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PUBLIC NOTICES. GREAT SALE. OF LADIES’ WINTER COATS ALL AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. We have put these up in three lots, and they are all bargains. LOT 1— 6 LADIES’ TWEED COATS, colours grey, brown, fawn at 20/- each; former price 50/-. LOT 2— 12 LADIES’ VELOUR AND TWEED COATS at 39/6 each; former prices 70/- to 80/-. LOT 3— 21 LOVELY VELOUR COATS, with and without fur collars, colours, brown, fawn, navy, grey, rose, crimson, mulberry at 58/6 each; former prices £5/5/-. TRY ONE BY MAIL TO yy ALKEB ’6 Box 135 Boundary Street GREYMOUTH. R LITE gHOW ROOM —MACKAY STREET—ALL THE LATEST FROCKS for ** Afternoon and Evening wear. We are specialising in MODERATE PRICES —and— SMART GOODS. All Frocks made on the Premises. A TRIAL SOLICITED. £OVELY gPBING RULBB. FOR PRESENT PLANTING To make a good show in the Spring. Anemone, St. Brigid, per doz 2/-, per 100 12/6 Crocus, fine mixed, per doz. 2/6 per 100 16/Froezias, Rofracta Alba, par doz. I/-, per 100 6/Freezias, Purity per doz. 1/6, per 100 10/Freezias, Rainbow Hybrids, per doz 2/6 per 100 16/Gladiolus, The Bride, per doz 2/6 per 100 16/Ranunculus, Sunbeam Mixture, per doz 2/-, per 100 12/6 Ixias, green, per doz. 4/-, per 100 25/Hyacinths, good mixture, eat 9d. per doz 8/Hyacinths, named varieties, each 1/3 per doz. 12/Tulips, good mixed per doz 4/- to 5/> Tulips, best named per doz. 7/6 Narcissi, best named in collections at 5/6, 10/6, and 21/Narcissi for growing in grass or massing, or for Cutting; a Lovely mixture at 15/- per 100 We also offer Alliums at 2/- per doz, English Iris 5/- per doz., Scillas 2/6 per doz, Tritonia 3/ -per doz, Sparaxis 2/6 per doz, Lilies, Watsonias, and many other fine things. Please ask for our BULB LIST. JENNIE’S gEED AND pLANT T)EPOT. T 55 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 1628 After Hours 8314. GENERAL PUBLIC DEMANDED j BETTER RADIO PA D A CREATED IT. pISPATCH pOUNDRY. pLECTRICAL SETS FROM £l3 :: EASY TERMS. pRODUCE pRICES. POTATOES, 1401bs bags 1 bag 6/6 ONIONS, 1401 b. bags 1 bag 7/6 ONIONS (picklers) 2d lb CARROTS, 1401bs 1 bag 6/6 SWEDE TURNIPS, 1401bs 1 bag 6/6 BRAN 1001 b. 8/6 POLLARD, 1401bs ' 14/FLOUR, lOOlbs 19/TEA (Ceylon) 51b box 12/6 O.S. CHAFF 5/APPLES, 401 b box 6/MOLASSES, scwt cask £2 15/HAY :: STRAW :: PRODUCE Cash with order. Goods free on rail at Christchurch. S. G. U NWIN > 155 Victoria Street Christchurch. TEACHER OF MUSIC. JAMES PATTERSON, L.R.A.M. L.T.G.L., A.T.C.L L.L.C.M.. L.L.S.M. Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Theory and Harmony. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Address: bO High Street.
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Grey River Argus, 21 June 1927, Page 1
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447Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 21 June 1927, Page 1
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