| A BOON TO LADIES. ‘ jMTRS. VICTOR successfully removes Superfluous Hair from Face, Hands and Arms. Why suffer from this humilating disfigurement when it can be easily and quickly remedied without uain? Stoutness reduced by medicated and electric baths. Hoars : 2 to 8 p.m. —35 Murray Street.
Removal Notice. Owing to the enormous increase of business, which necessitated larger premises, I have removed to more commodious premises iawhera Quay, (Next door to Griffen and Smith’s.) LATELY OCCUPIED* BY MRS- BULL, The High -class Ladies T ailoring (Will still be executed at piy new establishment in Mawhera LADIES' TAILOR SPECIALIST, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH, (Next to U nion Store.) Golden Bay Cement
V e “ ent > 1110 quality of which is of the highest standard, is now used by most of the large Contractors throughout the Dominion with unqualified success. Although the manufacture of this article has only been started during the last twelve months, nevertheless the Cement is commanding s greater demand than perhaps any other brand. It has been and is still used by:— The Wellington Harbour Board, The Wellington Hospital Board, Deaconesses’ Home, Christchurch. Union Bank (new buildings), Public School, Stratford, R. and E. Tingey’s New Buildings. Mark Sprot and Go’s New Buildings And numerous others. Extract from letter of Shaw and Sons, Christchurch: “We have never used Cement superior to Golden Bay Cement,” GOLDEN BAY CEMENT i® always obtainable at short notice. Users can rely on its freshness, owing to the port of shipment being go handy. Full information as to tests, price, etc., from MARK SPROT AND 00., Sol® Agents for Westland. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, INVESTORS, SAWMILLERS ANB OTHERS. MARK SPROT AND CO., favoured with instructions, offer for private sale, well erected SAWMILL PROPER,TY, with extensive area in good locality j in close proximity to the Railway Station. The mill can be worked under good conditions and offers a splendid proposition to a party of practical men. Terms may b© arranged for and information given to bona fide inquirer*. MARK SPROT AND GO., Greymouth and Hokitika, VALUABLE FARMING PROPERTY FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. MARK SPROT AND COY., favoured with instructions from Mr. Joseph Farrell, will sell privately his valut&l© PROPERTY, situate at Ikamatua and comprising the following :■=. 127 ACRES FREEHOLD, ' m ACRES LEASEHOLD (Pastoral License). The above properties have a frontage to the Grey Valley and Snowy Creek roa4#. The buildings consist of six roomed homestead and necessary outbuildings. The land carries extensive improvement#, also an orchard, garden, efe. Full information can be obtained from ■ MARK SPROT AND 00V., Greymouth and Hokitika. FOR SALE.-—On behalf of Mr. J. Collins, Rumanga, Quarter-acre LEASEHOLD, Runanga, with three-roomed cottage erected thereon. The section is fenced and laid down in garden. Full information from MARK SPROT AND 00.
Sprot&Oo., Greymoatli £ Hokitika
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1912, Page 1
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