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W. Holder & Son. GOLDEN TIPPY TEA. Peek Frean and Go's Imported Direct by

GREY COUNTY COUNCIL. VV an( i W 'H ' je received at County Chambers. Greymouth, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 27th inst., for the following works: — 1. Repairs and maintenance for one year of Blackball road. 2. Construction of culvert on Main Grey A'alley road near Kaiata Creek bridge. 3. Construction and repairs of culverts on Main Grey Valley road between Nelson Creek and Callaghan's Creek. 4. Construction and repairs of culverts on Main Grey Valley road near Gilmer's farm, TotaraFlat. Tenders to be marked on outside with name of work tendered for and addressed to County Chairman. Drawings and specifications for No. 1 can be seen at Mr Goodwin's store, Ngaliere ; :i at Mr Jones's office, Aliaura ; 4 at Mr Baybutt's store, Totara Flat; and for all the works at County Chambers, Greymouth. JOHN ITIGGINS, County Engineer. County Chambers, Greymouth, 18th November, 1901.

GEEY COUNTY COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE. IHE AHATJRA bridge, GreymouthEeefton road, will be CLOSED to all traffic from MONDAY, 25th November, to THURSDAY, 28th, inclusive. JOHN HIGGINS, County Engineer. County Chambers, Greymouth, November 19th, 1901. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC OF BLACKBALL AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. CRAWFORD & CO. WISHES to inform the general public that their coach runs daily to Blackball and. Ngahere. Parcels addressed, will receive every attention, and prompt delivery. 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. Gr. 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. RAYMOND'S cures are numbered by the thousand, and he lias cured the failures of the highest Allopathic and Homoeopathic medical skill in existence, and is the only Aurist in Christendon who can cure MIDDLE-EAR, NOSE, or THROAT DEAFNESS. Unrivalled testimonials of cures effected, in Auckland, Wellington, Chdstclmrch, and elsewhere may be inspected. Peof RAYMOND has only recently returned to New Zealand after an absence of eight years in the United States, Canada, Europe, an-J South Africa, and left the latter country owing to the war breaking up his business. The Professor treat? all diseases with non-poisonous herbal remedies only, and is STRICTLY A BOTANIC, and will have nothing whatever to do with the " pathies,'' 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, fakiis and medical ignoramuses in Australasia have been making all the money ! But then Prof 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 MAOEI GULLY GOLD DREDGING CO., Ltd. _l_ signed, will be received till noon on TUESDAY, 20th inst, for the CARTAGE of CO \L from Kokiri Station to the Company's dredge. Specification and form of tender may be seen at Hcnuigan's Hotel, Maori Gully; Kennedy's Hotel, Kokiri, and at the Company's office. G. S. CEAY, Acting Secretary.

READY FOR USE. PENNY BAGS. A.LL GROCER

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 19 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 19 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 19 November 1901, Page 3

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