COLLYER’S LAUNDRY HOKITIKA, VITISH to announce that a DEPOT ’ ’ has been opened at J. A. SMITH AND CO., LTD., Suit Experts, Tainui Street, for the purpose of receiving SHIRTS, COLLARS, Etc. 48 Hour Delivery.. Further particulars at Depot. AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 2 p.m.’ AT ROOMS, MACKAY STREET. . Harley & co., ltd., will sell by auction as above: Household Furniture, etc.; also Blankets, Sheets, Carpets, Runners, 3 Gramophones, Wireless Set complete, Piano Player (almost new), etc., etc. .TO LET. rpO LET —Two roomed Bach; suit two men; handy to town. —Reply to “Bach,” c/o Star Office. ' FOR SALE. pOR SALE—Five-seater Ford Car, in (good running order; also Rosewood Overstrung Piano. What offers? —Address at “Star” Office. POR SALE.—Three good Cows; close A to profit; sound and quiet.—Address at ‘‘Star” Office. POR SALE —New Banjo-Mandolin and case; cost £5 10s; will accept £3 10s, or offer. —Address at “Star” Office. / pOR SALE.—Five-roomed House and ■ Washhouse (with copper and tubs), at Ahaura. Cheap for cash.— Apply D. Ward, Ahaura. pOR SALE —Hay, 90/- per ton; Straw, A 40/- per ton; Mangolds, 18/- per ton; on trucks at Belfast, Christchurch. Cash with order. —C. J. McFadden, Johns Road, Belfast.
LOST AND FOUND 0 f VVOULD the lad who went into the jj ’’ paddock on Kotuku —Bell Hill y Road, and took the Cover off the horse <; .branded “J. W. C.,” on Monday afternoon, Aug. 8, return it to save further ’ ■ - -; '' ' ; PUBLIC NOTICES ; ] COAL! COAL! | PREPARE FOR THE COLD NIGHT - AND BURN THE HOUSEWIFE’S 1 FAVOURITE COAL—BRAEHEAD 1 v COAL, NUTS AND SLACK. 1 —Also — REWANUI AND PAPAROA COAL. ORDERS left with Haglund Bros., Grocers, High Street; Abbie and Ramage, or Walker’s Store, Cobden; Groom Bros., Tainui Street, will - receive prompt daily delivery. J W. INGLIS J COAL MERCHANTS. ’PHONE 25. _ FUNERAL FURNISHER. / , L . 1 Q AUSTIN (late of Bellamy’s) has c k - 5, commenced business on his own *- account, in Reefton, as a FUNERAL * FURNISHER. £ All classes of work will have his 1 careful attention. ’Phone No. 10, shop and residence. 1 MARKET GARDENS LTD. P.O. Box 598 Christchurch IVE will put on express trains the £ ’’ same day as order received, 1 Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, and Produce, • and will pay railage on fruit orders I
and vegetables to the value of ■ 7/6. We stipulate cash with order as our prices are very low. VEGETABLES. i T2EST Table Potatoes, large sacks, 13/6, 561 b. bags 4/-; 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, lid lb.; Cab- - bage 4/- and 6/- doz.; Cauliflowers, 4/- - and 6/- doz.; Pumpkins, IJd 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. ’ J?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. "REST whole Fowl Wheat, 19/- sack, 2001 b.; Pollard, 1801bs. 13/6; Bran, 1801bs. 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, 1/6; Small Potatoes, 2001 b. bags, 4/6; Mangolds, loose, truck lots, 20/- ton; Bacon, rolls, lb.; Bacon, sides, 9£d lb.; Hams, lid lb.; Rolled Hams, 1/Hb.; Lard, 6d lb. Fresh Eggs 1/3 doz. (Freight paid on 25 dozen lots). 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. NEURITIS, SCIATICA, RHEUMATISM Don’t stop at home and wonder what the VIOLET RAY treatment is. Come ’n and have it explained to you, FREE of cost or obligation. All around you former martyrs to dread diseases have been, or are being, cured. Why not vou? It is a wonderful, painless invigorating treatment. Don’t hesitate any longer—CALL AT ONCE. if you are deaf, or hard of hearing, let me ffiow you the wonderful SONOTONE Deaf Hearing Apparatus. R. A. BILLOWS JUBILEE BUILDINGS.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1932, Page 1
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