REMOVAL NOTICE We have removed to more spacious workshops, in MAYFAIR BUILDINGS, WAITE STREET at the rear of “Rialto” premises. MID-WEST ELECTRICAL WORKS WANTEDS VVANTED. —Fifty-five Feet Timbered Shaft Sunk. Applicants to supply pump and ail equipment.—Replies urgent to “Shaft,” care Revington’s Hotel, Greymouth. yVANTED.—.-Largo Furnished Room, ■ with fireplace, electric light and use of conveniences, by married couple; central. State rent. —Write “Central,” care “Star” Office. r |' , HIS WEEK’S SPECIAL: Thre? x Piece Upholstered Suite; price only £lB 10s. See window. Come and inspect our Suites in the making.—F. Hayes, Mawhera Quay. I INEN-FINISH CARDS, l/io7’ _ 276 packet.—Harley and Co. PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, A 22/6 per week.—MßS. VICTOR, 6 Alexander Terrace (just over railway bridge). f*OYS’ All-wool School Hose, sizes 4 to 10; red, green, white, royal, gold, striped tops; pair, selling out; closing down. —Thorpy’s, Greymouth. TYICK! “Oh Boy,” some party on at Harley and Co’s to-night. Just saw the room all set for Bridge. CHILDREN’S Ribbed Woollen Socks, sizes 2 to 5, lOd pair; Ribbed Three-quarter* Hose, 4 to 9, now 1/8. — Selling out, Thorpy’s, Greymouth. 1 FURNITURE VALUES! The IJO-t constant demand for S. Burnett White’s High-grade Furniture proves, beyond doubt that it pays to buy quality. Quality means the absence of poor material, faulty workmanship and poor construction. pRIDGE SQQRERS: Harley and Co., 5 for 1/-. £’l| A/U A —Genuine B.S.A. Bicycle, .■s* A"/,. Aj a fl' ne combihatioii of conscientiousness and quality. A cycle fully guaranteed and intended to sell on its merits. —Geo. Kitchingham, Sole Agent. WE make or repair all kinds of *’ Motor Hoods, Motor Van Hoods and Side Curtains. Prices moderate. Material the best obtainable. Workmanship guaranteed—P. G. Willis, Tent and Cover Maker, Mackay Street, Greymouth.
13EAUT1FUL FURNITURE! Do you realise that Beautifully Designed Furniture need cost you no more than the ordinary every-day types. Before making your purchases, S. Burnett White invites you to call and discuss your furniture problems. pARD TABLES for Bridge, 13/6, 16/6 each —Harley and Co. Pi 1 you are one of the few people who have not yet realised the many advantages of CREMALT WHEATMEAL BREAD—buy a loaf to-day and convince yourself—Shannon and Glen. Guinness Street. JASMINE POWDER, usually 1/-, now 6d; Palm Oil Soap, 6 for 1/-; Hot Water Bottles 3/11, now 2/6.— Thorpy’s Selling-out Sale, Greymouth. FTh /I A -B.S.A. Factory-built .X/JLIF/ IV Bicycle; designed and made to give carefree service anywhere .and to be permanently economical and efficient.—George Kitchinghani, Mawhera Quay. Ilk-made LOAF! Pure milk and the best wheat flour are used inmaking: till utensils are scrupulously clean.' Many families prefer the milkmade loaf. —Shannon and Glen, Guinness Street. _ (s-i /~t A —B.S.A. Bicycle. Only the finish, material and workmanship go to build this all-British, high grade mount. —Geo. Kitchingham, Mawhera Quay. BORDERED Damask Supper Cloths, 45 bv 45. now 1/11; sSiu'. Striped Ticking, now 1/11.— Closing down, selling off, Thorpy’s, Greymouth. G 1 GLYKO, for chaps, rough skin, * cracks, etc. Has cured others: will euro you. 1/6.—H. Williams and Ross, Chemists. rpHE FRUITY' CREMALT LOAF! A in great demand for afternoon teas. The children also love its delightful taste, and will have no other. —Manufactured by Shannon and Glen, Guinness Street. TTANDKERCHIEFS, White Hemstitched and coloured borders, now 1/6 dozen. —Thorpy’s Closingdown ,Sale, Greymouth. G GLYKO, for chaps, rough skin, cracks, etc. Has cured others; will cure you. 1/6. —H. Williams and Ross, Chemists. _ _ pRF.MALT W HEATMEAT. BREAD I The best that money can buy. A health bread ami strongly recommended for children and invalids. Contains the m'ces-.-.nrv vhamins for body-huihl-Jng.- -Manufactured by Shannon and Glen. Guinness Street. Make your garden gay.— Orders now bein# hooked lor al) v irietios Roses. Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs and Herbacions Pereuials f () ” Mav-Sept. delivery. Inquiries invited ’ Now ready, Iceland Poppies, Canterhurv Bells. 1/3: Primula Malaeokh's. .1/6: Exhibition Pansies, 3/6 ner doz. Tree Carnations, Bushy Plants, 2/- each. —-TL E. MALHAM, Ida Street. Marsden Road.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 May 1934, Page 1
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