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PERMANENT WAVE - PERMANENT WAVE PERMANENT Now only WAVE ! PERMANENT WAVE PERMANENT OKA WAVE • PERMANENT WAVE PERMANENT For full head. WAVE PERMANENT WAVE ’ APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY. MISS LESLEY MARSHALL I BEAUTY SALON, I CORNER MAWHERA QUAY AND BOUNDARY STREET. , ’Phone 486. AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 2 p.m. AT ROOMS, MACKAY STREET. STOCKTAKING AUCTION SALE. LT ARLEY & CO., LTD., will sell by auction as above: Handsome Oak Sideboard, Rimu Sideboard, Oak Bedroom Suite, 3-piece Chesterfield Suite, 2 Carpet Squares, 12 Hearthrugs, Runners, Duchess. Chests, 4 Leather H.B. Chairs, 2 Wood Bedsteads, 6 Rolls of Linoleum, Morris Chair, Gas Range, Curtains, Sheeting, etc.; also Push Chair, Pram, and a Gramophone; also 60 Sacks of Wheat; 50 Ladies’ Pullovers. TOTARA FLAT SALE YARDS. MONDAY, JANUARY 30, at 12.30. sharp MCMAHON AND LEE will sell by Auction as above: — 60 HEAD STORE CATTLE. 500 CROSSBRED EWES (4, 6 and 8 tooths). 400 GOOD CROSSBRED WETHERS (4, 6 and 8 tooths). 300 GOOD STORE LAMBS. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. ' - ] FdR SALE. i 7OR PRIVATE SALE—Six Heavy ; and Medium Draughts; 4,5, and 6 i year olds; mares and geldings; guar- j anteed sound and right. On view at ] Kennedy's Stables. Ask for C. H. Ireland. TpOR SALE—Twenty White Leghorns, 4/6 pair; also 4 pairs Pullets, 8/6 pair.—Address at Star Office. TENDERS. 'JpENDERS are invited for Painting outside, and part of inside, of our buildings. at our . office. —C. Smith, Ltd., Mawhera Quay. XVRITTEN Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 4 o’clock p.m. on MONDAY, the 30th JANUARY, 1933, for the PURCHASE t of the undermentioned MILLING TIM- r BER, situated in Provisional State Forest Reserve No. 1605, Block IX., Hohonu Survey District: — Rimu . . . . ?7,150 Kahikatea . . . . 92,980 100,130

Full particulars can be obtained on application. S. A. C. DARBY, ConServatoi- of Forests. PROFESSIONAL. TEACHER OF MUSIC. AfR. JAMES PATERSON, L.R.A.M., L.T.C.L., etc., etc., Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Theory and Harmony. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Address: 80 High Street. MR. HAROLD PRESCOTT BEL-CANTO TENOR, HAS RESUMED TEACHING at his Studio, Lima’s Buildings (upstairs), Tainui Street, Opposite Opera House. PUBLIC NOTICES 2\J"EW SEASON’S PICKLES. Walnuts, Pickled Onions, Mixed Pickles. Sauces and Salad Dressing. We specialise in Pickles and Sauces. THE DAINTY, ALBERT STREET. MISS WHEATLEY ’ SPECIALISES in Machine Knitting, Costumes, Bathing Suits, Pullovers, Cardigans, Sox, etc., in wool or silk. Prices are most moderate. Address: Upper Mackay St., next Walter Scott. CARRYING SERVICE ' J-JUSINESS men and residents, we are at your service. We have a modern 3-ton truck, and make a speciality of long distance trips. Get our price list. EADIE BROS. CARTAGE CONTRACTORS 28 High Street. ’Phone 298. OUR NEW TERMS —for the — ALFA—LAVAL SEPARATORS: £1 DEPOSIT AND NO FURTHER PAYMENT until October 23, 1933. After that date, 12 months’ terms. MAIN FEATURES: Rust-proof Bowl and Discs. Ball-Bearings. Unconditional Guarantee. Free Service for all time. FARMERS, Ring 119, and our Representative will call on you. BAILLIE, NEVILLE & CO. WERITA STREET :: GREYMOUTH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1933, Page 1

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