AMUSEMENTS. TJLAKETOWN Football Club’s Weekly DANCE will be held in Blaketown Hall TO-NIGHT (Thursday) at 8.30. Peter Paa Orchestra. Admission 1/-. IXRUNNER R.S.A. Concert and Dance in Wallsend Hall TO-MORROW (Friday) at 8 p.m. Q.RAND £JARNIVAL gALL MEMORIAL HALL. MAWHERIATI FRIDAY, MAY 31. Good Floor Excellent Supper BROADWAY BOYS’ ORCHESTRA Prices: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. AUCTIONS. SATURDAY NEXT, 2 p.m. AT ROOMS, MACKAY STREET. JJARLEY r & CO., LTD., will sell by i public auction, Household Furniture, etc., including the following: Bedsteads and Mattresses, Sideboard, Tables, Chairs, Duchess Chests, Couch, Dresser, Linoleum, Carpets, Curtains, Pillows, Blankets; also one Remington Typewriter; one Douglas twin-cylinder -Motor Cycle; 5 dozen opossum traps; one Elgin Sewing Machine (nearly new); quantity Toilet Soap, etc., etc. JJARLEY & CO., LTD. AUCTIONEERS. PUBLIC NOTICES. SECOND-HAND FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE. S. F. Handle and Lever Ploughs D. F. Lever Ploughs 3 F Riding Ploughs and Disc Ploughs 2 3F. Duncan Tractor Ploughs Light and Heavy Tine Harrows (all sizes). 12, 18 and 20 blade Disc Harrows Tractor Cultivators Spring Tine Cultivators 2 Aspinwall Potato Diggers 1 I.H.C. Potato Digger 1 15 Coulter Duncan Drill 1 13 Coulter Deering Drill 8. 9,10 ft Cambridge Rollers Chair Harrows, Farm Tip Dray Duncan Manure Distributor Iron Age Potato Planter 1 one-ton Ford Truck Fordson Tractor, Cletrae Tractor 10/20 McCormick Tractor Grain Crusher, 2| h.p. Engine Swingle Trees, Plough Chains, Plough Wheels Plough Shares, Spare Parts for all Machinery. Tractor and machine repairing a speciality. Plough Setting and Repairs done by Competent Tradesmen. pARMERS’ MACHINERY EXCHANGE, LTD. Moorhouse Avenue. ’Phone 32-505 CHRISTCHURCH. pLORISTE FERTILIZERS: Nitrate of Soda, Super Phosphate, Sulphate of Ammonia, Potash, Bone Dust. TREES AND SHRUBS: Orders now taken for ornamental trees, roses, etc. GLADIOLI BULBS: Named varieties, from 6d each. Choice mixed 4/dozen. Floral Work a Speciality. CABBAGE PLANTS, 2/- per 100. ’Phones: QWEN JJOBINSON 75 Greymouth, MACKAY ST. 125 Hokitika. GREYMOUTH. Where to Stay Ln Christchurch. TVTEW COMMERCIAL PRIVATE -*•’ HOTEL. 95, Salisbury St., CHRISTCHURCH. A new and centrally situated Private Hotel, everything brand new. Ou your next visit to Christchurch make this your home. Tariff 10/- per day; £3/3/- per week. Permanent guests bv arrangement. Garage attached. Telephone 34 564.—G. L. COLOMBUS, late of “Whakatata. ” Spend your Vacation in CHRISTCHURCH and stay at the— WHITE JJART JJOTEL Where sportsmen gather to obtain the Best of Everything. EXCELLENT CUISINE. HANDSOME APPOINTMENTS. Centrally situated within a few minutes of all theatres and all principal business houses. MORGAN O’BRIEN, Proprietor. g T O B E Y ’8 rpOUBIST JJ OT E IP. CHRISTCHURCH. (Right Opposite Railway Station) Bedrooms fitted with Hot and Cold Water. TARIFF 10/6 PER DAY. The Recognised West Coast House. jyHEN IN CHRISTCHURCH— Try the “CORAL GABLES,” 249 Cambridge Terrace; 8/6 per day, £2 10/ weekly; centre city; good menu. Every attention. Tel. 32-859. MISS SLEEMAN, Proprietress, late of Ambassadors Hotel.
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Grey River Argus, 30 May 1935, Page 1
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