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claim situate at the junction of the Big and Little Totara rivers, near Charleston. The olaim, which adjoins the Powell's celebrated sluicing claim, has been thoroughly prospected by Mes-rs Cutten Bros by means of 17 boxes and three paddocks, from all of which most highly payable prospects were obtained. Ample water rights are attached to the property and there Is no difficulty in bringing the water ou the uround. The opinion is widely held that the property is a highly payable one. Cable news and letters to the editor dealing with tha Elingamite enquiry and the Town Hall will be found on the fourth page. The Greenstone Junction intends making an immediate start with the erection of the new tables which will give the greater distribution area neceseary and required for the effective saving of the fane gold. The ironwork and timber for the work is delivered on the claim so that the stoppage of dredging operations will be reduced to as short a time as possible. r Messrs G W Moss and Co will sell this afternoon at their auction rooms the balance of the stock of E and E Rees. Parents and guardians are reminded thac.the school will open at the utual hour this morning. St Goorge Jams— Ono sed, always used. — Advt. "Bargains, did you say." Why ! Yes, bargains and startliug ones at that are being given away at the great re-building sale. Christopher Smith finding his shop too small has decided before alterations are made to clear the whole of his new summer stock at slaughtering prices, absolutely without reserve. Men's Gallatea Shirts 4s, reduced to 2s 3d ; 3 pair Men's Woollen Socks for 2s 6d ; Men's All Wool Flannels for 2s 6d ; 560 Men's and Buys' good Straw Hats 4s and 3s, reduced to Is at C Smith's, the Cash Draper.— Ad ft. Long life, health and perfect happiness can only be obtained by drinking the celebrated Beehive A 1 teas. Theae teas skilfully blended fr ;ra the fiuest thab Ceylon can produce are druuk by al Both far and near. Griffbn and Smith, beehive and Onion stores, — Advt. Of Joan of Arc we've often read, How she her gallant soldiers led, Till meat of France she did retake, And she herself burnt at the stake. Those days are past, the world grows oldBu ■ still we catch a cold, To keep off which we cau assure, The use of Woods' Gk£Ut Peppermint Cure. — A»vt. St George Jams— Ask for, and see that you get them. Advt. For 14 days only. We will sacrifice the whole of our stock at unheard of prices. We are stocktaking and intend to make an entire clearance. Bargains for everybody. W M'Xay iXD Son.— Advt. St George Jains— The best in the market. Try them — Advx. Something Worth Knowing. « At this time of the jear heads of families and others are busy putting their houses in order for Christmas. New floorcloths, carpets, beds, chairs, sofas, and other articles are required to meet the strain of the Christmas family gathering. To meet the extraordinary demand that will occur extra heavy stocks have oeea imported and manufactured a "Epson's." Their English shipments this season are double any previous year and their home buyer has excelled himself in his selections of Floorcloths, Linol leuras. Toys, Fancy Goods and GeneraFurnishings. The stocks of Furniture on hand are Aery large and of new and choice designs and at the reasonable prices which will meet with ready sale.— Advt

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 29 January 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 29 January 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 29 January 1903, Page 2

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