I Special Prunes lid lb. Choice' Eating Apples from 51bs Just arrived Ovaltine Tonic, small I/62, medium 2/8. English Glass Jugs 3/6. Cigarette Tobacco 2oz 2/8. Pipe Tobacco 2oz 2/10. Cigarette Papers 2|d pkt. Safety' Matches lOd pkt. Frosh Vegetables Daily. W. H. BOUCHER & CO. LTD. Phone 8. We Deliver. : SHIPPING advertisements 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. 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. EUR NS PHILP LINE. ANCHOR SHIPPING & FOUNDRY COY., LTD. NELSON—WELLINGTON ‘ ( Passenger and Cargo Service Arahura Matangi Particulars of sailing on application To NANCARROW & CO., Agents, c Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. ’Phones 163, 133.
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V. lA‘a 3 M 0 s t allra c l i v e modo] , n Bungalow. Lovely section, buildings & garage. APPLY—' J. W. GREENSI.ADE Land Agent: Valuator & Investment Adviser. Mackay Street. AND TALKING OF COATS.— t,' You must see our range first. Snappy Styles—quality cloths. All sizes' in stock. ROBERT ANDERSON LTD,, Fashion Salon,.Mackay
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 May 1944, Page 1
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