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PUBLIC NOTICES. FARMERS We wish to notify that for the MONTH OF NOVEMBER, until further notice, we are PAYING 1/6 FOR butteii ' fat - OVERLAND DAIRY COY. GBEYMOUTH. ' WANTED. yy ANTED J£NOWN. .SPRING VEGETABLES ARE NOW IN Lettuce, Spring Onions, Rhubarb, '. Radish, Leeks, etc. Also a Choice Selection of FRUIT at the cheapest prices in town. J. T. COOPER AND CO., Fruiterers, Mackay St. ’Phone 403. npO LET. —Patara Logging, on con- ■*" tract. —Apply at the mill, Patara, or Stratford, Blair and Co., Greymouth. VS7ANTED—At once, ' Yardman — Tallyman.—Apply D. McLean, Manager, Taramakau Sawmill, Kumara. VA7ANTED—A Winchman for Patara. —Apply at the mill, or Stratford, Blair and Co., Greymouth. VA7 ANTED —A Housemaid; one able to do plain cooking. —Apply Airs M. Halliday, Hampden Street, Hokitika. WANTED—A General Servant for Hokitika; good home and good wages.—Address at “Star” Office. WANTED KNOWN.—Big shipment, of Dress Materials just opened. Lovely Striped Ratinis, 3/11 yard ; Striped Cotton Fugi, 4/6, now 3/6 (double width) ; New Cremps, Floral and Oriental Designs, 1/11 yd.—At Tymons’s Great Re-building Sale. WANTED KNOWN—Ladies’ Embroidered Lace and Organdi Collars, from 2/5; Oriental Collars, Orpmdi Frillings, 2/11, 3/11 ; Ladies’ Silk Ankle Hose, 4/11, 5/6, now 2/11, 3/11. We stock the famous Kayser Silk Hose 11 all colors. Big range of Children s Taney and Plain Sox—At Tymons and Jo’s Great Re-building Sale. WANTED KNOWN—Big shipment of New Runners, 24in, 3/6 ; 27in, 5/11: 36in., 4/6; New Hearth Rugs L6/6, now 12/6 ; Big Sofa Squares, lovey colourings, blues, fawns, veux rose, rrown, now 35/6 ; good Heavy Calico, L/3 yard; Short Lace Curtaining, in ill widths. —At Tymons and Co’s Re juikling Sale. WANTED KNOWN—Gent’s New ’ Tweed Caps, 4/6; Men’s Imo Underwear Vests, from 6/6; Men’s Striped Neglige Shirts, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6; Men’s Suits, from 55/-J Men’s Denims, 50 pair only, to be cleared at 6,11. — At Tymons and Co’s Re-building Sale. MT> THE PRESCRIPTION you Lx (,!)( . l j n from your doctor is I egally your own. Take it to your! jwn chemist to bo dispensed.—J. H. { KEDDIE, Chemist (by exam.) has had 1 50 years experience, and can guarantee ;atisfaction. JAET a bottle of MARSHALL’S u ' CONCENTRATED EXTRACT low! A delicious beverage for picnics md parties. O ® NEW STOCKS OF BATH ILJ.O. SOAPS just arrived. Prices iom 1/- to 2/-. —Hanwell Williams and Hoss, Chemists. JUST the thing for hot weather and economical too, MARSHALL’S SUMMER DRINKS. All grocers. (YLD FALSE TEETH bought sound or broken ; also dental scrap. 3est prices in N.Z. sent by return nail. Post to J. Dunstone, Box 51, iVellesley Street, Auckland. Est. 31 rears. STOP THAT FRICTION. Lubricate with “OILDAG”-—the wonderful nvention for saving oil, coal and lower. Lengthens the life of machiniry. Saves two-thirds of lubricating )il, and one-third its cost.—Write R i’. M. Manning and Co., 5, Bedford Row, Christchurch. 9 M T> SPRING time.is KODAK time. Get your Camera •eady for those snaps. Full stocks of ilms, plates, papers, etc. Developing md Printing done at shortest notice. Dity prices.—At KEDDIE’S, Chemist. A COOL refreshing wholesome drink ‘ can be made with MARSHALL’S SUMMER DRINKS. Nine flavours. -All o-rncers.

T> Q NEW STOCKS OF BA’I’H «O • SOAPS j U st arrived. Prices, from 1/- to 2/-. —Hanwell Williams and Ross, Chemists. MIR Best English Tooth Brushes f 0 gyg. j^ ew Tooth Pastes, 1/- to 2/- per tube; English Skin Soaps, 6d to 2/- per cake. All the latest toilet requisites, at city prices, nt KEDDIE’S, Chemist. Oft PIECES Gold Black and While Dinner Service; the best value ever offered ; £3 19s 6d.—.At Harley’s, Importers of China. npE-A SETS, all English China, 27/6, 37/6, 45/-, up to 60/-.—At Harley’s, House Furnishers. /ALD English design Crockery; splendid for Gifts, at rock bottom prices.—At Harley’s, House Furnishers. WANTED TO BUY—False Teeth, ’ ’ and condition. Prices ranging to £5 set by return mail.—Pearline Company, Security Buildings, Aucfe land TV ANTED—Rents and Accounts to ’ ’ collect (no collection, no charge). Agent for the Largest and Most Up-to-date Collecting Agency in the World. Have Agents everywhere - Apply A. NAYLOR, Collecting Agency, Grey mouth*

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1923, Page 1

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