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SADLERS The only Fruit Shop where you receive 1/- in Cash on every £2 of Coupons returned. Cabbage, from 6d each. Cauliflowers, from 6d each. New Potatoes. 31b. 1/-. Swedes, 101 b. 1/-, 2/6 qtr. Lettuce, from 4d each. Rhubarb, from 6d and 8d bundle. Plants: Lettuce and Cabbage, 6d bundle, Tomato, 1/6 dozen. ’PHONE 497—WE DELIVER. PUBLIC NOTICES. PRESTON’S LOST AND FOUND. Twelve words, !/•, Three Insertions 2/6 T OST: Rear Wheel Shield off Lincoln Zephyr car, between Reefton and Ngahere. Reward on returning to Grey mouth Motors, Ltd. Twelve words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6.

TUULLY Furnished Flat; suit young couple; reasonable.—Address at “Star.” FOR SALE. Twelve words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6. QILENT Scout Triumph, 31 h.p., 1937 Model. Small mileage. First-class order. —-Central Garage, Albert Street. OHOICE Asparagus; 1/- per bundle. — Arthur’s Mart. QHARE in Co-operative Mine. —Address at Star. /CHOICE Hot-house Tomatoes, 2/6 per lb. —Arthur’s Mart. TUFAS SEY-H ARRIS 2-Horse Mower; new model; splendid condition. — Full particulars apply Baillie, Neville. TTALF-DRAUGHT HORSE, Harness and Lorry, with pneumatic tyres. —Address at Star. QTILL selling first-grade Crescent Re-tinned Paint; all colours; 17/9; Roof Red, 15/9. —Baillie, Neville. TAAY-OLD White Leghorn Chicks; 1/each; week-old 1/3. Cash with order. —Keith, Cobden. A USTIN BIG 7; small mileage. Just run in. A very economical car. — Central Garage, Albert Street. OUTSIDE grown Lettuce, Cabbage, Spinach and Flower Plants galore. —Bourke, Easson’s Hill. ONE Direct Supply “Read” 2-Cow Milking Machine. “Standard” Model; also 50 gal. McCormick-Deering Separator; both in excellent order. Cheap for cash. —A. Wilson, Karoro. T) S.A. 31 H.P. 1938-39 Model; as new. Done 7,000 miles. Save depreciation. —Central Garage, Albert St.

JfA WH ERA THE POPULAR BUTCHERS. QTILL Selling EVERY DAY, Sides Fresh Mutton from 7/6; Sides Fresh Lamb from 7/9. —Get in early. poUNTRY CLIENTS: Cash with order. We will put on rail or bus. WfUTTON! MUTTON! MUTTON! LAMB, LAMB, LAMB. Sides, Legs, large, small. BEEF, BEEF, BEEF, Joints of it. MAWHERA MEAT COY. * — QMOKED MUTTON HAMS, from 3/each. ■pORK and Delicatessen Department x open Friday night till 9 p.m. Saturday till 6 p.m. POULTRY, Chickens, Ducklings, x Turkeys. Fresh or cooked, from 3/6. MAWHERA MEAT COY. ■RUBBER STAMPS for every purJL *' pose. See the sample range, suitable for business men and sports clubs, at the “Greymouth Star” Office. T INEN MARKING OUTFITS for indelible marking of personal clothing and household linen are available from “The Grey mouth Star.” CAFEGUARD your clothing with a Linen Marking Outfit. Outfits, complete with Rubber Stamp, are available from “The Greymouth Star.” TTAT BOXES, 6/6, 7/-, 7/6, 8/-, 18/6, ±x 19/6, 22/6 and 25/6. Fiberkane Suit Case's, with two wooden bands, 22in. 12/6, 24in. 13/6, 26in. 14/6, 28in. 15/6, 30in. 17/6.—C. A. Neale. 628 Colombo Street, Corner Tuam Street, Christchurch. f)AK DOUBLE BEDROOM SUITES, ” lour pieces, complete with Nonsag Wires; £22/10, £25, £26/10, £27/10; Rimu Bedroom Suites, £l4 10/-, £l5/10, £2O. £2l/10.—C. A. Neale, 628 Colombo Street, Corner Tuam. Street, Christchurch. VII /I O Out* new Dining-room Su . tGi Skleboardj Drawleaf Table, four Chairs (upholstered seats). Rimu Tea Waggons 17/6, 25/-. Oak 27/6, 35/-. —C. A. Neate, 628 Colombo Street, Corner Tuam Street, Christchurch. “metal and sand WASHED ~ ■ ALL GRADES—FOR PATHS OR CONCRETE WORK. Delivered anywhere. Why waste money on bench shingle? For prices apply — WILD AND ROBERTSON, LTD., OR WORKS, NORTH BEACH. ’Phones 357, 396, or 670.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 October 1939, Page 1

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