PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW YEAR PRICES —at— ROBERTSON’S PINEAI-rLES 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 each CANADIAN APPLES 6 for 1/ORANGES 3,4, 5 for 1/BANANAS 6,8, 12 for 1/MIXED NUTS, per lb. 1/3 PEACHES, per lb. 1/APBICOTS, per lb. 1/CHERRIES, per lb. 1/6 PLUMS, per lb. fid. and Bd. GRAPES, per lb. 4/6 TOMATOES, per lb. 1/6 Pot Plants, Choice Confectionery, Raspberries to arrive shortly. Order Now. ’PHONE 4Q3
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. VVANTED KNOWN that I am pre-_ ’’ pared to take same on day labour or contract. Best of workmanship and material. Orders left at ‘‘Argus” or at my address: T. O'DONNELL, South Beach, Paroa Post Office.
pATTERSON’S gPORTS REPOT MAWIIERA QUAY. JUST LANDED for the New Year’s Eve Celebrations, the largest consignment of FIREWORKS ever seen in Greymouth. d
Call early to avoid disappointment. P'I'ERSON’S gPORTS REPOT (Next Tymons and Co.) TBUSCOTT Lcer, produce and o vision merchant. CASH PRICES. FLOl’R,.| b b . 11/6 sugar,, b b 7. . 17/ . POTATO ; 3/6 POTA ™-81 b for .... 1/butter . lb / /5 PRUNES (il] SULTANA sj CURRANT) 7d RAISINS 7J jam (iib ti ;,; r d ” ;; ;; 8/ . JAM (21b tJ cr tiu .... 1/3
Peaches, lluij )]( j Apricots arriving ( week. Place Yo >r<lers E ar ] y . DELIVERY (To _ TueBllay Friday, Saturday. yOUR N EW 'EAR gUIT ! BE WISE— T _ L QN T. K'-ly boundary eet AND SELECT YOI. UITING THE LATEST !.. EDS AND WORSTED),. ..... arrived: FIT, CUT AND i „ .g GUARANTEE) yISITOKS TO Stay at the ROTEL ROMINI SPORTING & COMMERCIAL ugE (Under new Managemen RUN ON MODERN LIN EXCELLENT CUISINE The "Argus” delivered to b< ms with morning tea. TED KIEL (Late of Auckland), Prop,
RUMARA JUNCTION RC . . LE This new up-to-date Hotel is an it stopping place for the week-end. Aft noon teas and soft drinks a speciality for passengers on Hokitika Expres Dining Room under the personal supeii vision of Mrs A. Hill. Wireless Con certs every night. An enjoyable place for an enjoyabl week-end.
A. H ILL - PROPRIETOR. fJENTRAL ROTEL, QREYMOifTH
MR. PADDY KEATING, of Greymouth, Brunner and Runanga. has taken over the above Ho?el and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of Public Patronage. The best brands of spirits stocked. Speights and local Ales on tap.
The Dining-room will be under the personal supervision of Mrs. Keating,
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Grey River Argus, 12 January 1927, Page 1
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