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r " ~ ! ': . .. . .• - •;■. -„;■... ■;. . **feTO-NIGHT ' OPERA HOUSE ' v . TO-MORROW '^MONDAY POLLARD'S PICTURES. , TUESDAY. - -A- TIP-TOB^ALL NEW PROGRAMV^. ■: Headed "by Lubin's Greatest Drarn^-— : THE SEA ETERNAL ■'.-". A ..pig; Play with a Big Story Beautifully Told. Still Another F^eystone Gor«€dy. \ COHEN SAVES THE I*LAG. |

AMUSEMENT!. , TOWN HALL, . GREYMOUTH. TO-M.OHROW I^IGHT' TUESDAY, 30th JUNE", LIEDERTAFEL CONCERT Box Plan 1 for Reserved Seats and Day Sale Tickets at Haxley's, Ltd. . / PRESTON YARDS. GREYMOUTH. i THIS DAY. At 12.36 p.m. £\ W. MQSS AND CO., VJ( • will ' sell' by public auction as above : — 25 ,FAT BULLOCKS. 6 SPRINGERS. 240 FAT SHEEP. G. W. MOSS AND CO. Auctioneers- ' PRESTON YARDS. GREYMOUTH. THIS DAY. At tj-s-so o'clock. MARK SPROT ANO CO., will sell by public aucti^u as above :t- \ . 20 <FAT CATTLE. 150 FAT SHEEP. : ' SALE OF -VALUABLE FARMING PROPERTY. THURSDAY, JULY 2nd. IN THE MART, MACIpAY STREET, At 12 noon. MARK SPROT • AND CO., favoured with instructions from Mr. D. Mclntosh will sell by public action as above'— r 211 ACRES L.1. P., situate at Slatey Creek, near Ahauxa,. with new four-roomed 'homestead, new - dairy and store room, new cowshed, erected thereon. About 80 acres have been felled and grassed, ' partly fenced, subdivided, about one acre laid out in oit hard and garden. - p SATURDAY NEXT. ; 2.30 p.m. at Rooms. :^ I : FURNITURE, PRODUCE. ETC. £ *#Pf*^E^Ai«>-<^ri-^M^ 17 favoured with instructiobs will sell by public auction: — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Saddlebag Suite, Red Velvet Dining Suite, Duchess r Chests, Sideboard, Fender, Bed- , steads, Mattresses. Wicker Chairs, blower Pots, Glassware, Cutlery, Cruet, E.P. Ware, 2^Solid Marble 1 Clocks etc. 1 ALSO: 10 Sacks POTATOES, 12 Bags ONIONS, 30 Cases APPLESi 5 Chests TEA. r N.B. — Further entries will be Te ceived. ♦ ALSO: ' Gent's "Humber" MOTOR CYCLE 2f h.p., without Teserve. . HARLEY AND CO;: LTD Auctioneers. fc , ■ TiNDEBS. - TENDERS, - fTTENDERS wi,U be received by ih< A undesigned up ' till the ,is AUGUST tor the PURCHASE of :-r* 1. Dredging Machinery, in. whol< or parts. 2. Freehold Dairy Farm of 22; • acres, with dwelling and put buildings. B Full particulars and conditions to. b< had from' ' .■-.■■». F. C. FEDDERSEN, c • ■ , ' '. Lyell. ; . Or Office of this Paper . ESTATE OF LATE J. T. LIGHT a ; FOOT.. i- ' TENDERS.' fTIENDERS to purchase the follow JL ing properties will be received tJ > NOON on THURSDAY, 2nd July n 1914: — , Lot (I)— Part Section 323, Town c 'Greymouth with dwelling. - Freehold. . Lot (2)— Part Sections .323 _and, f 32f Greymouth. with dwelling.-^ a Freehold. . _ Lot (3) — Part Sections 323 and 32s o Greymouth, with dwelling:a .Freehold. . Lot (4) — Part- Municipal Lease, Gre mouth, with two .dwellings. ; Lt The highest or any tender not. npee' i» sarily accepted. Conditions of tende it and further, particulars from n THE 1 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, Greymouth. TENDERS. PTTENDERS are invited for th JL PURCHASE . of Mr. John vM< Entee's property, situated at Ca! langhau's Cr^ek; consisting of an Alh 0 vial Claim, Water Race, Mining Tool; House, Fruit Trees/ Fowls, etc. . \ Tenders addressed to John McEnte< 1 Nelson Creek Post Office, will close o 31st JULY, igi4Intending tenderers are invited t ' inspect the property. Highest fix any tender not neces ij sarily accepted. , PCBLIC NOTICE. £ UTRS. C. HANSEN takes this oppo ■*;■ iyl tuaity of THANKING the gen< ■J al public for their past 'support, an t* wishes 10 intimate to them that x\ .} -S.ATL AMP TKNTMAKTNG'BUS NESS in Mackay 'Street w r ilj be. c^rrv a .' r>n as usi'al. • Alii orders will as 3i I rhe past, be dohe promptlr and fait [n f\C? VER YTHTNG in th" PHTTF< •JJCi GRAPHIC LINE at PARKI! ■;-iy>N AND CO?S. New stook a arri

