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WANTED KNOWN —that— T. WATCHMAN. JJAS still a large lot of CROCKERY left, which must be sold. CUPS AND SAUCERS 4/9 doz. LARGE DINNER PLATES 4/- doz. SMALL DINNER PLATES 4/- doz. Also a large lot of ENAMEL WARE which will be sold at low prices. CALL AND INSPECT FOR YOURSELVES. T. WATCHMAN, DIRECT IMPORTER, TAYLOYILLE, BRUNNERTON. £JASH J)RAPERY gMPORIUM, MAIN STREET, BLACKBALL. MRS. S. A. RIDDIFORD B EGS to notify the residents of Blackball and Ngahere that her new stock of SI)MMER GOODS is now open for inspection. Customers may rely on obtaining every article in the shop at town prices. The following are a few of the lines on hand: — Calicoes, Flannelettes, Curtains, Sheetings, Blankets, Rugs, Men’s and Youth’s Socks, Hats and Flowers. A special line in Underpants, Dungarees, Umbrellas and Ladies Wear of every description. Importer of Books and Fancy Goods. Agent for Grey Evening Star, Auckland Weekly News and the Canterbury Times. A Splendid Assortment of Post Cards. MRS. S. A. RIDDIFORD, BLACKBALL. | SMOKERS. Your enjoyment will be complete WHEN SMOKING ©IRBY e. .npOBACCO .. ERBY ’XOBACCO y In plug or two ounce tins.

BOUNDARY 'ST. GREYMOUTH, R. MUNDY, PROPRIETOR.T* LADIES AND GENTLEMEN F TAKE this opportunity of informing you that I have engaged the serservices of MR DOM PEDRO, one of Wellington’s first-class chefs to superintend the cooking in my establishment.. The rooms are up-to-date in every particular; the fisn fresh by every steamer and the business is personally supervised. Oysters: Fresh every steamer. Plain and Fancy Omlette a speciality. Grills and Fish Suppers at all Hours. SATURDAY EVENING-SPLENDID WINDOW DISPLAY.

o»o»o»o»o»oeo«oeooooDOO*ooosoeo»oo' •o o« 22 BACHELORS, BEWARE! *2 Even in 1908 a lot of likely i'el--22 -lows would bo marrying were 22 it not for Die fearful risk they 22 run of marrying the wrong wo-' 22 man. Even for a waltz the 22 wrong woman is tiresome; but 22 for a life-long trudge over all *2 sorts of roads —oh, la, la! How *2 sang the discouraged soul ? *2 A woman faire I dare not wed §2 For feare I weare Actaeon’s 22 head. 22 A woman blacke is always §2 proud, g2 A woman little always loud; 22 A woman that is tall of growth *2 Is always subject unto sloth; 22 For faire or foule, little or tall, 22 Some faulto remains amongst 22 them all. 22 Oh, tut, tut! Don’t lot the 22 snarls of cynics worry you. If 22 you to marry are inclined seek 22 out the destined maid, and dis*2 cover what tea she drinks. If 22 she drinks the right one, 22 you’re right—- || SURATUEA 22 “D” 2s 22 H is the tea of the wise wo--22 nien, the healthy women, the 22 cheery women, the bonny wo--22 men, the dainty women, the 22 comradely women, the reason--22 able women, the comfortable 22 women, the gentle women, 22 the genial women —just the 22 sort of women the men of sense 22 want to marry and make much • O n f n« til*

oS 8 KETTLE B ROB • 65 S§ UPPER MAWHERA QUAY, *° gg GREYMOUTH. gg 90«08000eoc06000e000000000a0»09000 00 oeoeoooeoooco»oaoooeooocoooooooooo"oo DOMINION CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS. QUITS cleaned and dyed—Ladies Costumes, Gloves, etc., cleaned and made equal to . new— at moderate charges. MOSS & TATE, PROPRIETORS. Opposite U.S. Coys. Office, Groymouth. GOLD SLUICING MADE EASY. ~ AUTOMATIC HYDRANT OPERATOR ( RIEN AND KNIGHT’S Patent " No. 23267. The O.K. For use in Sluicing 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. Invaluable for blowing tailings. Portable. Easily applied. Instantly attached and detached.—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, Miner’s will wonder how they did without them.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1908, Page 3

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