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MOST NATURAL PERM. THE COMBINATION EUGENE-NON-x ELECTRIC PERM is the latest, the smartest, the loveliest, and most natural. Avoid usual rush; make an early appointment. MISS LESLEY MARSHALL REGINA SALON. ’Phone 486.

PUBLIC NOTICES. TO MY CUSTOMERS: r pHE PRICE OF MILK from my X dairy REMAINS at the SAME PRICE —7d quart. ILES BAKER. A PPLICANTS for positions of Rope Splicer and Shiftmen are thanked for their applications. The positions have been filled. —Grey Valley Collieries. Ltd., Dobson. GREY ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. YAWING to line alterations. Electric Supply will be CUT OFF TOMORROW (Sunday), as under: —- 8.30 a.m. to 12 noon: Totara Flat, Ikamatua, Hukarere. Blackwater and Waiut'a. SINCLAIR 'PROTTER. Engineer. ” OYAL GREYMOUTH LODGE M.U.1.0.0.F., meets Monday, at 7.30 o’clock, Lodge Rooms, Guinness Street. Visiting Officers and Brethren invited to attend. ‘ BRIGHTER Greymouth Lodge. No. 139. and Golden West Lodge. No. 50, meet Druids' Hall. Monday, at 7.45 p.m. Visiting brethren cordially invited. GREYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB,

WINTER MEETING. SATURDAY, JUNE IS. DOMINATIONS for all events :il the above meeting CLOSE on TUESDAY. .lune 7, at 8 p.m. Stakes for the trotting events have been increased to £7B each. M. .1. FOGARTY. Secretary. SCHOOL OF DANCING. OfISS DOROTHY TH WAITES. West Coast’s Leading Authority on Dancing. haf\ RESUMED'CLASSES in all branches of dancing; also Physical Culture. Interviews dailv, Druids’ Hall. £5OOO £5OOO £5OOO £5OOO “GOLDEN GIFT” ART UNION. “GOLDEN GIFT" ART UNION. FIRST PRIZE £2OOO. 400 PRIZES IN ALL. > 1 CLOSES TO-DAY. —lf you’re not in it, —You can’t win it. TRY YOUR LUCK. TICKETS 2/6 EACH. A G ENTS EVE RYWII E R E. CHAS. H. ROSE WEST COAST DISTRIBUTOR.

DEW 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite: lat■pst modern design, with wood facings; independently sprung. Best workmanship throughout.—Special price £l7/15/-. Seven-drawer Singer Drophead Sewing Machine. Walnut case. Perfect sewing order.—Bargain £7/10/-. Antique Mahogany Chest Drawers. Very fine workmanship.—Offer wanted. Special, purchase: Now Tallboys; modern bar handles, dovetail drawers; beautifully polished- Limited number only—£4/2/6 each. .Jacobean Oak Dropside Table. Medium size.—Bargain 45/-. Kitchen Dresser: Handy size.—-22/6. 12x9 Heavy Axminster Carpet. Splendid order.—Bargain £6/10/-. Stretchers, Single Beds <& Duchess Chests. —15/-. GORMLEY’S FURNITURE ROOMS, Mawhera Quay (next Club Hotel.) MISS BRUCE MARGARET ROSE SALON. 'WIRELESS Vigor Oil Steam Wav- ’’ ing, leaving the hair glamorous. No discomfort. Speed process for children and invalids. Only machine on Coast. Also Eugene Waving. ’Phone 6605.

HIGH STREET BUTCHERY LTD. (Late Cash and Carry Providers, Ltd.) Now under the Management of MR. PHIL JAMES. Best Quality Meats and Small Goods. Prompt delivery ’Phone 44. BOON TO HOUSEWIVES! MARSHALL’S COAL, 12 MILE. the best household coal on the market. Economical and clean. Also stocks Marshall’s screened and nuts, Dobson screened, nuts and slack. Firewood, lorry loads, half-load or bag. Leave orders at Mrs. Hudd’s, Opp. Opera House; Mrs. Grey’s Store, Tainui Street; T. Richards’ Store, High Street; Abbie and Ramage, Cobden. ’Phone 167. J. DERBYSHIRE SOLE AGENT MARSHALL’S COAr., WARD STREET, COBDEN. ~~ W. E. PRING COMPANY SECRETARY. AGENT: Fire, Accident, Marine Insurahcft. Agent, M.V. “Hokitika.” GUINNESS STREET. ’Phone £O6

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1938, Page 1

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