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KEALY’S For FRESH FRUIT' & VEGETABLES FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES QUALITY VALUE SERVICE Orders delivered promptly to your home, bus or train. GET IT AT—KEALY’S Opp. Opera House 57 Tainui street, Greymouth. Telephone 497 PUBLIC NOTICES GREYMOUTH TABLE TENNIS - UNION, SHOP DAY FRIDAY, September 5. i Herb Moore’s Mackay street. Large Assortment of Goods. WILKINSON and Wilkinson, v ’ Public Accountants, Christchurch, wish to announce that a Branch Office will be opened in Reefton from MONDAY, September 1, 1947. , >, CHIMNEY SWEEP Clean, Reliable, Reasonable. G. D. WHITE, . C/o Phone 576 M OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT F PASCOE announces that he x ’ has commenced business as a Boot Repairer in premises in Guinness street, next Arthurs’ Fruit Mart. Best of ’leather and workmanship. • FOR SALE fiSOOI—Six-roomed, 1 —Six-roomed, good localcwvv All conveniences including electric light, hot and cold water, sewerage etc. £ acre freehold section. Subject to tenancy. Finance arranged. .CIWK, — Two compartment house. Separate entrances, bathrooms, kitchenette etc. One flat well let, other vacant possession. Large section, central. Finance arranged. G. W. MOSS & CO. LAND AGENTS, MACKAY ST. N.Z. Insurance Co. Ltd., London & Lancashire Insurance Co. Ltd. (Phone 18, Private 766.) MCDONALD’S AUCTION ROOMS CHRISTCHURCH. Here are a few of our Genuine Values from our Second-hand Dept. Dining Suite: Drawleaf table, 4 chairs, buffet, with glass doors. Only £l9 10s. Chesterfield Suite: Modern autumn tonings. Wool moquette covering. Snip. £26 10s. Duchesses: Rimu from 27s 6d. Oak from £ 5 ss. Wardrobe: With mirror in door and a drawer. Painted cream £3 15S V. L/ -A'' ' Mattresses: Kapoc, single 22s 6d; double wool, 455. All Mail Orders Put On Rail Free. REMEMBER: For a SquaTe Deal always:— £ See or Write MCDONALD’S 96 GLOUCESTER ' STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Auctioneers. Estate SALE SALE WE have the following to clear at ’’ very low prices: Interlock Nights, Winceyette Pyjamas, Smocks, Blouses, Woollen Scarves, Over.sox, Slippers, Moccasins. A few Cardigans and Twin Sets. Also knitting, shopping and travelling bags at exceptional bargain prices. CAROLINE—ALBERT STREET

BOILER AND FURNACE USERS. 1 TSE “PYRUMA” heat-resisting V cement for all Firebrick work. “South Yarra” Firebricks and all types of heat insulation material available from stock. R. P. M. MANNING & CO. LTD., Engineers’ Suppliers, 5 Bedford row, Christchurch. 'T'HE clearing house for unwantx ed goods—the classified columns of the Evening Star. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION C. T., A.A., and P.S. House. ALBION HOTEL Under Ministerial Patronage By Appointments. Private Bathrooms. Excellent Table Service, Bathing Accommodation and every Home Comfort. Recognised the Leading Wine and Spirit House of N.Z. Phone 49. Box 80. D. R. DOWELL, Proprietor. r PAURANGA—For peace and rex laxation spend a happy holiday at the Mount Hotels. Individual attention. Phone 803W. P.O. Box 12, Mount Maunganui. WHERE TO STAY SPEND YOUR CHRISTCHURCH HOLIDAY AT THE EXCELSIOR HOTEL Excellent table and best service. Bright airy bedrooms with hot and cold water. A.A. House. A Home Away From Home. EXCELSIOR HOTEL A. J. EMPSON, Proprietor. Cr. Manchester and High streets, Christchurch. W ATERLO ° Private Hotel,. 516 ’ ’ Colombo street, one minute from the Christchurch Railway Station. Bed and breakfast. —T. L. Bennett, Proprietor, Phones 31-205 STOREY’S HOTEL STOREY’S HOTEL STOREY’S HOTEL ’ CHRISTCHURCH. (Right Opposite the Railway Station) Speights on Tap——High Class Service H. L. DYER, Proprietor, v (Late of the .Royal Hotel) CHRISTCHURCH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 September 1947, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 September 1947, Page 1