Special Prunes lid lb. Choice’ Eating Apples from 51bs. Just arrived Ovaltine Tonic, small 1/6J, medium 2/8. English "Glass Jugs 3/6. Cigarette Tobacco 2oz 2/8. Pipe Tobacco 2oz 2/10. Cigarette Papers pkt. Safety Matches lOd pkt. ' Fresh Vegetables Daily. W. H. BOUCHER & CO. LTD. Phone 8. We Deliver. SHIPPING ADVERTISEM ENTS UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD. U 58 MACKAY STREET. Telephones 21 & 720. Sailings, circumstances permitting: Passenger and Cargo Services: Lyttelton-Wellington, Picton-Wel-lington, to South Sea Islands and Australia. Particulars on application. To WELLINGTON from Lyttelton. WAHINE: Mondays. 4 RANGATIRA: Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7.10 p.m. train from Christchurch connects at Lyttelton. To WELLINGTON from Picton. TAMAHINE:'Tues., Thurs., 2 p.m. Fri. 10 p.m. Booking Agents for— UNION AIRWAYS OF N.Z. COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS. AIR TRAVEL (N.Z.) LTD. TASMAN EMPIRE AIRWAYS. QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS. AUST. NATIONAL AIRWAYS. ORIENT LINE. P. AND O. LINE. N.Z. SHIPPING CO. BURNS PHILP LINE. ANCHOR SHIPPING & FOUNDRY COY., LTD. NELSON—WELLINGTON Passenger and Cargo Service Arahura Matangi Particulars of sailing on application To NANCARROW & CO., Agents, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. ’Phones 163, 133. PUBLIC NOTICES WARM WARM WARM WARM WINTER WINTER WINTER WINTER WOOLLIES WOOLLIES WOOLLIES WOOLLIES
All wool Roslyn and Mosgiel heavy working Sox 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. Heavy rib or plain all wool Singlets and Underpants 11/6. All pure wool Petone Vests and Underpants 17/11. Cotton and Wool Canterbury Vests and Underpants 11/3. All sizes Jockey Interlock Shorts and vests from 6/9. Brace top Interlock shorts 7/6 pair. Proofed Lammies, lace front, short sleeves, all sizes 26/3. All wool Grey and Brown Cardigans 15/6. All pure Wool “Kaiapoi” Pullovers in Grey and Khaki 17/6. Roslyn Vests and Underpants No. 85—21/6. Roslyn Vests and Underpants No. 79-18/-. Sleeveless all wool Bush Singlets 8/11 and 9/6. Short sleeve all wool Bush Singlets 9/3 and 10/6. All sizes Sou’westers for 6/6 each. Roadman’s Coats, long sleeves 30/6. . SAM McARA THE MAN’S SHOP—IN • MACKAY ST. NOW SHOWING The AUTUMN The New New Season’s MILLINERY Season’s In the newest Shapes and Styles —At— MELBA BATTY MILLINER — TAINUI ST.
PROSPECTIVE PROPERTY BUYERS! We have for sale the follpwing properties and your inspection is invited:— •V M -Semi-Bungalow Home -VO CM —sunny Karoro—in splendid condition —4 bedrooms, sitting room, dining room, kitchen. All conveniences. | acre freehold. Low rates. Early possession. VI or Offer a/c E. B. E. dmV Taylor his beautiful new Bungalow, Leith Crescent. Most modern in every way. An inspection will convince you. Nice section, garage, concrete paths etc. Immediate possession. Vd-2 ! v — Sound 4 roomed House with conveniences. Adjacent Foundry. VI Most attractive A/JLtJMV mo dern Bungalow. Lovely section, buildings & garage. APPLY— J. W. GREENSLADE Land Agent: Valuator & Investment Adviser. Mackay Street. WEST Coasters! When in Christ- ’ ’ church we invite you to inspect our showrooms, displaying our distinctive furniture. Everything marked in plain figures.—C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St.,, cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1944, Page 1
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