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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Matured in wherry casks for anything from 8 to 15 years, thus obtaining natural colour, softness and bouquet, our famous “White Horse” Whisky is the very finest of Scotch Whiskies on the market to-day, and is entirely free from acid or artificial sweetening Bottled in two styles, viz., ordinary round quart, also concave pocket pints in screw top bottles, latter very convenient for travellers. Now obtainable at all leading hotels at 7/6 each. J. D. Lynch, West Coast representative.— Advt.

The traffic through the Otira Tunnel for the month amounted to 9,226 tons.

Mrs A. L. Bernhardt is taking over the Kumara Junction Hotel from Mr. A. Hill on Tucsdav next.

Don't forget! Golden Climax Art Union, £4OOO for 2/6, closes definitely, Saturday 26th. Agents everywhere.

Next week’s railway consignment of live stock from the West Coast to Ad dington will include about 3,350 fat lambs, 350 pigs and sonie cattle.

Life’s secret —abundant health. You vyant to be well. Milderson’s Gransalo Wafers provide the necessary vitamines and malt. Just try some. 1/- per lb. from Abbie and Ramage, Cobden.— Advt.

The placing of a big electrical dredge in tlie Teremakau district is contemplat cd by the American capitalists who own the Rimu Flat dredge. They arc now having an <BOO acre area prospected. No doubt, the proximity of th-e Kumara Government water race would suggest a likely power source for them.

Wanted.—Men with leaking purses to try Chalk’s Tan Derby Shoes (screw toes) at 22/6; also ladies suffering from purse leakage or financial anaemia, to try our three famous remedies, i.e., women’s Pat. Fancy One-Bar med. low heel, 21/6; women’s pat. one-bar tanbound Cuban heel, 23/6; women’s tan one-bdr low heels, 22/6. Perfect and lasting cures guaranteed. Try Chalk’s Shoe Stoic.—Advt.

Remember the Golden Climax Art Union is the last, but one big art union permitted. Closing Saturday, £4OOO for 2/6. P.O. Box 171, Greymouth.

Columbia Records.— “Barcelona,” and “I’d Climb the Highest Mountain,” fox trots; “The Good Bad Girl,” and “Looking at the World through Rose Coloured Spectacles,” sung by Vaughn de Leath; “The Floral Dance,” and “I Know of Two Bright Eyes,” sung by Rex Palmer; “Petrushka,’’ and “That Night in Araby,” fox trots; “Hi, Ho, the Merrio,” and “Bye Bye Blackbird,” fox trots; “The Bells of St. Malo” and “Weymouth Chimes” by Royal Guards Band; “Ukulele Cady,” and “Heebe Jeebes, ”by banjo; “Cohen and the Houseboat,” parts 1 and 2; “The Parson at The Sewing Party,” parts 1 and 2; price 5/-. Obtainable at A. E. Kilgour’s G ‘and music shop, Mawhcra v . .y, Grey- , mouth. —Advt. .'2 4

The members of the United Clubs and other societies and friends of Mr. Harold Chalk arc this evening making him a presentation at the United Pavilion.

WATCH THE INDI ADS GO BY.— Alf. White, Agent, Greymouth.—Advt.

Mr. A. F. Griffin, assistant Town Clerk of Gore, has been appointed town clerk to the borough of Queens town. There were 20 applications for the position.

Golden Climax Art Union, object is to assist sports; £4OOO for 2/6; closes Saturday on sale everywhere.

First-class Meals are obtainable at all hours at Bill Rosenborg’s 12 Mile Hotel, Buller Gorge.—Advt.

Mr. J. K. S. Kent, Divisional Railway Superintendent, Mr. IT. C. Chapman, District Traffic Manager and Mr. J. McNair, Assistant Engineer, will ■arrive in Greymouth from Christchurch on Monday on business connected with the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York.

No time to spare! Get-your ticket in Golden Climax, £4OOO for 2/6, closes Saturday, P.O. Box 171, Greymouth.

Fire saie at McGruor’s:—soo yards Silk Fujiette, 30in. wide, Fire Price 2/- yard; All Silk Fuji, Fire Price 2/6 yard; Crepe-dc-chine and Silk Georgettes, Fire Price 4/11 yard. Pay a visit. —Advt.

Add these records to your collector: li Hello, Aloha, How Are You?” and “Hi, Ho, the Merrio,” fox trots; “She was Just a Sailor’s Sweetheart,” and “Thanks for the Buggy Ride,“ fox r.rot; ‘ ‘ That Certain Party,” and “Paddelin’ Madelin Home,” fox trot; “Lonah,” and “Just a Cottage Small,” sung by Frank Munn; “Valencia,” and “Tell Me You Love Me,” sung by Franklin Baur; “I Wonder Where My Baby is To-night,” and “I’m Sitting on Top of the World,” fox trots; “Hold Me in Your Arms,” and “You Told Me to go,” sung by Charles Kaley; Brunswick Records; price 5/-, postage extra. Obtainable at A. E. Kilgour’s Gramophone, Piano and Music Shop.—Advt.

No delay—drawn promptly! Golden Climax Art Union, £4OOO for 2/6. Closes Saturday, P.O. Box 171, Greymouth.

Any person looking for bargains in Mercery, Clothing and Boots/call at “The Mayfair,” Men and Boys’ Wear Specialists, Upper Mawhera Quay, Telephone No. 59.—Advt.

All our up-to-date stocks of Mercerv, Clothing and Boots will be sold at Salvage Prices in conjunction with McGruer’s Fire Sale Goods. Nice new stocks at ridiculous prices. Peruse our advertisement over the page. —The Mayfair, Men and Boys’ Wear Specialists, Mawhera Quay, Phone 59, Greymouth.—Advt.

Have music in your homes.—Full iron frame under damper and overstrung pianos; light & dark oak pianos £B9; Windover £lO7 and £126; Elysian pianos £ll6. We also stock Rogers and Hopkinson Pianos, etc. Any of the above pianos can be purchased on easy terms, £5 deposit.—A. E. Kilgour, Piano, Gramophone, and Music Dealer, Mawhera Quay. —Advt.

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Grey River Argus, 26 February 1927, Page 4

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875

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Grey River Argus, 26 February 1927, Page 4

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Grey River Argus, 26 February 1927, Page 4

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