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BUSINESS NOTICES

A housekeeper, thoroughly competent, wants position. The Mawhera Lauies’ Hockey Club will hold their euchre tournament and dance in the Druids’ Hall on Tuesday next. Attention is drawn to this announcement by Chas. H. Rose in wliicn no offers several dwellings of 4 to 8 rooms for sale in various parts of the town also farms and various lines vide advertisement. The Otago Harbour Board are inviting tenders for the supply and delivery of 1060 tons of best steam coal. Two good cows are wanted. W. Lecher and Co. Cleaners and Dyers, 20 Turamaha Street, advertises that costumes and suits taken to them will be made equal to new. A competent sawyer is wanted io take charge of pinus insignus mill, Christchurch. \ The usual weekly dance of ffie Labour party will be held .in the Druids’ Hall this evening. , In the United Pavilion on Monday evening the usual learners’ dance will be held. A final reminder! M’Mahon and Lee’s sale at Lockington’s Yards, on Monday, of 250 ewes in lamb. To be sold without reserve. A motor car will leave Reefton for the sale after the arrival of the Greymouth train. The West Coast Produce Mart (next Nancarrow and Co.) have received 150 cases of choice apples (all varieties) which are being sold at the lowest possible price. “Prevention is better than cure,” is an old proverb and is particularly applicable to the serious trouble often caused by a neglected cough or cold Many people wait till they get a severe cough before they think of taking anything to relieve or cure them. Prevent trouble by taking Parkinson's Lime Syrup, a proved and effectual remedy, easy to take and guaranteed to produce good results. Four sizes 1/-, 1/6, 2/- and 2/6.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 June 1922, Page 2

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BUSINESS NOTICES Greymouth Evening Star, 17 June 1922, Page 2

BUSINESS NOTICES Greymouth Evening Star, 17 June 1922, Page 2

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