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BOUCHER & CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE STORE. Mustard Pickles, 1/- bottle. Quarter lb. Tins Cocoa, 8d tin. Baking Powder, 1/- tin. Six packets Jelly Crystals, 1/-. Riverhead Tobacco, 1/6 tin. No. 3 Tobacco, 1/5 tin. Silver Fern Tobacco, 1/5 tin. Cigarettes, 7d and 8d packet. Six cakes Toilet Soap, 1/-. Bars Soap, 6d bar. Five packets Lux, 1/-. Our prices for Fruit, Confectionery and Crockery are the lowest in town. PUBLIC NOTICES. GREEN’S AND SWAN HAMS, BACON AND SMALL GOODS ARE THE FINEST PROCURABLE. ‘ BACON, SLICED, lOd and lid lb. HAM, RAW, 1/1 lb. HAM, COOKED, 1/7. HAMS, whole, mild cure, 9d. PORK BELGIAN SAUSAGE, lOd. REAL PORK SAUSAGES, lOd WAITAHA CHEESE, 7d. MATURED CHEESE, Bd. GOOD OLD EXPORT, lid. CHESDALE, 1/4 lb. KOKATAHI FACTORY BUTTER 1/PURE CEYLON TEA, 1/4. BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE, 1/9, 2/3 OUR GROCERY VALUES are unbeatable. Special quotations given for quantities. BECK & CO. OUR DUCO DEPARTMENT IS STILL AT YOUR SERVICE. We have just landed a new shipment of the very latest shades in Duco and Enamel. GET OUR QUOTE FIRST. SCHAEF’S LTD. ’PHONE 523.

KING ’Phone 298 for CARTAGE of every description. Up-to-date G.M.C. 3-ton truck at your service. Heavy long-distance trips a specialty. Reasonable charges. See us first. EADIE BROS. Cartage Contractors, 28 High Street. GARDENS LTD., P.O. BOX 598 ::: CHRISTCHURCH. We will put on Express trains the same day as order received, FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES and PRODUCE, and will pay railage on fruit and vegetable orders to the value of 7/6. We stipulate cash with order, as our prices are very low. VEGETABLES: Table Potatoes, in 561 b. bags, 4/-; Table Carrots, ’2/6; Parsnips, 3/sugar bag: Table Onions, 3d 1b..; best Cabbages, 6/- per dozen; good quality, 4/- doz.; best Cauliflowers 6/- doz., good quality 4/- doz.; Pumpkins, North Island Iron Bark, 24d lb.; Melons, 2d lb.; Celery, 4/- doz. bunches; Leeks, 3/- doz. bunches; Rhubarb, 9/- doz. bundles; Walnuts, new season’s, 7d lb. We will pack assorted cases to suit; also small Onions in 501 b. bags, 6/-. Freight paid. FRUIT: Dessert Apples 7/6 case, Cooking Apples 6/- case; Pears 4/- half-case, Lemons 1/6 doz., Sweet Oranges 1/6 doz.; Poorman Oranges for Marmalade 1/- doz. Freight paid on Vegetables and Fruit orders for 7/6 or more. PRODUCE: Best whole Fowl Wheat 19/- sack; Pollard, 2001 b. bags, 14/6; Bran, 1801 b. bags, 9/6; Straw Chaff 2/6 sack, 10 sack lots 2/3 sack; Hay, 3/3 bale, 10 bale lots 3/- bale; Lucerne Hay, 5/- bale, 10 bale lots, 4/6 bale; Oatsheaf Chaff, 5/- bag, 10 bag lots, 4/6 bag; Carrots, 4/6 large sack; Table Potatoes, 2001 b. bags, 12/6; small sound Potatoes, large sacks, 4/6; Bacon Rolls, 10Jd lb.; Bacon Sides, 91d lb.; Hams, lid lb.; Rolled Ham, 1/- lb.; Lard, 6d lb. All above quotations for Produce on trucks Christchurch, sacks included. Cabbage, Cauliflower and Lettuce Plants, 2/ per 100, freight paid to any station.

MARKET GARDENS, LTD., P.O. BOX 598, CHRISTCHURCH. SHOP IN RUNANGA. GOOD SERVICE ASSURED. A FARQUHAR, Grocer. Buy here and save. We sell for cash and deliver to all parts. ’Phone 478 U. O. DALZIEL, Family Butcher. Oldest • established butcher in Runanga. One quality only—the best. Lowest possible prices for cash. IT ~A N D E R S O N ’ S Agents for Greymouth Evening Star. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. Cigarettes nnd Tobaccos. Novels and Magazines. Orders now being taken for Xmas 1 Numbers of all Weekly Papers.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 September 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 September 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 September 1932, Page 1

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