PUBLIC NOTICES £ASH pRICES. Sugar, 701 b bag 15/6 Tea. (loose), 2/3 —2/6 Cocoa (Nestles) l/61b. Sultanas 6d per lb. Raisins 6d per pkt. Dried Apricots 1/. lb. Dried Peaches 1/- per lb. Flour. 501b5., 10/6 Flour 251b5., 5/9. Candles lOd per lb. Jam, lib tin 9J. Jam, 21b. tin 1/4 Sauce. Worcestershire, pints lOd. Sauce, Worcestershire, qrts 1/3 Sauce, Tomato, pints 1/-. Sauce, Tomato, qr'.s. 1/3 and 1/6. Wheat 7/6 bushel. Choice Fowering Plants at 2/- and 4/dozen. J. rpRUSCOTrp FAMILY GROCER. Mackay Street.. GREYMOUTH. WANTED. yy ANTED.—Approximately 2,000 ft. nine inch to sixteen inch diameter double riveted pipes, suitable for pressure of 350 to 650 foot head. Quote price on board steamer to G. A. Lee. “Argus” Office. WANTED. yy ANTED— A Middle-aged man for Light Duties. Please write to “Light Duties,” care of the “Argus” Office, stating age, etc. yy ANTED.—MARRIED MAN for farm work. Must be a good milker and’ accustomed to general; farm work.—Apply A. NAYLOR. General Agent, Guinness 'Street, Gaymouth. FOE SALE. pOR SALE.—Electric model ROYAL ENFIELD 2} h.p. Motor Cycle. Almost new. £4s.—Dixon, stationer, Tainui Street. ~ FOR SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MORTGAGEE. First Class Dairy Farm at Murchison with Dairy Herd, Stock, Implements and Plant. FRIDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1928. at 1 30 p.m. ]YJESSRS DALGETY & CO., LTD , have received instructions to offer for sale by Public Auction at their Saleyards, Murchison, the well kqown freehold farm known as 1 Forest Hqpie’! containing about 158 acres, with the' Dairy Herd, Stock, Implements and, plant, comprising:— 53 Dairy Cows. 19 Heifers, 3 Bulls, 2 Horses, McCormic Mower, H.B. Moulding Plough, P. & D. Lever Plough. R. & G. Drill, Hay Tedder, Hay Rake, Tin. Harrows, Disc Harrows, Ilarncs, Chaff cutter. The property is a first class Dairy Farm, situated within a few miles of Murchison and alongside school; all level rich land, well subdivided and watered, totara dwelling, stables, barn, cowshed, motor driven milking plant, separator, etc., etc. The Mortgagees, being very desirous of affecting a sale, the opportunity of acquiring a really first class .property should not be missed. TERMS.— A proportion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage for a term of years. For further particulars apply MESSRS PITT & MOORE, Solicitor^; Nelson, or The Auctioneers.
PUBLIC NOTICES. " J^ENIL WORTH pRTVATE JJOTEI 26 Cash 1 St., Christchurch, Phone 388. Quietest, Sunniest and Best Position in the city. Up-to-date bathrooms ant separate showers. Terms: 10/- pci day; £3/3/- per week. Permanent, by arrangement. (Mrs E. Potter. Proprietress! N EW R alljWaY JJOTEL MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. One Minute from Station A new, up-to-date building. Every modern convenience. Only best Wines and Spirits Termj Moderate. Terms 12/6 per day. MRS M. A. GREGOR?Phono 200® JJUKE OF gDINBURGH JJOTEL. Guinness Street. GREYMOUTH. THE HOUSE FOR VISITORS. Patronised by Tourists —and— Gove: nment A. McINTYRE, Proprietress. ’Phone 148. P.O. Box 94. JMPERIAL JJOTEL GREYMOUTH MRS. E. M. PHILLIPS (pee Mrs Davey) wishes to notify the general public that she has taken over the above Hotel and trusts, by strict attention to business, to solicit a share of the public’s patronage. MRS. E. M. PHILLIPS, (nee Mrs. Davey), Proprietress JJEVINGTON ’8 JJOTEL Opp. Post Office, Greymouth THE TOURIST RESORT. T .is up-to-date Comm-rcial Ho f el, s well known to the tourists visiting th West Coast, and to the General Public is now under new management; everattention given J- o bookings by lette or wire. Phone 70. P.O. Box 86. J. J. DORE. pF’-niietor.
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Grey River Argus, 3 November 1928, Page 1
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