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j. ¥XT ANTED.—A good COOK. Apply YY Peaen’s Hotel, Kumara. [ ¥ \ TANTED—A GIRL to assist in tha YV Par and Housework. Apply R. [ Dunphy, Eeefton. WANTED.—A good COOK. Apply v Sheedy’s Brian Boeu Hotel, Mawliera Quay. WANTED. -A first-class SAWYER as MANAGER for Kaimata mill. Wages: £lB per month. Apply Stratford, Blair and Co. ANTED.— A smart GIRb as Vy housemaid. Apply James's Hotel, Ahaur^i. WANTED. —A Strong BOY to make himself useful. Apply Wharf Hotel. LOST.— A SUMMONS in the street on Tuesday afternoon. Finder please return to the police. WANTED. —An experienced BARMAID. Apply office of this paper. WANTED.— An APPRENTICE to the watch and clock repairing trade. Apply Horace W. Lloyd, Jeweller, Greymouth. \\J ANTED.—A GIRL to assist in the V* . Bar and Housework. Apply k) Mrs, Kinsella, Blackball. QPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, 8 p.m. Lecture on “ Norfolk Island,” Illustrated with Lime Light Views nv the RIGHT REVD. THE BISHOP OP CHRISTCHURCH. Proceeds of Lecture for Melanesian Mission. Admission, 2/- and 1/-. J. G. THOMAS, 7 Church E. B. MABIN, ] Wardens. THETEREMAKAU GOLD DREDG- , ING COY., LIMITED. PROPOSALS are invited for the j ERECTION of MACHINERY on the Pontoons of the above Company. Plans and spesifications may he inspected at the offices of the undersigned, where tenders will close oh THURSDAY, the 2nd MAY, at 8p m. A deposit of £2O must accompany each tender. CUTTEN BROS., ( Consulting Engineers. J

THE ROSS DAY DAWN GOLD DREDGING COY, LIMITED. PROPOSALS are invited for the ERECTION of MACHINERY on the Pontoons of the above Company. Plans and specifications may be inspected at the offices of the undersigned, where tenders will close on THURSDAY, the 2nd MAY, at 8 p ra. A deposit of £2O must accompany each tender. CDTTEN BROS, Consulting Engineers. R. "tk HOKITIKA COURTHOUSE. TENDERS will be received at this office until NOON of 10th MAY, 1901, for the erection of an Additional Room and New Strong Room at Courthouse, Hokitika. Drawings, Ac, may be seen at this office and at the Post Office, Hokitika. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN THOMSON, Resident Engineer, Public Works Office, Greymouth, 24th April, 1901. GREYMOUTH BOROUGH ELECTION Ladies and Gentlemen,— OWING to the late hour at which the Poll was declared, I was unable to return thanks to those ladies and gentlemen who placed mo amongst the nine candidates that was elected. I now take this opportunity of doing so, and I trust that at the end of the ensuing term my actions will be such as to warrant a continuance of your confidence. Yours faithfully. J. G. THOMAS. TO THE RATEPAYERS OP GREYMOUTH. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I BEG to express my thanks for the votes accorded mo ; my experiment of abstaining absolutely from personal canvass proved a failure; I have realised that it is individually futile to attempt stopping the vicious system. It is hardly worth captivating votes in such a manner, because their value seems to be so trifling, yet evidently it must be done if success is sought for. G. PEROTTI. TO THE ELECTORS OP BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. I BEG to heartily THANK those Ladies and Gentlemen who kept their promise, and voted for me in the Borough election. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, P. J. GLEESON.

TO THE ELECTORS OP THE BOROUGH OP GREYMOUTH. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I 1 * tliank you heartily for the honorable position in tfhich you have placed me at the recent election, and I trust that my actions during the ensuing term of office will merit the confidence that you have reposed in me. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE BOROUGH OF GKEYMOUTH. Ladies and Gentleman, — I have again to thank you for placing me in so honorable a position at the late election. I will do, as I have done for the past 25 years, everything possible to advance your interests and the welfare of the borough. I am pleased that my past efforts have gained your confidence and support. Again thanking you for returning me as one of your representatives. GREYMOUTH MUNICIPAL ELECTION. R. PETRIE thanks the electors who returned him to a seat in the Borough Council, and trusts that neither they nor those who were opposed to him will have cause-to regret his reelection. Yours respectfully. JOSEPH M’LEAN. Yours respectfully, DANIEL SHEpDY.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 25 April 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 25 April 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 25 April 1901, Page 3