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"Neptuiie Unrivailed" plain wire, 12* Ga "^ | 6 1ge1," barb wire, 12* *™& ARE PATJENT DKAWN STEEL IVIRES WILL NOT SAG OR SNAP IN WEATHEE CHANGES. WILL STAND SEA AIE. Jf6 STEAINING NE6ESSAEY; '-■•.., . GEEATEE LENGTH PEE CWT AND HIGHEE BEEAKING STEAIN. ■■'.■'.■ Breaking Length Price Cost per mile "■ T ' : : tt ". : ■■■■•«%,■■'•" '"•■••'.:■ s^n , per cwt. per ton Iwire ;: Unnvalled'. 12^ Gauge lUOlbs 1460 yds £20' 24/1 • Ordinary Galv. 8. „ li2slbs- 528 yds IS 48/_s .Ordinary Galv, 10 ... 7201bs 816 yds 14 30/-^ Compare the above facts and figures. You will save 50 fo'.fjO per cent in your cost of fencing by using Neptune. Unrivalled 124 Gg. or 14 Gg. instead of ordinary Iron.W,ii'e 8 and 10 Gg. : ;, . IGEL BAEB WIRE,. 124 GAUGE— Lengtn per cwt 570 yds. Price £M in *owfeOrdinary Barb Wire 12J Gauge— Length per cVfc 450 yds. Igal Thickset 12.| Gauge is 120 yds longer and has 4000 barbs per mile more than the same quantity o£ ordinary barb wire with 'long barbs; -Saving effected by using Igel against ord. barb wire, 10/- per. mile on each wire, ' ; ; Duncan Mbte^ ; SOLE AGENTS FOR GREYMOUTH

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} A REAL GENUINE SA|LE I I©F HIGH CLASS CMOtKERY; A few qiiotatatioirs will suffice : I BURLEIGH BEDROOM SETS (HO I 32/6 Sale Price 25/- S § 30/- Sale Price 24/- sr 3* J SO/- Sale Price 39/6 I SETS OF BURLEIGH JUGS *V *V I 9/6 Sale Price 7/11 :r jr 8/- Sale Price 6/- H o if- 7/6 Sale Price 6/- Cfl to 10/6 Sale Prjce 7/11 * * Big Reductions .in Foley Ware. Everything reduced. This is } .the chance of a life time. V\ atch the Window display, at the Big Crockery Sale at ■' WM. HOLDER 4 SONS,

ARIENTAI TTOTEL. W.. FLYNN :: : [: Propriety] BEGS t© notify -the public of Grey ' mouth 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 with , public patronage. Address : — RICHMOND QUAY.. GREYMOUTH. D .SHAMAHAJV. COAL, COKE AND BRICK MERCHANT. lIS PREPARED TO SUPPLY STATE, BRUNNER AND PAPAROA COAL Cif\ A T C °AL COAL VyVJ/xJU COAL In any quantities to all 'parts of th« town or country. Agent fyX'>—L BRUNNER FIRE-BRICKS, FIRECLAY. BRICKS AND LIME. ORDERS D. SHAN NAH AN. COAL MERCHANT. Orders received at Doig's Butcher Shop, High street; ArmstnoHg, Cob* den ; Mark Sprot and Co., or Coal' Depot promptly attended to." . Phone : 2^l . . Office : Herbert St. TMPESI'AL TT O T EL. I "greymouth. (Under New Management). GH. AVERS (late of Westport), • takes this opportunity of informinp- the inhabitants of Greymouth and district that he ihas taken ovfr the above wh ell- known hotel' and intends, by attending strictly to ' the "wants of the public and keeping tho BEST BRANDS of Wines, Spirits' aud Beers to merit their support. Mrs. Ayers gives her personal supervision of the household arrangements. EXkELT-KNT ACCOMMODATION. A TRIAL SOLICITED. , G. H. AVERS l:. L: Proprietor.

\ . Tj^VUKE OF. EDINBURGH HOTEL, r (Corner of Albert. and Hospital streets) UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. ARTHUR BROOKS, formerly of Ahaura, has taken over th^ , above well-known and popular hotel^ ; and will.be pleased to see old and new . faces. EXCELLENT ACOMMODATION.* - For a srood, PURE BEER and the BEST of .WINES, SPIRITS, etc., acknowledged by all connoiseurs to be . absolutely tihe best, try "THE DUKE." * THYNDMAJTS. ' '. IRAFALGAK TTOTEL UPPER MAWHERA QUAY. t . MR. HYNDMAN .. ... Proprietor. A Ll'A-S pleasure in intimating 1 that \ »^XX he has TAKEN OVER -the pro- '- I pnetorsfaip of fhat well-known bos- - telry, an.d trusty thafl by carefully studyiiDjg- the comfort of the travelling: and g-eneral public to merit a continuance of the former patronage. .-• Comfortable Acsommodation .ig-uaa> antecd for visitors. Every attention paid to their requests. ' A GOOD TABLE AT REASONABLE TARIFF. EXCELLENT .CUISINE AND MOST LUXURIUOS BEDROOMS. . None but the BEST brands 'of WINES and. SPIRITS stocked. VIBITORB TO TOWN 1. 1 r, BE SURE TO VISIT THI VICTORIA TEA ROOMS TMMUI.ST. GREYMOHI H ■ •— V * HpHERE'S- really NO NEED to CONTINUE COUGHING. , WHAT YOU DO NEED IS LANE'S EMULSION. 95 Printed and Published by Harry Digby James, residing in Paroa Road, Greymouth, for the Grey River Argus Company, Limited, at their registered- office, Mackay Street, . Greymouth. - MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1912. • '

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Grey River Argus, 26 August 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 26 August 1912, Page 8