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COATS ■ Boys’ and Girls’ COATS Women’s & Men’s COATS Best Quality COATS Leather COATS and COATS Waterproof COATS Overcoats COMPARE OUR PRICES. P. G. WILLIS MACKAY STREET GREYMOUTH (Next to Beck’s) ’Phone 245 PUBLIC NOTICES. IN AID THE NEEDY UNEMPLOYED. Jg I G SHOPPING DAYS. NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,. July 14, 15, and 16. In Support of the Business Queen, MISS J. BECK. It behoves you, who are in comparative comfort, to help the other fellow-. Dear Sir or Madam, — In connection with the All Nations’ Fair, which is being organised to raise money for the deserving cases of the unemployed, -we are endeavouring to further the cause by holding shop days on the 14th, 15th and 16th next. The idea is to collect goods of any nature, these goods to be centralised in the Jubilee Bhildings, next Self Help Shop, where they -will be sold on the abovementioned dates. Canvassers will wait upon you at an early date. We feel that business and private people must have a lot of goods which are of no great value to them, but no doubt would find a ready sale for this special object. Do all you can. Think out what you can give, so as to be ready for the canvassers. On behalf of the Business Committee — We Remain, S. B. WHITE, A. S. HOLCROFT. FIREWOOD! FIREWOOD! TAELIVERED in town, 1/- per sack. — E. Ackland, Boddytown. MARKET GARDENS LTD. P.O. Box 598 Christchurch HIE will put on express trains the ’’ same day as order received, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables,, and Produce, ; and will pay railage on fruit orders and.. A ,„.yesetables-to tire value of 7/6. We stipulate cash with order as our prices are very low.

VEGETABLES. (Reduced Prices). BEST Table Potatoes, .large sacks, 15/-, 561 b. bags 4/6; Carrots 1/doz. bunches, 2/6 sugar bag; Parsnips, 1/6 doz. bunches, 3/6 sugar bag; Swedes, 2/6 sugar bag; Table Onions, 2d lb.; Pickling Onions, ljd lb.; Cabbage 4/- and 6/- doz.; Cauliflowers, 4/and 6/- doz.; Pumpkins, lid lb.; Marrows, Id lb.; Melons, 2d lb.; Celery, 4/- doz. bunches; Leeks, 3/- doz. bunches; Walnuts, 8d lb. We will pack assorted cases to any value. FRUIT. T>EST Dessert Apples, 7/- case; Cooking Apples, 5/6 case; Pears, 3/- half case; Lemons, 1/6 doz.; Sweet Oranges, 1/6 doz.; Poorman or Sydney Oranges, for marmalade, 1/6 doz. Freight paid on all orders of 7/6 or more. PRODUCE. T>EST whole Fowl Wheat, 19/- sack, - 0 2001 b.; Pollard, 1801bs. 13/6; Bran, ISOlbs. 9/-; Straw Chaff, 2/6 sack, 10 sack lots 2/3 sack; Baled Hay, 3/3 bale, 10 bale lots 3/- bale; Lucerne Hay, 4/6 bale, 10 bale lots 4/3 bale; Oatsheaf Chaff, 5/- sack, 10 sack lots 4/6 sack; Carrots, large sacks, 4/6; Small Potatoes, 2001 b. bags, 4/6; Mangolds, loose, truck lots, 22/6 ton; Bacon, rolls, 10J lb.; Bacon, sides, 9£d lb.; Hams, lid lb.; Rolled Hams, 1/lb.; Lard, 6d lb. Freight not paid on produce. Quotations for produce on trucks Christchurch. No charge for sacks or cases. MARKET GARDENS, LTD., P.O. Box 598 ::: Christchurch.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 July 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 July 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 July 1932, Page 1

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