PUBLIC NOTICES. () BE It T SON’S pRICES TOMATOES, 8d and lOd per lb. GRAPES 3/- per lb. ORANGES 4/6 per doz. NECTARINES 8d and 9d per lb. PEACHES (Scarce) 9d and 1/- per lb. GRAPE FRUIT 8d each GREENGAGES 9d per lb. BANANAS 1/6 and 2/- doz. JAM PLUMS (to arrive) 6/6 ease. PEACHES (to arrive) 8/6 ease. I.EMONS 3/- per doz. COOKING APPLES 8/6 ease. We Deliver FREE to Rail and in Borough. ’PHONE SALE! SALE! SALE! T HE ECONOMIC £<O 20 Ladies’ Rubber RAINCOATS; Usually 21/- and 28/6; Sale Price 19/6. ICO Ladies’ Crepe NIGHTS; dainty shades; Usually 3/6 and 4/6; Sale 2/11 and 3/11 80 inch Heavy White Twill SHEETING; Usually 3/11 yd; Sale Price 2/11 yd. Men's Neglige SHIRTS and COLLARS; Sale Price 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11. Men’s Ilardwear TROUSERS; Worth 10/6; Sale Price 6/11 BE EARLY TO INSPECT. 'J’HE gCONOMIC £JO. Mackay Stre“* y j OC A L PROGRESS. RIDE IN THE FIRST COVERED IN SEDAN TO REACH GREYMOUTII. It is a 1927 model “ESSEX SIX,” to the order of Mr. W. L. PATTERSON, whose enterprise in placing on the Greymouth taxi rank such an up-to-date and fashionable taxi-vehicle is to be commended. The new Taxi is now in commission, and is admirably adapted for West Coast conditions. Passengers are able to obtain an excellent view from the car in wet or fine weather. The fine all-round quality of this newest model assures the acme of comfort in every respect. Experienced and Courteous Driver. RING TANT STAND ’PHONE 387. or make arrangements for tours at Patterson’s Sports Depot, ’Phone 453. FRUIT! FRUITII Just Landed ex Titoki from Nelson PT.UMS 6/- per cass PEARS (dessert) 6/- per case TOMATOES 8d per lb. APPLES (cookers' 4d per lb.; 9/6 per ease POTATOES 2/6 per quarter ONIONS 2d pei lb.; 3/6 per quarter TOWN DELIVERY—Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. J rpRUSCOTT CASH GROCER. Mackay Street Greymouth In connection with the approaching visit of Royalty •> J. H. K E D D 1 E ’ cftfeMlST & fcODAK PHOTO DEALER, offers two Prizes to West Coast Amateurs for Best Photo. Snaps of (a) Duke and Duchess of York, (b) any incident or scene in connection with the reception and processions, including electrical displays and decorations. I Competitors must purchase thpir films and have them developed at gED D I E ’ S pII A R MACY IMPERIAL HOTEL, QREYMOUTH. (Under New Management) TOM LLOYD (late of Burnett’s Face) Proprietpr. Dining Room under personal supervision of Mrs. Lloyd. All the lads welcomed. RECREATION JJOTEL (Under Now Management). “A Sport in a Sports’ House.” I THE BEST WINES AND SPIRITS GOOD BEER A SPECIALITY. W. B ROWN Proprietor. £JOBDEN JJOTEI I r PHE above Hotel is now under new management. Only the best of Beer, Winos and Spirits stocked. A cordial welcome to one and all is ex - tended. We are here to cater for your I needs. 1 C (JUAMLEY, * PRO T, ° lETOE.
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Grey River Argus, 28 February 1927, Page 1
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