AMUSEMENTS. A. AND p gHOW. To be held on VICTORIA PARK SHOW GROUNDS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 1 February 15 and 16, 1928. ALL ENTRIES EXTENDED . , 1 including IK)RT I CULT UR A L SECTION until rO'NJGIIT (Friday), FEBRUARY 10, 1 At 8 o ’clock. < „ C. H. ROSE, ] P.O. Box 171 Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. < PUBLIC NOTICE. J. QUINLAN wishes to notify the public in general that he has purchased the Boot Repairing Business of Mr “Dick” Pascoe, Guinness Street, and hopes by strict attention to business to receive a fair patronage of support. REMOVAL NOTICE. M R G. K EAR> TAILOR ’ has removed from Mawhera Quay to new and up-to-date premises in Mackay Street, next to Walter Scott, Ironmonger. Largo Variety of Suitings to choose from. NOTE THE NEW ADDRESS: — MACKAY STREET. Study your health by getting the best quality fresh meat, free from flies and dust, from Cooper’s, A l bert Street. Latest Automatic Cooler Yoom installed.—l. & £O. (Established 1867.) HAVE FOR SALE the following properties:— ACCOUNT ESTATE LATE G. PEROTTI: Six valuable building allotments, fronting Town Belt and Shakespeare Street; being the first Freehold Sections over the Belt (separating the Leasehold area from the Freehold) added to their close proximity to the Grey District High School, Sporting Grounds, Swimming Baths, and with their unrivalled frontage, renders these the best building sites ever likely to be available in the Town. We are prepared to finance on easy termfi the erection of modern bungalows on these Sections. ACCOUNT MR. J. R. McNAUGHTON: His very comfortable and compact residence, situated High Street, completely furnished throughout, at a price considerably below its real value. Immediate possession. Terms. TAINUI STREET.—Large two-storey residence, opposite State School; offers good speculation to investors by conversion into Flats; admirably suitable for private boarding house; good grounds, including tennis court; price very cheap. Easy terms. PALMERSTON STREET.—Four Freehold Sections in this prosperous and favourable locality. The price is right and we are prepared to finance the erection of modern dwellings on these Sections. MURRAY STREET.—Leasehold Sections; direct leases. Low rental; ready for building. Will be sold on small deposit, balance monthly payments if required. Good chance for young people to save money. Call and discuss any of the above with us without obligation. jq-ANCABBOW & £O. Mackay Street GREYMOUTH NELSON HOTELS. £JARLTON pRIVATE JJOTEL BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. A Home where you feel at home. Centrally situated, yet quiet, near Post Office, Theatres and ’Bus Stands. Well equipped with all needful modern comforts. Excellent cuisine. Nearly all our guests come to “The Carlton” through personal recommendations. 8/- per day. £2/2/- per week. Telephone 1019. A. J. BASTIN, Proprietor. MASONIC JJOTEL NELSON. The leading Commercial and Tourist Hotel in the District. A. W. FITZGIBBON, Proprietor. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. P.O. Box 34. Telephone 38. TO WEST COASTERS. ROYAL JJOTEL NELSON. (Under new management). A home away from home. Mr O’Malley, who is an old ex-West Coaster, will be pleased to see old friends. (Late of Masonic Hotel, Woodville and Oxley’s Hotel, Picton).
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Grey River Argus, 10 February 1928, Page 1
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