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LADIES—'XMAS IS AT HAND. TpRIENDS and visitors will be visiting you. Naturally you will wish to look smart and chic. YOUR HAIR IS IMPORTANT. Our lovely PERM, or MARCEL, or FINGER WAVE is necessary. Make Early Appointment, please. MISS LESLEY MARSHALL REGINA SALON, 50 MAWHERA QUAY. ’Phone 486. PUBLIC NOTICES TITAWHERA MEAT COY.: Pork and Delicatessen Department open Friday night till 9 p.m.; Saturday till 6 p.m. BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. rpHE GREYMOUTH MUNICIPAL 1 SWIMMING BATH will be OPEN for the 1939-1940 season as from TOMORROW (Saturday), Oct. 28, 1939. F. H. DENTON, Town Clerk. T the undersigned, wish to state that MARLEY’S ORCHESTRA is now DISBANDED, and anyone using my name will be liable. JOSEPH MARLEY. 27/10/39. CRICKET. ARIST Cricket Club practice, Recreation Ground, TO-MORROW, 2 p.m. All requested to attend. GREYMOUTH LIFE SAVING CLUB. 7LTEMBERS and intending members are requested to attend SURF PRACTICE on SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, at 2 o’clock, in preparation for t he opening day. C. RICHARDSON, Captain. THREE COURSE DINNER FOR 1/9. A Real Good Three-course Dinner, combined with modern hygenic service, in new and entirely renovated premises. NEW CENTRAL CAFE, Albert Street. MRS. POPE, Proprietress.

TMTAWHERA MEAT COY.: DELICATESSEN. PUBLIC NOTICE. ipHE Public are hereby notified that A as MR. J. A. HART has resigned his position, he has NO FURTHER CONNECTION with the undermentioned Company. MR. R. J. SMITH has been appointed Manager, and will be pleased to quote for any proposed work in the district, as the Company’s activities WILL be carried on as usual. J. A. HART, LTD., (in Liquidation). FRANK B. WRIGHT, Liquidator. COBDEN ENGINEERING CO/LTIX COBDEN. Sunny Days are Here Again! It’s not sufficient to look-wise; so BE WISE and get the best service for your LAWNMOWER. Repairs and replacements for all Lawnmowers. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER. Ring 65 or 780. SUITS SUITS NEW PATTERNS SUITS NEW DESIGNS SUITS NEW STYLES SUITS “SINCERITY” MADE TO MEASURE SUITS That any man would be proud to wear. PRICES: £5/10, £7/10, to £B/15. TIM SINNOTT MERCER, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. GARDEN INFORMATION. TITAKE your garden more beautiful "A by planting these sensational Plants. (DO IT NOW): PRUNUS PERSICA SPLENDENS (Double Cerise Peach): The brightest Spring flowering tree; 4/6 each. PRUNUS POLLARDII: Flowering Almond. Large single rose coloured flowers; splendid for cutting; 4/6 ea pEACH PLUM CROSS (Novelty): Large single pink flowers; bronze foliage; price 5/- each. PRUNUS CAMPANULATA: The brightest flowering cherry grown; 7/6 each. MAGNOLIA WILSONII: Rare Chinese species; white with conspicous crimson centre. Price 7/6 each. MAGNOLIA SINENSIS: A splendid white flowered species; 7/6 each. MAGNOLIA STELLATA: The small growing star flowered Magnolia. Ring, write, or better still, call! NAIRN'S NURSERIES LTD. (W. J. HUMM, Manager) LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Box 426. Telephone 35-675. CALM YOURSELFI

On October 1 all fishermen are free to be at peace. Go out and try conclusions with the TROUT throughout the district. Ample supplies of equipment in all the latest types are to hand. Licenses are also obtainable. TENNISI CRICKETI The new RACQUETS and BATS, etc., are in. Values are wonderful. Call and secure your requirements early, at IVAN T. BENNINGTON’S SPORTS HOUSE, MACKAY STREET.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 October 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 October 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 October 1939, Page 1

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