STUDLEY AND ROBSON •1 PHONE 201 BOX 162. (OPPOSITE TOWN HALL AND BOUNDARY STREET./ 1 I CHERRY PLUMS 6d lb. Choice Eating PEARS 8d lb. | CARROTS 2d bunch: PEAS 41b or 2/3 peck; Lettuce 3d and 44 ea. 1 I CABBAGES .. . . .. , . . . 2d, 3d, and 4d each. I jl CAULIFLOWERS .. 1/- each; TUI,’NIPS I'.d Bundle. ' I RADISHES lid bundle; BEETROOT 3d bunch I TOMATOES. Hot House l/81b. ■ NEW POTATOES 4d lb; French Beans ]/- lb. ASPARAGUS 9d bundle; PARSNIPS, 4 bunches for lid. • RHUBARB 6d and 8d Bundle. CHERRIES 1/3; GOOSDEItRIES ad per lb. ORANGES 2/-, 3/-, 4/-, and 5/- dez. LEMONS :;/- doz. APPLES 8d lb: I’,AN ANAS 1/6 and 2/- doz. It -will pay Io visit the cheapest shop in lawn or Ring 201. i All Country Orders must be accompanied with Cash.
//C. 2a spring /fafcSw IS HERE \ » ffiiruLJtl 0 those about to \\ 1| I 8 [ // furnish completely \\J| •* J By* / —also— X/’l jr / to those who wish to S/ brighten the homo by purchasing a few **^2^27 1 - special articles. DESIGN AND QUALITY AT— S. BURNETT WHITE’S. COMPLETE FURNISHERS. MACK A Y STREET, GRE Y M O UTII.
\ -.a; : Xmas Footwear I In Ladies, Gents and Chi!drcu’s Footwear specially designed to meet the requirements of the coming festive season. ygxfjg °MjMr n Our Prices:—Ladies’ Lace and Strap Shoes V from 16/6 to 45/-. BKKBBSr *>3 Gent’s Box Calf Boots from 28/6 to 47/6. Gent’s Glacio Boots and Shoes from 27/6 to 45/-. We can add with confidence that our Christmas stocks arc the ; most select and up-to-date that have been seen on the Coast. I *• y?' CASH FOOTWEAR ARCADE. j] '* I “Where Quality Reigns’’ I /nk I L J •'•-\INUI ST GREYMOUTH. Phone 423. Box 170. || /<■- - - <- -> v-. /■• — -
ADVANTAGES OF THE COMMON FUND. Moneys in (he hands of (he Public Trustee form part of Hie common fund of the Public Trust Office, unless by the terms of the Will or Trust Instrument they arc directed to be specially invested. Investment in the Common Fund has many advantages,. The payment of interest is uniform and regular; there is no loss of interest through funds having to remain idle pending the selection of an investment; funds are available at short notice when they become payable; the delay which would result if the realisation of special investments hud to be awaited is avoided. The higest rate of interest consistent with absolute safety is allowed, and the interest is payable anywhere in New’ Zealand free of charge.. Interest runs from the Ist of the month following the receipt of the first capital moneys. Finally, the security of all capital moneys in the Common Fund and all income payable thereon is guaranteed by the State. For information apply to — T R. SAYWELL. District Public Trustee, Greymouth. Owing to increasing business E. CHOLERTON, M.P.0.C., M.V.OA. Etc. OPTICAL SPECIALIST, of Wellington and Nelson Has decided to return to Grcymouth, and may be consulted on all defects of vision at the HOTEL DOMINION. From DECEMBER 22nd to JANUARY 20th (D.V.). Holiday excluded. Appointments can be made in the meantime with L. F. TTOGCr, Chemist, Alawhera Quay.
A DANDY DRESS for 4/6 Novelty Check Ginghams 2 for 8/9 What a snip! Think of it 3A yards 38 inch Novelty check gingham for 4/6, or two lengths for 8/9. Again we hand a knock out to the high price credit stores. These splendid ginghams are in stylish, serviceable all over novelty check patterns. Send your order now, and we’ll select a pattern you’ll be delighted with. Lndose cash. WE BAY POSTAGE. Send goods straight back if dissatisfied and your money plus return postage will be refunded. The Auckland Clothing & Drapery Co. Ltd. MAIL ORDER HOUSE. NEESON.
LAKESIDE HOTEL MOANA MR ARTHUR HILL, lato of Ivjkiri, has taken over the abovu Hotel and will be pleased to welcome old and new friends. BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED. The best of tables and Accommodation. Entirely under the personal supervision of Mrs Hill. ARTHUR HILL. Proprietor. COMPRESSED YEAST BREAD. ON SALE FRESH DIdLY —At The — EXCELSIOR TEA ROOMS Upper Mawbora Quay. TOR EFFICIENT EYESIGHT Consult Barry and Sargent, New Lealand’s leading Opticians if you have eye trouble. BARRY AND SARGENT LTD.
FUNERAL NOTICE. rpilE Friends of MR A. G. BELEM, **■ and of his Family, are invited to attend the Funeral of his late wife, ELIZABETH, which will leave the residence of Mr L. A. Jarden, Fox St., Cobden, TO-MORROW (Sunday), 7th just, at 2 p.m., for the Karoro Cemetery. W. SAMPSON. Untie rtakcr.
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Grey River Argus, 6 December 1924, Page 4
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