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FRUIT! FRUIT!! FRUIT ’!! We have been appointed Agents for a number of Nelson fruit-growers, and are booking orders for Ist grade fruit. Now ready, Apricots, Peaches, Plums (all sorts), Apples, Raspberries. Later, Nectarines, Apples, Walnuts, Strawberries, Cape Gooseberries. No Black Currants. Our representatives will wait on you, or orders left at shop. First delivery early next week. W. D. MURRAY & CO. MAWHERA QUAY :: GREYMOUTH. * FOR SALE. TpOR SALE. —1 Drafting Machine, 1 r Starrett Transit, Engineer’s and Carpenter’s Tools.—-Apply Mayhew, Wallsend, or' ring =’phone 160D,.' • T7OR SALE —Beach Kindling Wood: -*■ 5 bags or more, 1/- per bag; smaller quantitites 1/3 per bag—Orders can be left with Groom Bros., Butchers, ’Phone 228. FRUIT! FRUIT!! A PRICOTS 6/-, Peaches 6/-, Plums 5/- (201 b. case), Tomatoes 6/(141 b. case). All No. 1 quality. Railage paid; .express consignment. Cash with order. Supplies getting short. Order now; J. GORDON, 228 North Road, Papanui/Christchurch FARM SEEDS DELIVERED FREE. T?ARM SEEDS of guaranteed germination and purity at EXTRA LOW PRICES, DELIVERED FREE at nearest port or railway station during February and March of this season only. Write or wire for our Special Price List with Free Delivery Offer. PETER BOYD, 160, Rattray Street, Dunedin. TENDERS. WEST COAST A. & P. SHOW. •HpENDERS are invited for the BOOTH x and ICE CREAM STALL at the forthcoming Show. Tenders CLOSE with the' Secretary at Noon TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday), W. E. PRING, Box 27. TENDERS. rpENDERS are invited for th© erecx tion of a FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW, in Perotti Street. Plans and specifications may be seen at B. Dixon’s, Stationer. Tenders close with _H,. G. Dixon on. February -20. Lowest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. H. DIXON.

PUBLIC NOTICES. RESULTS ’’DIGGERS” ART UNION Drawn Town Hall, Wellington, 6th February, 1932. Ist PRIZE, £2OOO D 62985 2nd PRIZE, £5OO C 29376 3rd PRIZE, £250 830660 £lOO PRIZES A 32505 A 51518 872917 D 20204 £5O PRIZES A 88539 D 31608 D 62141 E 76152 £25 PRIZES A 61199 A 85921 C 52278 E 45711 £lO PRIZES A 28344 36787 42487 71958 77569 83712 95047 B 25122 37681 44289 59660 68982 93171 C 40445 D 34527 48037 E 34078 34272 51663 72243 £5 PRIZES A 21174 26253 28856 31056 4299 54013 59275 64745 67282 68379 71242 74362 / 75928 78112. 79434 84338 98381 829128 32147 34961 36811 52411 68286 70942 71113 72667 79481 92128 C 22507 32423 32808 34225 48487 55256 55856 58166 59614 60732 69194 88177 88543 94793 94829 D 21527 31062 32488 36343 42028 45049 48342 48905 49892 54055 75432 84775 87137 98125 E 26659 30444 35915 37925 38733 40616 50349 56554 77686 78037 81458 82560 86873 n. McArthur, Secretary.

HAVE YOUR ifJENNIS JJACQUETS REPAIRED BY AN EXPERT. A. E. KILGOUR Bookseller, Greymouth, Agents for CROMB AND MERRITT, LTD., Sports Dealers, Christchurch. EVERY TRADE OR PROFESSION nopd s BOOK-KEEPING. It is dangerous to attempt to carry on any kind of business transactions without the protection of Double-Entry Book-keeping. Small shop-keepers, farmers, . men and women in all lines of business, should protect themselves from loss and possible bankruptcy by acquiring a thorough knowledge of the essentials of Modern Book-keeping, as presented in the SPECIAL SHORT* COURSE (three months) offered by Banks Commercial College, at the small fee of five guineas. Write to-day for particulars of this interesting course. JJANKS COMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, 98, THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. H. AMOS. F.R.Econ.S., F.A.1.5., Managing Director.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 February 1932, Page 1

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