PUBLIC NOTICES. Vx 'RIA PARK SWEET BHOP. FOR the convenience of residents 1 have opened, at the corner of Herbert and Leonard Streets a SWEET, ICE CREAM and SOFT DRINK PARLOUR ;also GROCERIES of all kinds. The sweets are of the beat Colonial and English makes. Ice Creams of all flavours. MRS A. HILL, (Late Kumara. Junction), Proprietress. MILK! MILK! MILK! gAT Y gROS. PIONEERS OF QUALITY MILK AT LOWEST PRICES. yyisn to inform the residents of Greymouth, Preston Road, Blakotown, Cobden and Runanga that they are in no way connected with the advertisement that appeared in the 11 Argus” and “Star” of last week intimating .that on behalf of th e Associated Dairymen of Greymouth the price of milk will be seven pence per quart from April Ist. OUR PRICE IS NOW 6 D P KB Q UAET and we guarantee that our present price, 6d per quart, will not be raised during the winter months. Ring Phone 411 and ask our motor to call. WHERE DO MEN HAVE ON BETTER CLOTHES! ||UNDREDS of thrifty folk know that the answer to thia question is—TIM SINNOTT’S. There prices are lower—values are greater. Judge from these prices:— Dressy Shirts 6/11 to 10/6. Men’s Fancy Sox 1/11, 2/6 to 4/6 Parisian Ties 2/6 to 5/6. Cream Tennis Trousers 18/6 to 15/6. Borsalino Hats 35/- to 52/6. Fawn and Grey Flannel Trousers 15/6 to 22/6. Sports Coats 87/6 to 45/-. SUITS TO MEASURE, all the latert Patterns. rpiM gINNOTT mawhera QUAY (Neri Club pRODUCE pRICES WE CAN SUPPLY PROMPTLY. New table potatoes 4/-; table carrots 3/6; table parsnips 4/-; table swedes 2/6. —All in 561 b bags. Marrows and pumpkins per lb; Onions, table or pickling l|d per lb; cabbage, good hard heart 7/6 per sack; beetroot 2/6 per box; dessert apples, Cox’s Orange, etc., 8/6 per 401 b box; children’s dessert apples, very sweet but small, 401 b box, 6/-; cookers 6/6; dessert pears, half cases, 4/6. (Freight on above 8d per 561b5.) Milling wheat, 2001 b sacks, 24/6; clean seconds wheat 20/- per sack; Garton’s Oats, 15/6 per sack; pollard 15/-; bran 12/-; flour, 2001 b sacks, 39/-, lOOlbs sacks 20/-, 501 b sacks 11/-; oatsheaf chaff 110/- per ton, sacks included; per single bag 5/-; straw chaff 3/-, sacks included. New season’s honey, 601 b tins, 27/6; 201 b tins, 11/-; Oyster Shell fowl grit, 561 b bags, 5/-; new mild cured bacon, cured in our factory, rolls about 251 bs, 1/- per lb; hams 1/2 per lb. CASH WITH ORDERS. C. E. m eeedith ’ L TD - WAIMATE. HEALTH FOR ALL. Incorrect Diet is weakening—drugs are often dangerous—the safe and proved method of regaining health is Naturopathy. Enquire about the marvellous treatment; and by mentioning your particular ailment, considered opinion will be sent you free of charge. JJERNARD T OWBATCHEWSKY, F.A.N.A. C/o Natural Health Institute Ltd., North Island Address: 6 C. Smith’s Buildings, Broadway Avenue, PALMERSTON NORTH. 2 TMPERIAL HOTEL GREYMOUTH. MRS E. M. PHILLIPS (nee Mrs. Davey) wishes to notify the general public that she has taken over the above hotel, and trusts, by strict attention to business, to solicit a share of the public’s patronage. MRS. E. M. PHILLIPS, (nee Mrs. Davey.) Proprietress. JJ O T K .V REEFTON. The above hotel has been renovated throughout, and is now under the capable management of J. Warren, late of Block’s Point. Visitors assured of a hearty welcome. Only the best of Winos and Spirits stocked. Dining Boom under the persons) supervision of Mr" Warren. J. WARREN. Proprietor. I 'PHONE 58. 1
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Grey River Argus, 11 April 1928, Page 1
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