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PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED TO SELL, £200—6 ROOMS, £ acre Leasehold, Karoro, Nelson Creek, house 6 rooms £-acre, £315 •, Confectionery Business £i2O ; Building Sees £5 deposit. — Mark Sprot and Coy., Auctioneers. WANTED TO SELL, £300— New ■ HOUSE handy to town, good erection; £10 deposit, balance 15s per week. — Mark Sprot and Coy., Auctioneers. w\7 ANTER TO SELL — £650 t T STORE, Greymouth, turnover £Bo week ; real snip ; house Greymouth, 6 rooms, £210 cash; handy to Railway. — Mark Sprot and Coy., j Auctioneers. WANTED KNOWN— Gent's .Glace Yale Toe Button BOOTS, patem cape in ,all sizes 17s Bd. Try a pair. At Hannah's Grey. WANTED KNOWN— That all or- j ders entrusted to Larsen Bros. Plumbers, Tinsmiths, etc., will be WINFRED Cigarettes do not bite the tongue or affect the throat, they are absolutely pure. "VyiNFRED Cigarettes.— If you ! »■* want to enjoy good health smoke them, chey are cool and sweet. "VyiNF-RED. Cigarettes, cool and sweet smoking. Without doubt they are the best. Give them a trial, and you will have no other. Obtainable from atl Tobacconists and Storekeepers. "VITINFRED Cigarettes cai be ob- ▼ » ta-ined in Mild or Medium. If you a.re a pipe smoker try a tin of Aidath Mixture. | FOR COUGHS amd COLDS Parkinson's Lime Syrup is THE flaring. Four sizes: Is, Is 6d 3 2s aaxd 3s 6d. , ANY style of PHOTO at the MASCOTTE STUDIO. Post Cards, Cabinets, Enlargements. ' THE MASOOTTE STUDIO can supply a first clas s PHOTO. Upstaians McDonnell's Buildings. KEEP WELL by using Parkinson's Quinine "and Iron Wine. The finesit tonic going. 2s 6d. FOR SALE. — 'Large quantity of old TIMBER as firewood at 3s per load.— Apply Dispatch Foundry U>., Ltd . FOR' SALE— By private treaty, Mr Flaherty's BOARDING HOUSE situate on Richmond Quay, with accommodation for twenty-two boarders. The house enjoys a good steady trade and a fair number of casuals, being so centrally situated and near the wharf. This is an excellent business for an energetic person. Financial assistance will be given by the agents.— HARLEY AND CO, Estate Agents. TTT|O LET— Houses and Rooms fur--1- nisibed amd unfurnished situated in town and suourbs.— Addly A. Naylor, House Agrem. TjlOR SALE— Houses, Building Se,,- --- tions, Farms, Hotels and Businesses of every description. Financial aid given to purchasers on easy terms.— A. Naylor, Land and Estate Agent, Greymouth BLAKETOWN — Practically new . COTTAGE on main road. Best section in the towmship. Price £250 for best offer. Owner will accept £30 deposit^ balance as rent. A great bargain for a working man. Gail up0^ Ms to-day. , HARLEY and COY, LTD, Estate Agents. TO THE ELECTORS OF TI : 1E BOROUGH OFi GREYMOUTH. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I Have pleasure in coming- before you once again as a CANDIDATE for a SEAT on the Borough Council. I feel sure that my actions during the past term confidently warrant my doing so and if elected I shall do my best to promote your interests generally. Trusting that you will again honour me with you confidence. . I remam, Yours Respectfully, E. M. SHEEDY. REEFTON JOCKEY CLUB THE AUTUMN MEETING of the above will be held on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, April 27th" and 28th, instead of WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, as previously mentioned. Acceptances for all the first dayV events close on MONDAY, April 24th at 9 p.m. W. IRVING, Secretary. WESTLAND LAND BOARD. ] Hereby APPLY for 100 acres un- . der 130, of the Land Act in Block IV Waimea Survey District. P. M. O'DONNELL. HOLY TRINITY. CHURCH TO-MORROW (D.V.) HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES. 8 a.m 11 a.m 7 p.m Q.REYMOUTH 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 allowances. t'tiNALTlES— Winners after Ist August, 1911. of race or races of the collective value of 100 soys. 141bs extra; 75 soys, 10 lbs., 50 soys, 71&S, 25 soys 51bs. ALLOWANCES.— Maiden four-year-olds and upwards at time of starting allowed lOlbs.; three-year olds 71bs; two-year-olds 51bs. DISTANCE— Six furlongs. Nominations to close on Ist TU'LY 15)11, — 10s. Further payment to" close on Ist SEPTEMBER, 1911,— 205. Final payment on night of nominations first day's events of Midsummer Meeting.— 2os. CONDITIONS— Open 1 only to horses wEose dams were, at the time the nominated horse was foaled, the bona fide property of residents of the Greymouth Metropolitan District. Unless sufficient entries and further payments, to the satisfaction of the Committee, are received by September Ist, the race may be cancelled and all payments made will be refun ded. - G. T, GRACE, Secretary.

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Grey River Argus, 22 April 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 22 April 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 22 April 1911, Page 6

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