LOCAL AND GENERAL
Star of the West Lodge, U.A.O.Dz usual fortnightly meeting to-night.— Advt. The only district mine that will bo idle to-day is the Liverpool mine, which will, however, b<» working to-morrow. Cash is urgently needed, therefore 11. Hamer, Kumara, is sacrificing his whole stock. Exceptional Bargains all this week.—Advt. The wholesale price of butter in the Wellington market will be advanced on Monday by one penny per pound, making the wholesale price 11,1 per pound. —Press Assn. Kumara people are advised that a little money goes a long way at H. Hamer’s Sale. View the windows. Bargains all this week.—Advt. Messrs It. A. Wright. Al I’.. Peter Fraser, ALP., J. Castle ami R H. Webb, have been nominated for the by-oloction to fill the vacancy on the Wellington City Council, caused by the death of Mr Moadowcroft. —Press Assn. Out they go! Trices at Bond’s were never lower. We invite your inspection of our entire stock. The prices (for cash only) speak for them selves. No Japanese crockery or hardware.—Bond’s Wonderland, Mackay Street, Greymouth.—Advt. White’s are holding a push-out week in eiderdowns. These are wonderful values, and it gives everyone an opportunity to obtain warmth and beauty at a low price. View window next to “Star” Office.—S. Burnett White, High Grade Furnisher. Approximately 120 excursionists travelled from Christchurch by the excursion train arranged by the Westport Poultry Club on Friday, and which returned to Christchurch yesterday. Sixty-four of the passengers went by train to Tnangahua Junction and travelled from there to Westport by cars, whilst the remainder came to various other places on tin* West Coast. There is no time like the present to obtain your supply of good all wool Blankets and Eiderdowns for winter. We offer white blankets as follows: Single 16/6 pair, double 21/-, extra large double 25/- pair, cash; Eiderdowns 25/-, 27/6. 32/6, 37/6 to 55/- each. We invito you to inspect these stocks, also our new winter stocks of carpets at our Showrooms.—Harley and Co. Ltd., Complete Home Furnishers, Mackay Street. —Advt. Charged that, on April ], at Greymoutli, with intent to defraud, he obtained from Lawn and Fleming £1 17s Gd in cash, and collars valued at 2s 6d, by means of a valueless cheque for £2 Os 6d, George Ross Champion, aged 31, appeared at the Magistrate’s Court at Greymouth on Saturday, before Air N. V. Lovell, J.P. On the application of Plain Clothes Constable E. J. C. Hay. accused was remanded until today. Compare our prices for tents and flys, horse and cow covers, or canvas hose for sluicing with prices anywhere in New Zealand. Our reputation for the best possible workmanship at reasonable prices is backed by the satisfaction expressed by hundreds of satisfied customers in all parts of the West Coast. —P. G. Willis, Tent and Cover Alaker. Alackay Street (opposite 11 Argus” Office), Greymouth.— Advt. There were four football accidents •luring the week-end. William Sharp, a Runanga senior League player, sustained concussion through being accidentally struck on the head by an opposing player’s knee. He was admitted to the Grey Hospital, and was last evening reported to be progressing favourably. Jones, a Ross Rugby forward, had his shin bone splintered in the match at Ross against Excel siors. while Wooster, a Pirate senior League player had a hand broken and G Newton, a Runanga senior League forward sustained a broken rib. Miss Eileen Gieseking, Toilet Spec ialist, who during the last six years has studied all branches of ladies’ hairdressing at the main centres, has opened a ladies’ toilet saloon in Grev mouth, at the Central Chambers (up stairsi), corner of Mackay and Albert Streets. Under R. A. Al. Beattie. Beauty Specialists, Christchurch, and also at Rolleston’s Beauty Parlours, Wellington, Miss Gieseking has made a thorough study and practice in Mar cel Waving, Water Waving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing, Head Massage. Facial Massage, Manicuring, etc. Appointments may be made by ’phone (No. 369). Reasonable prices—Advt
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Grey River Argus, 19 June 1933, Page 4
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