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W. Holder & Son. GOLDEN TIPPY TEA. Peek Frean and Go's WAFER BISCUITS. Imported Direct by WILLIAM HOLDER AND SON.

WEDNESDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, At Residence, Tainui Street, At 2 o’clock, p m. aW. MOSS AND CO., • instructed by Mr Young Hee, will sell by public auction as above : Tlie whole of his Household Furni ture and effects, consisting of Drawing Eoom Suite, Book Cases, Mirrors, Hall Stand, Bedsteads, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Lawn mower and articles too numerous to particularise. ALSO Upright grand PIANO by “Koch and Slum,” Typewriter, and Bicycle. GREY MOUTH VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. THE USUAL MEETING of the above will be held in the brigade hall THIS (Monday) EVENING at 8 sharp. All members are requested to attend. J. G. WALTON, Secretary G.V.E.B. M RS. KERR, Ladies Nurse, Thread* needle Street. W r ANTED. —A Smart LAD as office Boy. Apply Box 35, Post Office. WANTED KNOWN-B. DIXON has on sale to-day a largo assortment of Beautiful Maori, Xmas and New Year Cards. New Scultograph Cards. Lovely Fancy Xmas Cards. Inspection Invited. WILL the PERSON, who took an UMBRELLA by mistake [from the Presbyterian Church yesterday morning, return same to office of this paper, Blackball sports.—Competitora will please note that nominations for all events (except Blackball Point Handicap, 880yds Handicap, 150 yards’ Truckers’ Handicap, and One Mile Handicap) do NOT close until the day of races, SATURDAY, November 30th, at

Catarrhal Affections, Chest Complaints, Rheumatism, Piles, Scrofula, Diseases of Women and Children, Herbal Treatment for all diseases 20 years’ practical experience in all parts of the English-speaking world. Prof. 0. H. Raymond The World Famed BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, Oculist, and Aurist, Author and Lecturer, is now visiting the West Coast, and will stay in this region a sufficient length of time to give every sufferer (who consults him at once) an opportunity of benefiting by his skill and experience. Prof. EAYMOND’S cures are numbered by the thousand, and he has cured the failures of the highest Allopathic and Homoeopathic medical skill in existence, and is the only Aurist in Christendon who can cure MIDDDE-EAE, NOSE, or THEOAT DEAFNESS. Unrivalled testimonials of cures effected in Auckland, Wellington, Ch-istchurch, and elsewhere may be inspected. Prof RAYMOND has only recently returned to New Zealand after an absence of eight years in the United States, Canada, Europe, and South Africa, and left the latter country owing to the war breaking up his business. The Professor treats all diseases with non-poisonous herbal remedies only, and is STEIOTLY A BOTANIC, and will have nothing whatever to do with the “ pathieS, 1 ' psychology, ontology, electricity, galvanism, animal magnetism, or other impudent devices to humbug the sick; and it appears that while he has been absent in distant lands DOING ALL THE REFORMING, fakirs and medical ignoramuses in Australasia have been making all the money I But then Pros Raymond has always had a higher object than living on the ignorance and superstition of the human race. Read his South African Medical circular and other choice literature he has for free distribution. ADDRESS : -HOSPITAL STREET (opposite Trinity Church, Greymouth. THE MAORI GULLY GOLD DREDGING CO., Ltd. TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, will be received till noon on TUESDAY, 2Cth inst, for the CARTAGE of COAL from Kokiri Station to the Company’s dredge. Specification and form of tender may be «een at Hennigan’s Hotel, Maori Gully; Kennedy’s Hotel, Kokiri, and at the Company’s office. G. S. CRAY, Acting Secretary.

Reckitts Bag Blue. READY FOR USE. PENNY BAGS, iLL GHOCEK

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 November 1901, Page 3

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