W. Holder & Son. golden tippy tea. Peek Frean and C®*s WAFER BISCUITS. Imported Direct by WILLIAM HOLDER AND SON.
'I ENDERS are invited, and will be i received bj’ the undersigned, for the PURCHASE of the Dillmansiown Hotel (Kuraara) and Furniture up to WEDNESDAY, November 13th, at 4 p.m. For particulars apply to— GUINNESS & KITOHINGHAM, Solicitors. November 9th, 1901. LIGHT IS LIFE. GOOD TEA MAKES LIFE A PLEASURE. i i / tr y OUVAH Does not ECLIPSE all others, spreading dull and dreary darkness, IT OUTSHINES THEM ALL, Making Life Light, Bright, and Pleasant. BUY OUVAH TEA DRINK OUVAH TEA !! ENJOY OUVAH TEA !!!
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 thercading of CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY. Free Reading of this book may be had or, if preferred, copies may be had at cost price 2/-. Apply (by letter) PERCY H. GORTON, Post Office, Greymouth. BLACKBALL ATHLETIC SPORTS TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 1901. FOR full particulars of the above sports, sec posters of programme, copies which may be obtained by application to the Secretary. The list of events includes. Youths and Girls races, Point Handicap, Wrestling, Jumping,” Quoits, runnning hop, step, tmd jump, and several other events. NOMINATIONS c’ose at Thomas’s Hotel on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14th. HANDICAPS declared NOVEMBER 18th. ACCEPTANCES, NOVEMBER 25th The Blackball Brass Band will be in attendance, and arrangements have been made so that coaches shall meet every train. W. FLEMING. Secretary. BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. DEBENTURES FOR SPECIAL LOANS. r PENDE!IS are invited for the PURJ CHASE of 100 Debentures of £65 eacli and 50 Debentures of £66 each. Currency 10 years Interest 5 per cent. Ample security. Tenders close on 7th DECEMBER, 1901, at noon. Full particulars at National Bank, Well ngton, Christchurch, Dunedin, Hokitika, Greymouth, and at the office of the undersigned. No tender below par will be accepted, and the Council do not bind themselves to accept any tender. By Order, E. I. LORD, Town Cle;k. Greymouth, November Ist, 1901. “KIOSK TEA COMPANY.” NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS assigned to us by the above Company, which are now long overdue, MUST BE PAID at once, otherwise proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof. H. C. HARLEY & COY., Auctioneers. Greymouth, Ist October, 1901.
Reckitts Bag Blue. SEADY FOR USB. penny bags. all grocers
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 12 November 1901, Page 3
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443Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 12 November 1901, Page 3
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