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The MHlerton Gold Mining Company give notice .in this issue that all shares in the company: forfeited through non-payment of fifth call will be sold by auction at 4 p.m. on the Bth. day of August. ; , The. funeral of the late F. \V. Ked-. dell will take place at 9 a.m. on Friday morning leaving his late residence Murray Street for the 'Greymouth Cemetery. The Victoria Tea Rooms__will be open all day and" refreshments may be obtained. at any hours. Luncheon will be provided from 12 noon till 1 2 o'-i; clock. " ■■:. /■■ . - ■■: The indications are for varia.ble and strong breezes,: but freihening;;, with south-easterly strong tq^gale .prevailingj, r? after . about : twenty.-,fpur hours:;' The weather will, probalsl^ be. cold and: changeabler There will' r probabiy ,]3e ':■••.• a-'Jiiard frost. to->night. The bafipmeter is falling^temporarily, ;but. rjsing fast.after ab'iut twenty-four hours. Sea rough off shore; and tides 'moderate. WARNED OFF !— How quickly the stranger whose': movements were suspicious would be warned off and moved 0n..; Yet the average cold comes in equally suspicious - guise, little or, no effort being made to combat its sinister influences- At the fiTSf sign -of dts onslaught, flee to the tried and trusted household remedy. Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. All chemists arid stores* is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d. 1 Mr. J. Robertson, M. P., wires as follows : "I hope the electors will not be influenced by the talk of detriment to the district by the return of -..a Labour meber. My district (Otaki) had . ■ the same stuff dinned dnto them, but since my-Teturn the district has steadily progressed and close settlement proceeds rapidly. lam surprised that the supporter of the alleged purity party should so unshamedly preach a 'spoils to the victors''" policy." When the House met at 2T30 p.m.yesterday' the Wanganui Borough Council Street Access Improving Bill Mr W,- A. Veitch, (Wanganui), the' i\Vanga!nui. ißoroJugh Council, '"special rate empowering, and special _ Loan bill I(Mr A. Veitch)., /the Wbrkers' Compensation Amendment Bill (Hon. W. F. Massey)', the Methodist Union Bill (Mr Massey) were read a first time. . .; f 7 • .'■* ■. ; . ;.. .:'-"■ r . : ;'. -! 'The Legislative Council met_at 2.30 p.m. yesterday and immediately adgourne^ for the purpose of accompanying the Speaker to the Government House to present the Address-in Reply to'tHe Speech from the ThTone to His Excellency. Oh resuming formal business was" transacted, the debate on the Legislative Council Bill being adjourned till to-morrow. Boxing— we're ready with the finest selection, of gloves-both : ','C.hampipn- ' ship" aid "Practice" in all. weights. Call round and handle them.— Wade and Co.— Advt. Books for motorists.— "The Care of the Car and How to Drive It," is qd, postage 2d; "Hints and Tips for Motor Cyclists," is 6d, posted is 9d; "The Motor Manual: all about motors in simple language," 2s 6d, posted 2s iod ; "The Maintenance of Motor Cars," 3s 6d, posted 3s gd; "Complete Hints and Tips for Automobilists,)? 3s 6d, posted 4s; "Motor Cycle Building," is 6d, posted is od. Procurable at B. Dixon's, Tainui St.— ■AdvU- ■- -.-■■ ■..-.■ - ; "The Motorists Comprehensive Road Guide," price 25 6d, posted 2s 1 od ; 500 cloth-bound colonial library edition.,, of books by well-known and :popular authors;, usual price. 3s 6d, now selling: for . is ; each. We are overstocked in /these lines and they must got. Come in and see them at. B. Dixon's, Tainui Street.— Advt. Self preservation— "the Very first law of nature"— Wade and .Co. supply Boxing Gloves which with an opponent will keep you busy arid develop it; — Advt. • Boxing Gloves made of finest materials by expert workmen only 'in 6qz. and 80 z weights at prices from 22s 6d to- 37s 6d- Call round and inspect "them-— they'll stand it".— F. C. Wade and Co.— Advt. " : -Nobody who knows anything about the sales held at Smith's, Ltd. questions the genuine reductions. The Winter Sale now in progress is no exception : the few prices given in Smith's. Ltd., advertisement appearing in this issue, gives a good idea of * the great values. In Ladies Coaits fo,r as 1 id, 4s 1 id, 7s .1 id are the cheapest on, record and fpr the best value ' in. pure all wool double-bed blankets 7lbs. in weight 30s for 21s. Posted free to any address in New Zekland by C. Smith, Ltd.— Advt. Price Slashing "■ Clearance Sale. Prices that; talk. Hair slides 3d, 6d, id; children's beaver coatsj 4s i id, 6s 1 id, ibs 6d; girls' navy and cream, skirts -4s 6d, Ss 3d, 6s 6d. All kinds <?f veilings 6s, gld and rs per yard. Prices flattened, as thin as paper. Wm. McKay and- Son, Greymouth and . Hbkitika.—Advt. L We have marked, down all our furs still further to be able to sell the lot. They are wonderful value, come in and inspect. Walker's Winter Sale, Boundary J Street.— Advt. ■ . .

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Grey River Argus, 24 July 1913, Page 5

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Untitled Grey River Argus, 24 July 1913, Page 5

Untitled Grey River Argus, 24 July 1913, Page 5

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