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Public Notices T^OTWITHSTANDING the fact that Jji the Fashoda incident has been happily settled and the German Emperor —by the way the greatest man of his day —has returned safely and with honors to Fatherland. Announce that they have a choice selection of BEEF, LAMB, VEAL and SMALL GOODS for the festive season, and in doing so wish their numerous customers THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON. SPEIGHT'S PMIZMB AXtMS $• I'OMJOJSIi BE SURE AND CALL FOR Again we beat all competitors at the Christchurch show, and. wherever exhibited all over the colonies. We have never been beaten. On tap at the principal hote^. Call fop Speight's P^ize Ales BLACKBALL COAL This famous Coal unequalled in qualiby : for either STEAM or HOUSEHOLD , purposes, can be had in any quantity by j leaving orders cat; the Company's office I S Werita street, or ab Shoots. No House- i hold should be without ifc. ] CLEAN ! STRONG HEAT ! NO ASHES ! NO WASTE ! i J. T. SKOGLUND, Agent. ~— ■•—^— — . . . GoVfiRMMENT Insurance Department. PUNDB, ores 2J MILLIONS. Bum Assured - over £9,000,000 Annual Income - over £360,900 *. B, BIOHABDSON, H CommiflHiOHer OR J. PERRETT MILLINGTON HOSPITAL STREET, Greymouth. Hours jom 9 till 10 a.m. i 2 p.m it 7 p.m.

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Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10268, 26 April 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10268, 26 April 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10268, 26 April 1899, Page 4