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PUBLIC NOTICES. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LID, V CHRISTCHURCH. ANNUAL SALE SHORTLY. This great event for Book and Stationery buyers has been fixed for June 28th. Let us register your name for our Catalogue of Bargains. Startling reductions in every department. * It does not matter what your requirements are —• EVERYTHING WILL BE REDUCED. NEW BOOK ARRIVALS. The .Royal Academy Pictures, Illustrated, 1922 ; 4/6Art in Australia (A Quarterly Magazine devoted to Art, Music, Literature I and Architecture), Vo. 1, No. 2; 6/6. Thirty Queer Stories from Truth ; 3/O. Ray; Golf Clubs and How to Use Them ; 2/6Mercator: World Trade and World Recovery ; 5/6. Ray : Driving, Approaching, Putting ; 2/6. Cathcart: Training and How to Keep Always Fit. Lloyd George, by Mr. Punch (Humorous Cartoons); 6/6. Dark : The Outline of 11. G. Wells; 6/b. The Sayings of Mrs. Solomon (Confesi sions of the Seven-hundredth \\ ife/ ; 6/6. Haddon : Green. Room Gossip ; 8/-. Under-Secretary : The Lighter Side of Politics ; 3/6. Ziinmern : Europe in Convalescence ; 6/6Havelock, Ellis: Little Essays of Love and Virtue ; 8/-. Hoyle : Encyclopaedia of Indoor Ganics,

2/o. Lluyd George and Co. Cartoons, by Low, witn preface by Arnold Bennett ; 3/6. Regunent.il History of N.Z. Cyclist j Corias in the Great War, 191418; by ; the officers ; 6/-. Postage extra. I WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD. CHRISTCHURCH. FARMERS

When sending your CREAM to a Factory, remember that the OVERLAND DAIRY FACTORY is mode.led upon the latest ideas lor economical and hygienic manufacture >1 me highest grade butter, and the factory has been thoroughly renovatea tor the coming season. Inspection invitedBy sending your CREAM to the OVERLAND DAIRY, you are sure oi getting satisfaction by correct weights, accurate tests, prompt payments ami the highest prices it is consistently possible to pay. This is why dairy farmers are well satisfied with the OVERLAND DAIRY. Give the OVERLAND a TRIAL this season—it will pay you. OVERLAND DAIRY CO., LTD., GREYMOUTH. Box 154 :: ::: ’Phone 159. WANTBDS. , * WANTED.

pOMPETENT SAWYER; able to take charge of local Pinus Insignus Mill. Apply—- ‘ Pjnus Insignus, Box 160, G.PsO., Christchurch. VVANTED —Two Girls. —Apply Airs. ’’ Dowell, Central Hotel, Hokitika. TVANTED —By lady, Board and ’ ’ Lodging, near State School. —Apply “R. T.,” Star Office. "VV ANTED —A position as House- ’’ keeper; thoroughly competent. — Apply by letter, or personal, to “Trustworthy,” c/o Star Office. YV ANTED TO RENT—Hotel; small preferred. —Send particulars to “Tenant,” care Dunedin Hotel, Hokitika. ■ X 7Y ANTED T 0 BUY— Two good Cows ’ ’ near calving ; stating price.— Apply Star Office. I WANTED KNOWN.—Just landed 150 CASES APPLES (choice varieties) —Stunners, Wolsleys, Jonathan, Permains, etc. Order early. — West Coast Produce Mart (next Nancarrow and Co.)

VELVET PILE SOFA RUGS, 6ft 6m- * by 4ft. 6in. ; best quality; 63/each. Tapestry Rugs, same size, 37/6. —At Harley’s Carpet Sale, Greymouth. WE have Boys’ Roslyn and Kaiapi.i ’ ’ Jerseys, in navy, heather and grey.-l-Hay’s Sample Rooms, Mackay Street. 17 VERY Genuine NORTH BRITISH HOT W ATER BOTTLE bears the famous brand “UNIQUE” stampea on the neck —look for it. It s your guarantee of satisfaction. All chei mists. I — WANTED KNOWN.—2BIbs. Potatoes, 2-9 ; 28ibs. Swedes, 2/6; I2Blbs. Carrots, 2/6; 281bs. Parsnips, [3/-; 281bs. Pickling Unions, 3/6; : Cabbage, Cauliflowers, Beelrott, etc., at lowest prices for cash- —West Coast : Produce Market, Mackay St., (next i Nancarrow and Co.)

HP OUR HOT W ATE II p.(j r £TLE COVERS are now ! reduced te 3/6.— H. Williams and Ross, 1 Chemists. WANTED KNOWN.—We have special values in Ladies’ Heather and Grey All-wool Golf Hose.- -Hay s Sample Rooms, Greymouth. j KTO more 1 Boiler trouble if you use “STOPSKAL” BOILER COMPOUND. Quickly removes scale of every description and prevents pitRug’’ and corrosion. Easier steamingincreased power. Less fuel. —R. P- M. Manning Co-, 5, Bedford Row, Christchurch. - T" ADIES are invited to inspect our range of Boots, Shoes and flippers for winter wear,—Hay’s Sample Rooms.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 June 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 June 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 June 1922, Page 1