BUSINESS NOTICES
Oysters may bo obtained at Mundy's Trocadera this evening. For sale or to let, a four roomed houso in Cobdcn. Apply A.. Wisdom. A sawyer i.s wanted ' for Marshall's mill, Kotuku. A first class luncheon will be obtained on the Kuniara racecourse on Faster Monday. A cravanette coat and pleated skirt have been lost between Greymouth and Cobdcn. Mr. H. Seebeck. South Beach, has an anvil, suitable for dredge or forge, for sale. A firo brigade demonstration will be held in Boundary Street, o;i Saturday, April 3rd. Moss and Co. will sell at Totara Flat silevards on Wednesday, April 7th in addition to stock already advertised a 0 dry cows on account of Mr.-J. R. Prendergast. The Westport fislr'ng! trawler will arrive alongside Greymouth wharf this afternoon with a supply of assorted fish. 'Die •members of the United Fourth Oracle team and players going to Hokitika en Faster .Monday ere requested to meet at the pavilion to-night. Under the will of the late James Nolan Moss and Co. will submit to auction on Tuesday next at 2.30 p.m. two cottages in Chapel Street. Those in search of first class properties should not let {his opportunity pass them. Read our advertising column.
Cit ! zens should remember that thevo ai-e arriving by the night's express choice tomatoes, .cabba.ges ( cauliflowers', and marrows, which will bo on sale at the Old People's Popat, .T.v'nui Street, on Saturday and Monday. The Old Boys' Association are making a great effort to make Saturday next one of their record takings. The shop will be in charge of wilb'ng helpers. ... ■Messrs Mark Sprot 'and Co. advertise in. this issue that they are agents for tho New Explosive Coy.'Ltd., London. This Company manufactures several makes of explosives all of which are being largely used: in New Zealand. Owing'to thft. h'ghly satisfactory results given by thess explosives the demand for them" is gradually assuming large dimensions. 'i>.ft local agents solicit trials being sure that,' in all rases, results will justify the high reputation the explosives have acquired. In this issue Messrs' Mark Sprot and Co. draw attention to the cement produced by the Golden Bay Company at Tarakoho. This cement is , already well known and in good demand'. Wherever it;-has been used results have been eminently satisfactory. Tho demand for it on the West Coast we understand is so great that it cannot be satisfied owing to \3hortage\6f cement* in- the Dominion generally. Messrs Mark Sprot and . Co. have only a limited amount on hand and" this will bo reserved for essential purtill Supplies becqine normal. . s -
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 April 1920, Page 2
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