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LADIES We are advised that the Marama is running late, consequently Miss Marshall will now leave Greymouth on Tuesday next. Clients please note. Appointments ’Phone 486. MISS LESLEY MARSHALL REGINA TOILET SALON, 38 MAWHERA QUAY. AU CT I ON S ARAHURA SALE YARDS. MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 1.30 p.m. W JEFFRIES AND CO. will sell: 30 PRIME FAT CATTLE, for T. A. Condon. 40 FAT SHEEP, for B. Moynihan. 'SHOW AND SALE. NELSON JERSEY CATTLE BREEDERS’ CLUB. RICHMOND PARK, OCTOBER 5, 1934. OO HEAD MALE AND FEMALE PEDIGREE JERSEYS, from leading herds in district. Catalogue on application to the N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE CO, LTD, Nelson. , TO LET rpO LET—Two Furnished Rooms, in *- good locality: suit business couple, or public servants. Garage, if necessary. Reasonable. —Address at “Star” Office. ’T’O LET —Five-roomed House, Blake -*■ Street, Blaketown. —Address at “Star” Office. FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Fifth-acre Corner Sec- *- tion in Cobden, with Two-roomed Bach thereon. —Apply Manning, Nelson Quay, Cobden. TpOR SALE —Three Quarter-acre Building Sections, at Boddytown. Cleared, ready for building. Terms arranged if necessary.—Address at “Star” Office.

15 LACK MINORCAS: Settings for sale, 5/-. Splendid layers.—L. Dodd, Joyce Lane, Murray St., or “The Dainty,” Albert Street. ■pOR SALE —Day-old Pullets (guaranx teed), 1/9 each (no cockerels to rear); Day-old Barred Rock Pullets, 3/6 each. Settings £1 (this breed any poultryman can sex at hatching). Day-old Ducklings, 1/6 each (guaranteed); Day-old Drakes, 6d each. Forwarded anywhere. Sex-separated immediately on hatching.—Write H. Robinson, Paroa. ■pOR SALE—Clinker Bricks, in any quantity; specially picked 9/- per 100. —Apply G. W. Moss and Coy., Mackay Street. POR SALE—W.L. Chicks, day-old, ■*- Ifrd each; week-old, 1/- each. Cash with order. Railage paid.—Mrs. H. Keith, Cobden. FOR SALE. (11) ELEVEN VALUABLE SECTIONS BLACKMORE STREET. ’MTESSRS. NANCARROW AND CO., instructed by Messrs. Boustridge and Hall, offer for sale, by private treaty, ELEVEN VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, either for cash or on terms to suit purchasers’ convenience. These sections are being roaded and connected with the Borough sewerage system. They have a fine sunny aspect, and are free from prevailing winds. NANCARROW & CO., Land and Estate Agents. PUBLIC NOTICES SQUARE WIRE SCREENS ARE REDUCING SCREENING COSTS THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. Woven from special hard, tough and long-wearing galvanised wjj’e. For samples and prices ring 65M. URGENT REPAIR WORK SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. COBDEN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. 'Phonos: 65M (Works), 207 Private.

ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS TO PLANT NOW: Strong hardy plants of Polyanthus, Auriculas, Callioipses, Aquilegia, Hollyhocks, Gaillardia, Stocks, Mammoth Iceland Poppy, Cineraria, Antirrhinums, Caledula, Lobelia, Yellow and Blue Violas, etc, now ready; also Tomato Plants. Floral Work of any design made up with artificial or natural flowers.—THE WEST COAST FLORIST CO. Shop, Mackay Street. ’Phone 360. ~ FERRORDOR PAINT The best paint to stand all weathers is “FERRORDOR,” which is used extensively for wood and ironwork. Unequalled for rcnfs. Procurable in any colour. DISPATCH FOUNDRY CO. LTD. AGENTS, P.O. Box 26, Greymouth. ’Phones: Nos. 391 and 213. LEFT ARM PRACTICALLY PARALYSED. 'THE left arm of Mr. N. E. Joyce, 9 x Matson’s Road, Christchurch, was practically paralysed during the three years he suffered a “living hell” with rheumatism. He had frightful pains in the back and shoulders, and at times could not turn his head. Two packets of R-U-R. however, completely freed him. R-U-R is sold, with Money-Back Guarantee, by L. F. Hogg, Chemist. Ask for Free Booklet.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1934, Page 1

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