FOR ALL MOTOR-CAR ELECTRICAL AND BATTERY REPAIRS CONSULT E. GRIFFITH 68 TAINUI STREET. Phone 597. LUCAS ROTEX BATTERY SERVICE STATION. PUBLIC NOTICES. T OYAL GREYMOUTH LODGE, M.U.1.0.0.F., meets TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock, Lodge Rooms, Guinness Street. Visiting Officers and Brethren invited to attend. UNITED TENNIS CLUB. HTHE OPENING DAY of the above Club will be held TO-MORROW (Saturday), October 13. Yankee Tournament to start at p.m. rj.REYMOUTI-1 United Cycling Club: Annual Meeting, Sunday, Scout Hall, 10.30 a.m. All members, intending members and supporters invited. WEST COAST RUGBY UNION. ALL OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS against the above Union are requested to be rendered BEFORE TUESDAY NEXT. October 16, to the Secretary (J. E. Joyce), c/o Pensions Department, Greymouth. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. ALEX. ROY GREATBATCH, of Kumara, Bushman, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on FRIDAY, the 19th day of OCTOBER, 1934, at 2.30 o’clock. :
Dated at Greymouth this 10th day of October, 1934. A. NAYLOR, Deputy Official Assignee. A 2/6 Ticket in the Best of Luck Art Union may make you care-free — closing to-morrow (Saturday). MR. E. A. MURRELL, 8.8.0. A., F. 1.0, (England), Representing P CHOLERTON (John R. Proctor. Ltd.,), The Premier Opticians, Christchurch, will be visiting GREYMOUTH, and may be consulted on all defects of eyesight at MR. IVAN BENNINGTON’S SPORTS DEPOT, on FRIDAY, October 19, and SATURDAY, October 20. Also at HOKITIKA, Mr. Perry’s Dental Rooms, on THURSDAY, October IS. Appointments can now be made by ringing either Mr.' Bennington or Mr. Perry.
CYCLISTS ! i /■ BRING YOUR REPAIR WORK TO US. BEST OF MATERIALS USED AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP ASSURED. PRICES RIGHT. RACING CYCLES AND ROADSTERS. H. J. DIMOND CYCLE DEALER, HANNAH’S BUILDINGS, MACKAY ST. (Next Harley’s).
CHOICEST CUT FLOWERS AND HARDY BEDDING PLANTS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY. Asters, Lobelia, Cornflower, Nemesia, Cineraria, • Scarlet Larkspur, Stocks, Antirrhinum, Scabiosa, Verbena, Tomato, Lettuce, Anemones and Polyanthus in bloom. Wreaths, bouquets, sprays, etc., made up with choicest, flowers in season; MISS GWEN ROBINSON LATE W. D. MURRAY & CO., ALBERT STREET. B.C. PRINCE WARDEN 1931 BY LORD WARDEN from FIRESTICK (14), by Antagonist—Heatherbrae, by Treadmill —Bonnie Brae, by Clanranald —Golden Crest, by Apremont —Aurifera (im.), by Diophantus. Lord Warden by Hurry On — Hythe, by Chaucer I. —Miss Gunning 11., by St. Simon II. —Canterbury Pilgrim. The above well-bred horse will be at the disposal of owners of thoroughbred mares this season in the Grey district. See Cards TZIDDIES PUT ON POUNDS AND POUNDS: A happy mother, who put her child on “Skipper’s” New Emulsion, says: “Joan, once pale and well underweight, put on lOlbs. in 8 weeks, and is now her sturdy energetic self again. I think Skipper’s is a boon to worried mothers.” Kiddies love the flavour, which conceals all cod-liver oil taste. 2/3; Extra Large 4/3 —from Beck’s Cash Stores.
SPECIAL! THIS SATURDAY ONLY: Hemstitched Guest Towels, in colours. Don’t miss them; 1/6 each. — Harley’s, Mackay Street. ' MEN’S SPORTS WEAR BLAZERS, in all Colours, 27/6 to 35/-. SPORTS TROUSERS, 15/- to 27/6. TENNIS SHOES, 3/11, 5/11, 7/6. COAT SHIRTS, the latest, with TIES to match, 10/6. Full range of SOCKS, TIES & BELTS. YOUR CHRISTMAS SUIT, Made-to-measure, Latest Materials, £5/10/- to £6’/15/-. READY-TO-WEARS £3/15/-. TIM SINNOTT * MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 October 1934, Page 1
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