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AUCTION'S. ! P A R M E B 8 FARMERS! FARMERS! FARMERS! FARMERS! Save your Calf Skins and Consign 1 i WILSON AND CAN HAM, LTD., Wilson and canham. ltd.. WILSON AND CANHAM. LTD WILSON AND CANHAM, LTD., ! MACKA Y STBEET, GREYMOUTH MACKAY STREET GRE VMOI’TII !”we 11 p,;,.,, AJANCARBOW AND -’OMPANA (Established 1860 1 OFFER FOR SALE THE FOLLOW ING PROPERTIES: ACCOUNT MB J. NASH.—His fine re sidenee, facing Petrie Avenue, containing eight, large rooms, plus all conveniences. Gas, water (H and C.). In thorough repair, inside and out. Immediate posses si on. Easy terms ACCOUNT MR J. BILLINGHAM—His Fine Residence on Smith’s Terrace, opposite Railway Station, six large rooms, plus every convenience. Large Section. Early possession. Easy terms. ACCOUNT MRS NOONAN.—Her comfortable little Home in Tainui St. In thorough order, inside and out. Gas, water, etc. A tip-top proposition at £630. SOUTH BEACH.—One acre residence area with fine six-roomed dwelling and substantia! outbuildings. Property splendidly situated and adapted for poultry rum Price £450. . COBDEN. Two dwellings, in good order; Wuated Bright Street, let to good tenants. Price £650, the lot. HERBERT STREET.—Commodious six-roomed dwelling; handy to town and in good state c.f repair. Price £750. PRESTON ROAD.—Shop and dwelling of six rooms. In splendid order. Easy terms. Price £4OO. PRESTON ROAD.—Two six-roomed dwellings; leasehold. Most of the money can remain ou mortgage. Prices £3OO, £325. AND A. STORE S. BEVEL . STREET, HOKITIKA ’Phone 352. The Up-to Date Store, with the Up-to date Prices. It WILL PAY YOU to send for Out Complete Price List. ALL QUOTATIONS ABE FOR CASE Country Clients will please aetf-d Cash W ; th Orders. Any Amount over will be Returned with InvoieJUST A FEW OF OUB I.INES New Season's Prunes, lOd per lb New Season’s Cooking Figs, lid per If New Season’s Dates, 6d per lb. New -Season’s Evap. Apples, lOd per lb. Worcester Sauce (quart Bot.), fron 1/1 per Bettie. Tomato Sauce (quart. Bot.), from, l/i per Bottle. Assorted tackles, 1/4 per Bottle Duyras Maizena, 8d per lb. Cornflour, 7d per lb. Dessicated Cocoanut. 1/- per lb (loose ; Starch, 9d per lb. (loose). Epp’s English Cocoa, equal in quality to any other brand on th© market LOd per fib tin. Nngget and Radium, large tins 1/-, small tins 7d. Candles, 1/1 .per lb Colman’s Mustard. |lb tin, I/-; Jit. tin, l/11. Deep Sea Salmon, 1/3 per lib. tin Machonceliie’s Tinned Fish. 1/3 per lib tin. Almond scented Soap. lOd. per bar Best Cheese, 1/3 per lb. Jam lib tins, 10/t per doz.; flrst quality Jam, 21b tins, 20/- per doz first quality Jam, 71b tins, 5/6 pet tin. equal to SHd per lb. Pie Fruits, J-gallon tins, 2/ per tin; 22/ per doz. Marrow fa i Peas, 3}d per Tb. Mount View Teas, Blended on Honour and sold by Merit. 2/6. 2/8, and 3/ per lb Loose Tea. f. 1/9 and 2/pe ■ Flour 23’ C ' .'l'*',; 1 26 -fl Ra-lwe* t’reio-hts paid •>!. sl' t .ruors All l.„ a .A Croeke: yv.nrc-. G’ ...,v wrTinwura, E.vjmelwa:e, kept io Whits* hd.i Cars Saucers. “JOE” FOWLER Is Still AtTH’E CENTRAL HOTEL. HOKI T I K A

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Grey River Argus, 3 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 3 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 3 April 1922, Page 1