WASTE PAPER.— Not printed on FOR SALE at this Umce. Cheap. TO STAND THE SEASON . . at GREYMOUTH.OR(ESF:S. Records ;1 mile 2.19;" li miles 3.43; and- 2 miles 4.48. By- Rothschild, dam Palm Bell, by Brookhoim from Puella, (dam of Almont 2.12 1.5; Belmont 2.13 2.5). Palm Bell is also the dam of Wild Palm, Midas and Atalanta. , Croesus will serve a limited number of 'mares at ten guineas each. Groomag-e .fee: os. For further particulars apply to . .■.-..»■>■ ■"V H. GASKILL. ;J. THIJSOOTT FAMILY GROCER. JUST LANDED. New Season's CURRANTS, SUL-' TANAS, -RAISINS, MUSCATELS, FIGS, DATES, PRUNES, Etc Etc. NEW AMERICAN TIN FRUITS. FRESH BUTTER Is per lb. NEW POTATOES AND GREEN PEAS arriving every week and also local grown At— J. TRUSCOTT FAMILY GROCER TAINUT STREET. iyEW ZEALAND MISSION. Commences in HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. on SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 26. The Missioner is the REV. H. R. W. FARRER, M.A., who will be assisted by the REV. CECIL MUTTER - M.A. . , ALL ARE WELCOME. REMOVAL NOTICE. ACCOUNTS owing .to the bia firm of THOMAS AND MCBEATH: are to be PAID -at their temporary premises, next door to Mr Hudd's Office, Clothing Factory Buildings, Albert Street entrance, before 30th NO.VEMBER. Accounts owing after that date will be SUED for without further notice. Office hours 9 a.m till 5 p.m daily, and 8 p.m on Saturdays. ' THOMAS AND McBEATH. BILLIARDS. MR S MOUATT begs to notify his numerous friends that he has taken possession of the CLUB HOTEL BILLIARD, SALOON, and solicits a share of fheir patronage. Every attention with personal supervision. First class .table, which will be kept in tip-top order. ICE OREAM-." AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT. -^Also — . FRUIT SALAD, JELLIES ICED DRINKS. AMERICAN ICE CREAM PARLOUR. I Smith's Buildings, Mackay Street.) LOUSISH BROS. Proprietors. DIRECT FROM THE ENGLISH POTTERIES. JUST LANDEDTWO TANKS of PALM BOWLS and VASES . to be sold, at BED ROCK PRICES. ..;.:.- v,TEA SETS in- aay Style and- PATTERNS White and Gold CUPS . and SAUCERS from 5s 6d per dozen. A new Line of Fancy Glass DISHES. Must be seen to :be appreciated. • • ■ ...-.,.- . .-•- .. . INSPECTION 'INVITED. ED. H OP KINS "THE CROCKERY WAREHOUSE- : MAN." boundary street. /general -/Harrier..' meets all .trains and stea- : MERS. LUCCARE QUICKLY DELIVERED All . instructions punctually and faithfully carried out. . 4 , GERALD T.. JOYCE. MURRAY ST ? GREYMOUTH.. ORDERS' may be left at Walter Scott's Ironmonger, Telephone 69; Tainui Street. , ' , ' LETTERS AND. TELEGRAMS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO! •m. p/s^utiiAii. PAINTER LOWER BOUNDARY STREET. OEGS TO notify the General PubJ3 lie that he has commenced business as a FAINTER. He has just landed a large' stock of^ Choice WALL ' PAPERS and th« Best Quality of PAINTS and V A RNTS.RES. v Inspect my window which are equal to colored glass. Estimates Given for Air Work. ; A.. TRIAL SOLICITED. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TI.O complete the recent sale with :Messrs W. McKay and Son the pr e mises of MESSRS THOMAS AND McBEATH, Drapers, will BE CLOSED; from MONDAY, November fith, '•1910 to November 26th t so as to facilitat? stocktaking. After the completion of Stocktaking 1 the premises will; be opened again and the business coriducted as: usual under ; 3ne\v managiement. — Greymouth, November 4, 1910. 1 P.S-*Anv orders for DRESSMAKING an<3 TAILORING to be left at WMcKAY and SONS, Upper .Mawhera Quay.
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Grey River Argus, 25 November 1910, Page 5
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