SADLER’S FOR VALUE Jonathan Apples, 20 a 1/-. Cooking Apples, 51b 1/-. Delicious Apples, 3d lb. Tomatoes, 8d to 1/- lb. Peaches, dessei t, 9d lb. Spinach, sd; 4 bunches 1/-. Marrows from Bd. Beet, 3d bundle. Fresh Pumpkins, Celery, Leeks and Grapes daily. PHONE 497. (opp. Opera House). PUBLIC NOTICES. FRESH OYSTERS. SMOKED FISH. PRESTONS ' THE MIRIAM TROTT SCHOOL OF DANCING. |)L T RING the Term Holidays, classes will be held on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday mornings only at the Studio, 135 Bright Street, Cobden. Ball-room lessons as usual. Phone 777. FREE TO ASTHMATICS Do you wish to end the choking, wheezing agony of Asthma and enjoy nights of peaceful rest and days of healthy vigour? We wish to help you to live a normal life free from the everpresent dread of Asthma’s onslaught.
You may obtain detailed advice I on your individual case. Let us ■ know exactly how you suffer, giving special attention to your nervous and physical condition and any dietary problems you may have. THIS IS A SPECIAL OFFER TO WEST COAST. U.F.S. DISPENSARY 204 High Street, CHRISTCHURCH, C.l. \UTUMN I L L 1 N E R Y NEW STYLES. NEW COLOURS. NEW MATERIALS. MELBA BATTY TAINUI STREET. (Opp. Bank N.Z.) FOR SALE. —Nice BUNGALOW, seiect i oca nty. Five rooms and large sun-porch. Comparatively now. Every modern convenience. Electric light, electric range, porcelain bath and basin, built-in cupboards. Nice section. A rare opportunity. The necessity for selling due to • military duties. Immediate possession. Be first in. PUL —Lovely new BUNGALOW. Your heart’s desire —no need to say more. BUNGALOW. Five X rooms. Erected only five years. In good locality, with all modern conveniences. Early possession. Finance Arranged. —Apply— J. W. GREENSLADE Land Agent, Valuator, and Investment Adviser. MACKAY STREET. FOR THE MEN OVERSEAS PARCELS THAT BRING A TOUCH OF HOME. WHEN you are sending a parcel ’ ’ to the other side ol the V orld, it is worth sending the best. Ethne Tosswill is recognised as one ot the finest pastrycooks in N.Z. Many of the men overseas have written home saying her parcels are out on their own!” Each parcel contains those things the men cannot buy for themselves—home-made cakes, shortbread, sweets, etc. things that bring a Touch ol Home to the men far away. Every parcel is sealed in a tin container and is wrapped in calico to ensure abso lute freshness on arrival. — vVrite for prices and details to Ethne Tosswill, 123 Cashel St., Christchurch. BIRMESK GROWS NEW HAIR. “Mv hair was very thin ami full of dandruff." writes Mrs. J. D. ——“It tremendous relief to find that after I had used Birmese for a few weeks there was a noticeable improvement. M.V hair is nob thick and wavy." Birmese banishes dandruff in 3 days, grows new hair in 30 days. —Parkinson & Co., Chemists. Coi» e Stay at the City’s latest and most up-to-date Hotel. Electric Lift—Central Heating— J Hot and Cold Water in every 5 Bedroom—Air Conditioning——Electric Paging System. Tariff from 16/6 per day. = HOTEL = EMBASSY" V. C. CONSTANT, Proprietor. 155 Manchester Street.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 May 1942, Page 1
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