LADIES To keep abreast of the rapid changes and improvements in our profession, our MISS LESLEY , MARSHALL leaves on September 15 for SYDNEY, to undergo a REFRESHER COURSE at the EUGENE ACADEMY. Clients requiring her exclusive PERM will ;. please make early appointment, t ’Phone 486. ‘ MISS LESLEY MARSHALL REGINA TOILET SALON, 3B MAWHERA QUAY. TENDERS TENDERS. TENDERS, closing on TUESDAY, Sept. 11, at 5 p.m.. are invited for the ERECTION of a FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW, in Blaketown. Plans ’ and specifications may be seen at the 1 “Star” Office, where tenders close. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TO LET TO LET —Ten-roomed House, Bright Street, Cobden; all conveniences. —Apply Hannan and Seddon, Solici- , ■ tors, Greymouth. _____ FOR SALE. FOR SALE. nAY-OLD PULLETS (guaranteed), U 1/9 each (no cockerels to rear); Day-old Ducklings (White Pekin), guaranteed, 1/6 each (no drakes to rear). Try some. Easy to rear (instructions given). Sex-separated immediately on hatching. Fresh Duck Eggs (45ozs. to the dozen). Write H. ROBINSON, Paroa. YpOR SALE —Five-roomed Bungalow, “*■ with Quarter-acre Freehold Section, Ward St., Cobden; hot and cold water, electric light, pumice copper. Cheap for cash, or will consider deposit.—Apply R. Marley, Sturge Street, Cobden. SALE —Clinker Bricks, in any x quantity; specially picked 9/- per 100. —Apply G. W. Moss and Coy., Mackay Street. pOR SALE—Two Sets of Cur Wheels. “*■ Springs and Bolts. Tyres and Tubes; practically new. —Address at “Star” Office. TpOR SALE —Colonies of Bees, with -*■ Hives and Fittings; 25/- each. — Address at “Star” Office. POR SALE—W.L. Chicks, day-old’ x lOd each; week-old, 1/- each. Cash with order. Railage paid.—Mrs. H. 1 Keith, Cobden. , —
PUBLIC NOTICED UNDER THE MINING ACT. 1926. Application No. 200/34. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR A CLAIM. TO THE WARDEN OF THE WESTLAND MINING DISTRICT, AT AHAURA. PURSUANT to the Mining Act, 1926, x the undersigned, THOMAS HUBERT LEE, of Reefton, Mining Agent, hereby applies for a license for a claim, as specified in the schedule hereto, in respect of the land therein referred to, which has been duly marked out for tlie purpose. Precise time of making out privilege applied for: August 31, 1934, at 2.5 p.m. Date and number of miner’s right: December 12, 1933; No. 46179. Address for Service: Office of Messrs. Hannan and Seddon, Solicitors, Greymouth. Dated at Greymouth, this 4th day of September, 1934. SCHEDULE. Class and Subdivision of Claim; Special Alluvial Claim. Proposed Mode of Working: Sluicing. Proposed Term of License: 42 years. Locality where Land is situated, with its Boundaries, Measurements, Area. Also state if unalienated Crown Land, private land, or otherwise: All Chat area of land containing 1000 acres, situate in Block 111., Ahaura Survey District and Block XV., Mawheraiti Survey District, commencing at a point at the North Western corner peg of area applied for by applicant under Application No. 199/34, running thence north westerly 140 chains to Duffer’s Creek. thence 100 chains easterly, thence southerly 130 chains, thence westerly 40 chains along the northern boundary of area under said application No. 199/34, to the commencing point, as shown on sketch iplan filed herewith. Pegs marked: ■ Signature of Applicant: Thomas Hubert Lee, by his Solicitor, M. B. James. Precise time of filing of the foregoing application: September 4, 1934, at 11.45 a.m. Time and place appoitned for the hearing of the application and all objections thereto: TUESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1934, at 10.30 a.m., at the Warden’s Court, Greymouth. Objections must be filed in the Registrar’s office and notified to applicant at least THREE DAYS before the time so appointed. L. W. LOUISSON, Mining Registrar. REPAIRS AND SUNDRIES. qUYRE Sleeves, Radiator Solder, x Radiator Cleaner, Car Polish, Rubber Tubing, Gumboots. Ringer Rubbers re-rubbered. We have it in stock —will get it —or it isn’t made of rubber. T. I. BROWN, Mackay Street, Greymouth. UR HOUSE WHISKY IS “HIGHLAND NECTAR.” The best and most expensive whisky that comes to New Zealand. REVIN G TON’S HOTEL. BEFORE the dance use Velvet Mitten Hair Remover. Simple, clean, harmless. abrasive surface works wonders. Easy to use as powder puff. 2/3. Guaranteed.—L. F. Hogg, Chemist.
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