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J. .UJL VmuMHWWBtrm JISSE Beautiful Patterns which are bei ing retailed at a low figure. Call and [see for yourselves.—W. J. McILROY I AND CO. r ANTED KNOWN—That YAR- ■ ' RALL'S is the Cheapest place to buy Harness and Saddlery; also Glad- ? stone Bags, Brief Bags, and Portman- - teaux, Horse Covers, Clippers, Etc. '• Prices speak for themselves at YAR- '• RALL'S Saddlery Depot. iNDERS are invited, to close on THURSDAY, 24th MARCH, for CUTTING twenty cords of FlßEWOOD.—Particulars from Mr. J. Steer (Hildebrand and Co.) PUBLIC NOTICE. s BOROUGH OF BRUNNER, ' HEREBY give notice that I will * HEAP, and DETERMINE all OB- • JECTIONS to the Valuation List for the Borough of Brunner under the provisions of "The Rating Act, 1908," at the Magistrate's Courthouse, Brunnerton, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of APRIL, 1910, at 10.30 a.m. ALFRED CROOKE, Stipendiary Magistrate. Judge Assessment Court. PUBLIC NOTICE. T HEREBY give notice that I will x HEAR OBJECTIONS against the Valuation list of the County of (irey made under the provisions of "The Riiting Act, 1908" for Rating of -Mining property at the undermentioned times and places : For the Ridings of Cobden, I'aroa, Marsden, Maori Creek, Hohonu, and lied Jacks, at the Magis- | date's Courthouse at Crcvday of APRIL, 1910 at 11 a.m. the Ridings of Brunnerton, Wai puna and Nelson Creek, al tin Courthouse, Ahaura, on FRIDAY, April 22nd, 1910 at 10 a.m. due Assessment Ci Rating Act. 1908. ■edings will he tal of all OUTS Town Clerk. RATEPAYERS. is hereliv Kivi-n tl he current year remaining UNPAID m he 31st inst.. in accordance with Seem 70 of "The Rating Act. 1908." am hat legal pi..,- |i„ U s will he fakei or the recover\ of all OUTSTANDTXC Cmnfv ('lnk. >TE:- The ('..unci OHic Wll.l. UK CLOSED for Kaster Holidavs from

11.125.000 £375.000 £375.000 15th Matvh, 1910.

STARTLING NEWS. ' , N" IN KIT: F.N TONS ofDRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES AT A SAVINC -I 30 to 50 I'F.H <'K.\*T. I!i nicinh.T (liis is in, catch salt'; the in::, ilii ii ci inc right awnv to ANDERSON'S SAMPLE ROOMS, IMi II.M<>ND (,»(' \V ■ C!I.{KYM< M'TI IN*S|'K(T|o.\" IWITKH. N< i i i.M ASKKD T«> Ut'Y I SI.,KS lIIKY ('AIM-: To l»l so. 11-' Y<U' WISH TO SAYK M<i\|^ TJIKN CO.MK ai.cm;. xJ B T. BETOWS THE - BARGAIN - KING FIREWOOD YARD, REGS to inform the householder H " Grin- and Cubden that, ho is pn pared to deliver PRY FIREWOOD in any quantities, and in lengths to .sun ranges and registered grates. " STATE COAT also supplied. (>Hers left with Win. Mosley, Butchit, Preston Road ; J. Shrives' Store, High Street ; and Telephone 225 will he m-oinnt.h attended to.

WHEN BUYING SAUCE astionablv the Finest ami Urquhart and Flintoff, THE RIGHT WAY TO PRESERVE EGGS. is to use NORTON'S EGG PRESERVATIVE, because it preserves the yolk and white of eggs for any length of time without deterioration of quality or appearance at a nominal cost 'of id per dozen eggs. Eggs preserved in this famous solution always find a ready sale and command the highest prices because they can he trailed, poached, fried and used for any purpose. Be sure is NORTON'S EG© PRESERVATIVE because the results can be guaranteed if the eggs are put down when fresh and according to the simple directions supplied with each tin. 1/- tins preserve 300 eggs. Halfgallon tins (2/6) 650 eggs. One gallon tins (4/-) 1300 eggs. Fourgallons (10/6) 6000 egos, and in 40gallon casks. Watch your tin whet opening. It may contain one of the valuable prizes. Sold everywhere. It. POLLOCK is now at THE SHIP INN ALBERT STREET. HPHIS Popular House has been renovated throughout, and offer? excellent ACCOMMODATION at a moderate tariff. Only the FINEST SPIRITS, WINES and ALES Stocked. Absolutely NO REFILLS at the SHIP INN. R. POLLOCK :::::: Proprietor. ALBERT STREET.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 March 1910, Page 3

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