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

PUBLIC NOTICES. GREYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 111 POISON has been laid on the RUBBISH DUMPS at Shakespeare Street and Arney Street. F. H. DENTON, Town Clerk. TO RACEHORSE OWNERS. THE STEAMER “KAITOA” LOAD® HORSES, at Greymouth, for the NELSON RACES EARLY ON SATURDAY MORNING, 16th inst.

TTAVE your Cardigan, Pull-over, Costume, Knickers, etc., machinemade to your own measure. Quality and work guaranteed. Prices moderate. MISS WHEATLEY NO 2 MACKAY STREET, (Next Walter Scott’s.)

WAITAHA BUTCHERY MILTON ROAD. IF you require the best Meats at lowest prices, Ring 452, call, or see the delivery cart. —GIVE US A TRIAL— J. MANERA, Proprietor. MARKET GARDENS LIMITED P.O. BOX 598 :: CHRISTCHURCH. PRODUCE QUOTATIONS. We will put on express, trains the same day as order received, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, and Produce, and will pay railage on all orders from 7/6. We stipulate cash with order, as our prices are very low. VEGETABLES. Best Table Potatoes,, 561 b. bags, 4/-, Tablo Swedes, 561 b. bags, 3/6, Pickling Onions, lid lb; Beetroot, 1/6 doz. bundles; Cauliflowers, 4/- doz.; Vegetable Marrows, lid lb.; Cucumbers,.2/- doz.; Leeks, 4/- doz. bundles; Parsnips, 2/doz. bundles; Dessert Tomatoes, 121 b. boxes, 3/-; Sauce Tomatoes, 121 b. boxes 2/-; Table Onions, lid lb.; Carrbts, 1/6 doz. bundles; Cabbage, 4/- doz.; Pumpkin, 2d lb.; Jam Melons, 2d lb.; Silver Beet, 6d bundle; Celery, 5/- doz.; Green Tomatoes, 2/- box: Red Cabbage, 6d each. FRUIT. Apples, best dessert, 6/6 case; Cooking Apples,- 5/6 case; Pears, Dessert, 6/6 case; Peaches, Freestone and Clingstone, 4/9 case; Lemons, 1/6 doz.; Sweet Oranges, 1/6 doz. PRODUCE. We have been appointed selling agents for the West Coast for one of the largest Bacon Factories in Christchurch, and we quote mild sugar cured hams and bacon as follow:—Bacon: rolls lid lb., sides 9id lb.; Hams, ll|d lb.; Rolled Hams, 1/- lb.; Cooked Hams, 1/6 lb.; Lard, 6d lb. Freight on bacon to any West Coast station is 1/6 for 14Ibs. and 2/- for 281bs. We solicit a trial order, and we guarantee to replace anything, free of charge, that arrives in bad condition. I EXCELLENT HOMES AT PRICES TO MEET TO-DAY’S CONDITIONS. COWPER STREET—A splendid property; g-acre Freehold, STX-ROOM-■kD DWELLING, in - first-class order. Every possible convenience; ©.!., garden, lawns, concrete paths, gar- ° WUer left dist rict.—Price HIGH STREET— Near town, valuable t n /?TT C ,J 3 H bstantial SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, m good order and all convenieces. Quarter-acre Freehold. SHAKESPEARE STREET—An ideally situated property, with a COMMODIOUS HOUSE, in good order. Freehold—£looo. ALSO DWELLINGS: ‘ Shakespeare Street .. £ll5O Alexander Street .. .. £875 Cobden (corner) .. .£650 Cobden £ 350 SECTIONS: Shakespeare Street .. £l2O Cobden, Main Street .. £125 NANCARROW & CO. LAND AGENTS » MACKAY STREET SHOP IN RUNANGA. GOOD SERVICE ASSURED. A 'D"e R s o N’ S Agents for Greymoutn Evening Star. Latest editions of 1/- Yellow Backs just arrived. Face Powders, Face Creams, Hair Lotions, Boomarang Mouth Organs, Scally Wag and Table Tennis Set, etc. FARQUHAR, Grocer. Buy here and save. We sell for cash and deliver to all parts. ’Phone 478 U. (j. DALZIEL, Family Butcher. Oldest established butcher in Runanga. One quality only—the best. Lowest possible prices for cash.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 April 1932, Page 1

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