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SITUATION WANTED. \V OEK Wanted by a good all-round Man used to horses. Start first week in August. Address c/o Argus. SITUATIONS VACANT QOOK Wanted. Apply Argus Ofiice. 'y^TANTED — A Housemaid.— Apply I?ewa Hospital. QOOD COOK Wanted. Apply Bailway Hotel. Wanted; steady job for good man: 2/6 an hour, full tim !•'. and T. Sotheran, Arney Street.*’ . — ===========*» n- SA.UEX)!? Sale, Household Coal, a good mixture. Orders to be left at Kim Williams’s or Mrs Abbie’s, Cobden. Also Dray Work wanted, day or contract. T. H. Thomson, Ward Street, Cobden. pOR Sale, Five-roomed House; washhouse, tubs, etc. Immediate possession. Apply Mrs Nisbet, Blaketown. WANTED KNOWN. ’ Prescriptions. — Hanwell Williams and Ross, Chemists, have given satisfaction for over 50 years. KNOWN— Bigger Bargains than ever at Tymous’s Fire Sale. Ladies’ All-wool Black Cashmere Hose 2 6 pair. (^7ANTED Known, .Fre-ah Bsri>g Veg#tablai arriving every mail. Orierj ’«'»/ Hotels Boarding House® prompt y executed. Ring ’Phone 403 J. ff tkjoper A Co., Mackay Street (next Nan--•xr?ow,«) I J2JOCTORS’ Prescriptions. — Hanwell \\ illiams and Ross, Chemists, have given satisfaction far over 50 years. KNOWN — Men’s Heavy Rain Coats 25/6; Boys’ Oilskins 10/6; at Tymons and Co.’s Fire Salo. KNOWN — Three only, Ladies’ Woollen Dresses 17/6. Girls’ Knitted Jumpers 7/11; at Tymons and Co.’s Fire Sale. KNOWN — 400 yards of heavy Light Green Overcoating, <54 inch, usually 21/6; Sale price 3/11 yard at Tymons and Co.’s Fire Sale. ’ Prescriptions. — Hanwell Williams and Ross, Chemists, have given satisfaction for over 50 years. KNOWN —That T. Brown, People’s Grocer, and Agent for Matheson and Roberts, Ltd., (late Nimmo and Blair), has just opened a large assortment of their new season VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. These seeds are recognised as most suited for Coast growing. All orders by post will receive prompt attention. RAILWAY HOTEL. MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. This well-known House is now under the management of Mrs LI. A. Thornton (late Bevington’s Hotel). Only the best brands of Wines and Spirits stocked. Excellent Accommodation for the •nveiling public. MRS M. A. THORNTON, Proprietress. NTANCARROW and company. (Established 1869) OFFER FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES: OTIRA LINE, adjoining Railway Station, good Country Home, with 53 acres land, all cleared and fenced. £6OO. NIKAU VALLEY, 47 acres, mostly cleared, good limestone country, seven eows, one bull For the lot £350. SHAKESPEARE STREET, near Bowling Green, desirable building Section, best in the street, 48 perches freehold, cleared and ready to build on. £3OO. HIGH STREET, quarter-acre Section (old Tennis Courts), freehold; would subdivide into two handy allotments. £350. HIGH STREET—Commodious up-to-date Dwelling, every convenience; quarter-acre freehold. £l2OO. MARLBOROUGH STREET, close to Technical College, three very desirable Building Sections, each quar-ter-acre Freehold, cleared and stumped. We are prepared to build Modern Bungalows on these Sections aud you can have your pick of 40 designs. COWPER STREET—Comfortable Dwelling, opposite Hospital; h. and c. water; gas. Erected 10 years. £450. COBDEN.—Modern Dwelling, large Freehold Section, Nelson Quav, with fine residence, £630. Dwelling, Bright Street, £565. Clifford Street, new Dwelling, £525. FARMS.—Barrytown, 170 acres, milking 40 cows, going concern, £3lOO. Rotomanu, 200 acres, 45 eows, best herd on the Coast, farm implements, going concern, £f-500. Also farms in Grey Valley ;.ud Otira Line—all parts of She district. Liberal finance arranged in all case* if required. NAN.CARROW & CO.. Auctioneers, Commission and Financial Agents.

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Grey River Argus, 25 July 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 25 July 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 25 July 1923, Page 1