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PUBLIC NOTICES. BOOK NEWS GOOD BOOKS ON MANY SUBJECTS I “THE LOG OF A SPORTSMAN”: By E. H. D. Sewell. The author, the well-known cricketer and Rugby football authority} writes on a variety of subjects of interest —from tiger shooting to test matches, from Mahseer fishing to Rugby football. Bright and entertaining. F ally il lustrated with sporting photographs. 18/6 (1/-). “ADVENTURES IN THE NEAR EAST, 1918-1922”: By A. Rawlinson, C.M.G., etc. A record of prowess and endurance second to none in the long annals of the British Army ; 18/6 (1/-). “ADVENTURES AT GOLF” : By H. M. Bateman. In this volume of drawings the butt of Air. Bateman’s genial humour is the golfer. The fact that the artist is himself a golfer counts for much. 10/- (8d). “FIERY PARTICLES”: By C. E. Montague (author of “Disenchantment”). Nine different tales of arrant lovers, of living, mighty hunters of lions or shadows, rapt amateurs of shady adventure or profitless zeal. The scenes are cast in England, Ireland, France and Australia. The period is the present, both peace and war. 6/- (6d). (Postages in brackets.) WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD.. CHRISTCHURCH. FARMERS - We wish to notify that for the MONTH OF OCTOBER, until further notice, we are PAYING 1/6 FOR BUTTER-FAT. OVERLAND DAIRY COY. GREYMOUTH. WANTED. ANTED J£NOWN. SPRING VEGETABLES ARE NOW IN Lettucv, Spring Onions, Rhubarb, Radish, Leeks, etc. tlso a Choice Selection of FRUIT at the cheapest prices in town. J. T. COOPER AND CO., Fruiterers, Mackay St. ’Phone 403. J AWN’S READY-TO-WEAR SUITS are Tailor-made, in my own workroom. Stylishly cut and faithfully made ; are great value at £7 10s and £8 10s. If you cannot afford alO guinea Suit, try one of these. You’ll be satisfied. Only two dozen available. —F. B. LAWN, Tailor, Tainui Street, Opp. Post Office.

TO LET. JpRONT OFFICE in Midland Chambers, Mackay Street. Immediate possession. Apply to G. S. CRAY AND CO. piIICKS (Pure-bred Minors), three or four days old, are on SALE, with G. Hahn, Ahaura. Orders left at Johnston’s Fruit Shop (next Bruhn’s Butchery) will be attended to. Price 25/- dozen —or lesser number. ALESWOMAN—Experienced, wanl- - for General Drapery.—Apply Walker, Boundary St., Greymouth. Box 135. WANTED KNOWN.—Three-piece “• Chesterfield Suite, comprising Chesterfield and two large Easy Divan Chairs, £24.—At Harley’s, Complete House Furnishers. WHITE LEGHORNS.—Bred from ’’ trap-nested pride stock, under ideal conditions. Sittings of eggs (15), IC-/6. DAY-OLD CHICKS, 18/dozen. Special quotations for quantities. Cash with order. COCKERELS for sale. —“TATT’S” Poultry Institute, Hornby, Christchurch. f)NE NIGGER BROWN DRESS, with narrow braid trimming, only £4 17s 6d.—Walker’s, Boundary St. KT JJ THE PRESCRIPTION you 11 »Jl. • obtain from your doctor is legally your own. Take it to your own chemist to be dispensed.—J. H. KEDDIE, Chemist (by exam.) has had 30 years experience, and can guarantee satisfaction. PET a bottle of MARSHALL’S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT now ! A delicious beverage for picnics and parties.

JUST the thing for hot weather and economical too, MARSHALL’S SUMMER DRINKS. All grocers.

f)NE ONLY—Black Silk and Wool Marocain Dress, a bargain at 97/6.—At Walker’s, Boundary St.

JJLD FALSE TEETH bought sound or broken ; also dental scrap. Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail. Post to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellesley Street, Auckland. Est. 31 years.

TJLACK SILK TAFFETA DRESS. 75/-, worth double the money.Walker’s, Boundary Street.

r / DON’T suffer with Corns. ZOTO “ cures them ; 1/-.— Hanwell Williams and Ross, Chemists.

M R SPRING time is KODAK t - me> Q e( . your Camera ready for those snaps. Full stocks, of films, plates, papers, etc. Developing and Printing done at shortest notice. City prices.—At KEDDIE’S, Chemist.

A COOL refreshing wholesome drink can be made with MARSHALL’S SUMMER DRINKS. Nine flavours. All grocers.

WANTED TO BUY—False Teeth, and condition. Prices ranging to £5 ttot by return mail. —Pearlinfl Company, Security Buildings, Aucb land*

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1923, Page 1

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