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SHIRT BLOUSES, Fashionable and Serviceable. Checked Cambric Blouses, piped with colors, new shaped sleeves, detachable double collars, deep cuffs, white ground with black, navy, or green check, at 7/11. Spotted Cambric Blouses, piped with colors, yoke fronts, detachable double collars, in navy, pink and sky, at 8/6. Linen Crash Blouses with detachable double collars, collar and front trimmed with white linen briar stitched, nt 7/6. Colored Cambric Blouses, pleated fronts, detachable double collars, in sky, pink, black or navy, at 0/11. The "Killarney" Blouse, in white linen embroidered front briar stitchings, new Paris slcevjs, at 12/6. Striped Zephyr Blouses, yoke fronts, detachable double collars, new shaped sleeves, in green sky and navy, at 9/6. Wellington. Wellington. MWsramfijaiJri wmm ]■'.•#£ j

A Wonderful Help on WASHINQ Put SOILED in # boiler with a cupful of Fluid and J # Washing is done. NO RUB- J BING NEEDED * —.—. Fabrics ' fit Obtainable sat , STALL & GO. bTTTy^iTTTTixzj^yn f r»Tiiszi:iziAA'£nl

i no Guy. We beg to announce to our! numerous; il:<iit; n i public generally, that we have appointed •]:. \& H. CHARLEY & CO., Local Managers for Grey mouth and district for thesaleof our and for the collection of outstanding accounts. ! is now on, and great reductions in and special terms of payment offered. We carry very large stocks of all standard makes, in, eluding Broadrood, Lipp, Collard & Collard, Bohm, ete.which are now on view at the Dresden Saloon, (Harley and Co.'s Buildings.) Messrs Jackson and Bennell, (the Company's representatives), will wait upon our numerous clients in the coure o( a few days. Old pianos are accepted aa part payment foi new instruments. GBEYMOUTH AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. (DEARLY fSE&PE (11 EARLY REAPER is a bay horse. 7 years old, bred by the late H. Mace. Esq and is a typical American trotter, standing 16.1 high with great bone, substance aiid-power Early Reaper never raced, although he showed great promise as a two year old, but unfortunately he met with an accident winch necessitated his retirement This horse is undeniably one of the best bred horses at present at the Stud in New Zealand and combines in his blood numerous strains of the much prized blood of ltysdyk's Hamblstoniuu, Mambrino. Chief and Messenger. Early Reaper has only been 'two seasons at the Stud and all his slock show the trotting instinct in a marked degree. (■>) ELECTIONEER was a good performer and is also a most successful sire, having sired the Member 2.19, Elector 2.18, Onward 4.43, Sir Hcctoi 4.53, Candidate 4.41), Hollis 11. 2.31, and many others. (3) THE DUCHESS (bred by the late R. Wilkin. Esq., who imported a largo number of trotting horses from America) trotted 2 miles in o.'.i',. winning easily by 50 yards She was one of the very best mares of her day and at (lie dispersal ol the Brooklyn Stud was purchased by a Melbourne stud master for breeding purposes, and her yearling filly took the first prize at the last Royal Show m Melbourne. (4) ALBERT W holds a record of 2.2oand winner of 25 heats belter than 2.30 Sire of Little Albert 2.17} Dudley Olcott and Flowing Tide, 2.22, (5) SILICA by Algona sire of Flying Jib 2.8 and Addie 2.22.;. (G) 'BERLIN (brother to Mambrino Dudley 2.22) was the best trotting sire ever imported iuto New Zealand. What ltysdyk's Hambletonian was in America, Berlin has been in New Zealand, having sired General iracey, Kentucky, Mambrino, Abdallah, Fraulein (dam of Fritz). Puella (dam of Almont) and a host of others. While the trotting horse exists the name of Berlin will be a household word in New Zealand. (7) NELLIE was a very highly prized mare, owned by the late Robert Wilkins Esq., and used in his stud where the progenitors of so many of our best trotters were bred. TERMS-£1 4-8. Payable £\ at first service, balance by promissory note due January Mi, 1906. Groomage fee: 5/- at ilrst service. For farther particulars apply— J. R. GOBURN, Greymoutli

TO THE ELECTORS OV THE GKEY ELECTORAL DISTRICT. LADTES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to announce that I shall bo a candidate for your suffrages at tho forthcoming election, but as I am at present attending to my duties in Parliament as your representative, I am unable to personally tako an active part in seeking your support. I shall, however, tako tho earliest opportunity of placing my views before you, and trust that in tho meantime you will defer pledging your votes until I have had the pleasure of personally addressing you. Yours obediently, A .11. GUINNESS. NOTICE. CO., IRON FOUNDERS, WELLINGTON hereby give notice that they vill NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS contracted by any penou on their behalf after this date. At present tlicy have no represent ■r/'ve on tho Coast. Wellington, Sep. 25th, 1905. PUBLIC NOTICE. R. Bellamy & H. Crutnpten, JOINT UNDERTAKERS. \J Walsh Street, or H. T. Crumpton's, Lower Broadway, will be promptly attended to. A3 "DELLAMY, UNDERTAKERS, REEFTON.

If a Railway Locomotive. IS kept constantly running without cleaning, oiling and repairing until it stops and refuses to budge an inch, the engineers will probably find on examination that it is ruined, and fit only for the scrap-iron heap. What is true in regard to a locomotive also applies largely to the mechanism of your watch. The oil in your watch becomes absorbed in from one to two years, and usually a fair amount of dirt has wcrked in; then friction darts and the parts begin to wear. Tf this goes on for long it is a difficult I matter for the watchmaker to bring your watch up to its former accuracy, "and in no case will it last so long as it would have had it been attended to in proper time. If you value your watch givo it fair play, and let us overhaul it at least every two years. Wo repair over two thousand watches every year, and as two thousand washes skilfully and faithfully repaired means 2000 pleased customers, you can easily understand that it pays us handsomely to do our utmost to' give completo satisfaction in every case. This is why our establishment is always busy. Bring or send your watch to-day to THE TAINUT ST. JEWELLERS, GREYMOUTH. GENERAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION. JOSEPH PETRIE will address the electors as under, the chair to be taken at 8 p.m. in each instance .:-■ Kokiri-Schoolroom on THURSDAY September 28th. Barrytown —Burn's Hotel on bAIURDAY September 30th.

SOLD EVERYWHERE. AS GTT-ABAMIE CE QVAUII SEE THE NAME "..RECKITTS M - , B 'ON EACH BAG, . -.:.• ;_j

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1905, Page 3

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