VISIT OUR B IG b emoval S ale - Ladies, your FROCKS, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR will cost you less. Buy here. BENNETT & ANDERSON MAWHERA QUAY,
New Address: Next H.B. Corner. TENDERS GREY COUNTY COUNCIL. BRIDGES: GREYMOUTH—PUNAKAIKI HIGHWAY. TVRITTEN TENDERS are invited, ’ ’ and will be received at County Chambers, Greymouth, up to 12 o’clock noon of THURSDAY, August 8, 1929, for SUPPLY and DELIVERY of IRONBARK PILES, SAWN and HEWN IRONBARK, and SAWN MIXED AUSTRALIAN HARDWOODS. Tenders to be marked on outside “Tender for Australian Timber,” and addressed to the County Chairman. Specification can be seen at County Chambers, Greymouth. JOHN HIGGINS, County Engineer. County Chambers, Greymouth, July 22, 1929. FOR SALE OR TO LET ■pOR SALE —Black Cocker Spaniel A Pups; pedigree given. Price £2 5s each.—Apply C. W. Tritt, 368 Selwyn Street, Christchurch. TUFTY ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS A with Square Plates. Sale Price 21/- per set, at Bond’s Wonderland Sale. Everything reduced to suit all pockets.
TpOR SALE—Mangolds, 22/6 per ton on trucks, Belfast, Christchurch. —Apply C. J. McFadden, Belfast. ■jpOß SALE —Eight Springing Heifers, -*• Jersey cross.; due September and October.—Apply J. Malone, South Beach. 1 - - - - - ■|7OR SALE. —Columbia and H.M.V. x Gramophones; also Records, Needles, etc.—-Apply G. W. Moss and Co., Gramophone Dealers, Mackay Street, Greymouth. PUBLIC NOTICES. QOWMAN’S SEAGRASS, CANE and REED LOOM PRAMS, lined with Cream, Blue and Pink Leather. We RENOVATE PRAMS, make Special Seagrass Hoods and fit Pram Tyres. QOWMAN’S MACKAY STREET ::: GREYMOUTH JJOOM The general public may obtain a HOT DINNER (three courses) DAILY. No waiting. MORNING and AFTERNOON TEA, with refreshments, at any hour. Our DAINTY CAKES and PASTRY are unsurpassed. HARKER’S LUI\UHEON and tea rooms, 'Phone 227 ::: Box 179
200 HIGH ST., CHRISTCHURCH, Opposite Clock Tower. ALL REPAIRS can now be sent to the '>.bove address. NEXT VISIT will be SEPTEMBER 25—31. TO POULTRY FANCIERS. I HAVE a fine selection of BREEDING COCKERELS and HENS FOR SALE. lam also booking orders for SITTINGS and INCUBATOR LOTS, also PULLETS and DAY-OLD CHICKS.
My wins in 1928 shows 9 firsts, including Ist Cockerel Special and Cup, Christchurch Show; 7 seconds, 5 thirds. Wins in 1929 shows: 17 firsts, including Ist Cockerel; 4 Specials, 3 Cups; Christchurch Show, Championship; Waimate Show, 8-Seconds and 5 thirds. Birds are all bred from stock tested at N.Z. Utility Poultry Clubs’ Egg-lay-ing Competitions. Mr. R. Barrowman, Lydia St., Groymouth, will be pleased to give all particulars and to accept orders. UTILITY WHITE LEGHORN BREEDER, M. C. CRAIG SPREYDON POULTRY FARM, 209 Lyttelton Street, Christchurch. CHRISTCHURCH HOTELS rpHE Proprietor of ST. ELMO (which x is now closed) desires to thank past patrons for their support, and recommends them, when visiting Christchurch, to stay at HOTEL STONEHURST, 241 Gloucester St. (Latimer Square), where they will receive every comfort and attention. —Miss J. H. Tocher, Manageress.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 August 1929, Page 1
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