Wonderland WE STILL HAVE MANY LINES AT THE OLD PRICES. THE ONLY HEAL BARGAIN SHOPS TO-DAY ARE THOSE WHICH SECURED LARGE STOCKS, WHEN PRICES WERE LOW. <i«ke Tins from 6d. Sandwich Tins from 6d. v Hand Mirror* from Is. >i.;a*ket Baskets from 2s. Mazanne Cups & Saucers from Is. W. & G. Cups; & Saucers from Bd. Jugs, great variety, from 6d. Andrork Toasters from Is. Feather Dusters from 6d. Chrystal Glasu Dishes from 6d. Copper Trays from 2s 9d. Tea Services from 15s. Dinner Services from 455. Sets Sheffield Carriers from 7s 6d t Tea Pots from Is 3d. Enamel Tea Pots from 2js 3d. Electric Beaters from 9d. Willow Pat. Cups & Saucers 9d eacl Royal Doulton Ware. Shelly Ware. Silver Ware. Antimony Ware. We are Sole Agents for— WONDER INCANDESCENT KEROSENE LAMPS, Four times the light, at quarter the cost.. Inspection invited. MfteKAY STREET « »
/TUCTIONS. SATURDAY NEXT. 3rd MARCH. At 2.30 p.m. TAHLEY AND CO., LTD., instructe;l bv various clients, will sell a hnfee quantity of SECOND-HAND and }>b\\' FURNITURE, including Duchess Chests, Extension 'table, Wardrobes, Bedsteads; also Eight Pair of Ducks. BARLEY AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers, TOTAIU FLAT SALE YARDS. ' SATURDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1917. At 12.30 p.m. TARK SPROT AND CO. will sell L as above:— 800 4, 6 and 8 tooth EWES AND WETHERS. 300 WOOLY LAMBS (well grown). 25 2 Tooth ROMNEY RAMS. Account Mr. G. H. Robinson. 1 Five-year FILLY (unbroken). '< 1 Five-year HORSE (unbroken); extr'i spring carter. I 1 Aged BROOD MARE. • ! On account of Wm. Young. j 38 Good forward STEERS (3 and 4 vears.) 2 SPRINGING HEIFERS. On account of a client. 14 Mixed STEERS and HEIFERS. 25 WEANERS. 50 MIXED CATTLE. Sundry Clients. CENTRAL YARDS. PRESTON ROAD MONDAY, sth MARCH. 1.30 p.m. MARK SPROT AND CO. will sell as above: — | 20 FAT CATTLE. 200 FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS. j COMPACT LITTLE DAIRY FARM, (HANDY SITUATION). ! MONDAY, 12th MARCH, At Noon. ! if ARK SPROT AND CO., under instructions, will sell by public auction at their rooms, Mackay Street, Greymouth as above : • j THAT HANDY LITTLE _ DAIRY FARM, comprising 65 acres; • Harbor Board Lease ; alongside Stillwater Railway Station. j AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—The Farm] is splendidly situated, and is capable of carrying 25 to 30 cows in addition to store stock. The land, particularly on the flat, is especially good and < requires cleaning up to make the area one of the most fertile in the Grey Galley. Easy terms of payment and full particulars on application to the Auctioneers. Terms at sale. I
PUBUC NOTICES. 10 WEST COAST FARMERS WE DESIRE TO BRING OURSELVES BE* ORE YOUR, NOTICE We are sellers of ail Farm Stock anil Produce. For Highest Trices and Prompt Returns consign to— SHEEP AND CATTLE.—We are regularly represented at the Addington ■ metropolitan market, and the large proportion'of the total yarding in every department penned by us is the fcest argumnet we can adduce as to our abilities as salesmen. j i HORSES.—We are the proprietors of the well-known Tattersail's Horse Bazaar, which is many years estab-j lished. Sales held each Saturday. WOOL, SKINS, HIDES, FAT.-We keep a special auctioneer who devotes the whole of his time to this department, and who classifies all loss himself. Consignments are displayed in our large and magnificently lit warehouses at Addington and consequentwe can confidently assure you of %/jt-class raelization of every lot. TRY US WITH~ CONSIGNMENT EITHER OF STOCK OR PRODUCE. YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT ! We have arranged with Mr. Duncan to take charge 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 necessary to furnish us with prompt information bo as to ftive him threo or four days' notice.
