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MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH COST BILL v. ECONOMY * FIGHT TO A FINISH, ROUND (.-ECONOMY gets a terrific blow on to Coal Bill n;jd cuts him in half. Price 6d a packet. ROUND lI.—PIE DISHES. Steak goes ■ twice as far with him. Price 4d each. ROUND lII.—TOASTERS ANDROCK makes it hot for Bread but goes well. Price I/• each. ROUND, IIII*—EGGBEATERS brings his opponent to a foam. ' Price 6d each. -ROUND V. —GRIDIRONS the hottest round in the fight. Price I/- each. ROUND VI. ACCORDEONS AND MOUTH ORGANS play the Dead „ March over High Prices and Economy reigns supreme at WONDERLAND ; with scores of other death dealing blows to high prices.

PUBLIC NOTICE, TO WEST CuAST FARMERS! WE DESIRE"' TO BRING OURSELVES BEFORE YOUR NOTICE We are sellers of all Farm Stock and Produce. For Highest Prices and Prompt Returns consign to — H. MATSON & CO. SHEEP'AND CATTLE.—We are regularly represented at the Addington , metropolitan market, and tlie large proportion of the total yarding m every department penned by us-is the best argument we can adduce as to our abilities as salesmen, HORSES.—We are the proprietors of the well-known- Tatt-eroaiji Horse Bazaar, which is many years established. Sales held each Saturday, wool., SKINS, HIDES, FAT.—Wo keep a special auctioneer who devotes ■the whole of his time to this department, and who classifies all lots himself. Consignments are displayed in our large and magnificently lit warehouse at Addington and consequently we can confidently assure you of first-class realization of every lot, j TRY US WITH A CONSIGNMENT EITHER OF STOCK OR PRODUCE —YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT I We have arranged with Mr. Duncan to take char>3 of consignments'of cattle and sheep at Otira, and to truck them at Arthur's Pass for the charge of £2 per lot. It will be neecssary to furnish us with prompt information so as to give him three or four days notice. - , WE IHOPE TO HEAR FROM YOU. H. MATSON & CHRISTCHURCH ■ FOR SAILS. TfOR SALE—Ex Regulus,. delivery from wharf, 496' sacks p*ime Oaten Chaff, at £6 15s per ton.—Harley and Coy., Ltd. : SAWMILL FOR SALE.

FOR SALE— As it now stands at Blackball Long and Daly’s SAWMILL, including Bush Engine,- Six Horses, Waggon and Dray. —Apply LUNG AND DALY. ‘ Blackball. SALE OF FARM PROPERTY, T AM OFFERING FOR SALE 404 1 acres of FREEHOLD LAND, which may be termed first-class dairying land, with 55 to 60 DAIRY COWS,, and any DRY STOCK required, together with a GAME' FOUR-COW RELEASER MILKING PLANT, which is almost new. . I will sell the whole block of 404 acres or 337 or 260 acres, with or without stock. Any of the areas include the Milking Plant. The properties run to within a quarter of a mile of the Poerua Railway Station, and within a full frontage of t v e road. Only principals dealt with. » A splendid opportunity is given to anyone wishing to get on the lapd. Arrangements can he made for financial assistance to those who - have £IOOO or more to put down. Particulars may be obtained at the office of this paper, or ” P. RYDER, . ’ • ... Inchhonnio. SEEDS THAT GROW. FOR SALE (to arrive) fifty sacks of ALGERIAN SEED OATS; also, Carton’s Duns and Danish; machine dressed arid Government 'graded;; lowest quotations-,—Apply M. MOL AN, Produce Merchant, Thompson Street. ON SALE. —Cow Chaff, Clover Hay, Straw, Crushed Oats, Blood Meal, Meat Meal, Shell Grit, and all Poultry Supplies, at Smithers and Hopkinson, Thompson Street. ’Phone 210. Cash buyers of sound and empty sacks. for bale with immediate - POSSESSION. , A freehoId”PROPERTY .at Briehttfater, 12 miles from Nelson within hall a mile of the railway station, consisting of 35 acres, witn ELEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE _thereon and three-quarter acre Orchard U® balance of the land is fenced and cleared with the exception of a portion in bttflke A bean ideal gentleman's residency. Tbs land is suitable for apples, and is in the heart of the apple country. . Term* can bo obtained from Waite? Colt. Eeq., on the property, or Messrs Suinnsw and Kitofiihgham, Solicitors,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 July 1916, Page 1

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