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BOROUGH OF GREYMQUTH. -SECRETARY EXHIBITION COMMITTEE. PPLICATIONS are 1 invited and will bo received at ray office up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 28th inst. for tho office of Secretary to the Exhibition Committee; applicants to state salary. Full particulars on application. E. I. LORD, Town Clerk.

' ...DO YOU USE... WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY? WE are the sole agents for the Celebrated Wood-working Machinery made by McLean, of Dundee. In Wellington City alone we have supplied over 70 machines by this maker and in every instance they have given complete satisfaction. In fact, they have given us further orders for the same make We carry largo stocks of machines and will send catalogues, prices and further particulars if you will write us. We also want to quote you for all your supplies—Ciruculars and BandSaws, Machine Knives in blank or to suit, etc. Our prices are right and no one can cxce 1 us in quality or finish. Brodie and Mil ill an SAW AND TOOL MAKERS AND IMPORTERS, v FAIRISH ST. WELLINGTON,

MAWIIERA QUAY. 3k TS certainly tlio correct place sjc % Wear. £ 3st Best Longcloth Day and Night >}c 3k downs for 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 3k jjt 6d, 4s 6d. 5s 9d, 7s 6d. * * ijc Flannel lotto Ditto, from 2s 3d to Jk sk 4s 6d. 3^ 3k Flannel Barries, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3k )jc 5s fid, and 7s 6d. 3|c >k Daintiest Linen Shirts, nicely 3jc ajc trimmed, Is 6d and is lid. ' s}c =k Infant’s Swathes, 3in wide, Is sj; >k 3d; sin., Is 6d. 3^ 3|c Hoad Squares, 3s lid, 4s lid, 6s Jk )k 6il, and 7s fid. ♦ Christening and Carrying Robes 3k )k 8s fid, 12s fid, 17s' fid, 21s. 3k 3}c Shawls from 4s 6d to 12s 6d. 3(c sjc Prices given on application for 3fc Short-coating Outfits. jjc 3k Ring Up 194. jjc >k C.S.S., MAWHERA QUAY. * + sksk 3k 3k 3k 3k 3k 3k 3k 3k 3k 3k 3k 3k

“ Highlander ” Condensed Milk. fS manufactured in New Zealand. The supply is obtained from a selected herd of Jersey cows, and every cow is regularly examined by a Qualified Veterinary Officer. The milk is subject to the strictest scrutiny, and every step n the process of manufacture is attended by the most scrupulous cleanlines Analysis proves that there is no Condensed Milk sold in this Colony showing mor richness and greater purity than •‘UIGIILaNPEK” condensed Ji 5 LK.

MASTER BAKERS! Your Business Increased by . .Using.. AT ORTON’S 1M /CELEBRATED I J JQORASE ! FOR BREADMAKING. It .gives increased yield. Rickcr Flavor. Has Moisture Retaining Qualities. Regular Yeast Action. No Sour Bread. Particulars from— J. T. NORTON, Lyttelton. T" E S' TILLWATER C PORTS. ..To be held on.. MAR 011 10 tli, 1906.

Handieappers: Chopping and Sawing Events —Messrs T. T. Baxter, E. Low, an dj. O'Niel. Running Evenly—Messrs W. E. Church, F. Williams, and E. T. Mallock. I‘ROCRAMME. 1. —MAIDEN FOOT RACE, 100 yards, first prize £1 10s, second 10s. Nomination 2s, 2. —HANDICAP MAIDEN SAW (18 inch lou), first prize £2 10s, second £l. Nomination 2s, acceptance 2s 3. HANDICAP HOP - STEP - AND - ,11'MP, post entry, first prize £l, second 10s. Nomination Is. 4. HANDICAP BOY'S SAW, (18 years or under (18in log),first prize £2, second prize 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. -HANDICAP ITRICHT CHOP, (18 in log),lst prize £5, 2nd £l, 3rd trophy presented hy Messrs Arnett mid Seabrooh. Nomination 2s fid, acceptance t-S. I 6—RUNNING 11(011 -ICMP, post en/.y, first prize £1 10s, second 10s. Nomination 7.—HANDICAP MAIDEN < HOP, under hand, IHin) first prize £3, second £l. third trophy pri-soult-cl hy -Messrs h*dlicit Bros. Nomination 2s fid, accept :iiu:o2s. G 120 YDS. FLAT HANDICAP, first prize £4, second £l, third trophy presented hv Mr 'll. W. Lloyd. Nominations 2s fid, acceptances 3s. <l HANDICAP SAW. (£0 in log), first prize £5, second £1 10a, third 10s. Nomination 3s, ;meeptances4s. 10.—HANDICAP LADIES BACK, post entry first prize Its or trophy presented by Messrs Armstrong Bros., second lUs,

third 5s Nomination ,Is. 11.—-HANDIOAI* (dU)l', (20m lognnderjuuKl first prize £7, second £2, third £l. Nomination 4s, acceptance ss. CuDli HKv'S. Nominations for till events, not pot entry, dose on February 28th Handicaps declared on March 2nd. Acceptance close on March uth. Nominations and acceptances to be forwarded to Mr W. K. Church Stillwater. In the sawing handicap both names of the competitors must bo given, otherwise they will not be handicapped. Admission to ground Is. n HALEMI, Hon See and Treas.

' TVIJNDA.IH STREET SHOEING FORGE. ‘air aVT-IG sake® over tho Shoeing Jo Bmouoss which has boon «o successfully carried on by Air McTioue, I .ake this opportunity oi soliciting a share of tho trade. _ 1 have engaged uu experienced Shot r, so those who favor mo with their work may rely that the workmanship will bo of tho very best. Shoes of all sizes kept in stock. J McOA-BTHY, Junr.

e? ?/ -k tiR wf *i #• h’i S f' iir\ i ■:'/■£*#* (Sv»'i. OraolivS, KeiS, ScusfSi, Blconlntr Iliads with Painful riaffers R»i Split ♦roisefl hy JfcrnbMntf iloi-rs, P=‘s and P»nn, ard ItV'indry wovli, r.ro ouicMy roiito'.'od to Botlnosa iudwJilteir.t'i ’>:•/ p DAL f ” VJELTOH’a HAND EiVSQLLIEHT. 1/6 {jor Jar. acxsxEma*i&en&Ka& SPECIAL AG E tna. Cottle Bros.. Qrevmonth SWEET FRESH BUTTER. SWEET FRESH BUTTER. HE BEST FLAVORED BUTTER __[n tho Market is— OILVERRINE JgRAND UTTER. Made only from Selected Cream. IT BEATS THEM ALL. HE GREYMOUTH FRESH FOOD and ice company.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 February 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 February 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 February 1906, Page 3

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