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PUBLIC NOTICES. SUMMER SALE BARGAINS. FLOORTEX SQUARES. 9x9 Sale Priee 47/6 9xloft 6in Sale Priee 55/9x12 Sale Priee 63/NEPONSET SQUARES. 9x7ft 6iu Sale Priee 45/9x9 Sale Priee 54/9x12 Sale Priee 73/WONDERFUL VALUE. EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS. >J<YMON6 & (JO. The Home of Satisfaction, BOX 6 GEEYMOUTH WANTED. W ANTED— Portable Boiler aud Engine-, full size table -top, breaking down bench, and other gear for sawmill. Full particulars required. Apply “Sawmill,” c/o Argus Office. GREYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD, A PPLICATIONS closing at 5 p m A on TUESDAY, 7th February, 1928, are invited for a SIGNALMAN on the Greymouth Harbour Board Permanent staff. Salary, £23 per month and free house; equal to £27 per month. Schedule of Duties may be inspected at the Board’s Office during Office Hours. W. B. GILBERT, Secretary. January 17, 1928. SACKS. SACKS. SACKS. WANTED. SOUND, CLEAN SACKS in any quantity. Highest priee given. Prompt Returns. PEOPLE’S jyjARKET .Corner Bath and Colombo Streets CHRISTCHURCH. (Near Moorhouse Avenue). Phone 1284. WANTED KNOWN. yELOUR VANISHING CREAM fZt My Lady’s Toilet, 2/6.—Williams and Ross, Chemists. (JOUNTRY STOREKEEPERS.— Wo make a specialty of .Counter Books, Letterheads, Statements, Invoice and Receipt Books, Labels, Tags, Envelopes, and all classes of Printing.—Grey River Argus Jobbing Department. yELOUR VANISHINcLcREAM fol My Lady’s Toilet, 2/6.— Williams and Ross, Chemists. COUNTRY RESIDENTS.— Send for samples of Wedding Invitations 2nd Envelopes to match. Prices quite reasonable.—Grey River Argus Jobbing Department. S/ELOUR VANISHING CREAM for My Lady’s Toilet, 2/6.— Williams and Boss, Chemists. We have installed the latest refrigerating plant. The only one on the Coast. All meat kept in the Automatic Cool Room.—Cooper’s, Albert Street, Phone 153.—2. JJNTERTAINMENT TICKETS printed at the shortest notice, and prices the lowest on the Coast.—Grey River Argus Jobbing Department. I\JEW YEAR Gifts for the Home:—> Occasional tables M/6 to 20/eaeh; Easy Chairs 22/6, 25/-, 27/6, 12/8 each; Pyrex Ore Glass 6/8, 7/6, 8/6; Stainless Knives 12/6 per half-doaen; Tea Sets 25/- per set; Palm Stands 15/- to 21/- each —We stock everything for the Home.—Hurley ’a, Coataffile Furnishers. BOARD AND X.ODGINGS. pRIVATE BOARD AND LODGINGS two minutes from Town and Railway. Apply Mrs Victor, 6 Alexander Terrace. FOR BALE. pOR SALE.—2 Large IRON DRUMS. Apply “Argus” Office. pOR SALE.—COUNTRY STORE, doing good business. Good living for energetic person.—Apply Griffin ' and Smith. Ltd. pOR SALE.—3O YOUNG DUCKS, Seven weeks old; good strain.— T. Anderson, Blake Street, Blaketown. pOR SALE—2} O.H.V. HARLEYDAVIDSON, in first-class order. Balloon tyres, electric light, and full touring equipment. Also spare set of racing gear—Binks carburettor, tyres, piston, earns, etc. The lot for £65 cash, or terms may be arranged.—Apply J. James, care James and Yorwarth. TENDERS. RENDERS are invited to Purchase for removal, Buildings on part Section 126 and 127, Arney Street. Conditions to be seen at. the office of - the undersigned, where tenders close on THURSDAY, Feb. 9, at 1 p.m. W. HILL, . Architect. Study your health by getting th* best quality fresh meat, free from flies (and dust, from Cooper’s, Albert Street. Latest Automatic Cooler Room installed.—l.
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Grey River Argus, 7 February 1928, Page 1
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