■ 6Y SPECIAL H ■ APPOINTMENT. I s G BT NO TEAS | ■8 IN OROUTOFENGLANO ■ ■i HAVE RETAINED THE ■ B| LARGEST SALE FOR ■ 1 H| SO MANY YEARS AS ■ I yELSOM I , I Blmoate&go'sli I «| PURE CEYLON AND I H BLENDED TEAS. IT IS ■ H IMPOSSIBLE TO BUY ■ B BETTER TEAS. OR TEAS ■ H THAT HAVE PLEASED ■ ■| LONGER ■ I BP AWARDED '^^^^ K GOLD AND SILVER H MEDALS IN" Ml COMPETITION. WE INVITE ALL WHO ENJOY A CLASS OF PORTER OR ALE To Ask For— ■ M'GAVIN'S On sale at all hotels in the city and surrounding license districts We manufacture Sauces, Pickles, Vinegars, and Cordials and Stock Glassware for Hotels, Etc. Zfc'ALANDIA MANUFACTURING COY Walte Street i : Creymout* \LL WHO WOUD ACHIEVE SUCCESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUR TO MERIT IT. WE have during the past year spared no expense in endeaving to bottle the very best PORTER and ALES in New Zealand, and can aow confidently assert that we have succeeded in doing so. G EO -CONTESSA CONFECTIONER and TOBACCONIST. RICHMOND QUAY : GREYMOUTB BEGS to announce that he has just landed a large assortment of high-clas 5 CONFECTIONERY, which will be found second to none on the Coast. SUMMER DRlNKS— lncluding FV derberry Wine, Boston Ginger Me. Pine Apple Cider and Hop Beer The best brands of CIGARS, CIGARETTES, and TOBACCOS ke;,t in stock. G eo -CONTESSa RICHMOND QUAY. GREYMOUTH. /N 'RE i MOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. WEST COAST BREEDER'S STAKES, of 65 soys; second horse 10 soys, and third horse 5 soys out of the stake. For two-year-olds and upwards. Weight-for-age with penalties and al )o wances. PENALTIES.— Winners after Ist August, 1911, of race or races of the collective value of 100 soys., 141bs. extra; 75 soys, lOlbs. . 60 soys, 71b, 25soys. 51bs. ALLOWANCES.— Maiden four-year-olds and upwards at time of start allowed lOlbs; three-year-olds 71b; two-year-olds 51bs. DISTANCE.— Six furlongs. Nominations to dose on < Ist JULY 1911,— 105. Further payment to close on Ist SEPTEMBER, 1911,— 20s. Final payment on night of norn inations for .first day's events of Midsummer Meeting, — 20s. CONDITIONS.— Open only 'to horses whose dams were, at the time the nominated horse was foaled, the bona fide property^ of residents of the Greymouth Metropolitan District. ' ~ . i Unless sufficient entries and further payments, to the satisfaction of tKe Committee are received by September Ist, the race may be cancelJed, and all payments made will be refunded. ' G. T. GRACE. Secretary. Mothers who have brought qp Is the mother's favorite remedy for Coughs, Colds and Sore Throats. It acts quickly and the children like it— the taste is so very pleasant. It is just as . effective in the case of adults. A slight huslriness ma / singer's throat or a violent hacking : cough, a distressing cold or- an inflamed sore throat all yield to a few doses of the healing balsam. BENJAMIN GUM. Aold by Chcjftisls & Storekeepers, 1/6 bolite.
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Grey River Argus, 8 April 1911, Page 2
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