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PUBLIC NOTICES. QOLDEN £}OAST CO OPERATIVE ]T)AIRY C°MPANY L™’ “ALWAYS GOOD, NOW BETTER THAN EVER.’’ Merchants, make more money and friends by selling this famous butter, which is individualised by its superfine quality and flavour. It costs no more to buy. “GOLDEN COAST” BUTTER is now guaranteed free of Boric Acid, and all preservatives. In this up-to-date Factory, equipped with every modern facility for efficient production, we make the popular “GOLDEN COAST”—NON PRESERVATISED. As usual, still maintaining its preeminence. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL MERCHANTS. WE SOLICIT FULL INQUIRIES. “D E L Ux E ” —AND—- «£) AINT Y QTEP” POOT W E A R LADIES ’ FINEST SHOES —Made by—rpHE ENTERPRISE JJOOT MANUFACTURING T TD. CHRISTCHURCH. A Co Operative Business Where the Workers are Shareholders. pLITE gHOW R OOM —MACKAY STREET—ALL TFE LATEST FROCKS for A Ai&rnoon and Evening wear. We are specialising in MODERATE PRICES —and — SMART GOODS. . All Frocks made on the Premises. A TRIAL SOLICITED.
pOVELY gPRING gULBB. < FOR PRESENT PLANTING ■ . ] To make a good show in the Spring Anemone, St. Brigid, per dos 2/-, per 100 U/6 1 Crocus, fine mixed, per doz. 2/8 per 100 16/Freezias, Refracta Alba, per doz. 1/-, 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, eac 9d. J • per d oz 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 ft t 15/- per 100 We also offer Alliums at 2/- per doz, English Iris 6/- per doz., Scillas 2/6 per doz, Tritonia 3/ -per doz, Sparaxis 2/6 per doz, Lilies, Watsoniaa, and many other fine things. Please ask for our BULB LIST. JENNIE’S gEED AND pLANT pEPOT. T 55 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 1628 After Hours 8314.
GENERAL PUBLIC DEMANDED BETTER RADIO PA D A CREATED IT. Despatch foundry. pLECTRICAL JJEPARTMENT 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 •AZAPPLES, 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. M r JAMES PATTERSON, L.R.A.M. L;T.C.L„ A.T.C.T L.L C M. L.L.S.M. Teacher of Pianoforte, Sing ing, Theory and Harmony. Pupils pre pared for'all examinations. Address: 80 High Street.
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Grey River Argus, 22 June 1927, Page 1
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483Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 22 June 1927, Page 1
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