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LADIES You are not old; indeed, you need never look old, but that straight unruly hair needs waving, and those tiny grey hairs peeping through require tinting, and other little defects could be remedied at small cost. CONSULTATION FREE. No obligation incurred. MISS LESLEY MARSHALL BEAUTY SPECIALIST, MAWHERA QUAY. ’Phone 456. AUCTIONS SATURDAY, 26th, at 11 a.m.., AT ROOMS, MACKAY STREET. TTARLEY AND CO., LTD., instructed J--*- by the Public. Trustee, will sell by Public Auction as above: — LEASEHOLD SECTION, containing one rood, being Section No. 2 Block 34, Pitt. Street, Township of Runanga, together with FOUR-ROOMED DWELLING thereon. Full particulars from the auctioneers, HARLEY & CO., LTD. TO LET mo LET—Shop in Werita Street.— -*• Apply Public Trust Office. FOR SALE. t? ’2’X BUYS excellent Light Touring c.V I*7 o ar . j n p er f ee t condition; guarantee 30 m.p.g. Owner forced to sell. —Apply ‘‘Car,” c/o “Star” Office.” TpOR SALE—Ariel Motor Cycle, 1931 A Model; 0.H.V., sloping cylinder; electric light, pillion rests, etc. In good condition throughout. A snip at £4O. —Address at “Star” Office. pOR SALE—Shop Counter, 10ft. 6ins. by 3ft. by 3ft. —'Apply G. W. Moss and Coy., Mackay Street. pOR SALE—Good Oaten Straw Cow Chaff, 2/6 bag; Heavy Green Lucerne Hay, 5/- bale; F.A.Q. Oaten Chaff, 4/- bag; cash. —Apply G. W. Moss and Coy., Produce Merchants, Mackay Street. MACHINERY FOR SALE. QAWMILLING MACHINERY receives .every ounce of power developed if driven by Renold Chain Drives; 98i per cent, efficiency ALL the time. Ring Dispatch.. Foundry; Kent & Stevens; P. K. Kingdom LOST AND FOUND. W'OULD Lady seen taking Parcel of Children’s Clothing from Kettle’s counter on Saturday night, please return same to save further trouble? QTRAYED on my property at Kaiat'a, a Bay Horse (with star on forehead), one hind leg lame. —Apply A. Jacobs, Kaiata. POULTRY AND EGGS LANGSHANS EXCEL. POR .Eggs, Table, Show.—Winners at A Papanui 1933, Single, 3 Bird Aggregate and Winter Test. Highest breed average, and heaviest eggs in the competition. Imported from N.S.W. leading strain. Booking orders. Sittings 15/-; 12 d.o. chicks 20/-. Larger orders by ar-rangement.-—DALZIEL, Karoro, Greymouth. POR SALE —White Leghorn Chicks: Day-old, 10d each; week-old, 1/each; 2 weeks old, 1/3 each. Booking orders for 10 week-old pullets at 3/6 each. Settings (15 eggs) 5/-. Cash with order. —Mrs. H. Keith, Cobden. iyrOTHER-HEN with 15 Hen-hatched Chicks, 16/- (White Leghorns); 18/- Black Orpingtons, on rail Christchurch. Orders strictly in rotation. — Hagelstrom’s Poultry Farm, Broadfields Rural, Christchurch. PUBLIC NOTICES farmers! AT LAST! A MILKING PLANT AT A REASONABLE PRICE. £49/10/BUYS A KEW TWO-COW McCORMICK-DEERING MILKING PLANT. Apply— C. H. ROSE GREYMOUTH. WHERE TO STAY IN CH.CH. hotel cecil ~ (PRIVATE), 73 Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. One Minute from Railway Station. Coasters make this your Christ church home. First-class appointments. Every room large and gets the sun. Luxurious lounges, ample bath rooms, separate showers, new watei heating system installed. Excellent table and service. Garagt free for motor cars. Tariff 8/6 pei day. Weekly by arrangement. This Hotel is managed by a Wesi Coaster. MRS. K. BROWN, Proprietress. ’Phono 34-174. pOME to Christchurch for the Wintei Show, and stay at Stonehurst—- • the city’s popular Private Hotel. Lock up garages. Telegrams: “Stonelea. 1

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 August 1933, Page 1

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