THE FRUIT SEASON Apricots . . .. . G/Tomatoes . . .. .. 4/-' Plums 5/6 Cooking Apples .. .. 6/6 Dessert. Apples .. • 'llPreserving Jars (quarts .. 9/6 Preserving Jars (half gallons) 14/Jar Rings (dozens) .. .. 9d W. H. BOUCHER & CO. MAWHERA QUAY. PUBLIC NOTICES BRIDAL BOUQUETS, SPRAYS, ETC. Now is the time to select your Spring Flowering Bulbs. We have a. fine, as? sortment to choose from. WEST COAST FLORIST CO. MACKAY STREET, or ’phone 360. REEFTON AGENT, MR. S. AUSTIN.
OF INTEREST TO LADIES! OUR EUGENE PERMANENT WAVING Sets the Fashion in Permanents. Marcel and Water Waving and Hair Tinting at reasonable prices. Specialists in HAIR TREATMENTS i’or your particular needs. Ring ’Phone 464 for APPOINTMENTS. MRS. ROSS (Late of Christchurch), JUBILEE BUILDINGS (upstairs), MAuKAi STREET. '
HAVE YOUR DENNIS JJACQUETS REPAIRED BY AN EXPERT. A. E. KILGOUR Bookseller, Greymouth, Agents for CROMB AND MERRITT, LTD., Sports Dealers, Christchurch.
yOUR QLD gEPARATOR TAKEN AS A DEPOSIT ON A NEW McCormick-Deering Ball Bearing CREAM SEPARATOR NO CASH PAYMENT REQUIRED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 23, 1932. Further particulars from P. BULLEN District Representative. CHAS. H. ROSE LOCAL AGENT.'
FURNITURE AND JOINERY BUY WHERE YOU BUY BESTRIGHT AT THE WORKS. 'u R. S. TUNNAGE R. S. TUNNAGE Cut out all the R. S. TUNNAGE unnecessary highR. S. TUNNAGE front shop expenses R. S. TUNNAGE —get better value— R. S. TUNNAGE moro goods for the R. S. TUNNAGE mon / you spend. R. S. TUNNAGE pURNITURE AND JOINERY Ring ’Phone 337, R. S. TUNNAGE or send your ad- R. S. TUNNAGE dress, and our re- R. S. TUNNAGE presentative will R. S. TUNNAGE call. R. S. TUNNAGE pOR pURNITURE JJfADE JO pAST R. S. TUNNAGE NELSON QUAY :: COBDEN,
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. TITE have decided to quote West ’’ Coast buyers with Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. All orders received will be packed and put on Express trains the same day as received. We will pack assorted- cases in quantities required for domestic use. No order too small and none too large. We pay the freight to your nearest railway station on all orders for 7/6 or more. We stipulated cash with orders, as our prices are very low. VEGETABLES: Best Table New Potatoes in 561 b. bags, 4/6; Table Onions, Id per lb.; Carrots, 2/- doz.; Bunches Beetroot, 2/- doz. bunches; Cabbages (extra go®d), 4/- doz.; Pumpkins, 2J.d lb; Marrows, 2d lb.; Cucumbers, 2/- doz.; Lettuce, 1/6 doz.; Rhubarb, 4/- dozen bundles; Tomatoes, best Dessert, in 121 b. boxes, 4/-; Tomatoes (sauce), in 121 b. boxes, 2/6; Green 3d lb. . FRUIT: Apples, cooking, 5/- case; Dessert Apples 6/6; Pears 6/6; Peaches 4/6; Apricots 5/-; Nectarines 5/-; Plums 4/-; Greengages 4/6; all per case. Lemons 1/- doz.; Oranges 1/6 dozen. We respectfully solicit a trial order, and we guarantee to give satisfaction. REMEMBER, WE PAY RAILAGE. MARKET GARDENS, LIMITED, P.O. Box 598 :: Christchurch.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19320213.2.2.6
Bibliographic details
Greymouth Evening Star, 13 February 1932, Page 1
Word Count
462Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 February 1932, Page 1
Using This Item
The Greymouth Evening Star Co Ltd is the copyright owner for the Greymouth Evening Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of the Greymouth Evening Star Co Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.