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Suggestions for the Luncheon &.Teas. ’ Our Speciality. Cooked Ham. Luncheon Sausage. Bottled Bqetroot. Pickles. Assorted Relish. Fawcetts Onions (very appetising). Gherkins. Celery and Onion Salt to flavour. Our Small Goods arrive Daily and are Guaranteed to Satisfy. ' We Solicit a Trial. W. H. BOUCHER & CO. LTD. BOX 7. , ’PHONE 8. PUBLIC NOTICES. Mixed Fruit 1/3. Dessert Figs 1/-. Cherries, 4oz 6d. Almonds 4oz lOd. . Mixed Peel 1/6. Three Crown Currants Bd. Mildura Sultanas Bd. Lexia Raisins 9d. Stoned Dates. 8d lb. Icing Sugar 6d lb. Preserved Ginger lOd pkt. Almond Icing 1/4 pkt. Ground Almond Flavour 3d oz. Essences, assorted, 6d, 9d, 1/-. Crosse and Blackwell’s 1/6. Mince Meat, English, 1/6 jar. Lemon Cheese, 2/-. Cordials 1/6. Ship’s Lime Juice 1/9. Jelly Crystals, 4 and 5 for 1/-. We have good stocks of all your Xmas requirements that defy competition. BECK’S CASH STORES KELVINATOR. KELVINATOR. KELVINATOR. KELVINATOR. 1940 Models Just Arrived. —At 1938 Prices — H. S. FERRIS & CO., 25 Albert Street. THE latest in LICHFIELD SHIRTS, collar attached or to match.— BIT J, RYAN, specialising in Mercery and Clothing, Albert Street. BUY HIM A BICYCLE THIS CHRISTMAS. We have a good stock of Humber and Bell Cycles. Call and Inspect. Ladies’ and Gents’ Models from £9/17/6. , . 'Also a good range of Children’s'TO-W —N.Z.-made Tricycles, etc. .DIMO N D ’ S Guinness Street.

LADIES ! ! TO-DAY YOUR FURS ARE HIGH IN VALUE. Import restrictions have greatly increased the value of furs. Today a fur coat or necklet in good condition is worth a considerable sum. Let us make your old furs like new again. Worn pelts replaced—tears mended —lining renewed. We are specialists. Forward us your garment for an estimate of the cost. JOHN GUNN & CO. 95 CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH. ■RRITANNIA PRIVATE HOTEL and DINING ROOMS (opp. New City Hotel). Three-course Meals 1/3; Casuals 7/6 day; Permanent Boarders 30/-. ’Phone 31-205. 516 Colombo Street, Christchurch. WANTED KNOWN. -y V STERI-SEAL WASHMU. V . ING MACHINES.— Clothes washed the H.M.V. way are double washed—the combination of soap plus heat washing gives you clothes hygienically cleaner than ever before. Prices £39/15/- and £4B 10/-. Easy terms arranged.—Harley’s Ltd., sole agents. Q£IN. FADELESS HAIRCORD PRINTS. Two winners— CARADOC, in the latest spot, floral and floral stripe designs, 2/2 yard. MORNING GLORY, in floral and floral stripes, 2/3 yard.—At HAYTON’S. POR Business or Pleasure, drive a Rental Car.—Haines Motors. Ltd., Mawhera Quay. JUVENILE CYCLES now in stock. Limited quantity. A deposit will secure one for Xmas.—Kitchingham’s Cycles, Ltd. “■MADE better to wear better.” Pinnacle and Berwick Suits.— Supplied by Bill Ryan, “The Men’s Mercer,” Albert Street. Q£IN. TROPICOOL—FadeIess, anticrease, unshrinkable. Shades: Ivory, coral-melon, dusky rose, romance blue, apple green, grey wing, spring wine, caprice and hunting red. —See these at HAYTON’S. r pHE number of shopping days till Xmas are few, so do your shopping early and do it at WHITE’S. Yes; you can Lay-by any time. Why not now and be sure of a nice fashionable Hat, Coat or Frock, or maybe all three. Call at WHITE’S as early as possible.— the Centre for Fashion Goods Xmas Shopping. R S A \Still lead the way in qual- , ity-and finish. Britain’s Cycle still obtainable from Kitchingham’s Cycles, Ltd., the B.S.A. Men. T?\iq BESTA ST. BERNARD OIL. Specially good for Chest'Complaints; 4/6, postage 8d extra.—Williams & Ross, Chemists.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1940, Page 1