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 j BEAUTY SPECIALIST, • MAWHERA QUAY. ’Phone 456. " AUCTIONS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23; At 12.30 sharp. CLEARING SALE~OF DAIRY HERD, BREEDING EWES. PIGS, IMPLEMENTS, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On the Farm at Fern Flat, four miles on the north side of Reefton. ATCMAHON AND LEE, under instructions from Mrs. E Archer, will sell by Auction as above: — 24 Dairy Cows (due September and October); 106 Sheep (chiefly breeding ewes in lamb); 1 neifer, in milk; 2 two-year-old Heifers (in calf); 4 two-year-old empty Heifers; 1 four-year-old Holstein Bull: 1 two-year-old Holstein Bull; 16 Weaner Heifers; Riding Hack: 3 large Store Pigs, 2 BreedingSows; 9 Weaner Pigs; Farm Dray, Single Furrow Plough; Tyne Harrows, Mowing Machine (all Massey Harris make): Cultivator; Gig and Harness; and large quantity of Household Furniture and Effects. TENDERS GREYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. closing on SATURDAY. J- SEPTEMBER 9, 1933, and marked on outside of envelope “Ironbark Tender,” ' are invited for the SUPPLY of approximately 22,600 superficial feet of IRONBARK TIMBER. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. B. GILBERT, Secretary. Greymouth, 16/8/1933. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Shop Counter, 10ft. 6ins. by 3ft. by 3ft. —Apply G. W. Moss and Coy., Mackay Street. OR 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. BUILDERS’ WINCHES, saws, concrete mixers, etc., are all more compact, portable and efficient with Renold Chain Drives. Ring Dispatch Foundry; Kent & Stevens; P. K. Kingdom ======-. LOST AND FOUND. T EFT Leather Shopping Bag, with mottled leather stripe one side, on a seat in the Hospital grounds yesterday.—Finder rewarded on returning to Arthur Hill, shop, Herbert St. POULTRY AND EGGS FATTEN your own Xmas Poultry. White Leghorn Cockerels, six weeks old, ready now; 4/- per dozen. —Apply J. L. Rourke, Boddytown. fYRDERS taken now: Purebred W.L. Settings, 7/6; Day-old Chicks, Aug.-Sept., 11/- doz.; Oct.-Nov., 10/-; 8-week-old Pullets, 9/- pair. Bred from my prize winners.—A. Wilson, Karoro. FOR SALE —White Leghorn Chicks: Day-old, lOd 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. 11. Keith, Cobden. PUBLIC NOTICES farmers! A T LAST! A MILKING PLANT AT A REASONABLE PRICE. £49/10/BUYS A NEW TWO-COW McCORM ICK-DEERI NG MILKING PLANT. Apply— C. H. ROSE GREYMOUTH. N.Z. GOVERNMENT TOURIST OFFICE. NANCARROW & CO. AGENTS : : GREYMOUTH Persons about to travel can obtain RAIL, MOTOR, or STEAMER TICKETS, and RESERVE SEATS or BERTHS at Agents’ Office, MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. Time tables of all N.Z. Services on files, also List of Hotels and Rates. This Department is arranged for convenience of the public. NO extra charge whatever is made for booking, or other service given. NANCARROW & CO. AGENTS, N.Z. GOVERNMENT TOURIST DEPARTMENT.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1933, Page 1
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