EASTER FRUIT OFFERING Delicious Eating Apples, 3d lb., 5/6 case; Jonathan Eating Apples, 3d lb., 5/6 case; Cooking Apples, 51b. for 1/-, 5/- case; Tomatoes, 4d lb.; Sunkist Oranges, 3/- dozen; Choice Grapes, 1/9 lb.; Winter Cole Pears, 4d lb.; Table Potatoes, 121 b. 1/-, 2/- quarter; Onions, 101 b. 1/-, 2/- qtr, 3/6 sugar bag. Pickling Onions, 101 b. for 1/-; Fowl Wheat, 5/- bushel. A splendid variety of Vegetables. SEYMOUR’S FRUIT DEPOT PUBLIC NOTICES. EATON’S HOSIERY PARLOUR ~ MACKAY STREET. BLUE SEAL THORPE HOSE—7/11 RED SEAL THORPE HOSE—B/11. GREEN SEAL THORPE HOSE—--9/11. ALL PURE SILK AND FULLYFASHIONED. ALL WOOL CASHMERE FULLYFASHIONED—7/6. ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, FULLY FASHIONED—S/11. ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, FULLY FASHIONED—4/6. ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE. BLACK AND LEADING SHADES—
LADDER MENDING A SPECIALTY. EATON’S HOSIERY PARLOUR MACKAY STREET. Opposite “Star” Office. “I AM A DIFFERENT GIRL.” JVTiss Marjorie Win, of Thorpe, Nelson, was so full of rheumatics that she dreaded going out in the cold and damp. “I was advised by Chemist Martin,” she says, “to try R-U-R. After a week’s treatment I was out all day in the rain working, and did not have an ache or pain.” R-U-R is obtainable from L. F. Hogg, Chemist, with a written money-back guarantee. JpASTER Brides and Bridesmaids: est flowers to match the dresses worn. Prices moderate. Reefton Representative, Mr. S. Austin.—FAIRHALL AND CAMPBELL, Shop Mackay St. ’Prone 360. Hardy Bedding-out Up-to-date Plants for autumn planting, now ready, including Verbena, Mammoth Iceland Poppies, Aquilegia, Cinerarias, Pansies, etc. See our list at shop. RANUNCULUS Stinton’s Superb “Claremont” SuperHybrids in splendid mixture. A further supply of this famous strain, direct from the raisers, now to hand. Flowers / 4to 5 inches across on long stout' stems. If planted this month will give splendid spring flowers for cutting. 2/6 per doz., 25 4/6, 50 8/-, 100 15/-. Post free. Other bulbs and plants as previously advertised. —H. MALHAM, Ida St., Marsden Road.
BUY FURNITURE WHERE YOU BUY BEST—RIGHT AT THE WORKS. Cut out all the unnecessary high front shop expenses—get better value —MORE GOODS FOR THE MONEY YOU SPEND. SEE OUR FURNITURE. SEE OUR WORKMANSHIP. SEE OUR EXTRA VALUE. R. S. TUNNAGE NELSON QUAY :: COBDEN ’Phone 337. THE STAGS ARE ROARING GET YOUR HEAD THIS SEASON. THE FOOTBALL IS OUT ON THE FIELD ONCE AGAIN. We have footballs for. every code and at the best prices. THE GOLF CLUB IS SWINGING — We have many new lines in Club.s Bags, Balls, etc., In short, the WINTER SPORT HAS COMMENCED, and you are sure of complete stocks of SPORTING REQUISITES at IVAN BENNINGTON’S GREYMOUTH. LUNCHEON DELICACIES T>ORK SAUSAGES, Saveloys, Ham, x Tasty Hot Pies, Brawn and Roast Pork. Home-made Pickles, Chutney, Sauces. Goods beautifully fresh. THE DAINTY (L. MERCER, PROPRIETOR). Albert Street. COMMERCIAL HOUSES AND MOTORISTS WE REPAIII ALL MAKES OF CARS. Lowest Charges and Prompt Service. Motor Panelling, Acetone Welding, Battery Charging. EVL'filY JOB RECEIVES PERSONAL ATTICN’I’ION. Smith’s Batteries, High-grade Oils, ami Voce Petrol. UNION GARAGE (J. P. LOW, Proprietor), Opp. Union Hotel, Herbert Street.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 April 1933, Page 1
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