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rUBtIO hOTICES. FOR SALE. "~" FIVE BUILDING SECTIONS, half an acre each in Kilgour Road (ju'roehold). Commands a lovely view of the town and harbour; aIeo. THREE SKOTIONy-iu Drake Street (Jj'ruohold) Price i'loo— Apply E. J." Smith, e/o C. Smith LW. in bankruptcy! IN THE ESTATE* dF YEEJp CHUN (trading a3 Bang Fong and Co), of Greymouth, Fruiterer. mENDERS to close at the office of X the Undersigned on FRIDAY, the 18th MARCH at; 10 a.m «re invited for tha following: — LOT 1. — Stock of Groceries, Confectionary and Crockeryware, Valued at £35 6s. LOT 2.— Stock of Toys and Fancy Goods, valued at £16 6s. Stock sheets can be inspected on application. LOT 3.— Goodwill of a Lease from the Public Trustee of new and superior Shop premises in splendid position on Mawhera Quay. Further particulars on application. Lots 1 and 2 can be tendered for either together or separately. The highest "or any tender not necossarily accepted. Tender forms and conditions of tender may be perused at Offico of . GEO. P. PURNELL, Deputy Official Assignee. . NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ST. PATRICK'S HOLIDAYS. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS available for return until 126 th. APRIL 1910. will, except) where ordinary faro are less, be obtainable as follows": — To Greymouth -from Otira, Ar-nold-Sitling, and intermediate stations, on TUESDAY, 15th MARCH; t» Greymouth from any station on WestInnd Section on- WEDNESDAY, 16th MAUCH ; from any .station to any sfa? tion on Westland Section on THURSDAY, 17th MARCH. QN WEDNESDAY. 16% MARCH. .- 'Tho tram usually lea vjng Greymouth for .Ro«fton at 4.5 p.m.- WILL" BE DE-. LAYED~and leaver "Greymouth at 7.0' p.m., and run as on Thursdays. The train* usually leaving Greymouth for Hokitika at 5.15 p.m., WILL BE DELAYED and leave Greymouth at 6.5 p.m. connecting with train for Ro6s delayed to leave Hokitika at 7.55 p.m. The train usually leaving Hokitika for Greymouth at 5.5 -p.m WILL BE DELAYED and leave Hokitika at 5.55 p.m. . • Extra trains will leave Greymbuth for State Collieries at 11.45 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. retarning from State Collieries at 12.25 p.m. and 7.10 p.m. ON THURSDAY, 17th MARCH. . The ordinary Time-Table will be SUSPENDED and trains will run as follows : — Greymouth for Stillwater 6.30. 11. in si.m. 3.40 p.m; Stillwater "for Gro^ mouth 8.10 a.m. 12.25, 5.10 p.m; Greymouth for Reetton 6.50 a.m. 7.0 p.m; Roefton for Greymouth 7.45 a.m 6.10 p.m; Greymouth for Ahaura Racecourse 10.45 a.m; Ahaura tor Greymouth 7.40 p.m; Reefton for Ahaura Racecourse ILO a.m ; Ahaura _for Roefton 8.40 p.m.; Reefton for Cronadun 10.0 a.m. 4.5Q p.m ; CronS. adun for Reefton 10.30 p.m. 5.35 p.m. Hokitika for Greymouth 7.40- 11.20 a.m, 9.15 p.m; Greymouth for* Hoki- [ tika 7.50 a.m. 5.15, 9.20 p»m; Ross for Greymouth 10.0 a.m; Greymouth for Ross 5.15 p.m; Greymouth for State Collieries 7.15, 11.45- a.m. 4.30, 6.30,:.. 9.30 p.m; State Collieries for Groyiuouth 8.10 a.m, 12.25, 5.10, 7.10 10.0 p.m. Otira-Greymouth 5.45 p.rn Express runs as usual. On 17th MARCH Goods Traffic will be SUSPENDED and Goods Sheds Avill he CLOSED. For further particulars see posters. BY ORDER. CHAMPIONSHIP SPORTS. . SPECIAL NOTICES. \ LL DOGS found on the Park on J. V Wednesday and Thursday NeXt,--IGUi and 17th' March will be POISONED. ' The General Public will NOT be allowed on the CENTRE of the GROUND or TRACK. Officials and Competitors engaged in the event taking placo only will be allowed. No Competitor will bo allowed to compete unless wearing the NUMBER opposite liis nan:e on the card (of spoils, which along with gate paFses can be obtained at Albion Hotel between 9 and 11 o'clock each day of the meeting. P. BLANCHFIELD, Secretary. '• Sweet the pleatur* jfttr pain."— Dkxdsh. DO you experience the daily delight ol a good bracing walk, or aw you oqt >f the pitiful thousand! who can hardly irawl for corns ? ■♦ ■- t IF TOO VJOTJLD ONLY TBY TEED'S CORN CURB your corns would disappear, ani you wenli find the world different, BomehoVt and .lift worth living. r Chemist* ahd Stores— Omb Sbh&im, ' or Post-free Dltaot. ' '*' DAVID TEED AND CO., Ktonfrotirin* Ckualrts, iUw Plymouth, a ALWAYS IN THE LEAD " BELL BICYCLES" ROAD RACING PERFORMANCES AS is generally known, road-racnig cycles have \o go through nion> severe tests than miy othw class ol i cyclou,' therefore thy , following per foiniauces on "BELL" cycles will gi\6 sumo idea of the reliabilily of the "lIF.TJ/' cycFe thab is buill' j:arliculnrly for tin's class of spoil. In Uio 'i'imaru to Christclwrch Road Raco in 2005, a rider of a "BELL" eye)*- finished secozid. and of the riders who represented New Zealand in -Uio Warrnambool to. Melbourne Road Rare of that year two rode "BELL" cycles. Iv WQ6, riders ot "BELLMvc.-cles in tjiy i imam to Christchurch- ftoad Raco i<soim«l second and .third places, and first mid second fastest times. , In Lhe Warrnambool Road Race, the samo your, four New Zealand - fepresentatntis rode "BELL" cycles, and secured second and third places, and fir«t. soein.d and third fastest times. Tlio Jl 111-climbing Championships fol- 1907 resulted in a win for W. Cole with G. Smith second both of whom rodo "W3LL" cycles. 'In the Warrnambool. to' Melbourne Road Itaco in 1907, G. Smith 5 riding n "HI'JIjTj," cycle, covered the dis-tain-i« ol 165 miles in the -splendid time, of 7hrs s'lmin 30sec. ~^-- Bssides Ihe abo7e performances, ridors of "BELL" cycles - secured " first placo for fastest time in~ nearly every; road men held iii Canterbury during the .1007-1908 racing season . E. Barlow $ Co. BELL CYCLE AGENCY, - ••-•'s Buildings MACKAY : ST.' ]i see that lhe package o y^ is tindamagecl and the \ \ name NELSON MOATE & Co'.'H l e Ltd., is on every packet and V , >t box. This name guarantees-iS^ , your getting pure Ceylon and ie vpure blended tea. Ail grocers v-ho stock first-class goods sell our tea. If you cannot get d r% j. m 1 MOATES : Co.'s - i ill i ab ; when you ask for it, kindly- send lc .,- ,£~o a postcard, and we will se*e of | that you are supplied. 3^') **' / J l/4, 1/6, 1/8, i/ 10/2/-, 2/2 per lb.

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Grey River Argus, 17 March 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 17 March 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 17 March 1910, Page 3

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