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DRESSMAKING. MISS LODGE (late of Wellington), Has Eesumed DRESSMAKING, Addeess :—Arney Street, Greymouth. E. /-> MJM. <* R. LANDING OE THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CORNWALL IN THE COLONY. I HEREBY invite the Citizens to observe TUESDAY, 11th instant from 12.30 p.m as a PUBLIC HOLIDAY in lieu of WEDNESDAY, in honor of the Royal Visit to the Colony. I will also be glad to sec the Citizens join the Government and Public Bodies in illuminating their premises in the evening of the above day. A, MATHESON, Mayor. BOROUGH OE GREYMOUTH. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited and will be received at the office of the Town Council, Mackay Sfreet, up to 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, 27th instant, for the construction of the drainage system of Greymouth Freehold Town South. Plans and specification on application. By Order, E. I. LORD, Borough Engineer. GREY EDUCATION BOhED, J“T is HEREBY NOTIFIED that by resolution of the Board the Mid-winter holidays will commence on FRIDAY, the 4th inst, and that the schools throughout the district will resume on JULY Ist. F. NY. RIEMENSCHNEIDOR, Secretary GREYMOUTH TROTTING CLUB. JUVENILE STAKES. TO BE RUN SUMMER MEETING 1901-1902.

JUVENILE STAKES of £6O; open to 2-year-olds (at time of race) bred in the West Coast Boroughs or in the Counties of Westland, Buller, Inangahua and Grey, to be run in heats if necessary. Winner of each heat to receive £lO from stake. The first and second in each heat to compete in the final heat. Second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Nomination 15/- to close on July Ist, 1901, and acceptances 15/- on night of first day’s acceptances. E.A.WICKES, Secretary. Approved New Zealand Trotting Association, P. SELIG, President. May Bth, 1901. TO DREDGING COMPANIES. DAVIS’S Patent Automatic Extending GRAB HOOKS may be obtained through— GOTTEN BROS., Consulting Engineers. “ Westport, June sth, 1901. “ To Mr William Davis, — “ Dear Sir, —I have pleasure in stating that I have inspected your patent attachment to the ladders and buckets of mining dredges, and working on the automatic principle I consider a most valuable acquisition to the mining industry, and will save at least 10 per cent of the working cost in tight ground. “ Edmund W. Butler, C.E., “ Mining Engineer, Reefton.” JMPORTANT NOTICE GENERAL SLAUGHTER OF A Manufacturer’s Stock OF Ladies’ Tailor-Made Costumes Of the Latest London Style. Costume Cloths, Dress Materials, Flannelettes, Ladies’ and Children’s Hose, Waterproofs, &c,, And many other lines in Ladies’ Silk Blouse Lengths. Call’ Early and Secure Bargains at J. COHEN’S Drapery Establishment Next door to Mr M‘Lean’s. Mackay street. VICTORIA HOUSE, Corner of Tainux and Herbert Streets, —: Board and Lodging MRS SCHRODER, late of Kumara, having taken the above central house, Visitors and Boarders will find every comfort of a home. The house has been entirely remodelled inside, and is second to none for comfort and conevenience. The whole of the rooms have been refurnished regardless of cost, and so compare favorably with any house on the Coast. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATH. Terms on Application. TURLEY’S REFRESHMENT ROOMS Boundary Street, Greymouth. MRS, M‘BEIDE wishes to inform the public of Greymouth and country districts that she has entered into possession of the above-named Refreshment Rooms, which have been so successfully carried on by the late Mrs. Turley. Hot Pics and Pastry, with Coffee, Tea, or Cocoa obtainable at all hours. Imperial Hotel, GREYMOUTH, (Late Tidd s.) WILLIAM WILSON, late of Goldsborough, has taken possession of above hotel, where old and new friends will receive a hearty welcome. Superior accommodation for boarders. None but the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS and ALES kept in stock. WILLIAM WILSON, Proprietor, I beg to announce that I have retired from the above-named hotel, which I have carried on for the last 13| years and I heartily thank the inhabitants of Greymouth and the country districts, for the support accorded me. I trust the same will be extended to my successor, Mr. Wm. Wilson. ' J, T. TIDD.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 10 June 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 10 June 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 10 June 1901, Page 3

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