apricots, 6d lb.; Peaches, 6d lb.; new season’s Apples, 4d lb.; Oranges, 6 and 8 1/-; Sunkist Oranges, 4 a 1/-; Grapes, 1/4 lb.; New Potatoes, 81b. 1/-; French Beans, 9d lb.; Green Peas, Cauliflowers, Cabbages, Lettuce at the lowest prices. RASPBERRIES ARRIVING TUESDAY 6d. lb. WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS. SEYMOUR’S MACKAY ST. : : GREYMOUTH.
WHERE TO STAY IN CH.CH. WHEN IN CHRISTCHURCH— Stay at the Centrally Located SHADES HOTEL HEREFORD STREET. Comfortable accommodation, ami the best of WINES and SPIRITS kept. Truly, a home away from Lome. Tariff S/G per day. Speights Prize Ale always on tap. Under the new management of— M. T. HALL, (late of Dunedin). HOTEL CECIL (PRIVATE), 73 Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. One Minute from Railway Station. Coasters make this your Christchurch home. First-class appointments. Every room large and gets the sun. Luxurious lounges, ample bathrooms, separate showers, new water heating system installed. Excellent table and service. Garage free for motor cars. Tariff 8/6 per day. Weekly by arrangement. This .Hotel is managed by a West Coaster. MRS. K. BROWN, Proprietress. 'Phone 34-174. A MBASSADORS PRIVATE HOTEL: Visitors to Christchurch will find home-like comfort at the “Ambassadors,” Manchester St. Tariff 8/6 per day.—T. J. Sleeman, Proprietor. ’Phono 30-382.
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