Now that the other Fellow Do you want Something distinct in the shape of a bicycle ? Something in which quality speaks loudly ? 3? so, call and let me have a chat with you. ■' My Bicycles Has spun his tale, and tried to make you believe that he knows it all, try main regard to buying a bicycle. Anyhow I will at least be honest. I won’t tell you the other fellow’s new machines are second-hand. I won’t put three prices on the same machine. I will offer you my only genuine B.S.A. and other bicycles at prices that defy competition v --«. m ■>! biwMS'lS# % are offered on their merits. They contain improvements and special features in regard to speed, ease, strength, and durability that will appeal to you. The machines themselves are their best 1 advertisement and own chief salesman. G. Boundary Street. Grey mouth New Prise: Covers 17/6 Tabes Dunlop Tyres ABSOLUTELY M KEDUGTON m QUALITY. The highest grade tyre at the lowest price (keep them well inflated.) Twelve months’ guarantee. All Cycle Traders. Ih® Ours Sop Rubber o®. of Australasia, Ltd., Christchurch and Wellington.
TVfOANA REGATTA SPORTS.. To be held on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1911 In aid of the Domain Funds. To commence at 11 a.m. Motor Launch Trips All Day. OFFICIALS: Patron: Mr T. E. Y. Seddon, M.P. President: H. L. Michel, Esq. _ VicePresidents : Hon. A. R. Guinness, M.H.R., Messrs A. Russell, R. Alison, Murdoch McLean, J Dinnie, G. Gavin, J, O’Malley, J. Tuck, J. Jade, W. Lowery. Committee: Messrs J. Nyberg, N. Peat, J. J. Rowe, E. Penhalluriack, L. Thompson, J. Klempel, J. McAlister, R. Dense, E. Nyberg, G. Kndd, E. Dense, G. Gillanders, W. Marshall, L. Bond, J. Morrison. Judges : Messrs E. Nyberg and N. Peat. Starter: Mr J. Morrison.. Handicappers: Mr J. Walton (sailing); Committee (rowing and swimming). Timekeepers : Messrs. Milner, Gilbert and Sweetman. Treasurer: Mr E. Penhalluriack. Secretary: Mr G. Gillanders. PROGRAMME: 1. SECOND CLASS SAILING RACE, six miles, all comers, for boats under 18ft in length. First £5, second £2, third trophy value 10/6. Nomination 3s. Acceptance 2s. „ „, 2. MAIDEN SCULLING _ RACE, li miles, handicap to build. First £1 Is, second trophy value 10/6. Nomination Is, acceptance Is. 3. MEN’S FLATTY RACE, two miles. First £l, second trophy value 10/6. Nomination Is, acceptance Is. 4. WATERMAN’S P AIR-0 AR E D RACE, two miles, handicap to build. First £l, second 10/-. Nomination Is, acceptance Is. 5. WRESTLING (Cumberland Style), under 13st. First £2, second trophy ■value 10/6. Nomination 2s, post entry. 6. MAIDEN SKIFF RACE, two miles. . First £l, second trophy value -0/o. Nomination Is, acceptance Is. 7. FIRST-CLASS SAILING RACE, all comers, about seven miles. First £lO, and cup valued at £lO 10s, to be 'wa twice in succession; second _ £2, third trophy value £1 Is. Nomination ss, acceptance 4?. 8 440 YARDS SWIMMING RACE. First £3 3s. second £l. Nomination 2s,
rjPHE FIRESIDE. Edison’s Latest Marvel in Phonographs. JUST ARRIVED AT WEBER’S,. Capable of taking the TWO and FOUR MINUTE RECORDS. Call at once and inspect. Price only £6 10s. Also five hundred NEW RECORDS just to hand. Note the Address; — WEBER : Mawhera Qnaf, COAL! COAL! STATE COAL ! BRUNNER COAL T . I -wish to inform the general public that I have OPENED an OFFICE in Herbert Street (next to Schaef’s Factory), where all ORDERS entrusted to me will receive prompt attention. I have in stock Screened State Coal, Brunner Coal, Brunner Nuts and Slack; Brunner Coke, Gas Coke, and all kinds of Fireclay Goods, Fire Bricks, etc., etc., which will be delivered on the shortest notice. Orders received at Doig’s, Butcher, High Street; G. Armstrong, Cobden; Mark Sprot and Co’s, or Coal Depot promptly attended to. D. SHANNAHAN, COAL MERCHANT : : ’PHONE 201 WHEN IN GREYMOUTH visit the Gilmer hotel, ARNEY AND GRESSON ST. ' (On your way to the tiphead.) CHAS. BURRELL : : ProprietorVisitors to Greymouth will find the above hotel a home away from home. Spacious Promenade Balcony, wellfurnished, large, airy bedrooms, firstclass TABLE, and the best attention. Best of WINES, SPIRITS and ALES only kept. SPEIGHT’S BEER ALWAYS ON TAP Excellent BILLIARD TABLE with efficient marker. The tmperdal txotel, HE J-MPERCAL XXOTEL, (Corner Richmond Quay and Boundary; Street), HAS BEEN TAKEN OVER BT J. MONAGHAN, (Late of the “Gilmer.” V 5 ho will personally supervise the conduct of the feustelry. The strict- 1 est attention will be given to ensure Good Liquor ! Good Meals! Comfortable Residence! The “IMPERIAL” is the House Q ;od Cheer.
