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ruKiao xoziou. JUST ARRIVED AT •JYMONS 4 (JO. "THB HOUSE OF SATISFACTION” LADIES ’ WINTER JUMPER SUITS WINTER JUMPER SUITS WINTER JUMPER SUITS in new shades and designs from 39/6 UP. 39/6 UP. INSPECTION INVITED. WAMTBD. SACKS. SACKS. SACKS. WANTKD. fcOUND, CLEAN SACKS in any ruantity. Highest price given Prompt Returns. PEOPLE’S Corner Bath and Colombo Streets CHRISTCHURCH. (Near Moorhouse Avenue) Phone 1184. WANTED KNOWN ANTED KNOWN— Beautiful rangy of Evening Frocks now showing at Murray’i. CHEERIO! TAKE WILLIAMS’ EFFERVESCENT MORNING SALT each day. Good for Stomach, Liver, etc. 3/-.—WILLIAMS & ROSS, Chemists. yyANTED.—COX ORANGE APPLES 9/- bushel case; [Cooking Applet 7/-. —At Harley’s. COUNTRY RESIDENTS.— Bend for samples of Wedding Invitations and Envelopes to match. Pricei quite reasonable.—Grey River Argui Jobbing Department. (CHEERIO! TAKE WILLIAM? EFFERVESCENT MORNING SALT each day. Good for Stomach, Liver, etc. 3/-.—WILLIAMS & ROSS, Chemists. TICKETS printed at the shortest notice, and prieea the lowest on the Coast.—Grey Rivr< Argus Jobbing Department. pHEERIO! TAKE WILLIAMS’ EFFERVESCENT MORNING SALT each day. Good for Stomach, Liver, etc. 3/-. —WILLIAMS & ROSS, Chemists. COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS.— We make a specialty of pounter Books, Letterheads, Statements, Invoice and Receipt Books, Labels, Tags, Envelopes, and all classes of Printing.—Grey River Argus Jobbing Department. LOST AND FOUND, TyiLL the person who took the gent’s rY RAINCOAT from Nelson Creek Hotel kindly return same to Mrs O ’Brien; otherwise the matter will be ] >laeed in the ha nds of the police. FOR SALE. pOR SALE.TABLE MARROWS, ripe, good keepers. In 50 or 100 lb lots: lid per lb. Delivered Hokitika Railway Station. _ Cash with order. 11. A. BODDINGTON, Rural Delivery, Koiterangi AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE. AT G. W. MOSS AND CO’S ROOMS, MACKAY STREET, FRIDAY, 23rd MARCH, at 2.30 p.m. TVTARK SPROT & CO (in conjunction w’ifh G. W. Moss and Co.), under instructions from the District Public Trustee in the estate of CATHERINE O’SHEA (deceased) will sell as above: A SIX ROOMED DWELLING situ ated on the corner of Chesterfield Street, Karoro, on a quarter acre freehold seefion. Full particulars and conditions of sale can be seen at the Public Trust Office or at G. W. Moss & Co’s rooms. SALE OF FRUIT, VEGETABLES, PRODUCE, EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, at 9.30 a.m. pRUIT AND yEGETABLE Boundary Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. EMPIRE HOTEL High Street phristchUxd VISITORS from West Coast will receive a cordial welcome at the above Hotel. Tariff 10/- per day, weekly by arrangement. Sports Clubs specially catered for. Speight’s Beer on Tap. Phone 292. Telegrams promptly attended to. 1“HOS. E. ROBINSON (Late of Kaikoura and West Poast), Proprietor.
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Grey River Argus, 23 March 1928, Page 1
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437Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 23 March 1928, Page 1
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