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PUBLIC NOTICES LADIES ! We have just landed one of the latest NON-ELECTRIC PERMANENT WAVING MACHINES which will be at your service after the New Year. This Machine is a Positive Improvement on all other Methods. jyjISS JTESLEY MARSHALL REGINA TOILET SALON MAWHERA QUAY. ’Phone 486. TzIDDIES’ MOTOR CARS, 85/- to 1V 125/- at A. E. KILGOUR’S, Mackay Street. AUSTIN CAR SALES, T hos - g, gATY, gTD. West Coast Distributors. Personal Supervision All Sales: MR T. B. BATY. Phones: Telegrams: Garage 335 "BATY,” Residence 336 Greymouth, Letters: P.O. Box 13. }IANO ACCORDIONS, 165/-, 332/- * 600/- to 800/- at A. E. KILGOUR’S, Piano and Music Dealer. SERVANT OR SOULMATE ? Considered coldly and disapassionately, as a mere means of transport, or as a car to be loved by the enthusiast for its own sake, the “VAUXHALL 14” is a remarkable motor car. Those whose car is solely a necessary servant will be satisfied that it covers the miles quickly, effortlessly and in comfort. But others, more sensitive, will delight in its eager liveliness and the smooth silence in which it travels. They will appreciate at their full worth such features as Independent Springing and Nodraught Ventilation, Body Conformity, Seating and Super Synchro Mesh,—and all the other qualities that make this Vauxhall so much more than a dependable car. The 14 h.p. is at your local VAUXHALL dealer’s now. A trial run is yours foi the asking. Saloons cost from £335. JJAINEB ROTORS L ,MITED ‘ LOWER MACKAY ST., GREYMOUTH gARGAINS IN HOUSES FOR SALE. RICHMOND ST., COBDEN: Fiveroomed dwelling, nicely situated, good section, £420. Immediate possession can oe given. FOX ST., COBDEN: Four-roomed dwelling, in good order; i-acre freehold section. £530. .SHAKESPEARE ST.: Desirable six-roomed residence in excellent order. All conveniences. Section 48 perches. £935. ♦ One 10 H.P. five-tube Boiler, 1401bs. pressure, in practically new condition. Suitable foi- log-hauler or mining purposes. £250. Consult us if you want to buy or sell. JAMIESON, JOYCE & CO. Guinness St. (next Courthouse), P.O. Box 185, Phone no. 628. HOT DINNERS AND TEAS. For ihe "Man About Town”. . THREE COURSE MEALS That are guaranteed to please the most fastidious. (JENTRAL OAFE ALBERT STREET. (Premises lately occupied by Mr Buckley). rOR Xmas Cards and Calenders see the Display at A. E. KILGOUR’S, Mackay Street. ing Otira, stop where required to set down passengers). Usual 10.18 a.m. Greymouth-Christ-church mail train WILL run. HOKITIKA LINE: Special trains, stopping where required, will run as under: — Hokitika dep. 8.30 a.m., Greymouth arr. 10.5 a.m. Greymouth dep. 4.45 p.m., Hokitika arr. 6.4 p.m. EXCURSION TO LAKE MAHINAPUA AND ROSS. WHIPPET RACES AT HOKITIKA. SPECIAL CHEAP FARES (2nd. class): Greymouth to Hokitika 3/4; Greymouth to Lake Mahinapua 3/6; Greymouth to Ross 4/6. Fares correspondingly reduced from other stations. Special excursion trains, stopping where required, leaves Greymouth 9.40 a.m., Kumara 10.20, Hokitika 11.0, Lake Mahinapua arrive 11.25 and Ross 11.40 a.m. Return train leaves Ross 5.30 p.m, Lake Mahinapua 5.50, Hokitika 6.15, Kumara 6.53, Greymouth arrive 7.30 p.m. Boiling water provided at Lake Mahinapua. Should the weather be unfavourable the special excursion trains will NOT run.

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Grey River Argus, 16 December 1937, Page 1

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