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REGULATION SAFETY FIRST. FIRST AID SETS As supplied to Coal Mines, Sawmills, Factories, Farms and Households. Complete with all necessary material of best quality obtainable, in suitable locked cases. Prices 15/-, 27/6, £2 7s 6d and £4 15s. Full supplies of all small lines. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY AT KEDDIE’S, CHEMIST. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.

FOR SALE. pRIVATE HOI EL—All-year Seaside; x widely known; great possibilities, £6ooo.—Barfoot’s N.Z. Insurance J Building, Auckland. ■pOR SALE. —Dodge Motor Car, threex seater; Colonial body; in good running order. —Apply J. Dumble, Mackay Street. POR SALE—A pen of eight White ■ Leghorn Hens, with Cockerel. Special prize winners at Grey and Hokitika Shows. —Apply T. Jones, Kilgour Road. POR SALE.—LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situated South Beach, comprising Ig acres good land, with Four-roomed Dwelling thereon. Building in good order. Electric light. Immediate possession.—For price and particulars apply Messrs. G. W. Moss and Coy., Land Agents, Mackay Street, Greymouth. JpOR SALE.—Good Green Lucerne Hay.—Apply G. W. Moss and Co., Mackay Street. POR SALE—COLUMBIA and H.M.V. GRAMOPHONES; also Records. Needles, etc.—Apply G. W. Moss and Co., Gramophone Dealers, Mackay St., Greymouth. QCARLET ELDER—A’ blaze of brilliant clusters, scarlet berries; 3/6 each delivered.—'Skene’s, Stuart Street, Dunedin. LOST AND FOUND. T OST—On Saturday afternoon, a Brown Overcoat, between Charleston and Greymouth.—Finder please return to Star Office. PUBLIC NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. A First-class MOTOR MECHANIC is now employed at MACKS, and all classes of MOTOR REPAIRING will now be undertaken. Note the addressH. McGLASHAN, Premier Garage, Tainui Street.

GUARANTEED NEW SEASON’S TESTED SEEDS. English Flower Seeds (2/6 per dozen packets). Cooper’s Vegetable Seeds (2/6 dozen packets). Seed Potatoes: Robin Adair, Epicure, Snowdrop, Kidney, Arran Chief, Black Kidney, Up-to-date. Schalots, Tree Onions, Garlic, Nitrate of Soda, and Cabbage Plants. Spring is fast approaching. Get in while the selection is good. BECK’S CASH STORES MACKAY AND TAINUI STREETS. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKENS, bred 1 T ’ from strong healthyilaying stock. August hatches, day-old, 15/- dozen, £6 per-100; week-old, 18/- and £7. SeptOct. hatches, day-old, 12/6 doien, £5 per 100; week-old, 15/- and £6. Crates and railage free—-W. H. ROBINSON, 72 Locksley Avenue, Burwood, Christchurch. £CHOOL OF JQANCING NOW OPEN AT THE DRUIDS’ HALL, under the eminent tutelage of MISS DOROTHY THWAITES (principal), late pupil of Australia’s and New Zealand’s foremost dancers. Six years’ teaching experience. Pupils’ previous successes include Otago Championship, 1925; New Zealand Championships, 1925, 1926, 1927 1928 and 1929. Intending patrons apply for particulars. ’Phone 14.

rpo yyEST QO ASTERS! J. D. PARKER (Late Railway Hotel, Greymouth), HAS TAKEN OVER THE NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL (THE SPORTS’ RENDEZVOUS), Corner St. Asaph and Madras Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. The house has been refurnished and renovated throughout. SPEIGHTS’ PRIZE ALE ALWAYS ON TAP. West Coast friends specially welcome. Correspondence will receive urgent attention. Christchurch ’Phone No. 34-273. CHRISTCHURCH HOTELS. (2J.RAND NATIONAL WEEK, Christchurch. —“Stonehurst,” the leading Private Hotel, requests intending visitors to reserve accommodation immediately. Tariff 15/-. —Telegrams, “Stonelea.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 August 1930, Page 1

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