WANTED— A PARCEL BOY. Apply Chris. Smith, Cash Draper. WANTED.— Blacksmith, wheelwright, good jobs. Lad for country hotel. Lindsay's Resist y, Greymputh. WANTED— Hotel general, private general, for town and county. Apply to Lindsay's Registry. BIRDS.— MR GREI will return 10 Greymouth on Thursday with all kinds of BIRDS, which can be seen at Harley and Co.'s, Ltd., Friday and Saturday. WANTED KNOWN.— Hannah's Great Mark Down Sale is now on. Bargains in galore. Call on them to-day. STOF that Cough by using Parkinkinson's Lime Syrup. is, is 6d, 2s>. as 6d. WANTED.— The public to know ■the ibest place in town for Jewellery, ,« Watch and Clock repairs is CAIRNEY'S, next to R. Hannah and Co's, Mawhera Quay. FOR pufses, Vanity Bi-iS, -Devonshire Bajrs Wallets and Dressing cases go to A. E. KILGOUR'S. INSTANT RELIEF for. sore throat or bronchial .irritation. Parkin son's Lime Syrup. A E. KILGOUR'S is :he shop .£*-• for latest post cards. View win dow. ANTED KNOWN.^That B. HART'S is the place to buyMen's, Women's, and Children's Hosiery. Prices to suit all pockets. THE best value in Hockey Sticks, Pads, Gloves, can he <btaincl from A. E. KILGOUR, the Up-to-date Bookseller an*l Stationer, Gisscking's Buildings. WANTED KN.oWN— Rings, Brooches, Chains, Medals, etc.. in either Gold or Silver, beautifully modelled and finished in the best nossible style made to order at CAIRNEY'S next to E. M. Sheedy and Co., Mawhera Quay, BEST Shipcd ]"ootbi"s from 3s M to 20s. Can be cb'iaineo at A. E. KILGOUR'S FOUND.— A reliable Cough Cure Parkinson's Lime Syrup. Have you tried it? TO make your afternoon tea the luxury of the day, drink the matchless "TIGER" Teas. WANTED KNOWN —That the latest in Ties, Shirts, Hats and all kinds of men's requisites are to be had at Weber's, Mawhera Quay. C^OAL MlNEßS— Wanted good pracf tveal hand's. Appfy Fuponga Colliery, Puponga . Wanted' known.— That you can get the latest and best selection of Tweed Suiting and Over* Coating at Weber's, Tailors, Mawhera Quay. Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. "TF health was a thing that money X could buy, the rich would live ; and the poor would die." Protect the health you have by drinking the purest Tea obtainable.— "TlGEß" Tea. NCAHERE BLACKBALL RAILWAY. fTIEND^RS for the ERECTION of X bridges (labor only) over Black ball Creek, and first crossing Ford's Creek on the above railway, will be received at this Office until N.OON of TUESDAY, 30th April 1907. Hans and specifications may be seen at this office, and at the Fost Office, Hokitika. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN THOMSON, Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Greymouth, 16th April, IQO7 "~ MUNICIPAL ELECTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— I thank you for the honor you have conferred on me by placing me second on the poll. I am sure it is more than I deserve. 1 have pledged myself for economy and against further borrowing and taxation and I will do my best to faithfully serve and guard the interests of the people. ™t,' t tALFRED_RUSSELL^ MAYORAL_£LECTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— I desire to thank all those who supported me so liberally at the poll yesterday and although defeated I feel honored at the large amount of support I receiveJ. I thank all those who worked for me so enthusiastically and endeavored to obtain my. return. I trust that when I again appear before the electors next year to be returned to the honorable position of Mayor. Yours sincerely, JAMES KERR. MUNICIFAL~~ELECTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— TO the Si 2 Electors who, unsolicited by personal canvass secured my return" as a Councillor I tender my thanks. To those supporters who used their efforts on my 'behalf I am especially .grateful. The electors who, on this occasion, did not cast their votes in any favor, will, I trust, by my actions as a Councillor during the ensuing term, be on my side when my period of office expires. Yours sincerely, T. D. LYN.CH. Trocadero Cafe BOUNDARY STREET » MR. R. MUN.DY takes this opportunity of informing the public generally that he tias taken over the above CAFE, which he intends to run on the present up-to-date lines and solicits a visit. The semces of Mr JAMES MOHAN have been retained, which is sufficient guarantee that all meals will be served tip with civility and cleanliness. The wants of Country Visitors will be particularly attended to. FISH SUPPERS! FISH SUPPERSI Fresh Fish Arriving by Every Steamer P"" A Champion Baby! mm \ The fiold Medal at the N.Z. Exhibition for "The Finest and Healthiest Baby ".(over six and under twelve months) was won by Eileen Pomeroy. Her father writes :— " Our baby was given HI6HLANDER Condensed Milk since she was two weeks old. She is firm, healthy, and wonderfully goodtempered. She is now eleven months old, and we still continue giving her Highlander Milk." If you want YOUR baby to be " Finn, Healthy, and Wonderfully Good-tem-pered, use " HIGHLANDER " CoMetMed M»K BY.-BUYINC YOUR DRAPERY AT B. HART'S YOU will save money- and get the best value. A large and assorted stock direct from the manufacturer's. We also stock Hosing, Canvas, Tarpaulins, Tents, Horse Covers and skins.Country orders will receive prompt and careful attention. B.HART MACKAY STREET. ■ ■ • ' ~ • . THE "TIGER" Blends are the only Teas we know to make a map happy and to keep him so.
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Grey River Argus, 25 April 1907, Page 3
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