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SOME OF OUR SMALLGOODS SPECIALS. Beef Sausages 31bs 1/3. Pork Sausages 9d lb. Tomato Sausages 9d lb. Pork Saveloys 1/6 doz. Boi f Saveloys 1/2 dozen. Pork Luncheon 9d lb. Pork Brawn lOd lb. Beef Brawn 8d lb. Stuffed Pork, Roasted, 2/8 lb. Cooked Ham 2/4 lb. Poultry, Fresh or Cooked. Fresh and Roasted Rabbits. MAWHERA 1 MEAT CO. TAINUI ST. & MARSDEN RD. PUBLIC NOTICES. ” BONNY BABY CONTEST. r PHE Winner of the above cqn5 test, run in conjunction with the Navy Queen Committee, was Baby Raymond Neville. PABY BODDY Competition Win--IJ> ners:—£l Mrs. E. Ray; Box Cigars, Mr. Morresey; Perm, Miss

‘ Cutcheon; Bag Sugar, Miss Baker; • Ton Coal, Mrs. Dennehy; Box Chocolates, Mrs. E. Ray; Tin Tea, Schaef and Sons; Toilet Set, Mrs. Wood. _ AIR FORcifoUEEN. CHOP & ENVELOPE DAY at the Depot, Cox’s Shop, Mackay St., TO-MORROW (Fri.). Donations ■ gratefully received. Help the Air Force Queen. 7CrMY~QUEEN COMMITTEES! SUPPORTERS! For Our Final Effort in Patriotic Shop on Friday, and Town Hall on Saturday, we request unbounded Gifts of— PRODUCE! (all kinds) PRODUCE! All Gifts to be left at Patriotic Shop. Northern Residents (Sawyers Creek to Town), whose turn it is this week, please leave Gilts at Patriotic Shop. COAL MINES COUNCIL EMERGENCY REGULATIONS, 1940. "PURSUANT to the provisions of 1 the Coal Mines Council Emergency Regulations, 1940, Notice is hereby given that the Coal Mines Council has elected to hold an Inquiry into an Industrial Dispute which has arisen at the Dobson Colliery, and will sit for that purpose as a Commission of Inquiry, at’the Courthouse at Greymouth, on MONDAY, the 23rd. day ol June, 1941, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon. T. O. BISHOP, Chairman. 17Op7 the Rules of the Mawhera r Racing Club’s meeting on Saturday, see Page No. 9. RUN AN GA. LUCRATIVE BUTCHERY BUSINESS AS GOING CONCERN. With Up-to-date Buildings. Reason for Selling— Military Duties. A Real Sound Concern. For full particulars apply— J. W. GREENSLADE Land Agent, Valuator, and Investment Adviser.

MACKAY STREET JUST ARRIVED. A fresh selection of' Cardigans, A j um pers, twin sets ..and twopiece suits; also warm jamas, dressing gowns, bed and slippers just to hand. We sti , have also a quantity of bab . woollen garments to vaz-. matinee coats, pram sets shawls coatees and cardigans in pastel colours, bootees and CAROLI NE. ALBER 1 £2OO. —FOUR-ROOMED BUN" ' GALOW with 1 acre freehold, situated Punakaiki Beach. £1075: Fine Six-Roomed DWELLING, handy to town. Has all conveniences, including sew erage, garage, concrete paths, etc. Freehold. . For Further Particulars —Apply— G. W. MOSS & CO. LAND AGENTS. MACKAY STREET. —Agents— ,

The Drvest Place on the West Coast is under one ol WEBSTER’S LOCALLY-MADE UMBRELLAS. have made a special line of W L Sits’and Gents’umbrellas tn suit the West Coast climate. These Umbrellas carry the firm s 12 Months’ Guarantee. We specialise in re-covering and repan mg Umbi eUi^ Note Address __ G. A. WEBSTER MAWHERA QUAY. GREYMOUTH.

BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS f iUR long experience in the manufacture of JOINERY —Doors & all finishing lines —ensures a firstclass job. . , , , Our prices are right, and we would be pleased to quote you lor your next job. . Our expert knowledge is at youi service. GREYMOUTH SASH & DOOR CO. LTD. WHALL STREET. ’PHONE 1,5. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Fire, Marine, and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very best conditions. The South British is a Colonial Institution offering policy-holders the lowest rates. All matters adjusted > locally. I NANCARROW AND CO., 1 District Agents.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1941, Page 1

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