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PUBLIC NOTICES. FARMERS Who want to get the HIGHEST PRICE for CREAM for the COMING SEASON, can do so by sending to us. We have the largest and best equipped Factory on the Coast. We work 1 on sound business lines, and guarantee accurate weights and tests. Intending suppliers are asked to apply early. QYERLAND jQAIRY COY., LTD., fAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH. Telephone 159. WANTEDS. ANTED—To sell good Cow, to , „ ,JOm “ il! profit this nionth.—Appiy Star Office. RANTED —For Marsden, one Winch Driver (second ticket), one Snigger, one Second Bushman; top wages —Apply Lane and Flaherty, Marsden.’ RANTED —For Kapitea Dredge, first-class Engine Driver.—Applv at office, Coates’s Buildings, Grevmouth. J ANTED—A Second-class Engine I Driver for Arnold Siding.—Apoly at mill or Stratford and Blair, Greymouth.

■y^T'ANT'ED— Second-class Engine D^i y or arid Snigger.—Apply Midland Sawmilling Co., Inchbonnie, or at the office, Gre.ymouth. CARRIED COUPLE require Board and Lodgings with private family.—Reply to “Board,” care Star Office. T° LET—Seven-roomed Cottage. Preston Road.—Apply R. Ef. [ Bellamy, Chapel Street. ANTED A Young Girl for light housework, in Wellington.—Apply Mrs. Moriqe, care Star Office. MILLINER Wanted for Showroom; able to take charge and bock orders.—Apply Walker, Boundary St., Greymouth. W ANTED—Good FITTER and TURNER.—AppIy personally or by letter to Westport-Stockton Coal Co., Ngakawau. RANTED —A Loco Driver.—Apply Ogilvie and Co., Gladstone Siding. WANTED —A Female Cook; wages £2 5s a week. —Apply Mrs Martin, Boardinghouse, Kotuku. RANTED —A BOY for country; able to milk and make himself generally useful; board and lodging found ; good wages if suitable.—Apply Star Office, Greymouth. fj^ARDENERS—Buy your Garden Hose now. Buy the best. Buv NORTH BRITISH., ‘it doesn’t kink. It lasts longest. Sold by all rubber dealers. —ll7. ANTED—To Purchase at once, 100 good Breeding EWES in lamb, and 100 good forward WETHERS: cash. —Apply Harley and Co., Ltd., Greymouth. "£] SE 1648 Medicated Soap ; 1/6. — Hanwell Williams, Chemist.

ORTH BRITISH GARDEN HOSE is the most lasting of all rubber hose. All hardwaremen and rubber stores can supply it. ■ —llß. ACHINERY for Sale and Wanted Machine tools, boilers, engines, pumps, rails, electrical, etc. We are specialists in new and good used machinery.— MANNING MACHINERY CO., 5, Bedford Row, Christchurch. ¥? ETTER Crops when NORTH BRITISH GARDEN HOSE is used. Regular use is assured by its splendid condition always. No leaking. All hardwaremen. •—ll9. WANTED—RENTS and ACCOUNTS TO COLLECT (no collection no charge). Trade Assignee and Enquiry Agent for the Promotion and Protection of Trade. Have Agents everywhere.— A. NAYLOR, Collecting Agent, Greymouth. T JSE NORTH BRITISH GARDEN HOSE this spring and summer. Best, and lasts longest. Obtainable from rubber and hardware stores everyftheje. —l2O. TOILET dainty ladies Williams, Chemist. POWDER for ; 2/6. —Hanwell T|OUCHER’S' SPECIAL LINES.--Twelve dozen Giant Rhubarb Roots; large sacks Potatoes, 12/6; a few sacks Arran Chief, 15s ; nice assortment Vases j n,st arrived. —Boucher and Co., The Quality Grocers. PUBLIC NOTICES. DALGETY AND CO. LTD. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. We are landing— EPHO3 PHOSPHATE. JAPANESE SUPERPHOSPHATES. As only a limited quantity is available, early application is necessary. FARM—FOR QUICK SALE. 400 Acres Freehold, and 200 acres Leasehold. Price £7500. Terms rn application. , . J. D. CHBISTIF, , Representative. ’Phones : Office 157, Private House 154. P.O. Box 63. -

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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 October 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 5 October 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 5 October 1920, Page 1

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