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To working men.—Dark grey working shirts, a very special lino just landed. These will wear like leather, having been proved in other parts of (he colony as the host working shirts ever introduced, d ll and 5/9 each.—W. McKay and Son.— Advt. CONSTIPATION. For constipation there is nothing quite so nice as Chamberlain's Stomach and Fiver Tablets. They always produce a pleasant movement of the bowels, without anv disagreeable effect. For sale by KF.TTLF. PROS.

■ Fur continuatioD of ucwt set Rut wid fourth pagei.) TIT’EST COAST HOCKEY ASSOVV CIATION. OPE XING OF SEASON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th, 1905. At 5.30 p.m. sharp. GREY v. TRINITY. Admission Is. Ladies Free. YOUNG .MEN OVER 14 YEARS. \T OU are invited to hear Mr R. 11. X BLJGH’S White Cross Lecture, entitled—‘•PEßlLS OF IMPURITY.” Exposure of Medical Quackery, including Electric Belts.—TO-MOR-ROW (Wednesday) EVENING, til 8 o’clock, KAYE’S HALL, BRUNNERTON. ADMISSION FREE. Collection. AII AURA CATHOLIC CHURCH ORGAN FUND. A CONCERT, in aid of the above ±X. fund, will he held in JAMES’ HALL. Ahaurti. on WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 23rd, 1906. Tickets 2s and Is. Excellent Programme. A DANCE is to he held after the Concert, at. which the host music will he provided. COBDEN SKATING RINK. TS OPEN every MONDAY, TUESi. DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Evenings and Afternoons, with 260 feet of space to skate on a firstclass floor. Doors open 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m., and from 2 to 5 p.m. in the afternoons and Saturday afternoon. YOUNG MEN OVER 14 YEARS. T T 011 are invited to hear Mr R. If. X BI.IGH’S While Cross Lecture, entit led—- • PERILS OF IMPURITY.” Exposure of -Medical Quackery, including Electric Belts.-—THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 17th and 18th May, in Opera House, at 8 p.m. ADMISSION FREE, Collection. MU. T.0.0.F. LOYAL BLACK- . BALL LODGE.—A GRAND SOCIAL AND BALL to celebrate the EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY of the Lodge, will be held in STEVENS’ THEATRE, Blackball, on FRIDAY EVENING, 18th inst. Double Tickets ss, Single Tickets 3s 6d. Coaches will run from Nelson Creek and Ngahcre. .1 AS. 11A 1 STY, Secret ary.

AT ROOMS, MACK AY STREET. WEDNESDAY, at 11 n.in. MA U K SrR 0 T A CO. will sell by auction — 20 SACKS POTATOES 10 SACKS ONIONS. SAKE oF VALUABIiE COAL MINE, PLANT, Etc. WEDNESDAY, 23rd MAY, 1906, At 2.30 p.m. At Broadway And ion Rooms, REEFTON. Me MAHON AND LEE., under instructions from Air Stephen Loughnan, will sell by auction as above— COAL MINE, known as "Loughnan's,” of 30 acres on Progress Road, 61, miles from Reefton Railway Station, together with Iron Rails, Trucks, Screens, 2 Weighing Machines, 2 Drays, 1 Waggon, 1 Spring Cart, 2 Draught Horses, 2 Sets Harness. ALSO—FOUR ROOMED DWELLINGHOUSE and six stall stable, with loft. This Aline is thoroughly opened up and in good working order. Tito quality of the coal is equal to, if not superior, to the best Reefton coal, and has at present a large circle, of consumers close to the Aline and down the. line to Hokitika. It is beyond doubt the finest coal property in tbo Reefton district. The whole of the above will be offered in one line. Terms arranged. For full particulars apply to the Auctioneers.

WEDNESDAY, 23rd MAY, 1906. At 2.30 p in. At Broadway Auction Rooms, REEFTON. Me M AII OH, - AND LEE., insthmted by Mrs W. Smytho (who is leaving tho district) will sell by auction as above— FREEHOLD SECTIONS 866 to 869, area 1 rood 9 perches. Bridge Street, with LARGE PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE and usual outbuildings erected thereon. ALSOTho whole of tho FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Tho above property is most centrally situated, accommodating 13 hoarders. and is now doing a profitable trade. To anyone seeking such a business this opportunity should not be missed. Tho whole of tho above will bo offered in one lino, and, if unsold, the property will be offered separately. Terms easy. .. t Full particulars may bo ascertained from tho Auctioneers. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the erec- ' turn o? SHOPS and DWELLING, Tainui Street. Plans and specifications may bo seen at Mr J. Weaver's residence, Blaketown. Tenders close MAY 26th, 1906.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1906, Page 3

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