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ASSIST A COMMON CAUSE. A GRAND BALL will bo hold in-the TOWN HALL on FRIDAY, 18th JUNE, in aid of the Grey River Hospital. Gents 3s: Ladies a plate, G. E. LEYIEN, D. COAKLEY, Joint Sec. J .P. DUNN, Treasurer. TUESDAY, Bth JUNE, 1909 At 3 p.m. SPROT AND CO., under instructions from Mr Oscar Larsen, who is leaving Greymouth, will sell at their rooms, Mackay St., as above:— THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY situate in Swanson Street, Greymouth, with splendid DWELLING thereon. NOTE: —The Auctioneers draw special attention to this important sale of FREEHOLD PROPERTY, which is situated in that progressive part of the town near the new Docks, which will in the course of time be the centre of all shipping. The property as stated is freehold and the building is in excellent, repair. Terms at sale. MARK SPROT-AND CO., Auctioneers. Hokitika and Greymouth.

WANTED.—Two furnished or unfurnished DOOMS, with conveniences; central.—Apply “A. R,” Star Office. ■yyANTED TO SELL.—A lady leaving district would like to dispose of Six-roomed HOUSE, Piano, Sideboard, Extension Table, Cabinet, Overmantle, 14 Mirrors, handsome Vases, etc. —For address apply Star Office. "WANTED.— First-class ENGINE DRIVER for Paron.—Apply Stratford, Blair and Co. .^yANTEI). —A competent WINCHMAN for paddock dredge.—Ap- j ply Tacon and Tansoy, Mackay St. WANTED.—A COOK for Otira.— Apply E. M. Sheedy, Mawhcra Quay. "yyANTED. —A General SERVANT; good wages.—Apply Mrs. Anderson, Rcefton. yyVNTED. —A GIRL to assist in housework. —Apply Mrs. Seabrook. WANTED—A general SERVANT. —Apply Mrs. M. Hannan, Alexander Street. WANTED.—A WOMAN to look after home and throe children ; good wages.—Apply Star Office. WANTED.—A WAITRESS also GIRL to assist in kitchen.—Apply Mrs. Adamson, Chapel Street. I OST.—A Brown FUR, near Hospital; reward.—Finder kindly return Star Office. WE WANT TO PURCHASE all kinds of Second-hand FURNITURE, or we are prepared to accept Second-hand Furniture in part payment for now goods.— HARLEY AND GO., Auctioneers and House Furnishers.

\\T ANTED.—-Look ahead and pre- ’’ pare yourself for a better position. Learn to write ADVERTISEMENTS. Our beautiful prospectus “B” is free. Write to-day. PageDavis School. Representative; Jas. Rodger, 1318 Cashel Street Christchurch. WANTED KNOWN.— Footballers ’’ call and inspect HANNAH’S (the latest in FOOTBALL BOOTS) at 8,11, 9 G, 10/6.— Sure goal kickers. IT'OK SALE.—Shakespeare Street. ■* CORNER SECTION, one acre, containing FIVE BUILDING SITES; level country ; fifteen minutes from (i. P. 0. ; (nice £135. —E. I. LORD Jnr., Hospital Street. IPOR SALE.—Blakctown, CORNER "* SECTION; opposite new bridge; price £35.—E. I. Lord, Jnr.. Hospital Street. POR SALE.—TEA ROOMS in cen--1 tral situation; doing good business. For particulars apply G. W. MOSS AND CO. / ELEMENT PARFITT & CO. are supplying good 15111 LB at the following rates; —Per Box Hjd : per lb. ]/-; for Gash only from this date. IVfOTJIJNG like PARKINSON’S LIME SYRUP to cure a rough or odd Price: 1/-, 1/6, 2/-, and 26 a bottle from PARKINSON AND CO.. the local Chemists. PARKINSONS QUIN IN E *■ —the finest, tonic going; & IRON 2 ; 6. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS acA curately dispensed at any hour, day or night.—J. H. KEDDIE, Chcn'ist. Phono; No. 97. WANTED KNOWN.— LARSEN BROS, give ESTIMATES for all plumbing and ga» fitting work, which they guarantee. — WfiHts Strait, D LI 1) K A S Y—The ideal Ballroom Floor Polish for balls, parties and assemblies; makes dancing a pleasure; 16 at PARKINSON’S AND CO S.

jfif'Oß the latest WINTER GAMES—- ■* “Round the Dominion,” Cfsisting,” “Cycle Tour,” “Race Games,” “Tlie Motor Tour,” “Da Locker,” etc.,—try A. E. Fancy Goods Depot, Gieseking’s Buildivcv Jonejs# KILGOUR, ings. HOOKEY MATERIAL, direct from the makers. Largest variety on the Coast to choose from and lowest prices. Inspection invited before purchasing elsewhere —At A. E. KILGOUR, Sports Depot, Gieseking’s Buildings. ,4 BOTTLE of PARKINSON’S LIME -»• SYRUP will banish all colds and bronchial troubles. Procurable only front PARKINSON AND CO., the local Chemists, at 1/-, 1/6, 2/-, and 2/6 a bottle. I^ENDERS.— Owing to the fact that A our last indents were duplicated wo are overstocked and offer for prompt sale 150 FENDERS at cost price.— HARLEY AND CO., House Furnishers. V L. Rose Chopped Hand Lotion, * Kangaroo Eucalyptus, Toothache Drops, Mighty Healing Ointment, Worm Powders, etc., etc., prepared at Post Office Pharmacy.—J. 11. KEDDIE, Chemist, and country agents. L. COUGH AND COLD LINC- * TUS is a speedy and safe cure for colds, coughs, sore throats and allied complaints. Cash returned if not satisfactory. —J. H. KEDDIE, Chemist. Greymouth. Phono: No. 97. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS owing to JOHN MUIR, Carter and Carrier, must jc PAH) AT ONCE. JOHN MUIR.

grey river hospital. npENDERS addressed to the Secrot--1 ary for PAINTING the Female Ward, will he received up till NOON on the Bth inst. Specifications may be inspected at the Secretary’s Office. . M. PHILLIPS Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. /\N SATURDAY, sth JUNE, 1609, ” an extra train will leave State Collieries for Greymouth at 6.45 p.m., returning from Greymouth at 10.50 P 'ON SATURDAY, sth JUNE, 1909, the usual 8.40 p.m. Greymouth-Stato Collieries'train WILL NOT RUN. A train will leave Greymouth for State Collieries at 7.45 p.m. The usual 8.30 p.m. train Greymouth to Ngahere WILL EE-RELAYED and leave Greymouth at 10.45 p.m. Return train will leave Ngahere at 12.15 a.m. on 6th. BY ORDER.

THANKS. T WISH to convey our heartfelt THANKS to our Ngahere friends for the great and laborious assistance rendered to us at the recent destruction by fire of our sawmill at Ngahere. Great praise is especially due to those who worked so hard and succeeded in stopping the fire fmn spreading into the yard. I am, yours very respect-cnAtlM-:S UJffiSTROM, . ,Mwpi? BnwsiiiJiig Gift

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1909, Page 3

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