■OHRISTMAS QARDS PERSONAL GREETING CARDS, Printed with your Name and Address. ARTISTIC DESIGNS. A SPLENDID SELECTION. QREYMOUTH JjWENING gTAR COY., LTD., MA CK AY STREET. _ auctions ROTOMANU STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1929.. rpHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE will offer:— 20 FAT CATTLE. 15 2S-year STEERS. 15 YEARLING STEERS. 20 IiMPTY COWS. 15 MIXED CATTLE. 80 PRIME WETHERS.'-' 12 Good WEANER PIGS. Further entries invited. . Sale commences on arrival of Express from Greymouth. Light luncheon provided. FOR SALE OR TO LET T7OR SALE—Aster Plants, hardy out--U door grown, choice double ostrich plume; also Iceland Poppies. All 6d dozen. Delivery within fortnight. Postage Id dozen extra.—R. Newman, 40 Harper Street, Sydenham. ipOR SALE —Luncheon and Refresh- " ment Rooms, situated best part of town. Excellent future prospects. Immediate possession. Finance arranged—Apply C. L. Kettle, Land and Estate Agent, Midland Chambers, Greymouth. TO LET —Large Dwelling of nine rooms and out-buildings; situated Leonard Streep Greymouth. Previously used as a boarding house. Would suit two families. —Apply Guinness and 'Kitchingham, Solicitors. TpOR SALE —English Motor Car; in A good order; any trial given.—For price apply G. W. Moss and Coy., Mackay Street, Greymouth. POR SALE.—COLUMBIA and H.M.V. A Gramophones; also Records Needles, etc. —Apply G. W. Moss, and Co., Gramophone Dealers, Mackay Street. Greymouth. POR SALE. —Second-hand .250, .300 x Savage Hipower and Sporting .303. These are real bargains.—lvan Bennington’s Mackay Street.
PUBLIC NOTICES WEST COAST FLORIST CO. Every description of FLORAL WORK artistically made up to any design. Bridal Bouquets, Sprays, Buttonholes, Cut Flowers, Funeral Orders, executed at the shortest notice; also Wreaths, Crosses, etc. Flower and Vegetable Seeds. Shop: Lawn’s Buildings' Mackay St., or ’Phone 360. Reefton Representative: Mr. S. Austin
GUY FAWKES FIREWORKS NOW TO HAND Endless variety, including Assorted Boxes —2/- and 5/-. Endless “FACES” to choose from. TO BOYS: Three prizes will be given for the three best GUY FAWKES DISPLAYS. Displays must be brought to BOND’S WONDERLAND On MONDAY, November 4, at 7 p.m., to be judged.
• RE-BUILDING. T)URING the re-buildir of my premises, business has been TRANSFERRED NEXT DOOR (just next to the Club Hotel). Up-to-date stocks of MERCERY and BOOTS. CALL AND INSPECT. TIM SINNOTT NEXT CLUB HOTEL, GREYMOUTH
J. D. McKECHNIE 25 QUEEN STREET, BURWOOD, CHRISTCHURCH. BREEDERS OF UTILITY WHITE LEGHORNS & BLACK ORPINGTONS DAY-OLD CHICKS A SPECIALTY. October —15/- per dozen Sittings: 10/- for 15 eggs. Incubator lots arranged. Cash must accompany orders. Railage extra. 1 ICE CREAMS “SNOWFLAKE” ICE CREAM, The Purest on the Market. Good for young and old. What is more tasty than— NICELY COOKED HAM? , Cut to your own liking at 2/6 lb. SLICED BREAD for Picnics and Parties. All sorts of SOFT DRINKS at our Soft Drinks Parlour. MRS. A. HILL 'HERBERT STREET (Opp. Schaef’s).
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 October 1929, Page 1
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