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MODERNISM • Ladies! It is said that “a woman’s hair is her crowning glory,” but that is only true, when it is well groomed, and kept up-to-date. To-day the WAVE is THE FASHION. Have yours WAVED at once. You will never regret it. The improvement is wonderful. OUR EUGENE, MARCEL, or FINGERWAVE is a thing of joy. MISS LESLEY MARSHALL TOILET SALON, 38 MAWHERA QUAY :: Phone 486.

! AUCTIONS ~ .Q RE Y SALE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13. Account Mr. T. W. Butler: 60 FAT LAMBS. Further entries invited. DALGETY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers. LIVE STOCK SALE AT TOTARA ■ FLAT SALE YARDS. ON A DATE TO BE ADVERTISED LATER. TLTCMAHON AND LEE will sell by auction:— 75 HEAD STORE BULLOCKS (3 and 4 years old, good colours and sorts.) 80 HEAD MIXED STORE CATTLE. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. TENDERS ” BLACKBALL COAL MINE’ ' RENDERS will be received up to x SATURDAY, November 11, for the DRIVING of a STONE DRIVE, about 10 chains in length. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of the Company at Blackball. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

JOHN G. QUINN, Mining Manager. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. 'TENDERS will be received at the Board’s Office, Christchurch, up to 5 p.m. on MONDAY, November. IS, 1933, for the PURCHASE of the DUNGANVILLE SCHOOL, Outbuildings and Site (comprising 2 roods 36 perches, more or less.) A deposit of 5 per cent. must, accompany each tender, the highest or any of which will not necessarily be accepted. " CHAS. KIRK, Secretary. Education Office, Christchurch, October 28, 1933. RENDERS are invited for Purchase A and Removal of Six-roomed House, situated at Ikamatua Schoolground. Tenders close Monday next, with Reed Bros., Builders, Ikamatua. TO LET r PO LET. —House in Leonard Street. — x Address at “Star” Office. iqpo LET —Double-fronted Shop, Upper Mawhera Quay; cheap rent. —Apply Railway Hotel. VyANTED TO LET—Section, Stables ’ ’ and Shed, near Recreation Hotel. —Cash and Carry Providers. Phone 44IML FOR SALE. ■J7OR SALE —Good strong Bedding -*■ Plants: Salpiglossis, Nicotiana, Nudbeckia, etc.; 1/- per dozen. Nimulus, Aquitegia, Agathea, etc., 1/6 dozen. —J. C. Larking, Shakespeare St.

TfOR SALE—4J S.V. Ariel Motor Cycle; late model; e. 1., chromium tank; chains, sprockets and engine o.k. New big end; new tyres. Price reasonable. —Write “Motor,” Box 56. POR SALE—As a going concern, -*• Confectionery, Ice Cream and Soft Drinks Business; opposite Opera House. —Apply to shop or Mrs W. Larcombe, Shakespeare Street. PROPERTY FOR SALE £350: DWELLING, five rooms; garage. Recently renovated. Conveniences. E.L., etc. Concrete paths. Quarter acre, Cobden. £425: DWELLING, six rooms; 3i acres Leasehold; handy position, Cobden. £750: DWELLING (large), six rooms. Excellent business site; large section, good garden; gas stove and copper, etc. £80: CORNER RESIDENTIAL SECTION; suitable for two residences; Karoro. Low price. £45: TWO SECTIONS, Cobden. Further particulars from CHAS. H. ROSE PROPERTY SALESMAN. PUBLIC NOTICES TT’S SAYING A LOT! But never! heless true: In all parts of the world the Atwater Kent Radio is the people's choice. Hear others, then see Gifford, Tainui Street. A~~FTERNOON TEA GATHERINGS! Cremalt Wheatmeal Bread is becoming the popular.fancy at afternoon tea parties. it is really delicious and so good for your health’s sake. Take a loaf home to-day and try it.—Shannon and Glen, Bakers, Guinness Street. PICTURE FRAMING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Let us help you. to select your MOULDINGS from our extensive range. We have a wonderful variety. SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. ROSE’S ELECTRICAL PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, UPPER MACKAY STREET.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1933, Page 1

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