SADLER’S FOR VALUE Jonathan Apples, 20 a 1/-. Cooking Apples, 51b 1/-. Delicious Apples, 3d lb. Tomatoes, 8d to 1/- lb. Peaches, dessert, 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 ' , BRUNNER HOME GUARD. r FHE Shoot arranged for To-mor-x row will NOT be held. Funeral parade at Dobson at 2 o’clock. Bus provided. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. OARRING floods, the Marist v. Brunner and Runanga v. Blackball games will definitely be played To-morrow. These teams will meet for the first time this season. r CHE Cobden Convent Committee wishes to thank all who helped and contributed to the Patriotic Shop, particularly Messrs. H. R. Barrett and F. W. Baillie and the school-children. COBDEN-BLAKETOWN SHOP DAY. COMPETITION Winners: Dinner, Mr. Baillie, Cobden; Duchesse Set, J. Robertson; Bag, Mrs. Williams, Taylor St., Cobden. Cake, Jane Gi’ant, Blaketown; Order, D. McKenzie, Railways; Cushion, Mr. Bayne, Runanga. ]?OR Chest Complaints use Raw- | JL - leighs Camphor Balm. —Albert Street "(late Spiers Radio). THE MIRIAM TROTT SCHOOL OF DANCING. r rHE School is now Closed for the vacation, and will re-open at the Lyceum Hall on THURSDAY, May 28, and at Cobden on FRIDAY. 29th. 'Phone 777. ILLI N E R Y NEW STYLES. NEW COLOURS. NEW MATERIALS. MELBA BATTY TAINUI STREET. (Opp. Bank N.Z.)
FOR SALE. J 7 4-o‘UL—Nice BUNGALOW, sei- ] ■WtW cc t locality. Fiverooms and large sun-porch. Comparatively new. 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. Cl L’Ub —Lovely new BUNGALOW. Your heart’s desire —no need to say more, p Q D> T .—BUNGALOW. Five rooms. Erected only five years. Tn good locality, with all modern conveniences. Early possession. Finance Arranged. —Apply— J. W. GREENSLADE Land Agent, Valuator, and Inves t m e n t Advi s e r. MACKAY STREET. UNITED DENTAL SERVICE 89 Worcester St.. CHRISTCHURCH (Opp. Avon Theatre). Telephone 36-011. DISPATCH FOUNDRY CO. LTD. ENGINEERS, MOTOR GARAGE BOILERMAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS, OXY-ACETONE & ELECTRIC WELDERS. LORD STREET, GREYMOUTH. PHONE 4. ::: BOX 26. POKER’S HOTEL, Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. Two minutes from Station. Noted for the excellence of its table, the comfort of its accommodation and spacious lounges. Tariff 16/- per day; ; B. & B. 9/-. 1 TJOCTOR .states “Dr. Hair’s Asth- ; ma Cure is a marvellous discovery. . . M.D.. L.R.C.S.” L. F. Hogg, Chemist, Mawhera Quay.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1942, Page 1
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