PUBLIC NOTICES. NANCARROW & co> (ESTABLISHED 1859.) OFFER FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES:— BLAKETOWN—-£250, 5-roomed Dwelling ; detached washhouse, copper tubs ; water laid on ; building practically new and in good condition; quarter-acre auction. BLAKETOWN—£3OO, Six-roomed JJwe] ling ; washhouse, copper tubs ; water laid on. Quarter-acre section. SAWYER’S CREEK ROAD—£94S, Villa Residence; coach house, etc. Quarter-acre Freehold. Beautiful aspect. Every modern convenience. COWPER STREET—£S7S, Comfortable Six-roomed Dwelling on onecighth Freehold Section; welldrained and laid out. GUINNESS STREET—£63O, Sevenroomed Dwelling; suitable for private boarding house ; every modern convenience. Nice section. , COWPER STREET—£7BO. Villa Residence on Freehold quarter-acre section ; ideal home; handy to town. Beautiful view of town am 5 shipping. BUCCLEUGH STREET—£6OO, Comfortable Six-roomed Dwelling ; pond Freehold Section; hot and cold water; gas, porcelain, bath, trap shed, asphalt paths. Shakespeare street—£94s, neat Bowling Green, Dwelling, six large rooms, plus every modern convenience. Section tastefully laid out. Concrete paths. SHAKESPEARE STREET— £IOSO, Half-acre Freehold; commodious Six-roomed Dwelling; hot and cold water, bath, gas, etc., motor or trap shed, concrete paths; just the home for a garden or poultry enthusiast. Terms exceptionally easy. Immediate possession. NANCARRjOW * co - NOTICE. Itfß. AND MRS. R. N. B. BIRKTN beg to announce that they have taken over the CLUB HOTEL, Grey mouth The DINING-ROOM will be under the entire supervision of Mrs. Birkin. Both old and new customers may rest assured that they will receive ths best possible attention. RHEUMATISM IS A DREADFUL DISEASE, BUT .YOU NEED NOT SUFFER FROM IT. Hundreds of men and women, of all ages, have proved this to their own satisfaction. Here is what they write; Mr. W. T. Mills, Campbell Road. Ratanui, Eltham: “I may say that before I started taking the cure I was quite helpless, and I suffered dreadful pain, but I am thankful to say I can do my work, and I ha-e recommended the cure to a great number of my friends, who have sent tor it. I am quite sure if people will only follow the advice given they will be surprised how it will cure them.'’ Mr. Jas. B. Eradey, Post Office, Aropohue, Auckland: “A few days ago I received a letter from you asking now I was now, since I was cured by your wonderful treatment. lam thankful to say I have not b~d any return of my old complaint since, and feel very well indeed.” If you suffer, send for the tree booklet and bead the testimonials of scores, who found the way to a cure. FREE COUPON. The Dominion Rheumatic Cure Fty., Ltd., Hellaby’s Bldgs, Box 369, Auckland. Name Address Please send me a Free Book about Rheumatism, mentioned in the Evening Star, Greymouth.—A.L. 116. RMPIRE JJOTEL, REEFTON. MR. WILLIAM CAMPBELL (formerly of Progress Junction Hotel) begs to notify his numerous friends and the public generally, thathe has taken over the well known EMPIRE HOTEL,’ REEFTON. Mr. Campbell guarantees the best A6xati\tIVTODATTON for guests, and all .LIQUORS are guaranteed to be of.the. best-brands. . - • 1 , Note the Address ; EMPIRE HOTEL, ■ Broadway, Reefto*. ; . . I '. , Ii , ■ . i 111 ■' : ii i;|| . l
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1920, Page 7
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