H. BASTINGS. ■A SOHITI 01. ' : Coates’ Buildings, Mackay Bt. L ; ; —1 3$ 1 i* ' •*' J. WATSON. | AECHIIEOT, .i TAINOT ST. :: GREYMOUTH. [A CliKß.] ;v JVfERRJES’ NURSING HOM®, Blackmox® Lane (off Murray Sfej NURSE M. GILLINGHAM, (ktft of Cobden), wishes to infordf ladies that she has taken; 6ro: the above home, where patients may rely on receiving the very best forts of a Nursing Home. fA Oaji».] V J'ijfMR S L 0 W» CERTIFICATED MIDWIFE AND LADIES NURSE. 7 Address; • ■ ;L, Near Railway Station :: :: Aonanga.
JAMES RING. THE POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHER. Has installed! in his studio an UP-TO-DATE PLANT for taking Photographs at NIGHT. Thus a long felt watit nas been supplied and clients photographed at night can rely upon getting firstclass work. Studio open until 8 p.xn. on DAYS. Sittings may be arirfe other night by special apointment. ANTED—To exchange brand new English Freewheel Bicycle for seven guineas.—WADE AND (XX.
will not be long befoi’e the entire okipment is sold out. It will help, us very much if agents will book whatever cars they will require from s.s. “Whakatana’* as early as possible so that-wo may increase our orders with the factory. You are aware that the months June to October are the heaviest months in America and Europe for the Motor trade and it behoves us to increase out orders immediately for shipment during those months if same should be necessary. We, of course, have heavy shipments on order for each month, but we are only too* willing to increase these orders considerably- if the demand warrants it. Kindly therefore let us know as boos as possible how many care you will require from the “Whakatane” shipment due about the 10th August. We have several care booked te arrive and will be glad if purchasers will let us know early tkeir requirements.
SALE—On account Mr, John A Straker, Cobden, valuable eightroomed HOUSE; ail convenience*, orchard, hot house, fowl run, shed*, copper, tubs, house almost new; bargain.—MAßK SPROT AND COY., Auctioneers. FOR SALE—I 72 ACRES FREEHOLD about one mile from the Roto Mann Railway Station; fenced and sub-divided into four paddocks! all open country with four-roomed Cottage erected thereon. Price £looo. Apply MARK SPROT AND 00. U FOR SALE—34O Acres L.I.P. at Roto* Mann, with seven-roomed homestead, cowshed, dairy and outhouses erected thereon. - Hut land is all splendid quality aad carries extensive improvement*. A considerable portion of the purchase money may remain at a low rate of interest. — MARK SFROI AND CO. . FOR SALE—234 Acres, Municipal Lease, Kciterangi, with two Cottages and milking shadthereon. Improvements have been effected. Price on application.— MARK SPROT AND CO. , i : FOR SALE- . ; V (ON VERY EASY TERMS.) v : Situated about fir« miles from th 4 Ahacra Railway Station, 24-6 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND ■ all securely fenced and laid down in English grasses. A comfort able homestead with all conveniences, erected thereon. 330 Acres Leasehold Ground held ta|» der the Mining Regulations. ,id 430- Acres held unde* a Temporary Grazing License. , ■. Stoca: 800 Sheep, 100 Cattle, 33 horses at valuation. Fall particulars from MARK SPROT AND CO/Eotrth Hokitka, Bo aerss, H. 3L «*en. v ; Fam 700 acres (370 aertti Freehold balance Leasehold); House 7 TQeJM and ont-boildings, wool ‘'shad; HzWlli, orchard. Fries SIKS®
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 June 1912, Page 1
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