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PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. IN CONNECTION with King's Birthday and Fire Brigade Sports, Reefton. EXCURSION TICKETS at 2d per mile Ist, and id permile 2nd class (minimum 4s and, 2s respectively), will be issued from any station to any station on 3rd TUNE, available for return until 9th TUNE, 1914- On 3rd June the morning train, to Reefton will not leave Greyroouth till 8.5 a.m. Ngahere 9-5 a.m.. ReeV ton arrive- ix. 5 a.m. The evening train for Greymouth will not leave Reefton till "v^ P-m. NgaShere 8.3 p.m. Greymouth prrive 0.5 p.m. The S-,b a.m. train Ng-ahprp to Blackball and o,^o a.m. train Blackball- to. Ngahere, Avill leave fit 0.7 a.m. and 0.40 a.m. rpspe'r'h'VHv', rmvnertiTisrr with, trains ■ fr^Ti and to H-rpymnutli. Goods <her[ at Greymonth will be rlosed on 3rd June. BY ORDER, GREYMOUTH^ GARAGE T ORD AND piHIL.DE '. MACKAY STREET. TELEPHONE 335 ["Nothing" succeeds like success;" "Merit Win's."] A YEAR AGO we started in a small way with one Motor Car, and an -up-to-date GARAGE. We have' through reliable woTk. and a perfect system, had to extend our business arid "purchase in addition to the THREE CARS already in use, the finest and most I luxurious* car on the Coast, viz., CLEMENT-TALBOT to carry eight passengers, at a oost of The car is available for Parties Weddings and long, runs into the country. * THERE .are-, now four reliable men in the GARAGE, and our sys tern enables us to supply, cars at any ihour, (day or night). CARS WILL ATTEND ALL TRAINS, THEATRES DANCES, .ETC., IT BEING PART OF OUR SYSTEM TO KEEP THE GARAGE OPEN CONTINUOUSLY, AND AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC AT ALL HOURS. ARGYLL CARS, - ARGYLL CARS ARGYLL CARS. - We have landing in AUGUST - STKCAMTINE (five seater). TORPEDO-ARGYLL CAR. With -fuU <2duipment ready Jor the road £445. There is no finer car"*in the world than the Standard English "A R G V L L." WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE WEST COAST. MECHANICAL WORK We spetiaiise in this, and claim knowledge second to none on the Coast. THE PIANOFORTE. SOLO SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION. VIOLINS, THEORY. HARMONY COUNTERPOINT. mrs. Hales HAS RESUMED STUDIES. npEACHER of Pianoforte, Technique X Methods as in the Leipsic ConservatoTiuifi. * - Pupils prepared for examination, nad may start new terms at any time. Telephone : No. 257. ADDRESS: No. 105, Tainui Street CONCESSION RAILWAY TICKETS FOR COUNRY PUPILS. SPECIAL FACILITIES for finishing POpiJs;, Sight Reading and Accompaniments. 'Phone: 257 or NANQAHROW AND COY. AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. Have the following Properties For Sale. £260.— Leasehold, N.elson St., with new five-roomed dwelling thereon; fenced and ready for occupation. £300. — Leasehold. Upper Shakespeare St.. together with new four-room-ed Dwelling thereon. £276.— Leasehold, Nelson .Quay, Coßden, witn comfortable six-roomed dwelling thereon ; almost new ; splendid aspect. £i^o. — Freehold section, 66ft. . .132 ft.. Marlboiough St., cleared aud ready for building. £3000. — To '-lend on approved Leasehold or Freehold securities. - £230. — Freehold, one-fifth acre, Shakespeare St.; ideal b.ixilding, site;, cleared and ready for building. - £225.r^-Freehold, quarter-acre, Lydia S*. ; magnificent view of town and harbour. £500. — Leasehold, Murray St., with six-roomed dwelling thereon ; magnificent view of town and harbour. £350. — Section, Masters St., with sixroomed Dwelling thereon and out. buildings; good garden. £850. — Quarteivacre, Cowper St., with, comu»v,via>9js nine-roomed VillaResidence -jereon : every convenience. £450. — Quarter-acre, Freehold Section. Cowpei St , cleared and drained ; excellent cituatior* Barrytown.— Splendid - PAI FARM. ' i^oo acres; leasehold; low rental, 70 acres felled and in grass; watered hv two creeks. One of the most promising properties on' r ' the Coast. TSTANOAimOW AND COY.

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Grey River Argus, 30 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 30 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 30 May 1914, Page 1

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