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PUBLIC NOTICES. WINFRED Ciffaretites, cool and sweet 'smoking. WMout doubt they are the best. Give them a trial, and you will have no other. Obtainable firom aM Tobacconists and Store-' keepers. • WANTED.— RENTS, FEES and ACCOUNTS of any description to collect. No collection, no charges.. Agent for 'the largest and most up-to-d*te collecting agency in the worldA. NAYLOR, Collecting Agent, Greymouth. I THE marvellous records that have "been accomplished on TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLES during the past few weeks again, proyje conclusively that they are the most reliable Motor Cycles in the, world. New South Wales Reliability trials: TRIUMPH MOTORS FIRST. " BLAKETOWN — Practically new COTTAGE on main road. Best .', section in the township. - Price £250 for best offer. Qwner will accept £30 deposit^ Balance' as' rent. ~ A grreat bargain for a working: man. Call up'd» Vs"to : day. : ' HARLEY and COY, LTD, : . ...j Estate Agents. BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH POSITION OF RATE COLLECTOR A PPtLICATIONS axe '-uvvted and xl. will be received at tLe. Toy n Clerk's Office. Macka/y Street, C-rey mouth up, till 4 p.m of THU^S )AY, 2nd February 1911, from competent persons for -the above position. Salary: £3 10s per week. Conditions of ap,pOintoi;ut, cuues, etc on application at the Borough Chambers G. T. GRACE. Acting Town Clerk. Greymouth, 27th January, 1911. ~GREY EDUCATION BOARD. PROBATIONER VACANCIES APJ&LICATIONS, accompanied by ■ 'testimonials (copies only), will be ' received till NOON of THURSDAY, February 9th proximo, for the positions of FIRST YEAR PROBATIONERS (two vacancies). - Applicants must have readied the age of sixteen years, be of good moral 'character, pf sound 1 health and good constitution and free from all such physical defects as are incompatible with efficiency in teaching. No one can be appointed who has not passed the Matriculation or Civil Service Junior Examinations, or the Examination for Senior free places, or who is not otherwise qualified to hold a Senior free place in a secondary school. The term of probation is TWO YEARS, and every probationer who completes his course to the satisfaction of the Board is entitled to two years' training at a teacher's training college, with, allow ances totalling £60 per annum if obliged' to live .away from home. ' Remuneration payable to probation ers is as follows :— First year £20 with boarding allowance of ±-dU 11 obliged to live away from home, or travelling allow?ince. not exceeding £10 per annum if obliged to travel more tnan four miles each way to prosecute their duties. Second year ,£25 with boarding or travelling allowance on same conditions as nrst ye -* P. F. DANIEL, Secretary. FOR SALE AT NELSON THE BOARDING HOUSE contain- ' ing 17 rooms and I acre of land (Nelson,' near 'Railway Station, occuupied by Mr J. Thomason. Doing a splendid 'business. . Bona fide reasons for selling.— Apply W. Rout and Sons Nelson. WHITAKEE ?ROS KEEP the Largest Stock of PRIMARY and SECONDARY SCHOOL BOOKS; also Books for CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS, and SCHOOL REQUISITES at the LOWEST PRICES in Greymouth. Do' not fpftret "' t&e address :— WIITAKER mos THE NOTED TECHNICAL AND SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT BOUNDARY STREET, GREYMQUTH. F. KEy7~ RETAIL AND PROVISION -cRCHANT. STATE COLLIERIES. WISHES to INFORM the Residents' of Ruaiiaga and State Coldieries that he has" PURCHASED the business of Mr J. Walker, and 'tirusts that by strict attemtion. to business he will be accorded a full measure of public patronage. " v „_ _ Only the best BRANDS of GROCERIES kept 'in stock at moderate menu's clothing, boots and shoes in stock. A TRIAL SOLICITED. IT'S QUITE TRUE we are holding our half- - Vearlv salje. Anq[ its aLso true that, unlike many sales/ it WiH stand the test for GENUINENESS. ' ; '■ -*■•-■-• ■- WILL YOU PLEASE NOTE " ; THESE 3 POINTS. I.T-Ev>ery line advertised here is a Genuine BARGAIN. 2. — Tie reductions in our store, are ACTUAL and not fictitious. 3. — The Goods' advertised are actually on SALE and not "just sold out" when you ask for them. COME iN And see for yourself. We shal) welcome your inspection and comparison of values and prices. FAIiICY' VESTS 'ss. • " Cashmere and Wool SOX, 3 pairs *' v 'f6r r 2s 3dr \ '' ' ' ,■'■■■ MEN'S SAC" SUITS 18s 6d to 50 s MEN'S FINE BOOTS 13s 6d To 26s* SHIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING ETC._ EVERY LINE GENUINELY RE- **■'■' --""'DUCEDr ■■■ ": :*■"■ THE V CASH TRADIM GOY. VYbs^ the G9?d H ats are." . ' ''T * v - '." " ' ' ""'■ T4INPT- IST..

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Grey River Argus, 28 January 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 28 January 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 28 January 1911, Page 5

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