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Auctioneers. House, Land, and Estate, Stock Station and Commission Agents. BICYCLES and wheeled vehicles o£ every description. FURNITURE at prices which defy competition. OATS AND CHAFF and all kinds of produce. POTATOES, Swedes and Onions, heavy consignments just landed and must be cleared. SULKY for sale, thorough order. Price £lO. BUGGY for sale, single seated buggy. A bargain at £'9. SECONDHAND CYCLES —You can have your pick of half a dozen at £o each. ENAMELLING. Have your Bikes reenamelled at Harley and Go's. The cost is small. CYCLE REPAIRS. Our plant is the most complete in town and our mechanic. is second to none. We guarantee workmanship and our charges are-, moderate. RALEIGHS. We have just landed, a dozen 1901 models. Call for prices . and particulars.

EASY TEEMS. We sell any of ourgoods on the easy time payment sys*tem. PIANOS. Come and inspect our instruments and compare our prices. SEWING MACHINES. Agents for the " BEALE." AUCTION SALES conducted in any part of the District. We also hold regular weekly sales at our rooms every SATURDAY at 2 30 p.m. . ENTRIES for these sales solicited. No charge for storage. PROPERTY for sale. 7 roomed house, Arney Street. 5 roomed cottage, Albert Street. A bargain. 340. acres grazing land Te Kinga. Freehold i Section High and Cowper Streets, Section Tainui Street. 6 roomed house, Hospital street. TO-LET, a compact farm of about 800 acres, situate at Ahaura, with dwelling house, cow sheds, and other out-build-ings thereon. Full particulars from Harley and Co., Auctioneers. NOTICE. If you want to buy or sell a property interview Harley and Co. VALUATIONS. We make valuations of all kinds a speciality. AUCTIONEERS, MAOKAY STREET. QREYMOUTH,

TO DREDGING COMPANIES. HvAVIS'S Patent Automatic Extend- / ing GRAB HOOKS may be obtained through— CUTTEN BROS., Consulting Engineers. " Westpobt, June oth, 1901. " To Mr William Davis,— " Deae Sir, —I have pleasure in stating that I hare inspected your patent attachment to the ladders and buckets of mining dredges, and working on the automatic principle I consider a most valuabl* acquisition to the mining industry, and will save at least 10 per cent of the working cost in tight ground. "Edmund W. Butleb, C.E., " Mining Engineer, Reef ton." OOLIBAH relieves all pains. Best remedy for unbroken I relieves instantly. 2/- everywhere PUBLIC NOTICE. . WILLIAM O'KANE begs to announce that be has RETIRED from business as BAKER PASTRYCOOK, and CONFECTIONER, which he has carried on for the last 25 years, and in doing so heartily thanks the inhabitants of Greymouth and its vioinity for the support accorded him. His successors are Messrs Quinlan and Blanchfield, who he is certain will give every satisfaction to those who may honor them with their patronage. MESSRS QUINLAN AND BLANCHFIELD, in taking over the business of Mr. O'Kane beg to solicit a continuance of that support so generously extended to him, and beg to assure their customers that nothing will be left undone on their part to merit it. QUINLAN AND BLANCHFIELD. Greymouth,-April 24th, 1901. WE REYNOLDS DENTIST GREYMOUTH Has removed to '''promises other side of Presbyterian Church, known as North's house.

\B, JA 8. M'BE EARTY J L.F.P.S.G., L.M.G., M.P g. Licentiate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow. Formerly of the 7, and for five years Surgeon Superintendent of the Eumara Hospital Specialty—Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children. MAY BE CONSULTED at his residence corn r of Hospital and Tainui streets Groymouth. Telephone No. 55. EDINBUBGH DENTAL INSTITUTE MB. J. M^BREARTY, SURGEON DENT IS T,/< Chapel Sfcroet (Next Wesleyan Churou/ Greymouth. ing the following hours ;—From 9 a,m, to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 July 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 July 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 July 1901, Page 4

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