LADIES 1 . v We have pleasure in announcing that we have REMOVED to premises next to INKSTER’S, LTD. Clients will find the change more convenient and comfortable. Your continued good patronage will be appreciated. MISS LESLEY MARSHALL BEAUTY SALON, MAWHERA QUAY. ’Phone 486. TO LET rpO LET.—Cosy Two-roomed Cottage, gas ring and light; use of garden. —Address at “Star” Office. rpo LET —Unfurnished Rooms. —ApJ- ply 2 Eldon Lane. rpo LET—Large Lock-up Shop, Mawhera Quay.—Apply Public Trust Office. qpo LET —Cottage in course of efection. —Address at “Star” Office. FOR SALE. POR PRIVATE SALE—Wolsely Hornet 12 h.>p. Saloon Car; in almost new condition; low petrol consumption. Reasonable terms to approved purchaser.—For price and particulars apply “X.Y.Z.,” c/o Star Office. POR SALE—TiIt for Chev. Lorry; suitable for grocer; as good as new.—Apply Mrs. » Stanton, Preston Road. pOR SALE —Cow; third calf; quiet A and good; due this week; £5. — E. Cook, Kumara Junction.
pOR SALE—Good Eating Potatoes, r £4/15/- ton, or 10/- sack; cheaper rail rate on 1| tons or more. Cash with order.—Apply A. M. Jones, Rural Mail, Weedons. TpOR SALE —Cheap, Chevrolet TourA ing Car; 5-seater; in good run-ning-order. Trial given.—Apply Guinness. and Kitchingham, Solicitors. JPOR SALE—Two good Cows;' both x calved. Full guarantee—Apply M. Minehan, Cobden. > TVTANGOLDS FOR SALE, 22/6 \ per ton, on trucks, Belfast, Canterbury.—C. L. McFadden, Johns Road, Belfast, Christchurch. pOR SALE —White Wrapping Paper, in any quantity, at -Star” Ofnce. POR SALE—Cow chaff, 2/6 pe.r. bag; Lucerne Hay, 5/5 per bale, cash. —Apply G. W. Moss and Coy., Produce Merchants, Mackay Street. MACHINERY FOR SALE. ■DUILDERS’ WINCHES, saws, con- •*-* Crete mixers, etc., are all more compact, portable and efficient with Renold Chain Drives. Ring Dispatch Foundry; Kent & Stevens; P. K. Kingdom TENDERS
TENDERS. SALE OF FARMING .LANDS. qpHE LANDS held by the Estate of 1 J. P. DOOLAN have been subdivided into seven blocks. Thgre are four blocks of Freehold land of 50 acres each, and three blocks of Renewable Lease of 119. 140 and 137 acres respectively. Tenders are now invited for the PURCHASE of these lands as a whole, or in separate blocks. The land is situated at Totara Flat, one of the most fertile farming districts on the West Coast, and adjoins thejnain Greymouth—Reefton Highway and Railway. Nearest railway station, post office and school are about one mile away. Good flat land, suitable for dairying and sheep farming. Well watered by natural water courses and drained by. the same means. In order to develop the lands and assist small farmers, we offer the following exceptional terms; —25 per cent, deposit, balance spread over 15 years, with interest at 5 per cent. No instalments of principal for three years on any block on which improvements to value of £250 effected in 12 months. Any one block will make an ideal farm. This is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a first-class farm on low ingoing and reasonable terms. All tenders to be addressed to The Executrix, J. P. Doolan Estate, care W. P. McCarthy, Solicitor, Mackay Street, Greymouth. Tenders close on THURSDAY, the 20th JULY, 1933, at 8 p.m. Plan of estate and terms and conditions may be inspected at “Star” Office, or Office of W. P. McCarthy, or will be forwarded, on application, to W. P. McCarthy, Solicitor, Greymouth.
PUBLIC NOTICES MISS E. M. STEVENS DRESSMAKER, 68 TAINUI STREET. ALL CLASSES OF WORK AT REDUCED CHARGES. FERRODOR PAINT The best paint to stand all weathers is “FERRODOR,” which is used extensively for wood and ironwork. Unequalled for roofs. Procurable in any colour. DISPATCH FOUNDRY CO. LID. AGENTS, P.O. Box 26, Greymouth. ’Phones Nos. 391 and 213. APPETISING SMALL GOODS. Roast Pork, Pork Fillets, Hot Roast Rabbits (Tuesdays), Uncooked Rabbits, Trotters, “Swan” Sausages, Frankfurts, Brawn, Black Puddings, beautiful Ham. All goods beautifully fresh. “THE DAINTY,” (L. MERCER, Proprietor), Albert St.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1933, Page 1
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