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''Neptune Unrivalled" plain wire, 12* Gauge I'lgel,'' barb wire, 12* Gau 9 e r IRE PATENT DRAWN STEjEL WIRES WILL NOT SAG OR . SNAP UST V WEATHER CHAKGES. WILL STAND i SEA AIE. RO STRAINING NECESSARY. - GREATER LENGTH PER JDWT AN D HIGHER BREAKING STRAIN. : -" ?.'".."■. Breaking Length Price Cost per mile ■■■■■,, w ..'■ TT . ,/,,, - strain per cwt. per ton 1 wire "Neptune Unrivalled'' 12rV Gauge lUOlbs 1460 yds £20 24/1 ' ' Ordinary Galv. 8 „ 11201b5 .. 528 yds 13 43/4 ffiKTI Ordinary Galv. 10 „ 7201hs 816 yds 14 . 30/- .;-^, . Compare the-above facts and figures. You will save 50 to 60 per cent •in your IronW^aald^o^ NeVt}Xne Unrivillled 12 $' G S- or 14 Gg. instead of ordinary IGEL BARB^WIRE,I2^G:AUGE^Length perewt 570 yds. Price £18 iniewfc Ordinary Barb Wire 12J Gauge— Length per cwfc 450 yds. - w " . Igol Thickset 12> Gauge is 120 yds longer and has 4000 barbs per mile more than.: the same quantity of. ordinary harb wire with long barhs. / v.- ' \. r . Slaving effected by using Igel against ord. barb wire. 10/- per mile on each wireV Dy^can IVlcLean 5 SOLE AGENTS FOR fiREYMOIITH ii* ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE /^ Q J^ ;^ Wit wB * ' ' ■■.•■.-■■- •■•:• | A REAL GENUINE SALE 1 I OF HIGH CLASS (CROCKERY. A few qtiotafatioris will suffice: | BURLEtGH BEDROOM SETS GO 32/6 Sale Price 25/- §§' \ 30/- Sale Price 24/- 5* 3* I * 50/- Sale Prica ZBIS 1 SETS OF BURLEIGH JUGS, *V X) 1 9/6 Sale Price 7/V1 ™S* I 8/- Sale Price 6/- . H S 7/6 Sala Price 6/- Cfl Cfi • I 10/6 Sale Prjce 7/11 * * / \ Big Reductions in Foley Ware/ Everything reduced. This is I the chance of a, life time. V\ atch the Window display, at the Bi» Crockery Sale at ° WM. HOLDER & SONS

*: ' . ■•..:; -■- ■' .' : ■■■ '■ ■ . -'■ ' /.■-■•"-. ■' /1\ RIENT AL .. TT OTE L. W. FLYNN • " ; : • : , ,:. . /Prpprteter BEGS : to no^y the : -public: of Greymouth. and district that he has TAKEN OVER the Oriental Hotel, and trusts by keeping the best brands of liquors, beers, and wines "in stock to meet \yith- public" patronage. * ' Address : — RICHMOND QUAY. GREYMOUTH. 1> .SIIAiWAHAIV. COAL, COKE AND BRICK , MERCHANT.. I|S PREPARED TO SUPPLY STATE; BRUNNER AND PAPAROA coal (71 f\ AT. COAL coal vlyvJAij coal In any quantities to all parts of the town or country. . Agent $oir: — BRUNNER FIRE-BRICKS, FIRECLAY, BRICKS AND LIME. ORDERS I D. SHANMAHAN. COAL MERCHANT. Orders received at Doig's Butcher Shop, High street; Armstrong, Cobden; Mark Sprot and: Co., or -Coal Depot promptly attended to. I P-hon^: 2£) 1.. Office .-Herbert St. IMPERIAL TTOTEL. ' GREYMOUTH. (Under New Management). GH.-AYERS (late ofWestport), • takes this opportunity of informinp- the inhabitants of Greymouth and district that he has taken over the above whell- known hotel and intends, by attending* strictly to the wants -of the public and keeping tho BEST BRANDS of Wineß, Spirits and Beers to " merit their , support. Mrs. Ayers gives her" personal supervision of the household ' arrangements. EXCfcLf I'- NT ACCOMMODATION; A TRIAL SOLICITED. G."H. AVERS" i: l:

TTyUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, (Corner of "Albert and Hospital streets) ■ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. - ARTHUR BROOKS, formerly bf Ahaura, has raken over the above well-known and popular hotel, and will be pleased to see old and new faces. » . EXCELLENT ACOMMODATION; For a good, PURE BEER and the BEST of WINKS, SPIRITS, -etc., acknowledged by all connoiseurs to be absolutely tihe best, try "THE DUKE." HYNDMAN r 5 fTTIRAFALGAK TT OTEL UPPER MAWHERA QUAY. MR.HYNDMAN .. ... Proprietorj LIAS pleasure in intimating that XX he has TAKEN OVER the proj pnetorshrp of that - well-known hostelry, and trusts thaiJ by carefully studyityr the comfort of the travelling and general public to merit a continuance of the former patronage. 'Comfortable Accommodation guaranteed for visitors. Every attention paid to liheir reques ts 1 . A GOOD -TABLE AT REASONABLE TARIFF. EXCELLENT CUISINE AND MOST LUXURIUOS BEDROOMS. * None r but the BEST brainds of WINES and SPHRITS stocked. VISITORS TO TOWN • I f BE SURE TO VISIT THB VICTORIA TEA ROOMS TAINUI ST. GREYMOUTH. Hives rich blood, to Pale Girls. 4 Good point about LANE'S EMULSION. 93

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Grey River Argus, 23 August 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 23 August 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 23 August 1912, Page 8

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