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SCHAEF’S SCHAEF’S SCHAEF’S FOB SCHAEF’S SCHAEF’S SCHAEF’S SCHAEF’S 17URNITURE SCHAEF’S SCHAEF’S - SCHAEF’S SCHAEF’S -DARGAINS SCHAEF’S SCHAEF’S " SCHAEF’S HOMES FURNISHED WITH QUALITY FURNITURE. COME AND INSPECT OUR PRICES FACTORY AND SHOWROOMS: HERBERT STREET : GREYMOUTH PUBLIC NOTICES McCORMICK-DEERING BALL-BEARING CREAM SEPARATORS. BUILT RIGHT, SOLD RIGHT AND SERVICED RIGHT. It Always PAYS to BUY the BEST. This famous Separator is now the most popular. Tests by hundreds of dairy farmers and factory managers in N.Z. all prove its efficiency and quality. Additional to many modern improvements, the exclusive Bowl design enables close skimming of cold milk. Manufactured in six sizes, for hand, power, or electric. Ask for a demonstration. Easy terms provided for. CHAS. H. ROSE AGENTS FOR McCORMICK—DEERING.

STAN DARRELL KEEPS THE COST OF LIVING DOWN. Cast your eye over these prices: — Handsome Sideboard, heart of silverpine, facings beautifully carved; size 6ft. by 9ft.; beautiful piece of work; good as new, to go at lOgns. Modern Oak Sideboard, containing Medical Chest, 2 Cupboards and 2 drawers, large mirror; £7 6s. Sideboard, 2 Doors, 2 Drawers, £4 12s 6d. Wardrobe, bevelled mirror, £7; Duchess Chest, 9 drawers, £3 10s; Scotch Chests, from 15/- to 50/-; Double and Three-quarter Beds, wood and iron, from 37/6 to 42/6; Extension Dining Table, extends from 4ft. 6in. to 9ft., £3 10s; Couches, from 12/6 to £2; Glass Case, suitable for jeweller or mercer, £3 ss; White Sewing Machine (perfect order), £5. STAN DARRELL MAWHERA QUAY ::: ’Phone 536. WEST OOAST JpLORIST CO.— For Bridal Bouquets, Funeral Orders executed at the shortest notice, new season’s Flower and Vegetable Seeds. Annuals of all kinds now ready; also Tomato Plants. These are all hardy plants. All Annuals 1/6 pei‘ dozen. Shop—Lawn’s Buildings, or ’Phone 360.

SEED POTATOES ROBIN ADAIR . . 4/- per qtr. UP-TO-DATE . . 3/- per qtr. TABLE POTATOES: Large Sacks 12/C: 281 b. for 2/A T J. TRUSCOTT FAMILY GROCER, MACKAY STREET ::: GREYMOUTH BUSINESSES IN ALBERT STREET. FRED PASCOE, Boot Repairer. Let your next Soles and Heels be Uskide. Lasts three times as long as leather. Sole and Heels, sewn, 9/6: Sole and Heels, rivets and rubbers, 8/6. Sole rgent for Uskide. MISS McKENZIE, late of Runanga Dressmaker. Alterations and Renovating done. Lessons in Cutting and Fitting given. Satisfaction assured. LAKEVILLE DAIRY: .We make a specialty of Hygienic Bottle Milk and the quality is the best. Give us a month and see for yourselves. Buttei and Eggs; Fresh Cream daily. O.K. MARBLE BAR.—On your way to the Competitions visit the O.K. Marble Bar, Corner Mackay and Albert Streets, for Choicest of English and Colonial Confectionery. J l »st arrived an artistic range of Fancy Boxes of Chocolates, suitable for presentation to your favouirte competitors. F G. COOPER, Phone 153, sell* nothing but the primest Beef, Mutton and Pork. Small Goods made daily Delivery to all parts of the town. A. NELSON, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. Make Nelson’s your headquarters for real good shave and hair-cut. Cleanliness guaranteed. Modern saloon. Best brands of Tobaccos in stock. W. LECHER AND CO.: Don’t throw that Frock or Suit away. Let us renovate them for you. We can add many months’ wear to them. Suits 10/-, Costumes and Frocks 7/-, Hats 3/6. Suite made to order from £B. THREADNEEDLE STREET. G. KNAPP, Builder and Contractor Plans and specifications prepared. Estimates glveu. Town and country work undertaken. No job too bigno job too small. We make a speciality of repair work.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 October 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 October 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 October 1930, Page 1

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