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PKELIMINARY AUCTION NOTICE At the Boom?, Mackay Street, Greyrnouth At an early date. FREEHOLD SECTIONS COBDEN. COBDEN. COBDEN. MAEK SPROT AND CO., favored with instructions from the Beceiver of the New Zealand Midland Eailway Company, will sell by public auction : 4K QUARTER-ACRE Freehold **J Building Sites, Cobden Township; I A FBEEHOLD SECTIONS, Cobden -»■" Township, each containing 'A2 perchos. Pull particulars of those sections may be had from the auctioneers, who particularly draw the attention of those in want of sections to these desirab'e sites, Cobden is rapidly gaining ground as a place of residence, specially sheltered as it is from gorge winds ; and, in view of the expected development of the State coal mine and tho continued prosperity of the whole of the Greymouth District, these fine.building sites should command ready sale.

\PFRA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1903. Under the patronage and in the presence of Lord Hawke's Team of English Cricketers AND Westland Cricket Association, CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT, By the following Ladies and Gentlemen :—Misses May and Eily Driscoll, Nelson ; Misses Tait, Ward, Stapleion and Mr Perry, Hokitika ; Mrs O'Hallahan (nee Bessie Martin), Kuniara ; Mr Thos. Coltman (Basso Profundo), Wellington ; Mesdaines Birkett, Thompson and Cadzow ; Misses Kettle, Lizzie Holder, Mabel Easson, Perkins, and Jessie Matheson ; Messrs G. T. Moss, Fred Birkett, M. Guthrie, T. Ryan, and W. B. Cadzow, Greyrnouth. The finest programme ever presented to Greymouth people. The whole to conclude with Mr Fred Birkett's screamingly funny farcical comedy in one act, " What Happened to Moke." Tickets may be obtained at:—Stationers B. Dixon's, B. J. Phillips', Whitaker Bros and Dresden Piano Co. Box Plan' at G. E. Perkins, Mawhera Quay. As a largo attendance is expected, patrons are requested co book early to ensure a good seat. Reserved Seats 3/-, Stalls 2/-, Pit 1/Doors open at 7 30, concert at 8 15. All performers kindly enter by stage door. W. B. CADZOW, Musical Director, WANTED TO~LET.- One "large ROOM with fireplace. Apply by letter to L. Y. X., C/o Stae Office. AUSTRALIAN WlNES.—Agent for Irvin and Co's Celebrated Great Western Vinery. Only the best brands of spirits, ales, kept. M. M'Donnell, Greyrnouth. , a ■ ANTED -A Young MAN to drive v t Baker's cart. Appiy Johnston & Costigan, VV up country Hotel. Good wages. Apply office of this paper. ANTED at once.-A BARMAID. \ V Apply Imperial Hotel, Grey-

\\ T ANTED KNOWN.—ThatthcMon- '"■ * ster Sale is still on at New Zealand Clothing Factory. i. .4 7ANTED. —Men to purchase mir VV 7/5 Colonial Tweed Trousers at the Monster Sale. RANTED.— Purchasers for our Demin Jackets at 2/11 at the Monster Sale N. Z. C. F. 'ANTED.—IOO Boys to purchase V V our Tweed Knickers at 4/11 at the Monster Sale now on. 'ANTED.—Mothers to buy our Serge Sailor Suit at 3/11 and 1/5 at the Monster Sale. %\r ANTED KNOWN.—That our VV celebrated 19/11 Tweed Col. Sac Suit are a tremendous success at the N.Z.C.F. VTSTANTED.-400 men to purchase V » our Straw H'lts at 1/- each, a sacrificeat the Monster Sale N.Z.C.F. WANTED.- 250 little boys to purchase our Sailor Straw Hats clearing at 9d each at the Monster Sale now on at the N. Z. C. F.

\J Send stamps for Is Id. Self addressed, envelope.—Madame Zillah, 0.8. D., 145 East Belt, Cbristchurch. HOO FLY, don't bother me. ) Chemical and Sticky fly papers at Parkinson's and Co's, Chemists. FOR Gold Brooches, Charms and Engagement Rings go to Gilbert FOR A XMAS PRESENT—Buy one of M, M'Donnell's XMAS HAMPERS, from 20/- and upwards. Value cannot bo beaten, lOR good value in useful, ornamental ' and unique Christmas presents of sound manufacture and bearing the registered hall mark go to Gilbert Bros,, Tainui Street. JOR SALE.—A five roomed cottege, | 1 cculd bo easily shifted and re-built, i No reasonable offer refused. Apply Stab Office, DRUIDS CRICKET CLUB.—Meeting TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock. By

lOR SALE.—A Freehold SECTION _J and OOTTAGri in Buccleaugh Street. A bargain. Apply G. W. Moss & Co. GREYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. A PPLICATIONS are invited and will received until THIS MONDAY, EVENING 26th inst,, for the position STARTER J. L. DOOGrAN, Secretary. j Greymouth, 21st January, 1903. fEAFALGAB GOLD DREDGING, I tOY., LTD. Applications, with copies of testimonials, and stating salary required., will be received up to oth February, by the undersigned for the position of dredgemaster. J. A. Sligo, Secretary, P. 0. Box 217.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 January 1903, Page 3

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