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JOHN W. CHALK’S Record Boot Staop Is to with an unrivalled assortment of Ladies and Gents Black and Tan BOOTS AMD SHOES. Of Every Description, SEE MY WINDOW fflgr MO ROOM FOR BIG PRICE LIS. -^pg L'adtea neat Walking Shoes from 5/6. Ladies white canvas tan or lace Shoe from 4/6. Gents neat Galoshed Bala from 9/6, 10/6 to 30/. Mens good nailc’ Bluchers from 5/6 Best Mining Watertight in the market, double tongue 17/t Mens Watertigbts a splendid Boot 14/6; Womens neat leather lace shoes from 6/6, 4,11 kinds of Childrens boots and others. Quality the true test of cheapness. Every thing connected with a first class establishment. At •TO KM W. CHilLli’S THE RECORD BOOT SHOP, MAWHciBA QUAY GRBYMOUTH.

For continuation of news ace forotb page. AUCTION SALE ON SATURDAY, sth OCTOBER, 1901, At 3 o’clock, p.m., At Auction Rooms, Broadway, Reefton. Mr. t. h übert l ee, favoured with instructions, will sell by public auction, at his Rooms, Broadway, Reefton, as above, the following Valuable FREEHOLD SECTIONS, situated Central Broadway, Reefton, opposite Bourke’s Hotel: — Sections 109 and 28, having a frontage of 33 feet to Broadway, and .13 feet to Strand, depth 132 feet. Sections 110 and 27 at corner of Smith Street and Broadway, . having 33 feet frontage to latter, 33 feet to Strand, and 132 feet to Smith Street.

Terms at Sale. T. HUBERT LEE, Auctioneer. ANTED—A TROLLY -MAN for Kotuku. Good wages.—Pavitt WANTED.-Skirt and Bodice HANDS. Apply at once to Miss Tillky, e/o Chris. Smith, Cash Draper. WANTED TO SELL.—A Remington TYPEWRITER. Reasonable terms. Apply Box 5, Post Oflice. I ANTED.—Six WOMEN and four r y BOYS for packing whitebait. Easy work ; good pay. No experience necessary. Apply— CHAS. HEATH, Irvine and Stevenson. JUST ARRIVED.—A large consignment of Wheat, Chaff, Bran, Pollard, Flour, Potatoes and Swedes. M. M'Donnell, Wine and Spirit Merchant. JUST ARRIVED. - NEW SEEDS, Vegetable and flower. Rowe and Teuscott, Seed Merchants, Greymouth. WANTED KNOWN.—A good Hog Skin SADDLE at Yaeeall’s Saddlery Depot, Tainui Street, for 40s. M’DONNELL has always on NOTICE. Large arrivals, glass, cutlery, cruets, fancy goods generally, Urquhart’s Novelties Depot, Greymouth, Bros. • hand. Butter, Bacon and Cheese, A SPECIALITY.

WANTED. 4A ' ANTED IMMEDIATELY A I v Man for breaking down bench, able to keep his own saw. Good wages and steady employment for a competent man. Apply— J. C. MALFROY & CO. ROSS-WEIR & CO., MAWHERA CHAMBERS, (Above Williams, Tailor). Hotel Brokers, Valuers and Arbitrators, Debt Collectors and Labour Agents. WANTED.—Six general SERVANTS, 10s to 20s, hotel and private. WAITING ENGAGEMENT.-Two Barmaids, 2 Cooks, 3 Housemaids, 1 Blacksmith, 1 Wagoner. > HOTELS for sale in town and country. Particulars on application. TO SAWMILL EMPLOYEES AND TIMBER WORKERS. A MEETING of SAWMILL EMPLOYEES and TIMBER WORKERS will be held at M’Carthy Commercial Hotel, Greymouth, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, October 4th., for the purpose of forming an Industrial Union. Everyone requested to attend. Chair to be taken at 3 30 sharp. BRUNNER FOOTBALL CLUB. HUHE ANNUAL BALL of the above _L Club will bo held in Kayo’s Hall on TUESDAY, October tfth. Double tickets 4/-. Extra lady 1/-. Dancing to commence at 8 o’clock. Music supplied by Messrs Ashton and Bennington. T. HALL IN AN, Hon. Sec. MONTGOMERY’S TERRACE HY DRAULIC SLUICING CO., Ltd. BLACKBALL RACE CONTRACT. WRITTEN TENDERS for the abov work will be received at the Engineer’s office, Midland Chambers, Greymouth, till THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10th, 1901. Plans and specifications may be seen at Messrs. Hannan and Phillips’ office, Reefton, and at the Engineer’s office, Greymouth. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. D. GILLIES, Company’s Engineer. Greymouth, 18th September, 1901.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 3 October 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 3 October 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 3 October 1901, Page 3

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