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I. LADIES. 'THIS is -a period in which to keep smiling and your best and brightest appearance is encouragement to your menfolk who are fighting for you and yours. Don’t Let Them Down. LESLEY MARSHALL TOILET SALON. 22 Albert St. ’Phone 486. Private Phone 886. PUBLIC NOTICES. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK-END. MAWHERA MEAT CO. THE PEOPLE’S BUTCHER. Sides Mutton - from 6/Legs Mutton - from 3/6 Forequarters Mutton from 2/6 Spring Lamb sides from 9/- ea. Pork, fresh - from 1/- lb. Pork, pickled - from lOd lb. Roasts Beef - from 1/6 Corned Beef - from 8d lb. • Steak - - from 7d lb. Frying Steak - from 1/- lb. Rolled Mutton - - 9d lb. Mild. Cure Bacon - 1/5 lb. SPECIAL SMOKED MUTTON HAMS Lambs Fry 6d lb., Sweetbreads 1/- lb., Brains 8d lb., Ox Tripe 8d lb., Pork Sausages 9d lb., Beef Sausages 6d lb., Ox Tongues from 2/6, Tomato Sausages 9d lb., Cooked Ham 2/2, Stuffed Pork 2/10, Jellied Veal, Pork Brawn, Beef Brawn; Saveloys, Beef 1/2 doz., Saveloys, Pork, 1/6 doz.; Luncheon 9d lb.

GROCERY SALE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (Friday) we are clearing our stock of Groceries. Here are a few of our Reduced Prices for Cash Only:— Pure Olive Oil 1/3 to 5/6 bottle. Worcestershire Sauce 6d, lOd, 1/2 btl. Tomato Sauce 7d, 1/-, 1/5 bottle. Vegetable Soup 6d, lOd tin. Tomato Soup 7d, 1/- tin. Fruit, Ist grade (large) 1/3 tin. Fruit (small) 1/- tin. K. Peas 7d, 1/1 tin. Creamoata 1/9 packet. Loose Salt, lOlbs for 1/-. Bags Salt, 51bs lid. Baked Beans (large) 9d tin. Clothes Pegs, 4 doz. for 1/-. Jellies, good, 5 for lid. Elect 1 ?.'; Light Bulbs 1/8 each. Oceda Mops. Usually 8/6, now 5/6 ea. Broken Orange Pekoe Tea, only 3/- lb. Custard Powder 1/1 tin. Raisins 9d packet. Jam Jars, screw tops, lib 3/6 doz.; 2lbs 4/6 doz. Sand Soap (large) 6 for I/-. Old Dutch Cleanser 7d tin. Peanut Butter 4oz Bd. Shelled Peanuts 31bs for 1/4. Macaroni, Vermicelli 8d packet. Camp Pie (large tin) lid. Canned Meats (large) 2/-; (small) 1/3 Meat Paste (St. George), 3 tins for 1/4, Jars from 9d each. Straw Brooms from 4/- each. Good. Hair Brooms from 4/- each. Flue Brushes 1/3 each. Taylor’s Universal Broom. Usual price 4/6; now 3/9. Crockery, Enamelware, Brushware — all greatly reduced for quick sale. J. ANISY THE PEOPLE’S GROCERY. UPPER MACKAY STREET.

POOK; also HOUSEMAID-WAIT-RESS.—AppIy Mawheraiti Hotel. £950: BUNGALOW. Handy to town. All modern conveniences. Electric Stove, Hot & Cold Water. Connected with Sewerage. Rates reasonable. Ready possession. TOWN SECTION.—We have a large Freehold Section in splendid position. Owner will sacrifice for quick, sale. Terms arranged. -—Agents— A. F.. JAMIESON & CO. Real Estate Agents, Valuers, Insurance and Commission Agents. ■ Guinness Street, Greymouth. FARMERS! BUY YOUR REQUIREMENTS - THROUGH McKAY’S UNIVERSAL FARM SERVICE. Specials— MACALISTER FERTILISER DRILL. New Paint; perfect condition; £3O on rail. TWO DODGE TRUCKS, 1938 Models, (a) Saloon Cab, new body, 15cwt £B5. (b) Cab, Hood and Side Curtains, new body. £65. Both these trucks suitable for farmers. 1928 ESSEX VAN, 15cwt. Rear door. Fair order. Suit Sheep Farmer. £35. 1 1930 WILLYS KNIGHT COACH 6, 4 new tyres, good condition • and running order; £65. McKAY’S UNIVERSAL FARM SERVICE. 161 Victoria Street, Christchurch, C.l. Box 432. Code. “Maclic.” Principal: J. U. McKay (late of Hari Hari.) RETREADS. TET us examine your Tyres and , quote you a price for RETREADING. They are done in a full circle mould with new Tyre guarantee, cost under half price of new tyre. The prices include fitting and the use of our tyres while Retreading yours. TOM BROWN GOODRICH SERVICE STATION.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 January 1941, Page 1

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