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LADIES More than ever before “on your head lies your chic,” as the Amerir cans say. The dancing and evenings season is approaching, so make an APPOINTMENT, and have your HEAD-DRESS done in the latest Croquignole Curls, for which we are renowned. Phone 486. MISS LESLEY MARSHALL REGINA SALON, .NEXT ALBION HOTEL... 1 PUBLIC NOTICES. 3 APPRECIATION. • TMTR B. AV ATKIN, of the Universal • Supply' Stores, Cobden, wishes to thank the members of the Cobden Fire Brigade for their untiring efforts and splendid work at the recent fire; also to the residents of Cobden, who helped to remove the stock and furni1 ture, etc., from the premises. irpo Mrs. Martin's Customers: - Mrs. -*■ Nelson has temporarily taken over the dairy. Will customers please call at her residence, Newcastle Street, Cobden. pALL or ring SCANDRETT’S for 1 p 7 FRESH FISH (every kind); also Rabbits and Oysters. ’Phones 22 and 32. RE: NEW ZEALAND MOTION PICTURE PROJECTIONISTS’ INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION OF WORKERS—INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE. NOTICE TO ALL PARTIES TO THE ABOVE MATTER. ■MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, as ' it has now been agreed by the representatives of the parties concerned that the above-mentioned dispute: shall be dealt with and heard by a Council pf Conciliation as a Dominion application at the Court of Arbitration, Wellington, on February 11, 1936, at 10.30 a.m., no hearing of this particular dispute will take place in the Westland Industrial District, as • the whole business will be dealt with at Wellington. F. BIRD, Clerk of Awards. THE DAPHNE SCHOOL OF DANCING—MRS. S. BATCHELER . IS RE-OPENING at Studio, Municipal Band Hall, on SATURDAY, February 8, at 10.30 a.m. Mrs. Batcheler will be pleased to see old and new pupils. TEACHER OF MUSIC. Tlfß. JAMES PATERSON, L.R.A.M., L.T.C.L., Etc., Etc., Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Theory and Harmony. Pupils prepared for all •examinations. Address: 80 High Street. “CAROLINE,” Albert St. Big reductions in Locknit Underwear. Crepe de chine Hand Embroidered Nights, half-price; Maid’s Winceyette Nights, all sizes, 2/6; Fullyfashioned Silk Hose, 3/6 pair; Maid’s Frocks half-price. T H. (HUGHIE) FERGUSON wishes • to notify the general public that he has commenced business as a GENERAL CARRIER. All classes Qf carrying work undertaken. Orders left with A. F. Jamieson, ’phone 628, will receive prompt attention. OMEGA

SUPER DURABLE PAINT THE BEST POSSIBLE PAINT TO BUY. Excellent Cover, Service and Finish. LEO. M. CARRUTHERS PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, STOCKIST. ALBERT STREET, :; GREYMOUTH.

J. D. GALBRAITH AND CO. REGENT BUILDINGS (’phone 597), have been appointed Chief Agents for the INSURANCE OFFICE OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. (The 1.0. A.), Fire Marine, Accident, Employers’ Liability, etc. All classes of policies accepted under lowest tariff. Claims settled promptly. “EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS We have the LATEST TESTING INSTRUMENTS, enabling us to fully overhaul your Radio Receiver. This enables us to guarantee our repairs. All work done by a qualified radio engineer. Get in touch with us at once if your set is not in its best condition, and we can repair it in your home. Our large stock of REPLACEMENT PARTS for all makes of Radios enables us to render service quickly. All types of valves stocked. Valves tested FREE. Ring 168. J. I. SMAIL LTD. PHTLCO AGENTS. ASK OUR ADVICE ABOUT INSURANCE. VVE transact every kind of Fire, ’ ’ Marine and Accident Assurance at the LOWEST PREVAILING RATES. The Australian Alliance Assurance Company is one of the oldest established companies, and prompt settlement is assured. Ask our advice about insurance. We will gladly advise you. CHIEF AGENTS FOR THE AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY, BAILLIE, NEVILLE & CO. GREYMOUTH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 February 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 February 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 February 1936, Page 1

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