PUBLIC NOTTCES. Cyclists ! I Prepare for Wet and Winter! To cycle comfortably in winter months you muao be suitably equipped. A go«d lamp, a cape tiiat will ward off the heaviest rain, mudguards, leggings, etc, — all these aie indispensible to comfortable winter cycling. You will find everything you need in our immense stock at prices . absolutely the lowest. Call or write. We pay postage on all cash orders. A few items : — Lamps (gas) 4/6, 6/6, 12/6 Lamps (oil) 2/-, 3/., 3/6 Cycling Capes, 6/ 7 , 10/6 I Leggings 1/6, 2/-,' 2/6 I .'iudguards, (celluloid) 5/6, 6/6 Tool Bags 1/-, 1/3, i/ 9 . Carriers (with straps) 1/6, 2/3 All other lines at similarly low prices. ' , Write or Free Catalogue. Vrfres-for Everything Given W.A.-Scott&Sons, Speedwell Cycle AVorks. 155 George Street Dunedin. IhlTrocader^ BOUNDARY. ST. ... GREYMOUTII. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS. COOKED BY A FIRST CLASS CHEF. (Late of the [White Hart Hotel,. Christchurch), ■ ' TRY ThE. ABOVE RESTAURANT AND SUPPER ROOMS. Cleanliness and Civility is my Motto. Meals at any hour of -the day or nigrht. PRIVATE APARTMENTS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. OPEN ON SUNDAYS FROM 6 p.'m a.m and seven p.m at the followinfi; to 11 p.m. R MUNDY, Proprietor. CHRISTCHURCH COACH SERVICF MOYNINHAN AND CO. LINE of COACHES willi«av«-6tira H r t -n.L CaS5 on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS after the arrival of tram and return from Cass ST$gS£ YS - THURSDAY -wFARES SINGLE 20s. RETURN 30s HENN3KER AND CO.. _^^ Q.RJSIYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. WEST COAST BREEDER'S STAkEB, of. 65 soys; second horse 10 soys, and third horse 5 soys out of the stake. For two-year-olds and upwards. Weight-for-affe with penalties and allowances. ;.'£NALTIES— Wtanwi after Ist Ang ust . 1911, of race or races of the collective value of 100 soys Ulbs extra; 75 soys, 10 lbs., 50 soys, 71bs, 25 soys 51bs. ALLOWANCES.— Maiden four-year-olds and upwards at time of starting- allowed 101 bs ; three-year > olds 71bs; two-year-olds 51b ? . DISTANCE— Six furlongs. Nominations to close on Ist JULY .1911,— 105. Further payment to close on Ist SEPTEMBER, 1911,— 305. Final payment on night of nominations first day's events of Midsucnmer Meeting.— 2os. -OKDITIONS— Open only to horses whose dams were, at the time the nominated horse was foaled, the bona fide property / of residents of the Greymouth Metropolitan District. Unless sufficient entries and further payments, to the satisfaction of '• the Committee, are received by September Ist, the race may be cancelled and all payments made will be refun ded. G. T. GRACE, ' Secretary. . WE INVITE ALL WHO ENJOY ■« '" CLASS OF PORTER OR ALE '■'■ To Ask For— M'GAVIN'S On sale at all hotels in the city and surrounding license districts We manufacture Sauces, Pickles, Vinegars, and Cordials and Stock Glassware for Hotels, Etc. ZfALANDIA MANUFACTURING COY Walte Street 1 1 CreymouU* *LL WHO WOUD ACHIEVE SUCCESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUK TO MERIT IT. <■.; WE have during- the past year spared no expense in endeaving to bottle the voxy best PORTER ' aud ALES 'in New Zealand, and can qow wnfidcntly assert that we have succted"-< in doing- so. TTV *8P ATCH TCI OUNDRY /^O Y . : ■ Lti - ' : v; : Proprietors. (Established -1873 JEngrineers. Boilermakers, Iro n an-i Brats Founders, Wood Turner. General Smiths. Sole Agent for the West Coast ot the Atlas Boiler Fluid for cleaning fallen.
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Grey River Argus, 11 May 1911, Page 2
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