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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

I Send your orders for Xmas Hampers jto Kettle Bros., Ltd. Country orders I specially- catered 'for.—.Advt. The Wqrlci’s' Havana jjigars obtainabl.p at Bill .’s Twelve I Mile _Hptel,. Bullet:, (iorgq.—Advt. I The ’Xmas and New Year Rail i way ,i holidays - excursion,' ' Vbirihienecd , yesterday.Dnomihg.t l TWre ’was ho ho--1 t'cecibtei increase ’in.’the 'nunrhef of j passeiigeis travellingt-tvi -tf&rtstShhreh. • ; COM S- W s ’ gifts, .Gilbert>. and save ten per cent. Xmas-.dimioubt: —Advt. ..’LI Ripault’s Batteries, British, _and best. Fitted while you Whit'ht Llaty's Gar-age.—-Advt. ■tf pUbfcw 'ix’.’t « ft I 3 Jvy l- I (»Ofr ! ’Titst < .bffdhddf^’fouffd’ort lfi?eSfyd himry. ■'w.-r,' jVitrt e(t'\hn<V*yY<r<ue(l. fo phv IQ/ .costs r,IV t V&-ik ' <- Vlll '9l U , nJ'CSt t“rdav.' (>!/(, iidep AVrUs fined £‘2 Wilh :^y.( ( i . a . tljitd .^L'fK'ndeCjv^t 1 , i with. poY r iV'> 1. '.’q 5’ 1 triiCfiOV «■'; ' . ■' i Presents for all. We are giving a special ‘d&t'ount- ?>f ten l per font, duri ing ( , 'lTOAvdilers/ I (jreyinoiith -and Rppfton.—Advt. ' | -V niinej;, xiitinvd u f Cnlxl'ii ’ siijSt tn r ,ysd sJtighf r injuries; to his back tat Liverpool’.- Mrtio •' yesterday, j hti”shpped- 'nnd iriusdft f of hi, back were "strained. He ' was j ,‘ili]e to’ yroceed to, ' liis h-nne vflicr 1 : he ifi new progressing favourably,,.. i ! ' .‘Special-' ‘line of children’s dolls, prams (‘seagrass), reduced price. Good; > value for ".9/1 I.—At .Johnston > ,Rvp;J ndmicdl ' ‘Crdckew Shop. Mawheru bnovvAivt. - ;/ TIL Festive ..Season calls 'for novoltiqs, and'W. Repl, Mawhera Quay, lias) tlreiq. 'Ladies’ tp . suit all, taSte s i?nd,.vpoekets. , ’.Chrispnas .Cards• and i .Fancy Stationery . i,, , gjrwileas variety, ' Cb&nd d ,pf., .Toys. Mothers,, lyrmg the c'JiildrcjujArs-Advk. s f.i rv->??Tccr < I ,-eC 1

For Ripaults! Tne nest battery we ' ever had —selling itself on perform- I ahce at Baty's Garage.—Advt. r'O.p-'e’nive’ peon ata' ibSV’ fo' hr- " counq'j?or the wintry weather at 'ii " | Emo yf the year, i v.t the r.'w-- yp=d tcrd:i£ from, the Antar'i.'.ship, covery that ice bCrgs nn at present i seen Ifar iiGi th oi tii.cy u. iwillv j ar?’ ii. mid'umnifr. ■Uppli- "'- the <” ; pldii’.iticii. 1 : I I For start and good sparking , fit Ripault’s Batteries, from Thos. B. I | fiaty’s, Ltd.—Advt. I W. A. Stapleton,-of Tattersall’s Ho-j jtel, Christchurch, is sufficient guaran-! | tee that no better service or accommo- I i dp.tioq,;-.is offering in Christchurch.— i Advt.' /At/important meeting of the Grey-! moull{ Branch of the CapterbuiAu 1 tymobUe wilt; f .d tomorrow evebipg, ylhen it is i:n<ierti stood, the propos(sH 'tlie bridging of the W-aiinakarn < River' Will eome up . for discussion. Th.- • for the ••rc<iTM<J/C?i!F'hit.-- r * cemlv been -urveyed.

iF.very woman longs t" ’.v-kif that, niarvM of good taste and ne. uracv— Th.? Rolex wrist wntch. If you want 1 your gift to be appreciated for ever get her a - ITolex at Gilbert Jewellers. Grpyniouth and Reefton.—Advt. I Christinas is approaching! Xow is 1 the time to get busy! Presents for-', mot her,i 'father, and the kiddies all can ‘ be had: at a very reasonable cost. —' At Johtnston’s Economical Cro<-k<*ry i Shop, llawhera' Quay.—Advt. | Separate tenders arc invited by I jihe ReC'finn Trotting Club, closing .<•-! lOnorjrow? niglU, December 17th at *•’ | o’clock for the purchase of booths,! - refreshment room.' and sweets stall f>.i > | their nn-iiwal meeting which w i b pl I held on Tuesday, Dceemhr-t 30t-h. I ’ Large nourinabionv have been rcroiv I cd. and it is <ttitieipafod that .the' ! Club will have a record meeting. ! Holiday wearing apparel, newest ready |o wear ilai- !»/dl. 14/6, 19/6; i‘Art Silk Blouses and Jumpers 8/11. 14/6, IQ/6, 29/6; Fancy Rayon Frocks 9/11, 14/6, 19/6: Fuji Silk Bloomers 2/6 and 2/10; Art Silk Underskirts . 6/11. “We Sell for Less.’’ —ThW’pT’s ' 1 Economy Warehouse. Greymouth. jjie.eft(.‘.i, Westport.—Advt. ; With Xmw -oaly a few it’s none too early to select your Xmas gifts. If “what to give’’ is:'yottr . problem, solve it easily and approprii ately with Furniture’^—• the gift of 1 thoughtfulness and lasting remem- | branees. You will fitter beautiful, practical, and servicpa'yie goods at parley’s, the Complete n.Qp q Q FuruishI ers, Greymouth. at prices to meet yuur requirements.—Advt.

