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T A/ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS REV V FAIRER; none fmt good - hands need apply.—R. HANNAH & 1 ANTED—Barmaid, Housemaid, J V V Waitress, Cooks, find country general. Apply to Lindsay’s Registry . Office, Albert Street, Greymouth. ENGINE DRIVER wants employment ; first class stationary and s I river engineer’s certificates; two years I practical experience; references. Ap- ' ply H. Capable, P. 0., Greymouth. WANTED— ENGINE DRIVER & BUSHMAN. Apply Duncan’s Sawmill, Coal Creek. WANTED —BARMAID, previous experience not a necessary qualification. Rcvington’s Hotel. THE MASTER of the Brig EDWARD will not bo responsible for any DEBTS contracted by his crew without a written order. D. C. JOHNSTONE. WANTED KNOWN—That you can get the latest in Hats, Shirts, Collars, Ties, etc., at WEBER’S. WANTED— To SELL or will LET on TRIBUTE, NINE MILE 1 CREEK G.D. COY’S. Property, also KELL’S SLUICING COY’S Property,. situated near Brunncrton. Tho latter < property has nearly 2000 feet of Piping on the ground, also giant nozzle, ( etc. Full particulars may bo obtained from ( H. C. HARLEY & CO., Agents. C WANTED— Flaxcutters and mill- C hands, female cook, housemaid, private general, smart lad.-—Apply ( Lindsay’s Registry, Albert St., Greymouth. WANTED —You to get good results in baking every time by using “K” BAKING POWDER. WANTED KNOWN—That HANNAH’S is tho only Boot Shop where you can procure tho celebrated brand of Walkover and K. BOOTS from.

WANTED KNOWN—That being Agents fur the Talkeries, Wellington, you can got the latest Edison’s Talking Machines and Records at WEBER’S, Tailors and Mercers, Mawhera Quay. WANTED —Everyone to know that "K” BAKING i’OWDER is the best. Ill) tins, Is, at, all stores. ■|7l0 li SALE, Cheap, as a g oing so, that old-rstablished Boarding-hou Finda'e’s (late Anseline’s), Boundary tv. Immediate possession. NANCAKROW A CO, Housewives i-You don’t buy presents and prizes for other ])eoplo when you get “K” BAKING POWDER—the best. In shilling tins—no coupons. CHOICE PICKLING ONIONS.— Small size and sound ; just arrived. MATTIESON'S Maekay St. GREYMOUTH TROTTING CLUB. T I TENDERS will be received up to X 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst., for REPAIRS to the GRANDSTAND, Victoria Park. For full particulars apply to— J. A, EISSENHARDT, Architect. LAND TRANSFER. ACT NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described, will be brought under llm provisions of ’’The Land Transfer Act, 1885.” and its amendments, unless ctiveal bo lodged forbidding the same within one month from the date of "The New Zealand Gazette” containing this notice. All that parcel of land situate in tlie town of Groymouth, containing one rood more or less, being the Section numbered 309 on (he plait of the said town — Occupied by Lily Winifred Lynch, wife of James Daniel Lynch, of Greymouth, auctioneer, Iho applicant'. And also all that parcel of land situate in (lie said town citiitaining two Is more or loss, being the Sections numbered 511 and 312 on tiio said plan— Occupied by the said James Daniel Lynch. Diagrams may bo inspected at Ibis ofiice. Dated (his 15lh day of May. 1906, at the Lauds Registry Ofiice, Hokitika. R. ACHESON. District Land Registrar.

QOAL! .£TOAL! QOAL BLACKBALL COAL. To 1)0 obtained from J. T. SKOSLUND. WERITA STREET. RING UP TELEPHONE 48. THE Blackball Coal is world-famed fur household purposes. Its beating propensities are wonderful ; its cleanliness superb, and its economy far-reaching. It, creates a feeling of comfort whenever used, and makes the homo cheerful and bright during (ho cold winter mouths. ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO AND DELIVERED. A CASH DISCOUNT. milE Proprietors ct “KOZIE" TEA give a Cash Discount to regular Customers in the shape of 48 Cash Prizes every half year—three first prizes of £5 each, and 45 others from £3 to 2s 6d each. Save your Coupons and at the same time drink a Tea that is delectable. 'DRESSMAKING. I WISH to inform Ladies that I have REMOVED to Chapel Street (Elmer Lane). Fit and Style guaranteed. All orders promptly attended to. Sowing of any description done. A trial solicited. Lessons given in Cutting and Fitting. MRS A. BELL, Chapel Street West. REFRESHING AND COOLING DRINKS. IN five minutes you can make from “ ROBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY” a delightful non-alcoholic Summer Drink, Invaluable for Invalids and people with weak digestion. Excellent for the Complexion, too. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of SHOPS and DWELLING, Tainui Street. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr J. Weaver’s residence, Blaketown. Tenders close MAY 25th, 1906. ALWAYS ASK . . .F 08... JQEWAR’S ALL HOTELS. AGENTS CHRISTCHIjROH. c°- L m '

GIIEY EDUCATION BOARD. IN accordance with Section 114 of the Education Act, 1904, it is hereby notified that meetings of Householders for the election of School Committees for the NGAHERE and STILLWATER DISTRICTS will bo hold in the Ngahero and Stillwater School buildings on TUESDAY, the sth day of June, 1006, at 7.30 p.m. Each Committee will sonsist of seven members. Householders are requested to send in writing, by post or delivery, so as to bo delivered to the respective Chairmen of the several school committees not later than 8 o’clock in the •evening of TUESDAY, the 29th day of May, the names of persons being resident householders nominated by them for election to servo upon the Committee for the year next ensuing. Immediately after the meeting of householders at the place of meeting the Committee elected ■ shall hold its first meeting and thereat elect one of its members to be Chairman for the year. P. F. DANIEL, , , Secretary.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 May 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 May 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 May 1906, Page 3

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