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1 PUBLIC NOTICES. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD., TV CHRISTCHURCH. DO YOU KNOW THE FUTURE ? If not, it is yours for the buying. Here are some cheap books that turn to-day’s leaf and plunge you into tomorrow. There’s a lot of fun in these :—- “Telling Fortunes by Cards” : New and original method of divination by cards; clearly and simply explained for tiie novice ; 3/6 (bd). “fortune Telling by Numbers’’ : Youi lucky number, character, colour, destiny, etc. 1/- (4d.) “Dreams and Omens and Tea Cup Fortune Telling” : Examples and explanations. 1/- (3d). “Tea Leaf Fortune Telling” : Fully explained, with 20 illustrations of specimen cups. 1/3 (4d). Pearson's “Fortune teller” : New and revised edition. 2/- (4d). HALF-CROWN REPRINTS: Ru'ijy Ayres: A Bachelor Husband. I Rupert Hughes: The. Ohl Nest. { Charles Seltzer: Firebrand Trevison. . m. McLeod Maine : The Yukon Trail. Hulbert Footner: The. Fur Bringers. Ruby Ayres: The Woman Hater. ( Stewart Edward White: Gold. Norma Lorimer: A Wife Out of Egypt. Peter B. Kyne: The Long Chance. B. G-. Wodehouse: Piccadilly Jim, Zine Grey: The Roaring U.B. Trail. Nonna Lorimer: On Desert Altars. Postage extra. ' WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD. FARMEBb irn ■sending youi CREAM to a 1 diluiy, remember that the OVERLAND HAIRY FACTORY ■-> modelled upon the latest ideas for economical and hygienic manufacture "I tlio highest grade butter, and the factory has been thoroughly renovated ior the coming season. Inspection invited. by sending your CREAM to the vIf.RLA.ND DAlitY, you are sure ol ./elting sutislactioii by correct weights, iccuraie tests, prompt payments and ' tie highest prices it is consistently . >’jssible to pay. Tins is why dairy Miners aie well satisfied with the VERLAND DAIRY. >ive the OVERLAND a TRIAL this sup—it will pay you. ipLRLAND DAIRY CO., LTD., GREYmOUTH. “nx, 154 : : : : ’Phone 15S V» Ah 1 EDb. yAN i’rtD—A Waitress for a country hotel. —Apply btar Oiiice. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN tan really reduce, without drugs, imply home reineiiy, endorsed by a.aaui's. v» rile lor nee pat'Hcuiai.s. >.i. Harrison, nux 138/, Wellington. mx Mampo. —A. lirst-iJass Snigger , ma..'u be able to splice. Also a Darker, for Inclibonnie Sawmill. —Apply at Hie mdl, or Coy s Uliice, Greyiuv a i K ej|A\B YOU KPA I.) the WONDER--I’UL SOUIIKOTT I’KOi’HEC.LkS. Write lor free painpiilet.— t rophelie Book Depot, 2, Lloyd St., w eliington. j% r OW is the time to use KARSWOOD POULTRY Sl'lCE. to get eggs during tiie winter. Only 2s packet, at the agents, Beck and Co., Cash Grocers. "IVANTED —Moth’-'s to bring their boys to us ior bl, liS ind BOOTS. S dis fact ion and v-con ,my. .1 ■■ . 1 ' , -a.,., a.-J a: reelL- x. nave a nice assortment ol ’’ tallies’ i'wEED OVLRCOAI’S and RAINCOATS. Inspection invited. —Hay's Sample Rooms, Mackay St. p PARE.X BABY I’OWDER. A * toilet necessity; 1/6; posted 1/9. —11. Williams and Ross, Chemists. j ADIES would do well to call and see (in- range of SILK and ■VVUOL JUMPERS. —Hay’s Sample Rooms, .Mackay Street. AVE, invite ladies to inspect our lat- ’ cst selection of TWEED and SERGE COAT FROCKS—Hay’s Sain- ■ ■ .a;~, ..iiickay Street. .j? ,21.011 DAY 'a UNDER. - Win - I w wnullig i abiel;- aie 1,110 m line on the market. Try them .ai Warning day. Contains no causuc or lime, and will not injure the in ist deiica.e labile. \Ve sell them — Beck and Co., Cash Grocers, Mackay ■■ i leet. niIEAP CROCKERY.—We have just ' landed a large indent of choice ENGLISH CROCKERY, the balance of an old order. This must be cleared and prices have been reduced to a minimum, so it won’t last long. Call early. Prime Tomatoes, 5/6 per case. noice Pears, 4/6 case. —Boucher and Co., “The Quality Grocers.” ]%fOTORiofS ALL ! Make your car 2 x run easier, speedier. Make it give more power, and more M.P-G. An AIR-FRICTION CARBURETTOR will do this.-—Particulars .Manning Co., 3 Bedford Row, Christchurch. (9). WANTED KNOWN—That I am pre- ’ ’ pared to act as Valuator and Arbitrator in the adjustment of rents of the Native Leases. ■ Have Houses, Land and Businesses for sale. —Apply A. Naylor, Land and General Agent. Owners ! The secret of economical motoring lies in the lubrication. The “KING” AUTOMATIC OILER supplies 'an evenly-balanced ration and prevents burnt-out bearings and scored pistons. —Write Manning Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. (10). WANTED—AII footballers to call ’’ and inspect my BRITISH FOOTBALL BOOTS.—Bert Hay, laijni Street. p PAREX BABY POWDER. A A * toilet necessity; 1/6; posted 1/9. —H. Williams and Ross, Chemists.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1922, Page 1

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