PUBLIC NOTrCES. Cyclists I Prepare for Wet and Winter! To cycle comfortably in winter months you muse be suitably equipped, a! good lamp, a cape that will ward off the heaviest rain, mudguards, leggings, etc, — all these are indispensible to comfortable winter cycling. You will find everything you need in our immense stock at prices \ absolutely the lowest. Call or write. We pay postage on all cash orders. ' A few items : — . Lamps (gas) 4/6, 6/6, 12/6 Lamps (oil) 2/-, 3/-, 3/6 Cycling Capes, 6/-, 10/6 Leggings 1/6, 2/-, 2/6 Mudguards, (celluloid) 5/6, 6/6 Tool Bags 1/-, 1/3, 1/9 . . Carriers (with straps) 1/6, 2/3 All other lines at similarly low prices, Write for Free Oatalogne* Prices for Everything Given W.A. Scott & Sons, Speedwell Cycle Works. 155 George Street Dunedin. .. THE TROCADERO. BOUNDARY ST. ... GREYMOUTH; FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS. COOKED BY A FIRST CLASS CHEF, d-ate of the White Hart Hotel, Christchurch), TRY TfrE ABOVE RESTAURANT AND SUPPER ROOMS. Cleanliness and Civility is my Motto. Meals at any hour of the day or nig-ht. PRIVATE APARTMENTS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. OPEN ON SUNDAYS FROM 6 p. in a.m and seven p.m at the followingto 11 p.m. R MUNDY, Proprietor. CHRISTCHURCH COACH SERVICE MOYNINHAN AND CO. TV NE of COACHES will leav« Otira FARES SINGLE 20s. RETURN 30s HENNJKER AND CO.. AGENTS. Q.RUYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. WES |Ts C( ? A £ T BREE DER« STAKSS ? 1 OVS; second horse 10 soys and third horse 5 soys out or the stake. For two-year-olds and upwards allo^a^ 0^ 6 Wlth Penaldes and .'JLNALTIES— Winners after Ist August 1911. of race or races of the collective value of 100 soys. 141bs 5ft TZ '>J 5 soys » Wlbs.; 50 soys, 71bs, 25 soys 51bs ' ALLOWANCES.— Maiden • four-year-olds and upwards at time of starting allowed 101b s ; three-year rATo£ ld t l lbs ; two-year-olds 51b ? ." DISTANCE— Six furlongs. H^?i om^^ atlOlls t0 dose on Ist JULY LJil— los Further payment to' close on Ist SEPTEMBER, 1911,— 205. Final payment on night of nominations hrst .day's events. of Midsummer Meeting-.— 2os. . UO.NTDITIONS-Opefi 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. ' Unless sufficient entries and further payments, to the satisfaction of • the Committee, are .received by September Ist, the racCmay be cancelled and all payments made will be rtfun ded. G. T. GRACE, Secretary. . DOMINION HOTEL. BLACKBALL. JAS. IRVINE Propraetor. THE above hotel, which has recen'ly been built and furnished throughout in a most modem style, offers all the comforts of a home o Travellers, Visitors and Boarders. Every attention paid to their "reau ; -<efutnes. Bath Rooms: Hot "and cold wa.t»*>\ Billiard Table with efficient mare-^x. Only the Best of WINES, SPIRITS and ALES stocked. Letters »nd telegrams promptly *»< tended to , . . ■ _ _ — _ — - FOR COUGHS and COLDS ParkJtnsofn's Lime Syrup is THE fitting-. Foutr sizes:. Is, ls.Od, 2s aaad 2s 6d. , . . ' '.■;...;■• . TySPATCH XIOUNDRY f^OJ^ v~ lm.;' / Proprietori. (Established 1873.) Eng-incers. Boilermakers. Iron an <i Brais Fouaders, Wood Turners ■ .*«<! ■ . ' ■ -". ■ General Smiths. Sole Agent for the We^st Coast of the Mlas Boiler Fluid for cleaning Boileri.
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Grey River Argus, 27 April 1911, Page 2
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