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TO MOTORISTS WE SPECIALISE IN MOTOR HOODS, and guarantee a first-class job at a moderate price. TENTS AND FLYS. CANVAS HOSE FOR SLUICING, any size. All Canvas Goods made up at the shortest notice. P. G. WILLIS MACKAY STREET (next to Beck’s).

PUBLIC NOTICES. riHRISTCHURCH WOOLBROKERS’ V ASSOCIATION. SEASON 1931—1932. S a ] e Time Catalogues Close 11th Dec., 1931 2 p.m. 4th Dec., 1931 2">th Jan 1932 9 a.m. 18th Jan., 1932 25t Feb 1932 2’ P.m. 18th Feb., 1932 31st Mar/ 1932 9 a.m. 24th Mar., 1932 (Other sales to be arranged). Brokers reserve the right to ALTER CLOSING DATES according to limitations of Wool Committee. SELLING DATES: The above roster is subject to alterations being made in both time and date, and to fixtures being altogether withdrawn. Unless they receive express notice in writing to the contrary, brokers shall be held to have authority to sell at any such altered fixtures, notwithstanding that the grower, or vendor, has received no notice of such alteration. OFFERINGS: Growers are notified that wool is received for sale subject to all lawful regulations and conditions governing the trade. Brokers are not liable for loss arising directly or indirectly (owing to restrictions of lots and catalogues) from the wool not being put up for sale at the first or any subsequent sale. WET OR DAMP WOOL: Brokers desire to draw the attention of growers to the numerous complaints received from buyers of the amount of wet and damp wool offered in previous years, and would ask all growers, in their own interests, to use the utmost care and supervision in seeing that sheep are dry before shearing. Growers are expressly notified that brokers will not accept responsibility for any claims made by buyers for short weight, or damage due to wool being packed wet or damp, and that any claims on such account shall be borne by the grower. RE-CLASSED WOOLS: Brokers reserve the right to pool or bin clips of up to six bales, where wool Is .sent in by growers to be re-classed. No reserve will be accepted on group or bin lots, and any grower not wishing his odd bales grouped or binned must notify his broker when forwarding his wool, in which case such bales will be offered as “Stars.” INSURANCE: Growers are expressly notified that brokers’ charges do not cover loss or damage to wool while in store from iir< , caused by or in any way at tri-, laitabio to earthquake. All fire insurance policies and covers specially except liability on account of fire caused directly or indirectly by earthquake. If this risk is to be covered, special notification in writing must be given. SPECIFICATIONS: In all cases it is imperative that specifications and instructions be in the hands of selling brokers before wool reaches their stores. R. T. TOSSWILL, Secretary. USED CAR BUYERS Clients that have already bought, say that our cars DO ON THE ROAD WHAT OTHERS DO ON PAPER. Now hero is a chance for you to endorse this statement. If it is not here, just what you want, we will sure have it in Christchurch, so why hesitate? £5O Will buy a CHEV. TON-TRUCK, registered, and ready awaiting a new owner; tyres O.K. £65 Buys a NASH TOURER. Only one owner. In first-class order.

Tyres O.K. A trial will convince. £75 Gives you a CHEV. TOURER, 4 cyl., long strong model; F. and R. Bumpers; luggage carrier. £350 Buys a HUDSON 6 1929 SEDAN. This car is as good as new, and worth double the figure. We have sold this man a smaller car. Will trade a smaller car in part payment. Easy terms on all those jobs, if necessary. Also in stock, several cheap DELIVERYS, SEDANS, TRUCKS and ROADSTERS. DOMINION MOTORS LTD. ERIC M. GOOD, Representative, care Kennedy’s Garage. ’Phone 255. J^YRA-rpONE—MODEL 63 ' SUPERHETERODYNE 8, The World's Best Midget—Price 1932 Model now arriving in regular shipments. Arrange for a demonstration of this wonder wireless by calling, writing, or ringing. V. D. STEVENS ELECTRICIAN, 22 Mackay St. ’Phone 597. GARDENING, in all branches, including laying-out new and renovating old gardens. Also lawns, rockeries, pruning, planting, tidying and general gardening. Trees, Shrubs and Plants supplied. Estimates submitted for all classes of work. —H. HALHAM, Ida Street, Greymouth.

TAXI. JpOR Comfort, Care and Service, ring A 509.—Harry Hahn, Proprietor.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 November 1931, Page 1

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