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K EALY’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—KEAL Y ’ S Opp. Opera House 57 Tainui street, Greymouth. Telephone 497 PUBLIC NOTICES MISS WESTLAND CAMPAIGN (Friday). 1 SHOP DAY In support of Both Candidates HERB MOORE’S MISS WESTLAND CAMPAIGN ■'THE Greymouth candidates thank the public • for the supportgiven so far in the campaign. We wish to announce that in the event of either being selected as Miss Westland, neither will accept the £lOO prize offered by the Wellington Central Committee. The money will remain to the credit of Greymouth and surrounding districts. THANK YOU. May our committees count on your support until October 11, when the campaign closes. C. HAY-McKENZIE, Secretary Nurses Candidate. (Sister Coll) T. D. WILSON, Secretary Sports Candidate. (Vonnie McDonnell) THE Blackball Famine Commitx tee wish to thank the public of Blackball for their spontaneous and generous response given to the recent bring and buy. MAKURA CROQUET CLUB Shop-day Competition Winners. ~piNK Jumper: Mrs J. H. Anderx son, 166 Preston Road, No. 142. Blue Jumper: Jocelyn Wild, Dobson, No. 105. Slippers: Doris Cockburn, No. 117. Tatting: Mrs Lambert, No. 130. Dinner: Mr Browne, Runanga, No. 127. Ham: Sally Stopforth, Rochford street,No. 116. These prizes may be called for at Mr Evenden’s Pharmacy. HILLGROVE AND HILLGROVE (William) (Elizabeth) JJEALTH CONSULTANTS Of CHRISTCHURCH. Will be at Revington’s Hotel For Consultations From the 26th to the 29th September, 1947. CHIMNEY SWEEP ~~ Clean, Reliable, Reasonable. G. D. WHITE, C/o Phone 576 M WHITEBAIT WHITEBAIT WE SOLICIT SUPPLIES < A LL Bait consigned to us is sold on commission; consequently the catcher is certain of returns • based on current prices. Weights guaranteed correct, and payments weekly.

P. FERON AND SON, LTD. P. FERON AND SON, LTD. Box 83 —Christchurch. HOLIDAY 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. TTNITED Service Hotel, -Christchurch.—loo Bedrooms; H. & C. water and telephones in each room. Noted for its quiet dignified atmosphere and pleasant outlook, its comfortable restful lounges and bedrooms; its excellent cuisine, plus the friendly personal attention of an assiduous staff. All these make your stay so much pleasanter.— N. WRAY MILLNER, Proprietor. 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, (Late of the Royal Hotel) CHRISTCHURCH. 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. WHITE HART HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH This Hotel has just been renovated and the comfort of visitors is assured. Entirely under New and Up-to-date Management. W. E. TOOM ER, Manager. - WATERLOO Private Hotel, 516 Colombo street, one minute from the Christchurch Railway Station. Bed and breakfast.—T. L. Bennett, Proprietor, Phones 31-205

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 September 1947, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 September 1947, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 September 1947, Page 1

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