PtJfillO NOTICES H'&GE' PLAMs^From 2s pei , ' v ioo. Slielt^i tFrees pom 3s 6d ipetioo' 'Ve^ctablijtplaiits from is per roo jFloH'rrlng j j^nts' fripm 6d per dozen. Over-, fif t^ plants to offer, *■ Price lists ,|ttee.^-8.,H. JUST, Nursferyman . PaimM-ston North." . .NEW sZEALA^p) RAILWAYS. O" ' n I AW?.- af Sf k:: Wednesday, . ' >st>jUfcY,=&4, -the following AL.f wgl be made in train services^— 'Wji'-~ OTIRXfejNE : Thcxusual 5.20 lite; \rain to Greymouth; will leave Jplwater 5.5 .P-P 1 - The usual^i p.m. vain to Greymouth on Thursdays willl leave Otira 12.30 p.m. ■■■■' The visual {5.0 p-m. train to Greymouth on Tufsdays, -Thursdays j and Saturdys will|leaye. Otira 4-^5 J p.m., 'connecting 1 wfifc trains to Reef- j - ton on ThursdaysMnd Nokitika on Saturdays. This tjain also connpcts with coaches from i^thur's , Pass. The usual 1 1. 15 a.m. %am to Otira on Thursdays will leayl; Greymouth 10.45 a-rn. and the preset "4-20 p.m. train to- Otira on Saturdiys will not leave Greymouth .till ;-5j3^P^^REEFToWIIN^: The evening trairfio Reef ton daily, : except TKuTsdays,; |frill leave 'Grjey-. mouth 4. 25 p.m. , ; Jfod 4 tte evening train to Reefton'op Tfcsdia-ys will leave Greymouth at s>3P>pS. .v. The train to Greyrhouthfaailyr will leave Reeftbn at,.4-?iT P-°"^ <■■''■.. ~ , blackb'allS^anch. The usual- 7.25 a;M%^i to Ngahere will leave BlackM* at 7,15 a.m.; and the present ; 5.6 fi^a- i\f> Ngaheredaily, except Thurs|#^, leave Blackball 4.56 p.Tn. ' §!£ -^riesent: 5-47 p.m. to Blackball 1 daip**xcept Thursdays -will leave Ngah.^e js^3 p.m. , ' HOKITIKA-RCpSv LINE. ■ i The present 5; 1 s riJni. '" train to HoIdtika -o/n- Saturdayis-^ will •■..not. leave / Greymouth till 7.0 p.m. and the usual 7. 1S p.m. train *o R-^s on Saturdays. \yill not leave Hokitika till 8.55 p.m. cprinectinfif with tra|ii from Greymouth. The present pjo.p.m. train to Hokitika on Satuidajy| will not leave Greymonth till Q. 15 pvtov. and the pre- : 'sent 8.35 -P'* 11 . train on' Saturdays will" no^lefc Jlokitika til) DUNOLLIE LINE. ! The present 5.10 p.m; train for ; Greymouth will leave Dun'ollie at S-S ' p.m. - •• v Altered trains will be ■■ correspo.no!- --' ingly earlier or later at roadside stat ions. ' ... BY ORDER. TO LET. ••• \ TO LET.— Ninerroomied HOUSE_; " all conveniences ; suitable for pr.ivate -or '. boarding house. -r- Apply Wv Nuttall Arney Street. ; ; I TO, fIET— SHOP (Gieseking's Build- ~ ings) in Tainui Street ; splen- " ' -did^ situation.^Pariiculairs^frQm .J. Giessking, Revington's Hotel, rpO SHOPS, HOUSES, and X ROOMS (furnished and unfur--5 nish^a) situated in town and suburbs. t —Apply A. Naylor. Homsc Ag«nt, Grcymputtr . i ■■-.■ ■"- ' , - ' FOR SALE. [ - ' ■ ■ ''.'■ • • ■ . 1 • ,TEIOR SALE.— One pedigree BerkJp shire BOAR. 2^ years old; pace 6 guirueas.—^Hariey and. Co., Ltd., Auctioneers. *, ■ > "OQ SALE— Gent's BICYCLE, al- ' JGj .most new,, a bargain.— Harley arid .'Cp'^'Lt^., " Auctioneers. FOR? SALE-^U-mmediate posses- » sion) tEASE of" A.i Hotel, H6- - - Jcitika.— Apply at once to Mark Sprot 0 and Co., Hotel Bioker 5, Hokitika y and r ' Greymouth. >f nCIOR< ■SALE.— THi^E - ACRES OF - 31 LAND im^middle of Greymouth. Make,, splendid. building sites. "Natiye »•' Jjeserve. Price Apply. Mafk r 1 SpfoTlnd £b: ""■•■ I J, / . 1 i, . — .— . — . „ . " '■ DRINK D E E F y :,;:. ,:, ■..,.-. r9»- ■■.-■■ -.. "fiREY SREpY «'S BEAUT I F 0 L 1- JjXjJEiXi . 3;- ■ '- . ' ■ • • \ . . ..,, ... OUR^ALE AND^TOUT ARE BOTTTLED BY THE LATEST MOST^^UP-TO-DATE, AND MOST APPROVED MACHI--0 NERY IN THE WORLD. . . 3 " Ask for, the— 7 "GR^ENBRAND" LABEL. r . "our^ Draught Mer' stui ! > r Leads for Populairiiy. Pleait? sure, and Perfection." * ON TAP. AT ALL HOTELS •d * " in ~" ' * h- In <jp««t coats andvktiilted jersey

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Grey River Argus, 29 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 29 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 29 June 1914, Page 1

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