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WANTED TO BUY. TTSED Corrugated Iron, suitable for fencing; approx. 40 sheets. Write “Iron” C/b. Argus. TTSED Newspapers, Weeklies and Magazines. Reply Smith Bros., ’Phone 873 M, or Box 233. J BOTTLES BOTTLES RING 921 D (any time) and turn those old Bottles into Cash. All brands bought. Also Scrap Brass,. Copper, Lead, Cast Iron and Household Rags. rWESTLAND BOTTLE EXCHANGE. ’Phone 921 D. P.O. Box 186. WANTED TO BUY: MACHINERY AND ENGINES OF ALL KINDS (irrespective of condition). WE ARE SPOT CASH BUYERS OF ALL TYPE OF MACHINERY, including: Steam, Kerosene, Petrol and Diesel Engines, Traction Engines and Tractors, Winches, Saw Benches, Electric Motors, Lathes, Drill Presses, Woodworking Machinery, Pumps, Pulleys, Shafting, Metal Shearing Machines, etc ALSO CARS, TRUCKS, CARAVANS AND TRAILERS. Inquiries cost you nothing. Let us make you an offer for anything you have available. N.Z. SALVAGE COY. 64-68 Harman Street, Addington. Tel. 35-934 (any time). HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. DRAMBLE LODGE, 35 Madras St., ° Christchurch. Superior accommodation. Bed and breakfast. Book in now. Handy to tram and shopping area. Write or ring 37-065. WANTED KNOWN. I7XTENSION Planks, Ladders, " Trestles, Folding Pasting Tables, in stock.—Tingeys Ltd., Mackay St. xx/E do repair work at shox'test no▼V tice. Don’t delay. Bring the job to us.—Swift Cycle Depot, Mackay Street. ’Phone 776. WE have just unpacked an entirely new range of Curtain NETS. You could not fail to make a selection from the designs available at Harley’s. All keen prices. A NTI-FOULING Paints, and Cop- -“• per Paints, in Red and Green, now in stock. —Tingeys Ltd., Mackay Street. BATH Enamel and Undercoating now in stock.—Tingeys Ltd., Mackay Street. Mirrors, Reflex Sets, Circles and Wall Mirrors. Highest quality in stock. —Tingeys Ltd., Mackay Street. pußL y c notices WESTLAND SPORTS DEPOT. ’Phone 75. 34 Mawhera Quay. 151 Revell St.. Hokitika. 'Phone 321. (JACK PEGLEY, Prop.) HOCKEY Sticks (extensive range), Shinpads, Kickers, etc Badminton Racquets, Presses Shuttles, etc. Table Tennis- Baes, Villa 1.1 Balls, etc. "pLUM B I N G. ALL classes of' work undertaken. A- J. H. LOVE, Ring 108YS. auctions E. V. ARTHUR AND SON. HAVE been instructed by Mr. and Mrs. M. A.' Hay, who are leaving for Queensland, to sell their furniture and effects by Public Auction. On their premises at HOKlTlKA—Southside near Aerodrome. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). At 11 a.m. BEAUTIFUL PIANO (Wilhelm Spatte, German) m wonderful condition; CHESTERFIELD SUITE, cut Moquette, with loose linen covers in excellent order, ENGLISH OAK DINING TABLE and Six Chairs ?A?o?ean style); SINGER SEWING MACHINE, drophead, drawet (new condition); Lovely WILTON CARPET, 12 x 12; ENGLISH OAK BEDROOM SUITE, which includes duchess (large round mirror), double bed, tallboy and glory box, Axminster carpet, 13 x 9; English oak bedroom suite with 2 bed, tal lhoy and duchess; oak occasional table, (Jacobean legs); 6 yards runner ;Columbus radio Console 6 valve. Golden Knight radio, 6 valve, both in wonderful order; Beatty washing machine; writing desk; chairs; basket chairs; book case card tables; 2 blue single beds and duchess; 2 single kapoc mattresses, cot; dinner wagon; modern low Hyde Park pram; push chair; rocking chair; colonial couch, buttoned mattress; pedal car; tricycle; boys bicycle, 16in. wheels; play pen, clothes basket; garden tools; preserving jars and bottles; kitchen table; 4 chairs; baby’s chair; jars preserved fruit, and jam; kitchen NOTE: This is an exceptionally good sale, every article is of the highest grade, in first-class condition and worthy ot your inspection. Arrangement tor inspection can be made by ringing phone 268, Hokitika or with the auctioneers. , TENDERS TENDERS. Stone Drive —Strongman State Colliery. rpENDERS closing with the undersigned on 20th day of April, 1948, are called for driving approximately 420 feet of haulage drive and approximately 180 feet of return airway in the No. 2 North Section of the Strongman State Coal Mine. Plans and specifications for this work may be seen at the State Coal Mines Offices at Dunollie, Dobson and Blackball, also the Inspector of Mines Office, Mackay Street, Greymouth. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. C. J. STRONGMAN, Superintendent, State Coal Mines. OLDEN g AY qolden B ay OEM E N T OEM E N T ASHBY BERGH & CO., LTD. (’Phones 6 and 7) JOHN BURNS & CO.. LTD. (’Phones 541 and 842)
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Grey River Argus, 3 April 1948, Page 1
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