j. Peoply willing Li spend a iiolidny i nway front the Wv»>t Coast may purchase all tickets and'have all reservations made at the local Bitinch or the Government TourisJt Bureau. M d’Kay Street. <i< •s not mean that an extended tour '-i 11 have to ; made through New Zealand but np>plics to people riak’ng a journey. • large oi small by mot'jr. rail or Commonsense presents at lower prices: Children’s Boxed Handkerchiefs J/-, 1/6. 1/11, 2/6; Ladies’ Swiss Embroidered Boxed Handkerchiefs, 1/11, 2/6, 11. .’/IL 7 6. 9/11 Io 3d/-; Ladies* Art Silk Hose, 1/10. .-2 6. 2/10; Ladies’ Silk Hose 4/11, ? 6/11. 6/11, 12/64 Children’s Fancy Socks 1/-, 1/6, 1 11, 2/6. “We Sell for Less.’’—Thorpy’s Economy Warehouse, Grevmouth, Reefton, Westport. —Advt. Amongst the an eial picnics for 'which excursion trains have been *ir- : fanged by the Railway Department are < the following:—January 25, Railways to To Kingii ;. January 31, Water sidt'rs to Hok tika; February 4, Rpcf--1011 District Combined Schools Io Hokitika,; February 14, So to CtJider ies’ excursion to Hokitika: February IS, Greymouth Comh nml Trades, to Lake Alahinapua; February 2S. West ‘Coast Timber Workers, to Hokitika. The Ashes have been regained by Australia from England and deservedly so. They proved on this occasion ito be superior both in quantity and I quality. This is also the case with I Dewar’s Imperial Whisky, with the 'exception of the quantity, a nip each I afternoon will suffice to enliven your I spirits. The quality anj name are outislanding and the words Dewar’s i Whisky is a password among all hotel* 'keepers. Griffen and Smith are the .Wftst Coast agents; and Dewar’s Imperial may also be obtained from the Rrm’s branch at Westport.—Advt. At the Greyniouth Court rosier-lay moaning... Gregorv O’Neill, 'known hs 'Jamies Scott, of Waiuta appeared on a charge, that :J Well'ngton Jun ' i 23;”1927 he committed big^m^y.. k op. the bapplication, of Detective 11. C- Mui'ch 4Aji adjournment was made until Dec J cinbor 22, Im stating that one Tifhess I’was unable to attend, that day. A<-- | cused was on summoj s, .a .•!. li-' c. gj t I been arrested- The M agist rat q !Mr,- WIvH'ldrum granted mi adjournnrf-y.tbod 1 We draw our readers ’ m innnibn “to ; MfV final oil f-sale for y fhv* ybh-r ‘bf - > fiM’niture, ote..\ to be he’d o‘a Saturday ’ Wxt at 2 p.m., by Harley and Co., •Ttd., at their Rooms. Mackay Street. | when they will offer under the hamj'rfihr a large quantity of second haml iftirniture and effects, including three /duchess chests, dressing table, bedI’sfvads.i box and wire mattresses, s»<loeasy chairs, round table, kitN'hen tables, picture books, gramophone •llpcords, sewing machine, ‘bi Hc/cles, law’.i mower. . ’ c., jiU f wifhout . ''ivAervC.—Advt. r-‘“Tn response to an <‘ufam£t£semeq?b ( > i*» [fhe eoHinias of th.e •‘Argjife-' ’ ye'sterJjj&y f° r the return of three hats which had boon tfj<qn 1 v mistake at 1 ihe Piibl’c. Works banquet at Kumar* tt : n Saturday night, a. PpJJic.■ork« cifificial, yesterday morning received tc ‘ bcli-t opper a ’from .an iinkuotm ■ person which - d nmeh amifseift -n I;.-. grft tin st: [•;. The ha: w r bUgßt; by the as’’ of , ih« occasion, wh ch will remind hint pf. the three no nib.-rs, who. reftumifigi d<ome without hats, as iho--o.gh' they were the' “HatHesis Brigade.’’ An extra car ’{aken to Kuiua-m on SaHrrday nigh* Qu emergency in case anyc-o-f Jeer 'TVCL A

oilhers had _.the _ misfortune to have “ dov ii \ (ht- . member remarked .* af ’tJjp*Mi*Al«sfoit AT* the banquet that 1 it ’wouPd -haX’e been qhitd a good idea to-, kavffr.rtjftken “a. few emergency Jrats. ’ ’ Here is a. good sound business proposition that will interest evei^ap. — “When you trade at our getting full value for your money, you will get something in addition! You would pick up a shilling if vou found it in the street; you can pick up shillings by tradinxr with for cash and saving the receipts*- Tie|e is our plan: Wjth even’ cash japrAase you make, you will receive a/receipt, issued by our NatioHial Cash Register Save these receipts, and when they amount to £3. we will give you 3/- • worth of goods! We give every customer a 10/- coupon free to start with. '4-At Johnston’s Crockery Shop, Matthera Quay, Greymoj^h. —Advt.

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Grey River Argus, 16 December 1930, Page 4

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Grey River Argus, 16 December 1930, Page 4

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Grey River Argus, 16 December 1930, Page 4

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