TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. CARROTS PARSNIPS In sugar bags of 401bs. WILL BE ON SALE. ) Buyers: Bring your.bags, and avail yourself of this great opportunity. QREYMOUTH Boundary Street.' ’ 'Phone 486 :::: P.O. Box 203. AUCTIONS. SALE DAIRY COWS & SPRINGERS AND STORE STOCK. AT McMAHON’S YARDS, LARRY’S CREEK (9 miles from Reefton). WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, At 12.30 sharp.
■jIfCMAHON AND LEE will sell by public auction: 25 DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS (due to calve September and October.) G STORE COWS. 10 PIGS (slips). Further entries invited. FOR SALE OR TO LET. FOR SALE. 1 A GOOD DAIRY COWS—Shorthorn A" Jersey cross (7), Jersey (1), Friesians (2). Due come in September and October. 1 SHORTHORN BULL. Address at “Star” Office.
VXTANTED TO SELL —A Bungalow: ’’ all conveniences. —Apply W. M’Dougall, Marsden Road. FOR SALE—One Wicker. Pram, £3, and Bassinette on Stand, 10/-. Both in splendid order. — Address at “Star” Office. PRAMS, in all the latest styles, and at FACTORY PRICES. Catalogues on application. Freight paid to GREYMOUTH. PRAM QUILT, FREE, to every purchaser. — C. H. COWMAN’S Pram Factory, Bridge Street, Nelson. 170 R SALE —Mangolds; price 20/per ton on trucks at Belfast. — Apply C. M’Fadde'n, Johns Road, Belfast, Christchurch. J7OR SALE—Good Green Lucerne -’ Hay.—Apply Messrs G. W. Moss and Co., Produce Merchants, Greymouth. J7OR SALE—Houses, Sections, Shops, Farms and Businesses of every description, in town and suburbs.— Apply A. Naylor, House and Land Agent, Greymouth. LOST AND FOUND.
LOST —Leather Kit Bag, containing Cheque Book, on Saturday.--Finder kindly communicate with Star Office. T OST— Chubby Umbrella; left in public telephone box at Post Of,fice —Finder kindly leave at “Star” Office. FOUND— Wedding Ring, at Hospital yesterday. —Owner may have same by paying cost, of advertisement. * ——L— Lost —A month ago, between Hokitika and Greymouth, a Pair of Motor Gloves; fur lined; name inside.—Reward returning to Star OB flee. _ FOOTBALL. 'll
t eague football VICTORIA PARK VICTORIA PARK ✓ WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY At 2.45 p.m. A GREAT INTERNATIONAL TEAM. The Stars of England’s Rugby League, fresh from their victorious Australian tour. WEST COAST v. ENGLAND —Curtain-raiser — SCHOOL BOYS’ REP TEAM V. THE REST, 1.15 p.m. ALL TRAINS DELAYED. Admission: Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 2/-. You’ll regret it if yon miss this opportunity, which comes only once in every i four years.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1928, Page 1
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