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LEAP YEAR BALL. - DRUID’S HALL, DUNOLLIE. • i nnHE LADIES of State Collieries A will hold a GRAND BALL in the above Hall on FRIDAY, October 9th. Dancing at 8 p.m. Bachelors freo; Ladies 2s. J. PENDER, M. GUTHARDT, , Joint Secs. DRESS BALL. Public Hall, A FRIDAY, Oct 9th. The Greymouth Citizen’s Band will hold a Grand FANCY DRESS BALL in the Public Hall on FRIDAY, October 9th. Prizes for Best Dressed Lady and Gent. Admission 4s ; extra Lady Is; Gallery Is.—W. E. WILLIS, Secretary. ■ TOTARA FLAT SALE YARDSTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1908. At 12.30 p.m. Q W. MOSS AND CO., * will sell by auction as above: 100 5 and 6 YEAR OLD BULLOCKS. 80 4 YEAR OLD BULLOCKS. 120 2 and 3 YEAR, OLD STEERS (on account of Mr Alf. Smith). 150 2, 3 and 4 YEAR OLD STEERS (on account of Mr J. O’Regan) 100 3 and 4 YEAR Old) STEERS. 50 3 and 4 YEAR OLD HEIFERS. 50 2 YEAR OLDS (mixed sexes) on account of Mr Price Hamer 70 2,3, and 4 YEAR OLD STEERS (for clients). The above have been specially selected for the Coast and comprise a really first-class line of well bred cattle. G. W. MOSS & Co. Auctoneers.

IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM LAND. DEEP LOAMY SOIL. |JARK SPROT AND CO., under instructions from Mrs. Gillon, of XII. Mile, offer for private sale— THAT SPLENDID FREEHOLD FARM LAND containing 300 acres (more or less), alongside Kamaka Railway Station, with Dwelling, Barn, Stables, Stockyards, etc., etc. The property is splendidly situated within easy distance of Greymouth, and handy to the markets. A substantial portion of the purchase money may remain at low interest. For full particulars apply— MARK SPROT AND CO-., Land wad Aatatu Agents. GIR]T~for ' a few weeks. —Apply Mrs 11. Wickes, Omoto Road. WANTED.—A first-class TAILEROUT; wages 12s per day.—Apply at this office. WANTED.—A young GlßL.—Apply Mrs Davis, Cobdcn. ANTE I).—A GIRL for housework. ' T —Apply at once to Mrs D. McKay, High Street. WANTED.—By a respectable WO- ' ' MAN, work by the day; washing ,or cleaning.—Apply Star Office.

WANTED.-BODICE HANDS ; good ' “ wages.—Apply Tymons and Co. WAITRESS.—Wanted for Boarding House; wages £1. —Apply S. Priske, Muir’s Camp, Blackball. WANTED.—A smart BOY for hotel. ’ ’ —Apply Duke of Edinburgh. ■WANTED.—A young LADY ns clerk. —Apply J. Mackay, Butclier. ’WANTED.—A strong YOUTH for Butchery Business. —Apply Star Office. 'WANTED.—A First-class UPIIOLY ' STERER and BOY to learn the Cabinet Making.—Apply Charles Uddstrom. A SMART BOY'to learn the printing trade is wanted at the office of the Greymouth Star.—Apply at once. IWANTED KNOWN.— P. W. GAL- ’’ V!N has just landed llis SUMMER. SPORTING GOODS;' Cricket Bats (Duke’s, Wisden’s, Suggs), Cricket Balls, Wickets,:,and Pads. Inspection invited. ; (WANTED KNOWN.—P. W. GAL- ** ViN has opened up his Cricket and Tennis Goods. All the leading makers’ GOODS STOCKED, Order early. '-i. ' a., Wanted known.— larsen " BROS, give ESTIMATES Jpr all plumbing and gas fitting work, which they guarantee.— Werita Street, Greymouth.

WANTED KNOWN.—White-baiters * ' four pairs long Gum BOOTS to clear at 15s 6d, sizes six’s and seven’s, at HANNAH’S. WANTED.-ENGfNEERS AND apprentices to study Electrical Engineering by mail. Magnificent prospects in this field. Send for prospectus “A.” Electrical Engineer Institute (London). NZ. Representative, Jas. Rodger, 131 8., Cashel St. Christchurch. LOST.— A SILVER WATCH (wedding gift) between Cobden Bridge and Gaswork’s Showroom. hinder rewarded on returning to Star Office. "boR SALE.—LEASEHOLD SEC- • TION, Preston Road with comfortable six-roomed DWELLING erected thereon. For terms and particulars apply to G. W. MOSS AND CO., Land and Estate Agents. .TpOR SALE. —COACHING PLANT A and HORSES, all in first-class order, For full particulars apply G. W, Moss and Co. ONE! COME ALL! and see the extensive bargains; everything reduced at A. E. KILGOUR’S Alteration Sale, Gieseking’s Buildings. PHONE 259. A E. KILGOUR is offering splcn--0 did value in PURSES at Is each ; worth 2s fid.

A LARGE selection of ORNAMENTS A and GLASSWARE at big reductions at A .E. KILGOUR’S Alteration Sale, Gieseking’s Buildings. DO not fail to secure one of the Is POST CARD ALBUMS at A. E. KILGOUR’S Alteration Sale, Gieseking’s Buildings. PHONE 259. CPLENDID line of HEARTHRUGS 0 for 6s at B. HARTS.

TF you feel Influenza coming on take Parkinson’s Influenza Specific. Do not wait till you get ill. Take it on the appearance of first symptons. —1/6 and 2/6. ■ROWLS! BOWLS!—I have just reu ceived 40 pairs of Taylor’s BOWLS, which have been tested. Early application necessary. —A. W. YARRALL, “Bowl’s” Depot, Tainui Street. PARKINSON’S QUININE IRON A WINE is the finest tonic going. ( It enriches the blood and steadies the nerves. —2/6. PARKINSON’S MALT EXTRACT is “concentrated good health.” In tins 1/6; bottles 2/-. rr HE MASCOTTE STUDIO is the A best place for a good photo. Satisfaction guaranteed. RING up telephone 258, Mascotte R' Studio, and arrange for a dozen CABINET PHOTOS and a 15x12 ENLARGEMENT for 17/6.—Satisfaction guaranteed. STRAIN FARE PAlD.—Every Cash Purchaser this week to the value of £lO or over will have return train faro paid at HARLEY’S Great ReBuilding Sale. —This week. T)UCHESS CHESTS.—Wo are making at our Factory a special line to sell at £2 10s each. Well finished, dovetailed ; red pine ; well polished ; bevel mirrors. Call and inspect nt Harley’s Sale.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 October 1908, Page 3

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