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THE PIANOFORTE. Mrs! W* JB* CadzgwJ Dulv registered TEACHER ! Bx- ■ w j tll i arainer to Minister of of L Mu SJ 0 for Prliir-ntinn the Governfcclucation ; PIANOFORTE i ment. Pupils Prepared for Examination if Required. Theoretical and Practical. 125 TAiNUI ST., GREYMOUTH. Telephone 188. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. New term may be commenced at any JJEWA PRIVATE HOSPITAL, (Shakespeare St., Greymouth.) OPEN FOR THE TREATMENT OF MEDICAL, SURGICAL AND OBSTETRIC CASES. NURSES.—Bishop, Drewitt, Mackay. FOR USE IN SLUCING CLAIMS. O'BRIEN AND KNIGHT'S PATENT. TESTIMONIAL: "Waitahuna, "30th Nov., 190& "Me. F. W. Knight,— "Waipori. "I am pleased to say that the Automatic Hydrant Operator is a great success with us.

"On a recent Sunday during the twenty-four hours it stripped 1400 cubic yards and last Sunday with the Ellis lifter attached it stripped 2400 cubic yards. The Ellis lifter increases the utility of the machine by fully 50 per cent. It feeds itself and will work the whole twenty-four hours without adjusting. I have no trouble with the lift blocking although we have a good number of stones. By slightly swamping the elevator the stones will not get into it. I can confidently recommend your machine to all sluicing and elevating companies. In fact I would say no plant is complete without it. "Yours faithfully, "P. WHELAN, "Manager Havelock Hydraulic Gold Mining Company."

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1910, Page 2

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