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•gEDROOM gUITES IN OAK AND RIMU (All Designs) AT PRICjES TO SUIT EVERYONE. INSPECTION INVITED. F. HAYES HOUSE FURNISHER, MACKAY AND WERITA STREETS. AUCTIONS. PRESTON ROAD SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1927, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. 30 HEAD MIXED FAT AND STORE CATTLE. Further entries invited. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY ' COY., Auctioneers. FOR SALE OR TO LET. ; rpO LET —Five-roomed House, opposJ- ite Blaketown School; electric light and all conveniences.—Address at “Star” Office. T7OR SALE—One Cypher Incubator; 300-egg. Price £7.—Apply H. Keith, Cobden. 17OR SALE —Day-old White Leghorn -T Chicks, 1/- each, cash with order, and railage paid to any station. —Apply H. Keith, Cobden. T7OR SALE—One Mullion and one 1 Single Sash ' Frame, with 6x3 double hung sashes, architraves, weights, etc., complete.—Reply to “Sashes,” care Star Office.

170 R SALE—IBO Acres of Land, A with Homestead; situated at Gladstone Siding—Apply to Mrs. E. Butler, Gladstone. ’Phone 252 M. , '■■■’ ■ I"■ ■■ "I" ” r ' l ■ ■ ■ • ' , PARPETS AND LINOS at low prices. Unique designs.—At S. Burnett White’s “The Noted Furnishing House, for Value,” Mackay Street. 'l7 OR SALE—Clover and Lucerne, A? Hay, " Straw, Crushed and Dun Oats, Barley Chaff, and all lines of PRODUCE and GROCERIES. The cheapest in town. —A. HOPKINSON AND CO., Street, Greymouth. POR SALE—Houses, Sections, Shops, A Farms and Businesses of every lescription, in town and suburbs. —Ap ply A. Naylor, House and Land Agent, Greymouth. PUBLIC NOTICES. XTOTICE—The happy expression of A’ people who are nibbling CADBURY’S Bib. Blocks at-the theatre. “The flavour that makes you laugh at a tragedy.” yyEST QOAST pLORIST QOY., LAWN’S BUILDINGS, MACKAY ST. SACRED ORDERS executed at the shortest notice for Wreaths, Crosses, 6tCa WEDDING BOUQUETS, Birthday Baskets and Posies made to suit all tastes.

FRESH CUT ELOWERS: A splendid collection always on sale. i FAIRHALL & CAMPBELL, WHERE DO MEN SAVE ON BETTER CLOTHES? TTUNDREDS of thrifty folk know that the answer to this question is—TIM SINNOTT’S. There prices are lower —values are greater. Judge from these prices: — Dressy Shirts 6/11 to 10/6. Men’s Fancy Sox 1/11, 2/6 to 4/6. Parisian Ties 2/6 to 5/6. Cream Tennis Trousers 13/6 to 15/6. Borsalino Hats 35/- to 52/6. Fawn and Grey Flannel Trousers 15/6 to 22/6. Sports Coats 37/6 to 45/-. There is still time for that XMAS SUIT to measure. All the latest Patterns. TIM SINNOTT MAWHERA QUAY Club Hotel).

QRAIN AND PRODUCE PRICE LIST Table Potatoes (old), 15/- sack. Small Potatoes, 4/- sack. Seed Potatoes (any variety), 4/- cwt. Fowl Wheat (clean), 24/6 sack. Feed Oats, 13/6 sack. Flour, 2001b5., 37/-. . - . Flour, lOOlbs., 20/-; 50’s, 10/-. Pollard, 1801bs., 15/- sack. Bran, 1601b5., 10/6 sack. ’'Oatsheaf Chaff (best), 105/- per ton (sacks in), or 4/6 per bag. Baled Straw, 2/6 per bale. Mild Cured Bacon (grain fed), 1/Ham, 1/2 lb. Stamped Eggs (case lots), 1/5 doz. Farmers’ Eggs (case lots), 1/5 doz| Clover Honey (601 b. tins), 27/6 tin. Green Peas (in 241 b. bags), 4d lb. Strawberries (121 b. crates), 15/-. Freight paid. Strawberries (161 b. crates), 20/Freight paid. ’AU vegetables in plentiful supply. Cash with orders. Freight, 1/4 to any station. C. E. MEREDITH, LTD., P.O. Box fil.JVoimate.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 November 1927, Page 1

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