LADIES Enhance your charm. The Dance season is on, and you must look nice. Have your hair PERMANENTLY ' WAVED, MARCELLED or FINGER WAVED by us, and your joy will be complete. Book your appointment, and save your time. MISS LESLEY MARSHALL THE “REGINA” TOILET SALON, 38 MAWHERA QUAY. ’Phone 486. AUCTIONS ARAHURA SALE YARDS. 7 ’ MONDAY, MARCH 19. TV JEFFRIES AND CO. will sell on • account Messrs. W. Scott, J. Manera, M. Keenan and J. T. Diedrich: 40 HEAD PRIME FAT CATTLE. 15 PRIME RUNNERS (special Eastet line). 60 FAT WETHERS. 40 FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS. WATAROA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28„ at 10.30 a.m. TV JEFFRIES AND CO. will sell on account various South clients: 100 4, 6 and 8 Tooth ROMNEY BREEDING EWES. 75 FORWARD WETHERS. 50 2-tooth HALF-BRED EWES (good line). 200 2 and 3-yr. HEREFORD CATTLE (drafted to suit buyers.) 50 FAT AND FORWARD STEERS.
FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. GREY ABATTOIR YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, At 1.30 p.m. T)ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will ■ offer as above: — 300 ROMNEY-CROSS EWES (4-th. to f.m.) (70 running three weeks with Southdown Ram). Also — 40 FAT EWES. TENDERS THE MOONLIGHT GOLDFIELDS COY., LTD. are invited for the Supply of Timber, Erection of Trestling, Laying Tramline, Building of Hutments and Constructing Water Races for the above Company. Particulars and specifications can be seen on application to the Manager, Mr. J. E. Forbes, Dominion Hotel, Blackball; S. Burnett White, Mackay Street, Greymouth; or the Company’s Office, 155 Hereford Street, Christchurch. Tenders close on TUESDAY, March 20, 1934, and work to be completed within two months from the date of acceptance of the tender. A deposit of 5 per cent, of total contract price must accompany each tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. RE-BUILDING RUNANGA SCHOOL. SPENDERS are invited for the ERECX TION of NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS at Runanga, West Coast. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Board’s Workshop, Greymouth, and at the Board’s Office, Oxford Terrace, Christchurch, where tenders, endorsed “Tender for Runanga School,” will be received not later than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, March 22, 1934. A deposit of 5 per cent, to accompany each tender, the lowest or any of which will not necessarily be accepted. CHAS. R. KIRK, ’ Secretary. Education Office, Christchurch. 8/3/1934.
FOR SALE. T7OR SALE—High-class Piano; beauA tiful tone; also Oak Cabinet Gramophone and Records. —Write “Piano,” “Star” Office. FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCKS: — CHEV. ONE TON TRUCK. Low price. BEAN 25 CWT. TRUCK. In very good condition. 1 DODGE TRUCK. TWO TON TRUCK. Good mechanical order and well shod. Price £165. STUDEBAKER CAR. —Also — Enquire re INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS, from 15 cwt.to 6 ton capacity; also Heavy Trailer proposition for timber hauling. Particulars of prices and terms on application to G. L. FERGUSON, or CHAS. H. ROSE AGENT. PUBLIC NOTICES CYCLE TYRES AND TUBES Michelin Tyres, 12 months guarantee, 8/6; Paramount Tyres, 5/6; Cadet Tyres, 3/9; Tubes, 1/9 and 2/-. All sizes. Repairing Outfits. T. I. BROWN ‘ TYRE DEPOT, Upper Mackay Street. HOME-MADE PICKLES, -Try our Fresh Home-made Pickles, Red Cabbage, Apple Chutney, Tomato Relish, Mixed Mustard, Onton, White Cabbage, and Mustard. “THE DAINTY” (L. MERCER, Prop.), Albert Street.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1934, Page 1
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