BOUCHER’S SPECIALS LARGE BARS SOAP 6d. L TOILET SOAP, 8 cakes Hid. MAJESTIC SOAP POWDER, 6d pkt POT CLEANERS, 3 for 1/-. CHINA CUP. SAUCER & PLATE 1/3 set. , CHINA SALAD BOWLS, 10d each. KEY GLASSES, thin, 6 for 2/-. CHINA TEAPOTS, 1/3 each. EATING APPLES, 71bs. 1/-. BANANAS. 14 and 12 for 1/-. CONFECTIONERY, from 6d lb. RHUBARB ROOTS, SEED POTATOES. NEW SEASON’S SEEDS. W. H. BOUCHER & CO. 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, 6d. MATCHES, 1/5 pkt. HARPIC DISINFECTANT, 1/-. MANURE, 101 b. buckets, 2/6. LIQUORICE ALLSORTS, Boz. 6d. SPECIAL MIXTURES, Boz. 6d. 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! QPECIAL 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; Abutilous 2/-; Andromedas 2/6; Liquidambers 3/6; many others. Perennial Plants of many kinds. Sweet Pea Plants, Exhibition varieties, 1/- doz. Inspection invited.—H. E. MALHAM, Ida Street, Marsden Road.
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. Accountant presents a greater number of worth-while openings than any other profession. It alone, of all professions, is not overcrowded. 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 • HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516 ::: AUCKLAND.
SUMMER SPORTS TENNIS: The 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. FISHING: It’s time to look over your gear, as the season is very close. Rods. Reels, Lines, Flies, Devons, Waders, etc., in great variety. We’ve got some bargains for you too! IVAN T. BENNINGTON GREYMOUTH.
ATTRACTIVE FURNITURE BEDROOM SUITES, DINING-ROOM SUITES, FIRESIDE CHAIRS, Any Kind of Furniture, faithfully Constructed on the Premises. Competitive Prices. KEEP YOUR MONEY IN GREYMOUTH. THE MODERN FACTORY J. HADLAND :: Proprietor, ' LOWER MACKAY STREET. SPRING SHOWING Year after year, Spring brings a host of WONDERFUL FASHIONS. This season’s fashions are more fascinating than ever, and we cordially invite you to view our SPRING FROCKS, SWAGGER SUITS, COSTUMES, ETC. “THE PAULINE” MRS. C. TAYLOR, Principal. (Next Tate’s Footwear Arcade), TAINUI STREET.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 September 1934, Page 1
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