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GREY. EDUCATION BOARD. r PHE time for receiving tenders for the erection of the Blaketown School is hereby • EXTENDED till NOON of MONDAY, October 12th inst. f P. F. DANIEL, Secretary. BY ORDER, f Education Office, Greymouth, October 3rd, 1908. ALTERATION SALE. TABLETS reduced to 5d and 10d each, usual price 6d ,and Is. j Three packets good Wrong .ENVELOPES for Is. STATIONERY BOXES 5d and 10d per box, usual price 6d and Is.—At A. E. KILGOUR, Bookseller and Stationer, Gieseking's Buildings. PHONE 259. ■'J l ' 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4 1, 4 1, 4* "4* 4 1, *J* *t + 4* 4* 4* | NORTONS ' | $ EGG $ | PRESERVER, f 4+ The only egg preservative gain- 4+ 4- ing Gold Medals in New Zea- 4* 4* land, including the recent 4* 4- International Exhibition, held 4* 4- in Christchurch. Nearly 4* 4- 8 MILLION EGGS 4+ 4* were preserved in this well- 4* 4*- known solution last season 4'' 4* and the demand is rapidly in- 4* 4 1, creasing because there are no 4 1, 4 1 - failures, no risk, and it is easy 4* 4- to use. Eggs preserved in 4* 4- Norton's Prize Premier Egg 44- Preservative find a ready sale 4* 4- and show a clear profit of 6d 4* 4- to 9d per dozen eggs. It is 25 4* 4* per cent cheaper than other 4* 4- brands—a fact that shows a 4* 4- 50 per cent advantage on the 4 1, 4- season's turnover. 4* 4- All Merchants and Storekeep- 4* 4- ers sell it. 4* 4- Write to Norton and Co., Lyt- 4* 4- telton for booklets, etc. 4s»■ Examine your tin when open- 4* 4- ing, it may contain.one of the 4* ji- valuable cash prizes. 4* *• 4* 4' 4* 4*4 1, 4 1, 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* ■4*4*4* 4* 4 t 4 1, 4 1, 4» SPRING FASHIONS ANNOUNCEMENT. ||fT first GRAND SHOW of SPRING ITX MILLINERY and NEW SEASON'S FASHIONS IS NOW ON. The Show Room is a perfect Fairyland of Feminine FASHIONS and FANCIES. My Millinery Saloon is now replete with the latest models and novel creations selected by my buyers from Paris and London saloons, in all the newest and most up-to-date colorings. VIEW MY WINDOW AND THEN COME INSIDE. MRS. DICKIE, THE "PEOPLE'S" MILLINER, GIESEKING'S BUILDINGS, TAINUI STREET: GREYMOUTH. SMOKERS, Have you tried DERBY mOBACCO ERBY X OBACCO Flake cut in. 2 oz: tins? SMOKERS.,', Your enjoyment will be complete WHEN SMOKING \ERBY mOBACCO jl>/ERBY X OBACCO In plug or two ounce tins. WANTED KNOWN. You will find it everywhere. What? Why mOBACCO J ERBY X OBACCO The best of all smokers.

e sold, every purcnaser^wa Milos is not o dye—is r in nor any fabrii torer is sold und latiiiaclionV Price, 7/6 a bottle, post free. MISS M. McELWAIN, toilet specialist. 254QUEEN»T.,AUCKUND. N.Z. AGENT MHOS TOILET CO. AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. To be held in the Ahaura School Grounds on the 9th of NOVEMBER, 1908. OFFICERS: President: Hon. James Marshall, M.L.C. Vice-Presidents: T. Y. Seddon, Esq., M.P., H. L. Michel, Esq., James Har-n-reaves, Charles Bellew, G. Erickson, D. Baybutt, C. Vial, G. Halm, P. G. Taylor, A. T. Brooks, H. J. James, H. Smith, T. H. Garth, G. Cressoy and William Clayton. Committee: Messrs R. Paul, G. Erickson, E. Erickson, J. Burrows. F. Hahn, W. Simonsen, G. Hahn, G. Patil, J. Shaw, S. Burrows, T. Dudlev, If.' Harper, 0. Bellow and Frank Bird. '," Handicappers: Messrs' II:. Harper, and T. ' ] Dudley: .';! ',,,.. Tndge: H. Harper.' Starter: T. Dudley. / ..." . ;.,..,: 1 ' ' . Treasurer: C." Bellew. . --■■■' ■ Secretary': G.' Paul. .•' , :

PROGRAMME: . I—MAIDEN HANDICAP SAW, 18-inch log. First £3, second £l. Nominations 3s? Acceptance 2s. 2.—TYRO CHOP, 15-inch lop;. Fust £3, second £l. Nominations 4s. Open to all who have not competed in public before. _'.' 3—MAIDEN HANDICAP CHOP, 18-in. log. First £4, second £l. Nominations 3». Acceptance 2s. 4.—CHAMPION HANDICAP SAW, 20inch lop. First £5, second £1 10s. Nomination 4s. Acceptance 2s. 5-CHAMPION HANDICAP CHOP, 20inch lost. First £lO, second £2 and third £l. Nomination 7s. Acceptance 6.-UPRIGHT HANDICAP CHOP, 18inch lop. First £3, second £l. Nomination 3s. Acceptance 2s. CONDITIONS. Nominations for all events close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, the 17th day of OCTOBER. Handicaps declared on SATURDAY, the 24th of OCTOBER. Acceptances on SATURDAY, 31st OCTOBER, 1908. All nominations must be accompanied with the last two years performances up to date of nomination, and accompanied with the prescribed nomination feo, otherwise they ill not'be entertained. The Carnival, which is.being held under the rules and regulations of the New Zealand Axemen's Association, provides that the competitors must be duly registered beforo they arc entitled to compete at the gathering. ' Registration forms can be had on application to the Secretary. Four entries, or no event. G. PAUL, I Secretary.

GOLD SLUICING MADE EASY. OPERATOR' / i'JEN AND KNIGHT'S Patent " ilo. 23267. The O.K. For use in Slicing and Hydraulic Elevating Claims. • Saves all loss of "Hydrant Time." Enables good Nozzlemen to do 20 per cent more work with greater ease. Perfect for breaking down. Excellent for blowing in. I Invaluable for blowing tailings. Portable. Easily applied. Instantly attached and de-tached.-—Apply • F. W. KNIGHT, Waipori. Mr H. M. Davey, the celebrated writer on Mining Questions, says (in Otago Witness, 22/7/08): "Probably, when known, Miners will wonder how they did without them."

GOOD IRONING NEE S GOOD ST7ICH. T\ON'T try to save money by buying •*■' cheap starch. It comes dear in the end, for an inferior starch will ruin your clothes. GOLMAN'S STARCH is the starch to buy. It preserves your laces and linen, and enables you to iron them beautifully. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITU™«

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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 October 1908, Page 3

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