COLLYER’S LAUNDRY HOKITIKA, VX7ISH 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. ARAHURA SALE YARDS. AUGUST 15. TEFFRIES AND CO. will sell bn ’ e -? account Perry Bros., Gibb Bros, and H. Bush: — 50 PRIME FAT CATTLE. 35 FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS. TO LET. 1 iO LET. —Five-roomed Dwelling, situated Bright Street, Cobden; hot and cold water; electric light.— Apply G. W. Moss and Coy., Land Agents, Mackay Street, Greymouth. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. TjOGS. Splendid litter; English Setters, by winning dog, Brooke Peppercorn, ex-Chip; Challenge Certificate; winner Royal Show. Daughter, Champion Ramaiti.. First-class gun dogs or companion. “R Y. W.,” Rcvington’s Hotel. TAAY-OLD CHICKS FOR SALE.— White Leghorns; 1/- each, or £4 10s per 100; railage paid. Cash with order. —Martin, 94 Burnside Road, Christchurch. DLACK Orpington, White Leghorn Quality Chicks; 15 with motherhen, 20/-; 45 with three mother-hens, 54/-. Railage free. —Hagelstrom’s Poultry Farm, Broadfields Rural, Christchurch. TpOR SALE —Pullets, Black OrpingA ton, R.1.R., 9/6 pair; Light Sussex, 12/-; Cockerels, from 10/-. —Heath, Mackworth Farm, Christchurch. I TpOR SALE. —Three good Cows; close A to profit; sound and quiet.—Address at “Star” Office. TpOR SALE —Sittings Minorcas, Anconas, Brown, White Leghorns, R.1.R., Sussex. Orpingtons, Plymouth Rocks, from 5/-. —Heath, Mackworth Farm, Christchurch. SALE.—Five-roomed House and Washhouse (with copper and tubs), at Ahaura. Cheap for cash. — Apply D. Ward, Ahaura. TpOR SALE —Hay, 90/- per ton; Straw, 40/- per ton; Mangolds, 18/- per ton; on trucks at Belfast, Christchurch. Cash with order.—C. J. McFadden, Johns Road, Belfast. LOST AND FOUND T OST —Amber-drof) Earring. Reward. —Miss Lesley Marshall, Beauty Salon, corner Boundary St. and Mawhere, Quay. ipOUND —Set of False Teeth, at Te x Kinga, Saturday night.—Apply “Star” Office. PUBLIC NOTICES
FERRODOR PAINT ■s The best paint to stand all weathers is “FERRODOR,” which is used extensively for wood and ironwork. Unequalled for roofs. Procur.**ble ip anv colour. DISPATCH FOUNDRY CO. LTD. AGENTS, P.O. Box 26, Greymouth. ’Phones Nos 4 and 213.
MARKET GARDENS LTD. . P.O. Box 598 Christchurch VUE will put on express trains the ’* same day as order received, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, and Produce, and will pay railage on fruit orders and vegetables to the value of 7/6. We stipulate cash with order as our prices are very low. VEGETABLES. T>EST 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.; Cabbage 4/- and 6/- doz.; Cauliflowers, 4/and 6/- doz.; Pumpkins, 2d; Melons, 2d lb.; Celery 4/- doz. bunches; Leeks, 3/doz. bunches; Walnuts, 8d lb. Wo will pack assorted cases of any value. FRUIT. TDEST 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, 2001 b.; Pollard, 2001bs. 15/-; Bran, 180Ibs. 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, 20/- ton; Bacon, rolls, 10J lb.; Bacon, sides, 9Jd lb.; Hams, lid lb.; Rolled Hams, 1/11b.; 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. i P.O. Box 598 ::: Christchurch.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1932, Page 1
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