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<'■■.. ■ y ■■■.'.■■ ■■■ • ■ ''■^■■.y :■:■:'■■' t £$&?:'. 7^7%:-' :'"•"> " (Estbd. -1865.) .J:', ty^^MhyT^'. . #WH . ot,i ri r^ ?o r* nnr a -rt-- '■-. mmm',Md muk I&SsQMI: HAS JUST LANDED HIS ' . j : SEEDS. Farm,- ¥ : egetaMei& Flower^ Se^^ Sparrowbill, Blaok aad White Tartarian Seed Oafea,'|--Potatoes, Gompinsing Earl^v Terinonts, Early Ro&e, Up. Bate, Ashleaf, Fluke' r & Lapstone, Kidneys etc. 'etb: | Peruvian Guario, Boiiedusfc, Superphosphates, and Arfciic Manures. i & Garden implements of every descripti Cabbagre and Cauliflower Plants fop Sale. DUNCAN MPLEAN, Boundary Stbeet . . y ■ The Oldest Seed Establishment on the WesfvCoaSf™ o^' = WESTLAND TINWARE & SHEET IRCGREYMOUTH& TTTAriFn ir hokitika. . _ WORKS. LsT iss: W. MEINZ, LUMBER, TINSMITH, GASFITi'E^ £ GBNERAL SHEET W«r WORKER.. ' m4lal y^' Hob. and Cold Water laid on, Water Closets, etc, fitted up on thp ,- ; :oproyed^nneiple. W.iter Tanks, Bath .Chimnies, Furnacefau:! Co D : : Sr# rn ?^\^ I?^'re1 ?^' re on: hatt 4 oroide, to order. Also Irsn Eiumin^ Hytiraulic Mining. .- "... ,sy.y y. .yy.-... ° , Electric Balis, ladic vtors, and Alarms fitted up. rroa Pin s anrl _?,> - i Spouting and Down Pi.es, Enamel Sinks, B.ifehs, B Z, P a rJ I tte ii 1 aanitary appliances I Hot Water apparat^ for Heating domestic purposes fitted 1 W. HEINZ. I MMfa y Sfc - < . Telephone 142. I

|'T> ÜBLIC N O T I O The Grej mouth Cycle Works will be CLOSED from 24th to 31 s f. iiisUnt, Mr Schultze ben", called a\v<\y on uigont business. Orders imy bo left with Air Nightingale, ne<tb door. JP YOUR SiaQT ia" FAILING and your eyes ache and the sif ht blurs after reading or-sewing for a .vhile a Pair of Properly Ground and Fitted 'Spectacles will greatly assist you in j Spending the Long Winter Evenings Ehjoyably and Profitably. The tight falls so imperceptibly that • the loss of accommodation and the consequent strain becomes serious before one.ifi_aw.ireof the. fact. If properly adjusted spectacles are . resorted to early,-, the" sight- is thereby assisted and preserved to brighten and' make useful Uie long, and; less active days - of.;Life-'s Winter. .We make a Speciality of Spectacles, and have a Well Equipped Dark Room fitted'with oneof Professor Le Raj a celebrated Test Cases, and have been very successful in 'treating the vaiious sight v defects.,.- We Make No Oharge for v Testing Sights and wjll-fit you \ up Special Spectacles at. the. following . rates :—.". - r "."':' ; '■ : "'"" : . ■-■■v.- -■—•"•-■■ •■■ 7- ■ Solid JSI ick el Silver, non-rusting — 7s 6d . to 10s. ■ Gold Fillec- 12s 6d to 15s; ; Solid Gold -30s to 45a. " ; - Straight Sides,. Curl Sides or Pinceuea , at option. iGilberf Bros, OPTICIANS AND JEWELLERS, Geetmouih. I WHEN THE BABY CRIIiS " I IT MEANS BQSINESS. ICiies aie th 9 only language, which a young baby h.i-. to ■ .", expresi* it distiGa.", .d.ud, fo m the experienced, tha baby's \ cry can be intei prated as ' * I easily as a gro ?n-iip peri.Sn's speech. WHEN BABY' IS HUNGRYI IT GIVE^ A WAIL! NG CRY. 8 j Careful mothers, w! o bring 1 j up their bibi>M on the b >ttlo I r , know bhe iiuport-mge o' | j puie ink. Fiv'-lr in'ilk, | •ij • even if.puiv, cannot bo re- | I led upon >f il .omes fiom \ a ilifT. i. Nt ows. tj I FEED BABY ON . - fc J" HIGHLANDER' * W 1 CONDENCED I -x«ILK- I § It is pure bib/ fjo ( , whole- I some ancl gyo :. It conbdns t the cons ituents (.ha r make ftosh and blood —ib is 11 oh in proteinaceous principles. HIGHLAND CONDENSED MILK IS HONFST NEW ZEALAND ■ - .MILK. - I LEf~BF tender. ___MH__l *^ For a term of 7 " or -14 years Green's well known Dairy Farm on Totara Flat, al,»pj.it one mile fiom the Butler Factory^ and Railway Station, with splendid road theieto Tivfrflmi-con'Suts of 400 acres Freehold rttyl i 2o9i ! a(Sres^()cc < gpatioo "licetise" The land beiug the pick of the valley, wellcleared 'a'nd fenced, with dwelling hou-e, barn, cow shed and all necessary outbuildings. Tue farm is3n good order, and is a *uro fortune to a persevering man. CLOSE QN . SATURDAY, 22nd August. Addressed to J. G. THOM AS. fj "^HOUSES. f i.M v,* y .' v Altn , Jj X ;;*« ',-LA-N D• • TT » FOX dALE il -*•* Comfori able new 4 roomed Cot- •*! Ctage laige sectiou, handy to T\ torfn, 3>/40.' A good chanct for a *^ Ji workiug man wi h slender means. **• E tsy terms. **; 5 COMFORTABLE A XJ HOMES * JJ A £250, £200, £235, £270, £300 Y\ y? Freehold I acre section, High *' \«i? Street. One of che few good secaa tions left Freehold an I Leasehold sec- •" ' tioii in Cobdeo, Good sites. Q fr P |.| " SSVIiRAL NICE 1 0 .P'iiOPE RTI.ES A - * Ranging' ■ ■ - -JLCo- ' L 75 T S ••.£' . ; ■ " Agents „ Grreymouth.- \ l INSURE >YIVH-' .T^BsLfenmH low PreuiLuuN. Pioicpt ,x^ Liberal tai iocike. Omi n.otto. >■' Straight" d<_ali__g." y.ucuto^and Co transacn .1 b^L-jets without deky, as they do no v c to consult tho her.d office,

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Grey River Argus, 3 August 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 3 August 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 3 August 1903, Page 3

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