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Y TO LEND Approved Freehold Security at Lowest Current Rate of Interest. Apply to the Trustees Ancient Order of Foresters. G. E. PEEKING, Sec. JUST ARRIVED. —50 cases Morning Dew and 3 star Whisky ; also 25 cases of Usher’s Special Reserve. M. M'Donnell, Wine and Spirit Merchant. KOOLIBAH relieves all pains. Best remedy for unbroken chilblains relieves instantly. 2/- everywhere , OH ANTED. —A good GIRL for VV hotei. One who has been in bar preferred. Apply Star Office. Try M. M‘Donnell for Teas. Agent for the famous Eringalla Broken Orange Peko and Roo Choo leas. Ice best will go further than any other. A ,T M’DONNELL has on hand.—D. iVS , and T. M’Cullum’s Perfection, Whisky, guaranteed 20 years old, also an assorted stock, of Wines, Spirits, Ale and Stout. JUST ARRIVED,— 2I Boxes of Prime Fresh, and Salt Butter, also a large stock of Hams and Bacon, the best that can be procured. M, M’Donnell, Wine and Spirit Merchant. JUST RECEIVED : A small consignment of FURS. Come and secure your pick: they arc going fast. W. McKay & Sox. CARTAGE OF COAL. ' ENDERS are invited for the CARL TAGE OF COAL from the No Town Station to the Ruby Creek Company s dredge. Particulars can be obtained from the dredge-master at the dredge. Tenders close on SATURDAY, 27th JULY, at the office of this paper. EESULT OF, MR, HUGHES’S ‘ ART UNION. Ist, 199 ; 2nd, 612 ; 3rd, 202 ; 4th, 393 ; sth, 257 ; Oth, 120 ; 7th, 320 ; Bth, 316 ; 9th, 41; 10th, 291; 11th, 459 ; 12th, 110; 13th, 167; 14th, 803.—Signed—E. A. Wells, James King, E. J. Lloyd, Thomas Green, and Thomas Cahill. THE GREY RIVER NO 2 GOLD DREDGING COY., LTD. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at the Company’s Office THIS EVENING at 8 p m. T. W. PONSONBY, Secretary

A WELCOME TO OUR RETURNED SOLDIERS. Hail! Soldiers of our Empire, and Welcome, thrice Welcome to your “ Home Outspanning.” SIDE by side with the brave and Gallant Irish, the dogged English and invincible Scot, the well-knit, bi’oad shouldered, thews, sinews, and brains of New Zealand, nobly fought, conquered or died for Queen, (of blessed memory)

country, and freedom, even for the “ Stranger within the Gates.” The heroic exploits of yourself and comrades re-open the flood gates _ of memory and we can picture our Soldiers once again lighting on India’s and Burman’s arid plains, or struggling > through the dense jungles of “Afrie’s golden strand,” helping like yourselves to weld the inseverable chain that binds with links of love and affection the Unity of the Umpire, great, glorious, and free, and over which rules GOOD KING EDWAKD.

Soldiers of our Empire—Welcome home once again—thrice welcome ! WILLIAM DALY REVINGTON. Greymouth, 19th July, 1901.

EXCELLENT . . . ACCOMMODATION, T ictoeia St., East, AUCKLAND. JAMES ROLLESTON,"\ PEOPRIETOE. Late of Hikurangi & Corom audel PUBLIC NuTICE. ME. WILLIAM O’KANE begs to announce that ho has RETIRED from business as BAKER PASTE'* COOK, and CONFECTIONER, which ho has carried on for the last 25 years, and in doing so heartily thanks tin inhabitants of Greymouth and its vicinity for the support accorded him. His successors arc Messrs Quinlan and Blanchfield, who he is certain will give every satisfaction to those who may honor them with their patronage. MESSES 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.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 25 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 25 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 25 July 1901, Page 3

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