PUBLIC NOTICES. FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! VEGETABLES! VEGETABLES! Highest grade Fruit and Vegetables daily at prices that defy all competition. Jonathan Apples 441 b care 8/Oranges a dozen 3/Cooking Pears 401 b case 7/6 Cooking Apples 3d lb, 401 b case 6/6 Pic- Melon s 2d per lb Marrows ijd per lb Spinach 3d per bundle Chestnuts 6d per lb Carrots and Parsnips mixed, a qr. 2/6 Agent for Jubilee Coal. JJOB jyHITE Fruiterer, 21 Boundary St. ]JJISS jyjARSIIALL LADIES ’ HAIRDRESSER AND TOILETTE SPECIALIST. Specialises! in Marcel Waving, Water : Waving. MANICURING AND MASSAGING. SOLICITS A TRIAL. Satisfaction Guaranteed. No. 3. Boundary Street. P.O. Box 203. ’Phone No. 486 K AMUSEMENTS. JJE ONE OF THE CROWD at United Pavilion, TO-NIGHT FRIDA'i Karoro Sports Old Time Dance. Williams’ Orchestra. Gentlemen 2/6; Ladies 1/6.
WALLSEND HALL, 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT WALLSEND HALL, 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT JJJAOBI FESTIVAL & gNTERTAINMENT by-«the popular MAORI MISSION PARTY. Stone Age Games— Tititoreato— Poi Dances — Hakas — Weird Waiata — Part Singing 1— Instrumental Music. Do not miss this fascinating arid’ instructive programme. Admission 1/-. Children fid. PUBLIC NOTICES. CHOP DAY to be held in McKay’s ° Sample Booms TO-MORROW (Saturday), to help the Girl Guides. Contributions will be welcome. VOTE WEDNESDAY QLOSING GKEYMOUTH’S CONTINUED PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY Depends on the trading facilities given to the people of its surrounding districts, and WEDNESDAY CLOSING Suits COUNTRY RESIDENTS and TOWNSPEOPLE ALIKE. VOTE WEDNESDAY QLOSLNG. It has proved satisfactory, and its retention is advocated by SHOPKEEPERS AND SHOP ASSISTANTS.
‘‘FOR GREYMOUTH’S GOOD” VOTE WEDNESDAY QLOSING. EXTENSION OF BUSINESS JAWING to increasing trade, MESSRS SEYMOUR & COY,. have extended their business by the purchase of the Kozie Sweet Shop (next Dixon’s), which lately has been conducted by Mr B. Lane. They trust that the same patronage their Mackay Street shop enjoys will, in addition, be given to the new centrally situated A splendid selected range oft.yGLISH and COLONIAL CONFEMfONERY will be stocked, as a good assortment of FRESH iWuiT. All orders will receive careful and prompt attention. TENDERS. GREYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. IRONBARK PILES AND HARDWOOD SUPPLY.
WRITTEN TENDERS closing on FRIDAY, 26th April, 1929, and addressed to the Chairman, are invited for SUPPLY of 168 IRONBARK Piles and approximately 20,000 sup. ft. of IRONBARK and MIXED AUSTRALIAN HARDWOODS, Sawn and Hewn. Tenders must be marked on outside with CONTRACT No. 106. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. W. B. GILBERT, Secretary. 5/4/1929. WANTED y KNOWN 90,000 BOOKS IN STOCK. We may have the one you want. DRIVER’S BOOKSHOP, DUNEDIN.
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Grey River Argus, 26 April 1929, Page 1
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