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PUBLIC NOTICES. gOUTH JJRITISH JNSURANCK (COMPANY Capital £2,000,0'4 Accumulated Funds exceed £42,W0 Fire, Marine and Accident Insur-ncc of every kind accepted at very lowest: rates. All matters adjusted locally.' Prompt and liberal settlement o! claims. The South British is a Colonial institution offering policy holders ths very best security obtainable. All profits reia-ntsi in the Dominion NANCARROW AND CO., lEatziit Aganta. gEED pOTATOES. If you are wanting EARLY POTATOES, all true to name, now is the time to plant. ON SALE Robin Adair, Early Regent, British Queen, Arran Chief, Dalmeny Acme, King Edward, Snowdrop and Gamekeeper. Most of the above-named were prize winners at the recent Agrcivltural and Pastoral Show. Orders are being received for ROSE and FRUIT TREES and SHRUBS of all kinds.
C. HEWISON, The Shop for Fruit and Vegetables MACKAY ST., :: GREYMOUTH. JUST RECEIVED NEW GARDEN, FLOWER, AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS Also a Splendid Sample of SEED POTATOES: Gamekeeper, Robin Adair, Arran Chief, Vermonts, Northern Star, Up-to-date. KETTLE BROS. UPPER MAWHERA QUAY.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 September 1923, Page 7
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