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.KEA L Y ’ S For flig s & Will FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES QUALITY VALUE x7Trir , SERVICE Orders delivered promptly to your home, bus or tram. GET IT AT— K EALY’S Opp. Opera House, 57 Tainui St. Greymouth. Telephone publicTmotices SMOKED FISH. FRESH RABBITS. FRESH OYSTERS. PRESTONS WHALE’S OPTICAL SERVICE (Established over 45 years) MR. S. R. WHALE will personally visit Grey mouth TO-DAY (Wednesday) and TO-MORROW (Thurs.) till 2.30 p.m. and may be consulted for Sight Testing at Revingtons Hotel. Appointments for this visit can now be made by writing to 677 Colombo Street, Christchurch or at Revington Hotel. WESTPORT VISIT, JUNE 16th and 17th. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very best conditions. The South British is a Colonial InTition offering policy-holders the xuvve. rates. All matters adjusted locally. NANCARROW & CO. District Agents. FOR SPECIAL ADVICE ON PROBATE ASSURANCE Consult W. J. HICKS (District Nqw Business Representative) ; A.M.P. SOCIETY Phones: Private 75. Office 165. Box 35 Greymouth. SOME PROPERTY SPECIALS: £22S—RUNANGA. Small bungalow 4 rooms with good section. Has few conveniences. POSSESSION. Owner has purchased home in Christchurch and is consequently an urgent seller. £1475-GREYMOUTH. . Modern bungalow of 4 rooms, kitchenette and sunroom with every latest convenience. Handy to. bus. Owner will take £4OO Deposit for a quick sale. CHRISTCHURCH PROPERTIES 203 ACRES DAIRYING AND

CROPPING LAND ELLESMERE DISTRICT RICH heavy dairying and cropping land, well fenced and watered. Capable carrying 70 dairy cows besides cropping. Substantial home of 6 rooms and all conveniences and splendid range of outbuildings. outbuildings. An outstanding farm and only £33 per acre. 52 ACRES FREEHOLD £l4OO COMPACT FARM, in good order, good land, grows prolific crops, turnips, hay for feed and heavy crops of wheat, oats and clover seed, besides carrying about 20 cows. Newly built 4 roomed house with all modern conveniences; also two detached rooms. First class outbuildings include cowshed with milking plant and separator driven by electric power. Abundance of Winter feed. Handy to school, railway station, bus service and township. In splendid district, ASHBURTON COUNTY. This farm is a real money maker and it is- a real bargain at the price. PAPANUI NORTH DAIRY FARM THIS SUPERIOR DAIRY FARM of 24 acres, well fenced and wattered can carry 20 cows. Particularly good range of outbuildings and excellent bungalow of 5 rooms and kitchenette with every modern convenience. This is a well kept property in first class order and the owner is selling solely on account of health reasons. NOTE: All classes of property are in urgent demand. Just phone or write or call on Mr. Saunders of J. M. Bunt & Co., Greymouth who is our representative on the West Coast. SMITH’S CITY MARKET LTD 550 COLOMBO STREET, Land Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents.

A Message— TO THOSE WHO USE PRINTING There was a time when rush printing orders presented no great difficulty, but those days are past. To-day, with a very small staff (several of our men are serving with the Forces) we need more time to handle your printing. .P* ease keep a constant check on your stocks, and order your requirements in plenty of time. THE GREYMOUTH STAR JOB PRINTING DEPT. awisrciw 11 "' Stay at the City’s latest and most up-to-date Hotel. Electric Lift—Central Heating— Hot and Cold Water in every Bedroom—Air Conditioning —Electric Paging System. Tariff 17/6 per day. EMBASSY HOTEL V. C. CONSTANT, Proprietor. 165 Manchester Street.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1944, Page 1

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