WANTED, r TV’ANTED to Buy, Two’ or Three Good Cows; Springers or just calved. 1 Apply Argus Office. . ANTED io Rent, Unfurnished • Room, with use of conveniences. - j Apply X.Y.Z., Argus Office. JPOR SALE — Spring Tip Dray, also Express in first class order; also marc and harness.— Apply S. Martin, Bright Street, Cobden. i pOR Sale, Household Coal, a good mixture. Orders to be left at Kim Williams’s or Mrs Abbie’s, Cobden. Also Dray Work v,’anted, day or run tract. T. IL Thomson, Ward Street, Cobden. pOR gALE. } 20 h.p. GARRETT PORTABLE ENGINE (10ii». cylinders); suitable for s.-.wmill; only second class ticket re- ' j.iired.— Apply to Trustees Assigned Estate of J. D. Lynch, Mackay Street, ; Greymouth. NEW SEPARATORS AT SECONDHAND PRICES. ; a number of new SHARPLES SEPARATORS for sale, and offer same at 25 per cent on ordinary prices to clear. Several sizes in stock. Come in and inspect.—Trustees Assigned Estate of J. D. Lynch, Mackay Street, Greymouth. TO SAWMILLERS AND speculators. ACRES FREEHOLD TIMBER AREAS FOR SALE AT JMOTO. Being situated on the Otira-Christchul-ch line, about three miles from the town and port of Greymouth, this property should appeal to those on the look-out for timber areas ou the West Coast. The bush is estimated to contain 5,000,000 feet of milling timber, consisting of Rimu, White Pine, and Totara; and adjoining areas of 500 areas can also be acquired if desired. The land has a frontage to the main and intersecting roads, and there is a private railway siding all ready for use at Kaiata. The property is for absolute sale, to enable the vendors to complete the realisation of the estate under their control, and the first reasonable offer will be accepted. Easy terms can be arranged, and in view of the present demand for timber, which is likely to increase <‘onsiderahlv with the opening of the Otira Tunnel, those interested should make prompt inquiry. Further particulars on application to THE TRUSTEES, Assigned Estate of J. D. Lynch, Greymouth. I WANTEDKNOWN. ... I Prescriptions. — Hanweli [ Williams and Ross, Chemists, have given satisfaction for over 50 years. KNOWN— Bigger Bargains than ever at Tymons’s Fire Sale. Ladies’ All-wool Black Cashmere Hose 2/6 pair. 7 ANTED Knowa, Tr*sh Bpri»g Vegeta tie* arriving every mail. Order! Sur Hotels and Boarding Hou*ei promptly execute*. Ring 'Phone 403 > Hooper <fc Co., Maakay Street (next Na«•iiTTOW’s) Prescriptions.— Hanwell Williams and Ross, Chemists, have given satisfaction for over 50 years. KNOWN — Men’s Heavy Rain Coats 25/6; Boys’ Oilskins 10 6; at Tymons and Co.’s Fire Sale. ANTED KNOWN — Three only, Ladies Woollen Dresses 17/6. Girls’ Knitted Jumpers 7/11; at Tymons and Co.’s Fire Sale. KNOWN — 400 yards cf heavy Light Green Overcoating, 54 inch, usually 21/6; Sale price 3/11 yard •it Tymons and Co.’s Fire Sale. ’ Prescriptions. — Hanweli Williams and Ross, Chemists, have i given satisfaction for over 50 years. 1 TED KNOWN —That T. Drown, People's Grocer, and Agent for Matheson ami Roberts, Ltd., (late I Nimmo ami Blair), has just opened a large . ssorfment of their new season I VEGETABLE AXD FLOWER SEEDS. I these seeds are recognised as most *uit- ■ e<l for Cnast growing. AH orders bv . i post will receive prompt attention. AILWAY H O T E L. | MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. This well-known House is now under the management of Mrs LI. A. Thornton (late Revington’s HotOnly the best brands of Wines and Spirits stocked. Excellent Accommodation for the travel public. 8 M. A. THORNTON, • —
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Grey River Argus, 24 July 1923, Page 1
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