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WANTED. ANTED IMMEDIATELY - A Man for breaking down bench, able to keep his own saw. Good wages and steady employment fpr a competent man. Apply— J. C. MALFROY & CO. BICYCLES. HC, HARLEY AND COY. , have just landed right ivom the Factory 20 Ladies’ and Gent's Raleigh Bicycles, which will be sold at bed-rock prices and on easy terms. H. C. HARLEY & COY., Cycle Agents. TENDERS FOR MAIL SERVICE, SPRINGFIELD TO KUMARA. General Post Office, Wellington, 23rd September, 1901. SEALED TENDERS will be received at the Chief Post-office, Christchurch, until SATURDAY, the 26th October next, for the conveyance of mails by four horse coach between Springfield and Kumara for a period of three years and also four years, from the Ist January, 1902. The attention of intending tenderers is directed to the terms and conditions of contract printed on the back of the tender forms, which may be procured at the principal post-offices. No tender will be considered unless made on the printed form. The contractor, whose tender may be accepted, must be prepared to carry out the service according to a time-table framed by the Department, As this mail-route may be shortened by railway extension, the PostmasterGeneral may terminate the contract on giving one monih’s previous notice in writing, or may reduce the subsidy in proportion to the number of miles the service may be shortened by the length of railway opened or extended. The special attention of tenderers is directed to clause 26 of the terms and conditions printed on the back of the tender forms. Tenders should be indorsed “Tender for mail-service, Springfield to Kumara,’’ The lowest or anv tender will not necessarily be accepted. W. GUAY, Secretary. TO SAWMILL EMPLOYEES AND TIMBER WORKERS. A MEETING of; SAWMILL EMPLOYEES and TIMBER WORKEES will be held at M'Carlhy Commercial Hotel, Greymouth, on,SATDRDAi 1 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. THE ANNUAL BALL of the above Club will be held in Kaye’s Hall on TUESDAY, October Bth. Double tickets 4/-. Extra lady 1/-. Dancing to commence at 8 o’clock. Music supplied bv Messrs Ashton and Bennington. T. H ALLIN AN, Hon. See.

CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY. BY ROBERT ROBERTS —OF — Birmingham. A BOOK which logically and scripturally exposes the false doctrines of so-called Christianity and in a simple yet masterly manner ELUCIDATES the TRUE DOCTRINES of REAL CHRISTIANITY, In fact, it furnishes a key to unlock and open up the real teachings of the Bible freed from popular traditions. Many have borne testimony to the fact of the Bible having become a “New Book to them by the reading of CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY. Free Reading of this book may bo had or, if preferred, copies may be had at cost price 2/-. Apply (by letter) PERCY H. GORTON, Post Office, Greymouth. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS owing to Creagh and Mulvihill previous to Dissolution of Partnership, May 4th 1900, unless PAID before the 10th of Next Month will be SUED for without further notice. CREAGH & MULVIHILL. Brunnorton, Sept 30th, 1901. AT the Paris Exhibition of 1900, “A GRAND PRIZE” was awarded by the International Jurors, representing Eminent Scientists and Food Experts from all parts of the World, to the preparation of Corn Flour known throughout the World under the Mark or Brandui o < cc HAIZENA (DUHYEA’S.) s > 73 5S THIS PRIZE IS (Tho “Highest award” possible to have been received by anybody or any product. TO BE ttad OF ALL GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 October 1901, Page 3

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

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

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