Q.OLDMINERS. £<OALMINERS, gAWMILLERS, FOR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL FIRST CONSULT E. GRIFFITH 68 TAINUI ST. :: ’Phone 597. All Installations and Repair Work carried out efficiently and promptly. PUBLIC NOTICES. A GENERAL MEETING of the STAR FOOTBALL CLUB will bo held TO-MORROW (Thursday) NIGHT at 7 o’clock. —W. Braithwaite, Sec. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS?” LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL MATCH, AT REEFTON. SATURDAY,. JUNE 30, special passonger train leaves Greymouth 12.18 p.m., Stillwater 12.49, Ngahere 1.1, Ikamatua 1.41, Reefton arrive 2.25 p.m. Return train leaves Reefton 6.25 p.m., Greymouth arrive 8.58 p.m. For stops enquire at stations. Special excursion tickets will be issued to Reefton from Greymouth, Blackball and intermediate stations by trains due to arrive Reefton up to 2.25 ip.m. on Saturday, June 30, availabale for return to Monday, July 2. COUNTY OF BULLER. (AWING to the collapse of Dirty Mary’s Creek Bridge, near Addison’s, the Greymouth—Westport Coast Road will be CLOSED for through traffic until further notice. C. F. SCHADICK, County Engineer. PUROPA in your tank means a quick start these cold mornings. Just try it. WESTLAND THEATRES LIMITED. A NUMBER of West Coast residents have expressed a desire that they should have an opportunity of becoming shareholders in the above proposition. A number of shares have been underwritten by the Standard Securities (N.Z.) Limited, of Dunedin, and they have decided to make a limited number available to the West Coast at par. Full particulars are available, and prompt application is requested, to Standard Securities (N.Z.) Limited, Box 155, Greymouth.
A GOOD BOOK—A GOOD LIGHT AND GOOD VISION! For the latter consult MR. E. A, MURRELL, D.8.0.A., F. 1.0., (England), representing JOHN R. PROCTOR LTD. (E. CHOLERTON), Who makes regular visits to the Coast, and will be visiting— REEFTON—JuIy 9 and 10. WESTPORT—JuIy 13 and 18. HOKITIKA— July 19, and GREYMOUTH— July 20 and 21. Appointments can now be made by ringing local representatives.
HOT WATER BAGS British Manufacture and Pure Rubber. The Best on the Market. 3/9 EACH. T. I. BROWN 24 MACKAY STREET. PRODUCE SEED POTATOES. BEST QUALITY—TRUE TO NAME. EPICURE, 15/- cwt., 8/- Jcwt., 4/6 qtr. ROBIN ADAIR, 15/- cwt., 8/- £cwt., 4/6 qtr. BLACK KIDNEY, 16/- cwt., 8/6 £cwt., 4/9 qtr. We can quote other lines and special prices for larger quantities. BEST QUALITY BRIGHT OAT SHEAF CHAFF (23 to 24 bags to ton), £4/17/6 per ton. 12 bag lots 4/6 bag; smaller quantities 4/9. BEST QUALITY OAT STRAW COW CHAFF, 2/9 bag; 20 bags 2/6. GOOD FEED GARTON OATS 12/6 SACK; 5 sack lots 11/6 sack. BEST QUALITY DUN OATS, 15/sack; MEADOW HAY, 3/6 bale; 12 bale lots 3/-. LARGE BALES OATEN HAY, 4/12 Bale lots 3/9. LUCERNE HAY, best quality, 4/6 bale. BALED STRAW. 2/3 per bale. BARLEY MEAL: Finest quality, 15/6 large sack. BAILLIE, NEVILLE & CO. PRODUCE MERCHANTS, 6 WERITA STREET, GREYMOUTH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1934, Page 1
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