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WOOL 1 WOOL 1 WANTED . « 500 BALES pLIPS placed in our hands will BECEIVE careful personal attention and growers can thoroughly Tely on receiving the full values for their WOOL. j j Our expert valuers will be presentl f at the valuations and will carefuU^ attend to OUR clients INTERESTS. NO SHIPPING CHARGES THIS V END. J. W. GREENSLADE, C°m. Agent,. GREYMOUTH. Acting on behalf of:— LEVIN * CO LTD PYNEiGOY ;_^ CHRISTOHUROH _ . AUCTIONEERS, LIVE STOCK, WOOL, LAND AND GRAIN BROKERS, STUD STOCK SALESMAN, ALL STOCK consigned to our Mkl*_. v will have the best attention on(_. arrival. We have excellent paddocks *' for accommodation for consignment! of Live stock, handy to' Addingtom Market. OUR WOOL STORES are considered to be the largest and most up-to-date in the Dominion, and the fact that we have headed the Christchurch Wool Sales for many years past, is sufficient guarantee that all wool consigned tt» us will receivfl the best of handling. SKINS, HIDES and FAT SALES held every THURSDAY ACCOUNT SALES, nett proceeds are rendered promptly. '■■ Consign Stock — "Pyhe and Co., ALDINGTON." Consign Wool, Skins, Hides, Etc.— "Pyne and Co., CHRISTCHURCH." MARK SPROT AND CO., Greymouth, are our local Agents, and all information and assistance can be' obtain ed on application to them. They will arrange to receive live stock at local railway stations, arrange trucks, railage droving over Orira, and trucks at Arthurs Pa;-3j A JOB v PURCHASE \ l.^ ' ' ' ;: ' 500. COVERS AND~TUBES, ALL ONH QUALITY TO CTJ3AR, ■ COVER 8/6. TUBE 4/& A "Job" Purchase means ;^£ > the buying of a large quantity -£~ of an odd line at a big dis- vffc. count. These Covers and Tubes ;_&' are a "job" purchase, and ' that 's why they are so cheap. There'll be a rush for these* Send early. We pay postage % on all cash orders. a i W A SCOTT * SONS 183 GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN. FARMERS * ■■ a ' ■ : - •■ ' ■■-■•■■' : "^ FARMERS— GROW WHEAT. " "] \yE have some good Tuscan Wheat, ™ plant now and. grow your own fowl wheat. This was dona successfully last year by many farmers at our im stigation. Do it again and do it aow« PARMERS— PLANT LUCERNE. ' Now is the time to get the gronnd ready. We have the Seed, and what is most essential, viz.: — inoculated soil from Blenheim. We have proved beyond doubt how to grow lucerne on the Coast. Inspect the plot at Ngahera — results are there. .— ' Jul V_t3 AGRICULTURAL UME FOB PARMEBB. We are now supplying lime* to f aim- ; ers whio are shareholders in the Wertj i Coast Farmers' Co-Operative, Lima < Producing Company, Ltd. Farmers} ! must supply their own sacks. We cut! supply small quantities. of bagged lima' to the general public for' garden parposes. Apply promptly, as there !■» huge demand. MARK SPROT * CO. v Agricultural Agents, % ' '' ' ' & NEWMAN BROS V ROYAL MATT. MOTOR SERVIOBi. (Established Over 30 Years.) WESTPORT, BEEFTON, QLEBTHOPB MURCHISON, NELSON, BLENHEIM, MOTUEKA, RIWAKA, i -MT West Coast Berrices. Oars leave Westport for BeeftoH daily at 10 ajn. _-*__» Cars leave Reefton for Westport daily at 9.30 a.m. Cars leave Reefton Railway Station for Westport after arrival of morning train from Greymouth. Cars leave Westport at <J. ajn< and Reefton at 7 ajn. every Monday, y-. Wednesday and Friday . for Glenhope . ; and Mnrchison, returning from Glel •*: hope and Murchison every Tnenliy ' Thursday, and Saturday, after arrival Through passengers booked to all ihinH from Nelson*

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Grey River Argus, 6 December 1918, Page 4

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