BOUCHER’S SPECIALS LARGE BARS SOAP fid. 1 TOILET SOAP, 8 cakes ll|d. MAJESTIC SOAP POWDER, 6d pkt POT CLEANERS, 3 for 1/-. CHINA CUP, SAUCER & PLATE, 1/3 set. ;, CHINA SALAD BOWLS, lOd each, y KEY GLASSES, thin, 6 for 2/-. CHINA TEAPOTS, 1/3 each. EATING APPLES, 71bs. 1/-. BANANAS, 14 and 12 for 1/-. CONFECTIONERY, from fid lb. RHUBARB ROOTS. SEED POTATOES, NEW SEASON'S SEEDS. = INSPECTION INVITED. ■ W. H. BOUCHER & CO. s PUBLIC NOTICES ■ NORTON’S EGG PRESERVER, 1/2. OVALINE, 1/4. COFFEE AND MILK, lid. LARGE UNSWEETENED MILK,.6d. WHITEBAIT, 1/2. SARDINES, 5 for 1/-. STONED DATES. sd. LOOSE PACK. DATES, 41bs. lid. SURESHINE FLOOR POLISH, fid, lOd, 1/6. SUNLIGHT SOAP & DISHCLOTH 9d. LARGE BARS. FIRST GRADE. 7d. REXONA SOAP. fid. MATCHES, 1/5 pkt. TIARPIC DISINFECTANT, 1/-. MANURE, 101 b. buckets, 2/6. LIQUORICE ALLSORTS, Soz. fid. SPECIAL MIXTURES, Soz. fid. WRAPPED TOFFEES, 7oz, 4d. FRESH EGGS, 1/- dozen. GREEN’S & SWAN PRIME BACON and BELGIAN SAUSAGE. COOKED HAM & PORK SAUSAGES ALWAYS FRESH AND RELIABLE. BECK’S CASH STORES ROSES! ~SHRUBS? SPECIAL OFFER to end of. month: Roses, in variety, 12/6 doz., 7/-half-doz.; first-class Shrubs in variety. Scented Boronias 3/6, Hydrangeas 2/-, 2/6; Rhododendrons from 4/-; Ericas from 2/6; Azaleas 3/-, 3/6; Abutilons 2/-; Andromedas 2/6; Liquidambers 3/6; many others. Perennial Plants of many kinds. Sweet Pea Plants, Exhibition varieties, 1/- doz. Inspection invited. —11. E. MALHAM, Ida Street, Marsden Road. t ACCOUNTANCY. DEMAND FOR QUALIFIED MEN. . In N.Z. there are more than 8000 Registered Companies controlling capital of over a hundred million pounds. Every one of these must now, by law, have the services of a qualified Accountant. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. To meet this new demand the whole Dominion can supply only 1900 qualified men. Accountanc presents a greater number of worth-while open- ( ings than any other profession. It , alone, of all professions, is not overcrowded. i QUALIFY NOW. Prepare yourself to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity. For maximum result in minimum time go to Hemingway’s, the Accountancy experts with an unbroken record of 38 . years’ Examination Success. For particulars apply J HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516 ::: AUCKLAND. SUMMER SPORTS ■ i TENNIS: 1 Tho new Racquets and Balls are in, also Bargain Racquets | and Balls. CRICKET: ; Bats, Pads, Wickets and Batting Gloves and Balls. A | number of bargain lines here also. 1 < t FISHING: j It’s time to look over your gear, as the season is very close. Rods, Reels, Lines. . Flics. Devons, Waders, etc.. In < great variety. We’ve got some j bargains for you too! IVAN T. BENNINGTON < GREYMOUTH. * FOR SALE. 5 BEDSIDE PEDESTALS ' IN RIMU, DUCOED WALNUT. I Manufactured on tho Premises. I Cheap for* immediate clearance. 1 HOLLOW-BACK DINING-ROOM ' CHAIRS, New Designs, To be sold at Reduced Prices. 1 THE MODERN FACTORY 1 J. HADLAND :: Proprietor, 1 ■ LOWER MACKAY STREET. . SPRING SHOWING < Year after year, Spring brings a host 1 of WONDERFUL FASHIONS. This ’ season’s fashions are more fascinating I than ever, and we cordially invite you c to view our j SPRING FROCKS, < SWAGGER SUITS, COSTUMES, ETC. "THE PAULINE" 1 MRS. C. TAYLOR, Principal, 1 c (Next Tate’s Footwear Arcade), I r TAINUI STREET. t
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 September 1934, Page 1
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