Mr. W. Fisher, Nelson Creek, left yesterday for Wellington, to attend a meeting of the executive of the New Zealand Master Butchers’ Association. Railway Freight. Goods transported from the West Coast to Canterbury last week again approached the record figure of 22,500 tons, the amount railed being 21,952 tons In the corresponding /weeks of last year and 1944, 17,159 and 17,496 tons respectively were transported. Men’s Pyjama Trousers, made of heavy quality suede finish flannelette. Assorted patterns. Men’s size, 10/6, O.S. 11/6.—C. Smith’s.—Advt. Men’s Sports Coats. The finest selection in town. All shades . and sizes, ranging from 72/3. —C. Smith s. —Advt. Ladies, there is a Fashion Nibble window at White’s. Every garment a bargain. Get in while these specials last.—White’s Fashion Corner.— Advt. 1
KARORO FLORIST - z For DISTINCTIVE WREATHS. AND FLORAL TRIBUTES. Phone 958. W. W. B< DHANAN.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 August 1946, Page 6
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