WE HOPE TO HEAR FROM YOU. H. MATSON ft CO. CfIRISTCHUECB FOR SALE. i PRIVATE SALE.—Household Furniture and Effects, which mav be inspected any afternoon. —Apply Mrs. Sargent, 106 High Street, Greymouth. ON SALE.—Cow Chaff, Clover Hay. Straw, Crushed Oats, Blood Meal, Meat Meal, Shell Grit, and all Poultry Supplies, at Smithers and Hppkinson, Thompson Street. 'Phone 210. Cash buyers of sound and empty sacks. ■pOR SALE, at West Coast Farmers' Co-onerative Company's Shop in Chapel Street, direct from the producer to the consumer, Dessert (Worcester Permain) Apples; grown by Mr. A. 11. Wheeler, of Rotomanu. "KIOR SALE—lmmediate possession, **■ Tea Rooms; doing first-class business ; £IOO, including Requisites and Stock.—Apply to' G. W. Moss and Co. TTOR SALE.—Quarter-acre Freehold, . Cobden, with comfortable fiveroomed Dwelling; also pantry and bathroom, outhouses and all conveniences ; good garden; fifteen minutes walk from Grey Post Office ; easy terms "of pavment can be arranged—For particulars apply to G. W. Moss and Co., Land and Estate Agents.
HOTELS. (Under "Vice Regal Patronage) CENTRAL PALMERSTON STREET, WESTP O R T . (The Leading Hotel, Commercial and Tourist House in the Buller District.) R. J. PAUL, late of Paikakiriki, and Empire Hotels, Hawera, and Masonic Hotel, Blenheim, having taken over the above, wishes to notify the public generally that this commodious hotel has been thoroughly renovated and everything is being run on up-to-1 date lines. i Table • and Liquors second to none on the Coast. Speight's and local beers on tap. Day and Night PorteTS in at-. tendance. Moderate tariff. Motor Car Agency and Garage in conjunction with the hotel. ' Booking office for Newman's Motor Car SerR. J. PAUL Telephone No. 14. Proprietor. P.O. Box No 7. RUCK'S JJEAD JTOTEL, j BROADWAY, REEFTON. , ISRAEL RHODES notifies that he' has taken over this well-known hotel, and the travelling public and others will find every convenience there consistent with moderate charges. The Liquors stocked will be of the very best, and can be relied upon. An excellent table kept. Mr. Rhodes will be pleased to meet all sports. I. RHODES, Buck's Head-Hotel, Broadway. Reefton QOLDEN JJOTEL, j Boundary Street, Greymouth. j • VfRS. J> # J3HELAN, Proprietress. Mrs. Phelan informs the public, of the West Coast that her Well-known Hostelry has been thoroughly renovated to meet the requirements of a growing trade, while the Viands are the ' very best procurable. Tlr- Table is under the personal supervision if MRS. The Tariff is most moderate.
?OR. SALE.—Two and a-half acres Freehold Section, No 1111, Omoto Road ; ■ near Racecourse.—Price and particulars from Harley and Coy., Ltd..- Estate Agents. GRASS SEED. rpo FARMERS.—I am now selling *•' GRASS SEED, Cocksfoot, and Rye, also White Clover at Canterbury pi'ic'es.' Samples and price on application. —M. MOLAN, General Produce Depot, Thompson Street. P.O. Box .126. ■ V.--STOREY'S FAMILY HOTEL CHRIS ICHDiICH. CONVENIENT to all p::r!s of the city, and suburbs. . DINNER, on arrival cf train from the.'West Coast Passengers for Wellington nave half-an-hour. BREAKFAST on arrival of train from Lyttelton, Passengers for Greymouth have full hour. : GLTF.STS called 'for trains and early breakfast. : Tariff : moderate. GARAGE ROOM free for motor Cycles and Motor Cms. - Ws. * JAME 5,:.,....;.... Proprietor.
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