rnENDEES WANTED for erection JL of S roomed COTTAGE (labor only). Plans to be soon at Arnotfc s workshop. Tenders close SATURDAY, •iOtb, 1 1 p.m. LATEST 1H VOICES. GOODS TO 0 11 D E R Parkinson & So. YINOLTA SOAP, medical and toilet. GLASS TUBING, assorted sizes. CAMPHOR, bed and blocks. 13 YD ROCHLOUIG ACID. BUTTERFLY Sachets KM -.TINGS Cough Lozenges KEATINGS Insect Powder BKKF and Iron Wir.e BOY:: I;'. CLaRKC'I Bicod Mixture Ai.i.K u 1 Hmdiury’s Food IT A I it ;1 ••i.shcs assorted 1/6 to 3/0 YE it a Violet Perfume tvKN SEN CASTILE Soap, bars and 6d tablets BIRD LIME Mi THYLATED Spirits SPECIMEN tubs for goal POT AS--'. DIM lodide ARSENIC METOL Photographic Developer. I’HYLOLINE for corpulency AYERS flair Yigor PE PEINE Tablets for indigestion GLYCERINE APIOL sml Steel Pills LB. Soothers FEEDING Bottles, Ac,, Ac. Large arid up-to-date stock—Piiannuncufiord, Dental and Photographic, Parkinson cl Go., CHEMISTS, G It E Y M 0 U T IT. THE HOYELTY GOLD SAYIHG TABLES. m ./ONES, the patentee of the 1 , Novelty Gold Saving Tables, is now prepared to erect, and grant licenses to Dredging or Sluicing Companys for the use of his patent, a plan of which can bo seen erected on the Grey Biver Company’s dredge. For plans ard specifications applj to T Jones, Revingcords Hotel, Greymouih. , TERMS EASY
TO DREDGING COMPANIES. DAVIS’S Patent Automatic Extending GEAB HOOKS may be obtained through MESSES. CUTTEN BEOS., Consulting Engineers, TO THE ELECTOES OE BOBOUGH OF GEEYMOUTH, Ladiics axd Gextlemex, — HAVING been nominated for a scat in the Borough Council, I beg respectfully to solicit your votes and interest. 1 have no past services to offer as a recommendation, but if returned I will perform the duties of Councillor in the interest of the ratepayers and Borough in general. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours mncctfnlly, T. P. O’DONNELL. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOBOUGH OF GEEYMOUTH. Ladies avd Gkxtlkmex. — TX EESPONSB to tho request of a .it., largo nmubnr of Batopaycrs I offer myself as a candidate for a seat in the Borough Council. Having on a previous occasion served you for throe years as a Councillor, also one year as Mayor, and having always taken considerable interest in all matters for the improvement and advancement oi the Town X respectfully solicit your votes mid support at the forthcotmng election. I remain, Yours Faithfully Yv. Iv. KETTLE. BOBOUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE EATEPAYEES. X ♦AIMES AND GENTLEMEN,— I J Being again a Candidate for the Greymouth Borough Council, in asking for your support ami votes, I trust that my past action lias met with your approval. If again elected, I shall do my utmost to advance the town, ami protect the interests of the ratepayers. I remain, Your obedient servant, WILLIAM O’KANE. TO TH E BITE (i ESS E S OF TI IE BOBOUGH OF GEEY.
Ladies and Gentlemen, — HAVING been nominated for a seat in the Borough Council, I hag to solicit your s,'up]i#rt and interest. During my short term of oflicc 1 have striven to do my utmost to further the welfare of the Burgesses and the town in general, and trust that my actions have met with your approval. Yours respect fally, JOSEPH M’LKAN. Greymouth, April 2nd, 19.01. G 1 EEYMOUTII BOROUGH ELECT TTON. TO THE BU ItGESSES OF THE 8080 UGH. Ladies and Gentlemen, —In again offering myself as a Candidate for a seat in the Borough Council, 1 venture to express the hope that my past actions have met with your approval. I fully recognise that with the general ad vauctmeut of the town and district the Borough Council must keep pace and study the health and convenience of the residents, and this 1 am convinced, with care and economy can be accomplished without any increase in rates. Soliciting your votes and support sit the forthcoming election. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours respectively, JOHN GEISEKING. Polling Day—Wednesday, April 21th, 1901. ■ BOROUGH COUNCIL ELEC.TION Ladies and Gentlemen, — IjJ” AVING been nominated as a j CANDIDATE for a seat in the Borough Council, I take this opportunity of soliciting your votes and interest. If returned I will do my utmost to watch over the welfare of the Borough' Trusting my actions, during the time I have been in the Council have met with your approval, I confidently solicit the continuance of your support. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, HENRY BIGNELL. Greymouth, April Ist, 1901,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 April 1901, Page 3
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