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HUeTI€ N SHLES. ■ SATURDAY NEXT. 2.30 p.m. at rooms. HARLEY AND CO., LTD., will sell by auction on account of clients : — Duches chests, washstand, 3 bedsteads, dining-room suite, table, oilcloth, sewing* machine, chairs, kitchen utensils, couch and .sundries; also— cutlery, pictures, quilts, curtains, table covers, men's suits, electro-Elate, tea, groceries and fruit. HARLEY AND CO. LTD. Auctioneers. TENDERS, ~~ TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for th c construction of an iron tramway 120 chains (more or less) for the Kotuku Sawmilling Compaaiy. Ari tika. Plans iind specifications may be seen .at H. Pavitt 5 s office, and manager's office at mill. Tenders close on March 4th. NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Crown Lands will be open for selection on renewable lease at tliis office on the after the dates as shown. MEDNESDAY, 26th MARCH, iqoS. WATAROA SURVEY DISTRICT 284*; acres sub-divided into 12 sections of areas ranging from 194 to 282 acres ; situated in the Wataroa river bed. WEDNESDAY, B fch APRIL, igoS. RUNANGA TOWNSHIP. 163 sections, being all the unoccupied sections in the township. Areas, about 1 rood each; half yearly rentals, from Ss to £1 12s per section. cl e plans will be issued shortly. .G. J. ROBERTS, " Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Hokiitika, 24th February, 1908. SOLDIER'S CREEK AND 'FORD'S CREEK No. 2 BRIDGES. TENDERS will be received up to NOON of Friday, March Gth, 1908, for" the erection of the above bridges on the Ngahere-Blackball Railway. Plans and specifications may be seen at this^ office, and at the ! Post Office, Hokitika. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN THOMSON, Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Greymouth, Sth February, igoS. GREYMOUTH VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. THE Usual Fortnightly MEETING . of the above "will be held in the Brigade Hall, Boundary street, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. By Order. J. G. WALTON, »x. rxi& -#v yy^m^M INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENT. LAND STATIONARY TRACTION AND WINDiLNG ENGINE-DRIV-ERS' CERTIFICTAES. AN Examination for these Certifica* } < tes will be held at the Courthouse, Greymouth, on TUESDAY, 24th inst., mnd at the Courthouse, Reefton, on THURSDAY, 26th inst, at g a.m. _ Application forms and regulations may be obtained at the Post Office, Brunnerton, Greymouth, Hokitika, Nelson Creek. Reefton and from ROBERT DUNCAN, Chief Inspector of Machinen*, Wellington. BE GAREFUL WHAT YOU DRINK. . ( Avoid cheap drinks manufactured : with inferior ingredients amidst msanitars surroundings, Always insist on being served with Thomson & Co's Water-: atd Co-ciials, They have no peer in the World. DRINK Thomson & eo:s BEVERAGES. They are manufactured p uro crystal spring water and the choic est if ingredients m ', the most sanitary and uprtc-date factory south of the Line." Machinery lined with S* *LTD SILVER prevents the possibility cf metallic contamination. All Thomson's drinks arc dcliglrful thirst-quenchers and stomach tonics, tkomson7hd~o~ DUNEDIN. 19 s pceial Gold Medals a"a : rst ...the World.'.. [j * ___ . H . AMATEUR Photographers can ob- . tain a complete, outfit from Parkinson and Co. ! * — -r^i ~- *-.-— j ALL SHAPES HEADS FIND Supreme Comfort and satisfaction beneath one of our hats. We spare nothT i^* ri main Jam -.he qaulity of our hats, which has brought this house up to the top notch of popularity. We buy the best hats and sell them to you with the intention of pleasing you better than anyon© else. THE CASH TRADING COMPANY Men's Wear Specialists, TAINUI STREET, "Where the Good Hats Are." j CITY HAIRDRESSINC SALOON. BOUNDARY STREET, I GREYMOUTH. ] I R.KNOX, BEGS io inform the public of town and district that he has taken over the above establishment. Th c saloon is replete and up-to-^UV j A TRIAL SOLICITED. j Best brands of tobaccos, cigars, and , I cigarettes kept iii stock. i I The SALOON is under the charge I of Mi "Nissen, who will see. that cv? turners receive every attention.

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Grey River Argus, 2 March 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 2 March 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 2 March 1908, Page 3

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