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1 TRINITY HOOKEY CLUB will be held in Trinity Hall on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd., at 8 p.m. Members and intending members requested to attend.

GEEYMOUTH JOCKEY GLUB. OWNERS, TRAINERS and JOCKw EYS may obtain their PASSES THIS EVENING at the Albion Hotel, between the hours of 8.30 and 10 o'clock. On no account will passes be issued on the morjiing of the races. G. T. GRACE, Secretary.

AT TOTARA FLAT SALE YARDS. MARCH. At 11.30 a.m. Q W. MOSS AND CO., will sell by public auction as above: — 700 STORE EWES (2, 4. 6 tooth).. 300 FULL MOUTHED EWES. An Exceptionally Good Line of Breeding Ewes. On Account of Mr. AH Smith. ! ON THE PREMISES, HOSPITAL ST. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd. At 2.30 p.m. AND CO., favoured by instructions from Mrs. Caroline S. Martin, who is leaving the district, will sell by public auction : LEASEHOLD SECTION No. 252, Hospital St., together with comfortable six-roomed DWELLING erected thereon. Terms r.ml conditions at sale. NANCARROW AND CO., Auctioneers. LVANTED—A BOY for the Ironmongery trade.—Apply Walter Scott, Ironmonger, Tainui St re'. RANTED— A BOY.—Apply 11. Holmes, Painter, Albert Street. WANTED KNOWN- Look up HANNAH'S Advertisement in this isPRIME PICKLING ONIONS are cm X ..ile at McILROY'S Store. Mnekav Street. \ CARPENTER (first-class tradesman), doors and sashes, building, etc., wants work.—Apply Star Oflice. larsdon Road ; price £55. Also six-room-ed lIOUSK with ono-oighth acre; very central ; this must be sold ; a real 1 >;trgain.—Apply A. Naylor, band and Estate Auen t.

?0K SALE—HOUSES, SECTIONS FARMS, HOTELS and sevcra other BUSINESSES showing good turn ever. Write us promptlv for full par ticulars.—A. NAYLOR, Hotel Brokers Land and Estate Agents . VACANCIES for two or three respeet--1 nblo BOARDERS (male).—Apply IGTIEST CLASS GROCERIES and PROVISIONS constantly arriving; lowest prices; everything new. — BECK AND CO. AVANTED—Why not commence a saving business of vour own? I*arn the ART of SIGN and TICKET WRITING! Send for free prospectus "C." DETROIT SCHOOL OF LETTERING, das. Rodger, N. Z. Representative, 1318. Cashel St., Christchurch. ... WANTED—HOCKEY PLAYERS to i.f HOCKEY STICKS that have just been opened up. The prices are lower than you can purchase them elsewhere and they have been imported direct from the best makers. Inspection invited at A. E KILGOUR'S Spurts Deput, Gieseking's Buildings. "POR. best Drugs, Chemicals. Toilet Requisites, Photographic Materials, Physician's Prescription, Dispensing, Etc . send to the Post Office Pharmacy, J. 11. KEDDIE, Chemist (by exams.)-Phone: No. 97. P.O. Box 140. WRITING PADS!—Bank Paper: a TT snap; two for 16 at A. E. KID HOUR'S Bookseller and Stationer, Gieseking's Buildings. JOTICE.—CIubs requiring FOOT- ** BALLS should call and inspect the lame stork of Footballs. Shin Dads. Etc., at A. E. KILGOUR'S Sports Depot, Gieseking's Buildings.

PkUNLOF TENNIS BALLS Is each [ - at A. K. KILGOUR, Fancy Goal! Depot, Gieseking's Buildings.— Phoii< 259. VVTANTED —Cooks, llousoinaidi and Generals for Greymouth ana country places.—Apply NAYLOR'S Registry. 1"E von feel <lull and out of sorts take "PARKINSON'S QUININE AND IRON WINE. It is the finest tonic going and just the thing to fix you up ; price 2s 6d. HPRY our Choice Ceylon Loose TEAS at Is 3d ; Sole Agents for Taywatteo in packets and tins. —BECK WANTED KNOWN.— LARSEN ,T BROS, give ESTIMATES for all PLUMBING and GAS FITTING WORK, which they guarantee. —Werita Street.

PARKINSON'S EFFERVESCING SALINE makes ;i lovely cooling drink for the hot weather ; 2/6. p ROCERIES.—AII Up-to-date Lines ** in stock, including PRODUCE u l all kinds. Save money bv having from us.—W. J. McILROY AND CO. RANTED— All Broken Harness at rT YARRALL'S; it will bo repaired promptly, neatly and cheaply. The oldest Saddlery House on the Coast. JEW GAMES FOR THE WINTER - 1 NlGHTS.—Prince's Quest. Go as You Please, British Empire, Ludo, Snakes and Ladders, Lotto. Blow Football, etc., obtainable from A. E. KTLGOUR, Stationer, Gieseking's BuildTPOILET SETS—Just come to hand. Beautiful Patterns which are being retailed at a low figure. Call and sec for yourselves.— W. J. McILROY AND CO. WANTED KNOWN—That YAR- ' T RALL'S is the Cheapest place to buy Harness and Saddlery ; also Gladstone Bags, Brief Bugs, and Portmanteaux, Horse Covers, Clippers, Etc. Prices speak for themselves at YARRALL'S Saddlery Depot.

FOR SALE. T7OR SALE by tender, SEVEN SECL TIONS of FREEHOLD PROPERTY, cleared and fenced ; also FIFTEEN ACRES (Grazing Right), fenced, cleared, under grass and divided into two paddocks. With the foregoing is included a GENERAL STORE—to be sold as a going concern—DWELLING HOUSE attached ; also Out-houses, Stable, HORSE, one milch COW (first calf), two STEERS (first and second year). Tenders to close on MARCH 30th and delivered to tho undersigned. For full particulars apply— J. O'DONNELL, Storekeeper. Dunganville.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AN WEDNESDAY, 23rd MARCH, the 4.30 p.m. Greymouth-Stato Collieries and 5.10 p.m State Collieries Grevmouth trains WILL RUN AS USUAL. BY ORDER, TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of ADDITIONS to Thomas and Mcßeath's premises in Mackay St. Plans and specifications may bo seen at Mr. W. Arnott's Office, Leonard St., where tenders close at NOON on SATURDAY, April 2nd., 1910. WILLIAM ARNOTT. Architect. TENDERS are invited, to close on THURSDAY, 24th MARCH, for CUTTING twenty cords of FlßEWOOD.—Particulars from Mr. J. Steer (Hildebrand and Co.)

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1910, Page 3

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