acceptance Is. 9. BOYS’ FLATTY RACE, handicap to build, under 16. First trophy value 10/6. Emtrance free. . 10.. SCULLING MATCH for £lO a-aide between Mr J .Hardy, of New South Wales and Mr T. McAlister, of Moana. 11. TUG-OF-WAR, for teams of seven a-side, standing pull. First £2 2s. Nomination Is. Post entry. 12. 100 YARDS SWIMMING RACE. First £2, second trophy value 10/6. Nomination 2s. acceptance Is. 13. SKIFF RACE, handicap to build, three miles. First £3, second trophy value £1 Is. 14. DUCK HUNT. First 10/- and duck. Nomination Is. Post entry. 15. MOTOR LAUNCH RACE. 16. CONSOLATION SAILING RACE. SWEEPSTAKE CHOP. First jn’ize, sweepstake and a trophy. 18. GREASY BOOM.—Nominations on the ground. First £3, second trophy. Nomination 3s. CHILDREN’S SPORTS ON DOMAIN. Liberal Prizes. RULES : Competitors in sailing races to send in with nominations, name of boat, sail area (in square yards), length over all and beam and previous performances.^ All performances must be sent in with nominations. Events not necessarily to be in order lof programme. I Committee’s decision in all cases to be final. Nominations to be sent in to the Secretary and must be accompanied by nomit'ion fees, otherwise they will not be entertained. Nominations close on FEBRUARY 9th. Handicaps will appear on FEBRUARY I6tb. Acceptances close on FEBRUARY 23rd. In pair-oared and sculling races the name and dimensions of boat must accompany each entry. Ballast not to be increased or decreased during race. All protests must be made in writing to the Committee within two hours after arrival at winning post, accompanied by a aeposit of ss. which shall be forfeited should the Committee consider the protest frivolous. Events 1 and 7 to be sailed under the New York yachting rules, six starters or no event. All sailing races will be started by a dying start in the time limit, and a warning gun will be fired five niinutes before starting. In sailing races half-measurement taken for spinacker. The BRUNNER BAND will play a programme on the flagship and on the ground. G. GILL ANDERS, Hon. Secretary. E. PENHALLURIACK, Treasurer.
JJ)OMIN!ON PALACE OAR. COBDEN TO GKEYMOUTH AND VICE VERSA. The above car will leave COBDEN at the following hours : From the Beach —8.40 a.m., 12.40, 2.0, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30 p.m. Returning from Greymouth at the Band Rotunda —9.0 a.m., 1.0, 2.30, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 p.m. SATURDAYS—Extra cars 7.0, 8.55 p.m, returning at 8.30, 9.15 p.m. Special arrangements made for conveying picnic parties to the Beach and back. ARCHIE ANDERSON, F. KEY. RETAIL & PROVISION MERCHANT, STATE COLLIERIES. Wishes to inform the residents of Rnanga and State Collieries that he has PURCHASED the BUSINESS of Mr. J. Walker, and trusts that by strict attention to business he will be accorded a full measure of public patronage. Only the best brands of GROCERIES kept in stock at moderate prices. MEN’S CLOTHING, BOOTS ANP SHOES IN STOCK A TRIAL SOLICITED. U MP IRE H 6 T E L, JJ MOANA, LAKE BRUNNER. THE EMPIRE HOTEL is situated at Moana, midway between Greymouth* and Otira, and overlooking Lake Brunner. , i This Hotel is under new management; has been enlarged and renovated, and is now up-to-date in every way, and for accommodation is equal to any of the city hotels. Visitors can arrange for motorlaunch trips to Cashmere Bay, the Arnold and other beautiful |ake .and river scenery. Two other motor launches are being constructed to cope with next season’s traffic. First-class BILLIARD TABLE (new) with every attendance. ' f - Only the Very Best of LIQUORS Stocked. E. PENHALLURIAGK, Proprietor.
ÜBBER-TYRED LIGHT TRAPS are built to order by BTiANS McGREGOR, Wheelwright, Hokitika. Low prices; reasonable trms ; best that money can buy. THE TROCADERO, Manchester St., Christchurch. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL. (One minute direct from the Railway Station.) MODERN CONVENIENCES !' TARIFF : 5s per day ! E. C. DAVID : : : : Proprietor. SALE —Sixty-five Houses, fiftyfour. Building Sections, Thirteen Farms, Twenty-two Hotels, Twentyseven Businesses of every description. Financial assistance given on easy terms.—A. NAYLOR, Estate Agent.
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