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DO YOU KNOW? There are exceptional values in our HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND MANTLE DEPARTMENTS. Your inspection is cordially invited by us. BENNETT & ANDERSON LADIES’ OUTFITTERS, 1 MAWHERA QUAY :: GREYMOUTH, (Next to H.B. Corner). i ’Phone 489 ::: P.O. Box 135__ AUCTIONS CLEARING SALE AT NGAHERE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 12.30 p.m. ■jVTESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD, acting on instructions received from Mrs. F. Fletcher, will sell by auction on the property at Nelson Creek, the following LIVE and DEAD STOCK:— 25 DAIRY COWS 30 MIXED CATTLE SO BREEDING EWES 1 DRAUGHT GELDING Sundry Implements and Poultry, and a large quantity of good Furniture,’ etc., including Piano: AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: The furniture is practicaly new right throughout the six rooms, and should be an excellent opportunity for anyone requiring good furniture. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Mackas r Street, Greymouth. FOR SALE OF| TO LET T) LET—Five-roomed House; all conveniences; three minutes from Post Office. —Harley and Co., Ltd., Land Agents. T?OR SALE —Twenty-five Weaner Pigs (ready September 18); Tamworth-Berkshire cross. Price 17/6 each. —Apply E. Cook, Kumara Junction. 17 OR SALE —Seagrass Pram; never used. —Address at “Star” Office. FOR SALE—Share in Co-Op. Mine at Dunollie. —Address at “Star” Office. TpOR SALE—Six-roomed House at J- Paroa; approximately' 3J acres land; all conveniences.—Address at , Star Office. . TpOR SALE—Republic Two-ton Truck. J Solid tyres. Suitable for timber ; carrying.—Apply to P.O. Box 27, Grey- ; mouth. Best canterbury sturmers and ROME BEAUTIES, mixed, j delivered’free to any station; 6/- and 8/6 401 b. case; cash. —Marsh, Gowan- < bank 58 Highsted Road, Papanui, Christchurch 1 K'OR SALE. —Columbia and H.M.V. x Gramophones; also Records Need- 1 les, etc. —Apply G. W. Moss, and Co., < Gramophone Dealers, Mackay Street, s Greymouth. : i f\N THE BALL! What Ball ? Why, i Football. And the BALL for the ’ Rugger, League, or Association game ( can be had from IVAN BENNINGTON, < Sports Outfitter, Mackay Street, ( yOTO CORN LEAF —Removes all i stubborn corns; 1/-. —11. Williams and Ross, Chemists. SPORTING RIFLES in light calibre and high velocities, on view at IVAN BENNINGTON’S Sports Outfitter, Mackay Street. ; PUBLIC NOTICES. < POTATOES POTATOES \VE have a line of POTATOES we *’ are selling at 17/6 per 2001 b. sacks. They are sound and right. - Get in quick. CABBAGES, CAULIFLOWERS, etc., as usual. Q.REYMOUTH RUCTION ART, BOUNDARY STREET ::: ’Phone 486. HOTELS ALBION HOTEL • MAWHERA QUAY :: GREYMOUTH. (Under New Management). Tho onl.v FIRE PROOF HOTEL on the West Coast. Excellent Cuisine and every comfort guaranteed. Commercials and Tourists specially catered for. G. S. SIMPSON (Late Sporting Reporter Christchurch “Press” and “Referee”), Proprietor. REVINGTON’S HOTEL GREYMOUTH. The Premier Hotel on the West Coast (Under Vice Regal Patronage.) Excellent cuisine. Every attention and comfort. Personal supervision. Correspondence promptly attended to. MRS. M. A. THORNTON, Proprietress. P.O. Box No. 36 ::: ’Phone No. 70. CHRISTCHURCH HOTELS npHE Proprietor of ST. ELMO (which 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, 28 August 1929, Page 1

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