BROWN’S City Brag. A. &H. BROWN ... Proprietors. LEAVES for South Beach and Pare a every SATURDAY NIGHT at 10 o’clock. On SUNDAY for Leviathan and Paroa: Drag leave Albion Hold and Post Office at 2 p.m. FARES: Leviathan return—ls. Paroa return—ls 6d. LUGGAGE VANS meet all trains,and Boats. KING’S BIRTHDAY SPORTS. TO BB HELD ON VICTORIA PARK, GREYMOUTH, 9tit NOVEMBER, 1901. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS (£'00) IN PSIZ Y. FOR full particulars of the abov Sports sec posters of programme, copies of which may be obtained by ap plication to the Secretary. The list of events includes, wood-chopping, and sawing contests, a Sheffield luudienp, one half-mile, one mile, and h*i die handicaps, Bicycle Point Handicap, th-ee di.-tances. 1, 1 and 2 miles ; five Am dour races and several other events. Handicaps declared 30th OCTOBER. Acceptances, 6th NOVEMBER. Admission to ground, 1/-. Grand Stand, 1/-. H. J. WICKES, Secretary. Removal Bale. H. W. LLOYD HAVING secured larger and more central premises has decided to hold a GREAT BARGAIN SALE Of his entire stock in order to save trouble and risk in transit. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery and Electroplate at your own price. No reasonable offer refused’ A splendid opportunity to secure genuine bargains. H. W. LLOYD, Watchakees, Manufactueing Jeweller and Optician.
Larsen Bros., First-class Sanitary Plumbers, Gas Fitters, Tinsmiths, Bell Hangers, Het and Cold Water Fitters, Copper & Iron Workers, etc. (Late of Wellington) BEG TO ANNOUNCE to the General Public that they have commenced business in the above lines, Water Tanks, Baths, Chimneys, Wash Furnaces, Spouting Fluming, and Mining Requisites made inallsiVs. All kinds of repairs in the above lines executed at shortest notice. Country Orders promptly and carefully attended to. Awarded First-class Certificate from City and Guilds of London Institute in the principles of Plumbing. N OTE THE Ad»EESS : Opposite Patfitt’s Store, next U. S. S. Co Offices, Werita Street, Greymouth. , TATTERSALL’S STABLES ARE now completed, and I have on hire at moderate charges. Sulkys, Dogcarts, Waggonettes, etc., etc,, also Saddle Horses, Comfortable Loose Boxes, and Horses baited, with every care and attention given to the requirements of Customers. Stables near Railway Station. Ring up Wharf Hotel 51. GEORGE CAVE, Proprietor. 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 Brand— Ui o < sr h lAIZENA 3 > a) (DURYEA'S.) THIS PRIZE IS The “ Highest Award ” possible to have been received by anybody or any product. TO BE HAD OF ALL GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 1 November 1901, Page 3
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