COLLYER’S LAUNDRY ■ U HOKITIKA, WISH to announce that a DEPOT i * ’ has been opened at — J. A. SMITH AND CO., LTD., 4 Suit Experts, Tainui Street, for the purpose of receiving SHIRTS, ■COLLARS, Etc. 48 Hour Delivery. Further particulars at Depot. AUCTIONS. GREY STOCK SALE. ~ MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, At 1.30 p.m. JEFFRIES AND CO. will sell: — 20 PRIME BULLOCKS (ex South Westland). v ,QR E Y SALE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. 20 HEAD PRIME CATTLE. 1 TRUCK PRIME SHEEP. DALGETY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers. TO LET. Tpo LET —Furnished Flat, self-contain- i ed. —Apply “363,” c/o Star Office. i — ; —== ] FOR SALE, 1
MORRIS COWLEY FOUR-DOOR ’ SEDAN We have one of these popular Machines FOR SALE, at a bargain price. Just overhauled; new tyres and paint. Model 1929-30; 14 h.p. Apply— McGLASHAN’S GARAGE. FOR SALE. F~ pODGE CAR, Five-seater Tourer; in perfect order. Good tyres. New battery. Trial given. Can be seen at the Dispatch Foundry, Greymduth. JpOR SALE. —Five-roomed Dwelling, quarter-acre Section, in Runanga. —Address at "Star” Office. JpOR SALE—Two Steel Drums, 40 A gallons.—Apply “Star” Office.
PUBLIC NOTICES REGULAR MEETING Lazar Lodge will be held on MONDAY, Oct. 17, 7.45 p.m. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. VISIT OF MEDICAL DIRECTOR CASHMERE SANATORIUM. T> R - MACINTYRE will be at the GREY RIVER HOSPITAL on WEDNESDAY, 19th inst., from 9 a.m., for the purpose of interviewing patients. GOLD SLUICING. rpHE Cobden Engineering Company are specialists in the manufacture of bends of any angle, tapered pipes, branch pipes, tees, bevel rings, ripples and perforated plates. A large stock of plates and angles always at hand, to facilitate work at short notice. Prompt attention will be given to any instructions by letter, or ’phone 65M, during working hours, or 307 during the evening. QTURDY BEDDING PLANTS.—Asters, Antirrhinums, Larkspurs, Annual Chrysanths, Nemesia, Phlox, Ursinia, etc., 1/3 doz., 7/- box (6 doz.); Cineraria, Diascia, Carnation, Gaillardia, etc., 2/- doz. Stamps for list. Country orders £1; freight free. Inspection invited.—H. MALHAM, Ida Str, Marsden Road. Plants also obtainable at Seymour’s, Mackay Street.
WEST COAST FLORIST CO. Shop, Mackay St.; Nursery, ’phone 360. We grow our own bedding-out plants and perennials, without artificial heat, at our Nursery, Marsden Road. Annuals from 1/- per doz.; Tomato Plants 1/per doz. Your inspection cordially invited. Reef ton Rep.: Mr. Stanley Austin. FAIRHALL AND CAMPBELL, Proprietors.
DR ES H VEGETABLES and FRUIT. Choice Hothouse Tomatoes 2/- lb. Best Island Tomatoes 1/- lb. Pineapples 1/- to 1/6 each Sweet Navel Oranges 8 and 10 for 1/-. Choice Grapes 1/4 lb. Bananas 8 and 10 for 1/Spring Cabbages, Asparagus, Lettuce, Rhubarb, Spring Onions & Cucumbers at lowest market prices. SEYMOUR & CO. (D. T. PATERSON), MACKAY STREET :: GREYMOUTH, ’Phone 403. NOW’S ’ THE TIME TO RENEW YOUR PERMANENT WAVE I WE SPECIALISE IN THE LATEST EUGENE PERMANENT WAVING. Telephone 464. MRS. ROSS JUBILEE BUILDINGS (UPSTAIRS), MACKAY STREET.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 October 1932, Page 1
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