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JOHN W. CHALKS’ Hooord Boot Shop Is to the fore witli an unfiyftllfe’d assortment of Ladies and Gents Black and Tan BOOTS AM® SHOES. Of Every Description, SEE MY WINDOW HO ROOM FOR BIG PRICE LIS/ ‘•'Qgg Ladies neat Walking Shoes from 5/0. Ladies white canvas tan or lace Shoe from 4/6.’ Gents neat Galoshod Bala from 9/6, 10/6 to 80/. Mens good naile Bluchers from 5/5 Best Mining Watertight in the market, double tongue 17/£ Mens Watertights a splendid Boot 14/6. Womens neat leather lace shoes from 6/6 411 kinds of Childrens boots and others. Quality the true test of cheapness. Every thing connected with a first class establishment. At JO H M W. CliJllhlC’S THE -• ECO ■" D BO' 1 SHOP, MAWHmBA QUAY GEBYMOUTH.

Tho Lyttelton Times* a strong Government supporter, thinks there is a case tor the strictest inquiry Willi regard to execution of the orders for oais re.eived from the War Office. There is no explanation why tho orders were not filled by ihe Agricultural Department instead of being handed over to private firms. If the calculations made by a correspondent are correct, our contemporary contends these private firms made 6d to 7d per bushel out of oats supplied to the Imperial Government. This means from £35,000 to £36,000 which should have gone into the pockets of farmers, who would not have been inclined to accept Is Id or Is 2d per bushel had they known the fume were receiving Is 7d or Is Bd. There is no suspicion of political fav uritism, for the majority of the contrac.ors are opposed to the Government,

For continuation ot nows see fourth pane. QPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH WEDNESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. THE ANNUAL CONVERSAZIONE In connection with ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Will be Held on the above date. An excellent programme provided. Tickets—2/G. CHAS. A. WEST - ) T • . « . . „ WM. BLAIR j Jomt Secietanes - A GRAND CONCERT AND CALISTHENIC DISPLAY, Will be held in the OPERA HOUSE — on — FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER, at 8 v si, To celebrate the ANNIVERSARY of the WESLEYAN CHURCH Greymouth’s best musical talent —our popular favourites—will assist—Come and see “Our Boys’” perform Gyirnastic Exercises, such as have never yet been staged on the Coast. Tickets 3/-, Children half-price. C. Wise, Calisthenic Conductor. E. Hopkins, Hon Sec. W. J. Holder, Musical Conductor. WANTED. —A MAN fer a farm, single or married.. Apply W. J. Coates. , ANTED,-A HOUSEMAID. ■'• Apply— Albion Hotel. first-class COAT HAND. Apply Thomas and M'Beath. OF? ANTED. —A LAD to work in the * r garden. Apply Stratford, Blair and Co WANTED— A respectable GIRL situation in Ahaura. Apply Mrs Jones, Marsden Hoad. TRY M. M'Donnell for Teas. Agent for the famous Eringalla Broken Orange Peko and Koo Choo Teas. The best will go farther'thau any other. ANTEDIiNOWN—A goodllog Skin SADDLE at Yarrall’s Saddlery Depot, Taiuui Street, for 40s. KOOLIBAH relieves all pains. Best remedy for unbroken chilblains relieves instantly. 2/- everywhere JUST ARRIVED. NEW SEEDS, Vegetable and flower. Rowe and Thus coir, Seed Merchants, 1 Greymouth. MM’DONNELL has on hand.— . - Morning Dew Whisky, Usher’s Special Reserve Perfection Whiskies, also a large stock of Bulk Whiskey and Brandy. \IC M’DONNELL has always on >VI • hand. Butter, Bacon and Cheese, A SPECIALITY. ROSS-WEIR & CO., Hotel Brokers, Valuers and Arbitrators, Commission and Labour Agents. WANTS. —General Servants, Housemaids, Waitresses, Cooks, Billiard marker, Shop Girl Confectionery business. WAITING ENGAGEMENT.-Bar-maids, Blacksmiths, Mill Hands, Engine Driver, &c, &c. Hotel country to let. Hotel in country for sale. Particulars on application. Office Hours—9 to 5 and 7toßp m, t

J^AMB! LAMB!! LAMB !!! THE FIRST LOCAL LAMB OF THE SEASON, To be obtained at F. li. Kirwah’s WANGANUI BUTCHERY, Mawheea Quay. Ring up Telephone 44 with your orders t TENDERS. BITTEN TENDERS are invited for the Building of a six-roomed cottage, at south Beach, Paroa. Plans and specifications can be seen at my ollicc, Mackay Street. Greymouth. Tenders close on SATURDAY, 12th ins t at JNOCN. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES UDDSTROM, Greymouth,

PENjNT BAGS, AtiL GI.O3EBS

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 October 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 October 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 October 1901, Page 3

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