THE MOST POPULAR COAL ON THE MARKET: < BRAEHEAD NUTS Only obtainable from W. J. INGLIS--32- ton, 16/- half, .8/- quarter. One of the few coals that keeps an oven steadily at the desired heat without shovelling and raking. Clean and economical. Braehead Screen Coal, Paparoa Screen Coal, Rewanui Screen Coal. Orders can be left with Haglund, High Street, Abbie-Ramage, Cobden. W. J. INGLIS COBDEN ;:; ’Phone 25 . WANTEDS WANTED TO BUY—Six' or eight '! good Dairy Cows; close to profit. —Address ,at “Star” Office. TX/ANTED. —First-class Yardsman.— Apply by letter to “Yardsman,” care “Star” Office. TJRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, x 22/6 per week.—MßS. VICTOR, 6 Alexander Terrace (just over railway bridge). TJENTAL CARS! Drive yourself. We guarantee comfort, reliability and economy.—Western Spray Coy., Modern Motor Car Painters and Body Repairers, Mackay Street. ’Phone 546. . ’ QCHOOL TIME: Writing Pads, 500 pages, lOd; 400 pages, 6d; 300 pages, 4d.—Harley and Co., Mackay Street, Greymouth.
VVANTED KNOWN —Baty’s Garage, ’ ’ Guinness Street, for Motor Accessories. Prices are most reasonable. Gent’s Bicycle, British ' ' built; Williams chain, wheel and cranks, Brampton fittings; pump, spanner and tool bag.—Gep. Kitchingham, Mawhera Quay. SCHOOL LUNCH CASES, 9d, 1/.-, 10 1/3, 1/6 each. Note Books Id, 2d each. —Harley and Co., Mackay St., Greymouth. ■jl/TILK-MADE BREAD! Shannon and Glen, Bakers, Guinness Street, make an excellent quality Milk-made Loaf, which is in great demand by those who prefer more refined and appetising bread. Try a loaf to-day. £^l/10/ — La dies’ Bicycles. Bri ma k e ; guaranteed tyres, complete with pump and spanners. —Geo. Kitchingham. T) EDROOM SUITES at White’s are -*-* - - even better value than’ ever, and certainly better value than can be obtained anywhere in New Zealand. The finish, the construction, the general appearance and durability places White’s Furniture on a plane by itself. If you are contemplating a purchase in Furniture or Furnishings, get it at White’s. —S. Burnett White, High Grade Furnisher.
GGLYKO, for chaps, rough skin, cracks, etc. Has cured others; will cure you. 1/6. —-H. Williams and Ross, Chemists. -| pr /—Bicycle overhauled and En- • A*-*/ amelled. A tip-top job at a fine price. Your old bicycle made like new. —Geo. Kitchingham, . Mawhera Quay. VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE! v Wo make a specialty of Small Goods, made fresh daily, and can offer you a wonderful variety. Our Small Goods are popular because they’re made from the best ingredients.— Shannon and Glen, Pastry Cooks, Guinness Street. OTOR-CAR OWNERS! We make or repair all kinds of Motor HoodiJ. Van Hoods and Side Curtains. Materials the best and prices moderate. —P. 1. WILLIS, Mackay St., Greymouth. CHILDREN THRIVE ON CREMALT V BREAD! Cremalt has the necessary vitamines for body-building, and once children try it, they want no other bread. Many Greymouth mothers are enthusiastic about this new loaf, and recommend it to others. Get a Fruity Cremalt Loaf to-day and let the kiddies sample it. —Shannon and Glen, Guinness Street. T?VERY woman will enjoy the deJL lightful atmosphere White’s superior Furniture and Furnishings creates. Furniture of beautiful design, and perfect workmanship, finished with our famous cellulose polish, does credit to the taste of the most fastidious. White’s Furnishings provide suggestions for home enhancement. Richly coloured curtains, velvets, satins, tapestries, cushions, deeply sprung chesterfields and chairs all have place at White’s, and point the way to artistic homes and restful comfort.—S. Burnett White, High Grade Furnisher.
HPHIS WEEK’S SPECIAL: Furnish that single bedroom with Combination Bedstead, Wardrobe and Duchess, and Pedestal. Price £lO. When present stocks are sold out, this offer cannot be repeated.—F. Hayes, Mawhera Quay. TPNGLAND & AUSTRALIA ENTHUSIASTIC! Cremalt is the bread that England and Australia have gone so enthusiastic about. For goodness, flavour and quality it cannot be excelled. If you’ve not yet tried it, take a loaf home to-day.—Shannon and Glen, Guinness Street, Sole Patent Rights for Greymouth. PUBLIC NOTICES TO THOSE ABOUT TO BUILD '■ - / ANE SHILLING per 100 on the timber in an ordinary bungalow represents about £6. Why spoil a £6OO job for, such a paltry sum, by using inferior grades of timber, which will have to be renewed in a fe-w years time? Is it a saving? Specify timber from ■. ’ OGILVIE & CO. LTD. GLADSTONE SIDING. ’Phone 252 D. ' \
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1934, Page 1
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