AMUSEMENTS. JAZZ. —At Herb. Moore’s as usual, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). Fifth night of Monte Carlo aggregate. Jazz Alberts, Spotlight Waltzes and Destiny. Steel’s Orchestra. 1/- all round. TJLAKETOWN HALL—Grand Short Night DANCE, TO-NIGHT (Monday). Melody Four Orchestra. Proceeds in aid of worthy object. Admission 1/-. "CINDERELLA” "CINDERELLA” QRA N D QPERETTA (Organised by Mrs McAuley.) TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, SEPT. 29th. In aid of Runanga Convent School. Dainty costumes. Beautiful scenes. Circle 2/-; Stalls 1/-. WEST COAST REVENGE! RETURN MATCH ARRANGED. WEST QOAST Versus (CANTERBURY LANCASTER PARK, CHRISTCHURCH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. See the West Coast Tigers make mincemeat of the Canterbury lambs! Preceded by: An "Arresting” Curtain Raiser! POLICE v. PRESS POLICE v. PRESS This is where the policeman gets off his beat and the Pressman loses his circulation! ONE LAUGH FROM' BEGINNING TO END! THE AFTERNOON OF A LIFETIME! SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICES. See Railway Handbills. JpERNHILL gKATING JJINEL pERNHILL gKATING JJINK. EVERY AFTERNOON. CLOSED TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS. WALLSEND AND BLACKBALL—SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. PUBLIC NOTICES. 1932 “ FILL BASKET” NOVELL? SEEDS. Write for wonder list. Over 100 novelty and special*' flower and vegetables seeds. COLIN JOHNSTON, Specialty Seedsman, Water Street. DUNEDIN. JJUNOLLLE JJOTEL Newly Constructed Throughout. Five Miles from Greymouth and a quarter of a mile from the Greymouth-Westport Coast Road. F fl™ 11 Proprietor. ’Phone ITID (JARDENB £TD. P.O. BOX 598. CHRISTCHURCH We will put on express trains the same day as order received Fresh Fruit, Vegetables and Produce, and will pay railage on Fruit and Vegetable orders to the value of 7/6. We stipulate cash with order as our prices are very low. VEGETABLES. Table Potatoes in 561 b bags 4/-; Table Carrots 2/6; Parsnips 3/-; all per sugar bag; Table Onions 3d per lb; Best Cabbages 6/- per doz., Good Quality 4/- doz.; Best Cauliflowers 6/-1 per doz., good quality 4/- per doz.; | Pumpkins, North Island Iron Bark 2|d j per lb; Melons 2d per lb; Celery 4/per doz. bunches; Leeks 3/- per doz. bunches; Rhubarb 9/- per doz. bundles; Walnuts, new season’s, 7d per lb. We will pack assorted cases to suit, also small onions in 501 b bags 6/- freight paid. FRUIT. Dessert Apples 7/6 per case; Cooking Apples 6/- per case; Pears 4/- per half case; Lemons 1/6 per doz.; Sweet Oranges 1/6 per doz.; Poorman Oranges for Marmalade 1/- per doz. Freight paid on Vegetables and Fruit orders for 7/6 or more. PRODUCE. Small sound Potatoes large sacks 4/6; Best whole Fowl Wheat 19/- per sack; Pollard 2001 b bags 14/6 per bag; Bran 1801 b bags 9/6; Straw Chaff 2/6 per sack, 10 sacks lots 2/3; Hay 3/3 per bale, 10 bale lots 3/- per bale; Lucerne Hay 5/- per bale, 10 bale lots 4/6 per bale; Oatsheaf Chaff 5/- per sack, 10 sack lots 4/6 per sack; Carrots 4/6 per large sack; Table Potatoes 2001 b bags 12/6; Bacon Rolls 10|d per lb; Bacon Sides 9sd per lb; Hams lid per lb; Rolled Hams 1/- per lb; Lard 6d per lb. All above quotations for Produce on trucks Christchurch, sacks included. Cabbage, Cauliflower and Lettuce Plants 2/- per 100, freight paid to any station. QARDENS J j TD. P.O. BOX 598. CHBIBTCHUECH.
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Grey River Argus, 26 September 1932, Page 1
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