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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS

■»♦»■ : A five-roomed cottage in Alexandei Street 'is advertised to let. Newman Brothers advertise 'or sale in this issue six good draught horses. Fill, particulars on application to their local agents, Harlev and Co., Ltd. The first of a series.of assemblies wil Lake place in the Pavilion to-night, commencing at 8 p.m. Gents 1/6, ladies free. Good music.

Mr W. Currie, of the Albion Hotel Ross, is advertising for sale, in anothei column, a quantity of dredging machinery which is all in good order. A well-known Wellington house requires a representative for the West Coast, inc/uding Nelson and Blenheim, ii desired. Address enquiries c/o. Eagle, Stai Office, f

Our Blackball readers -are notified thai the Loyal Blackball Lodge, M.U.1.0.0.F. will hold their annual ball on Fridaj evening next in Stevens' Hall. Judging by the interest taken the gathering should lie a record.

Another reminder is given of the sale of the National Hotel, together with th< whole of the furniture by George Pamment, at Kumara, on Saturday next at I p.m.

Great preparations are being made foi the fancy dress ball in Englert's Hall oi Friday evening next. Special prizes will be given for the best dressed lady anc gentleman. The Alencon stationery is famous be cause it contains four packets of envelope. o and a cambric writing pad, sold for 1/ per box. Sole agent, A. E. Kilgour. bookseller and stationer. Gieseking'f Buildings. Mrs Cow. Trafalgar Street. Nelson wishes to notify the ladies of GryemoutT and surrounding district, that she if shortly giving up business in Nelson, anc whilst thanking clients for their libera' support in the past, would be pleased \\ ladies could send all orders for hairworlbefore the 16th inst.

Cole's Cash Drapery Company intend to give the public of Greymouth a surprise on Friday next, when drapery in all line: will be almost given away. Their shop will be closed all day to-morrow for tin purpose of re-marking down the whole of their stock. Read advertisement in oui Wanted columns.

Bicycle playing cards have been prac tically withdrawn from sale in New Zea land for some considerable time, and ex perienced card players have wondered at the change. Mr J. O'Donnell, the enter prising tobacconist, has, however, secured a limited supply and anyone who requires a fresh lot of this well known brand of playing card will do well to . place then eiders at once, as the demand is sure tc exceed the supply.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1913, Page 5

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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1913, Page 5

BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1913, Page 5

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