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AMUSEMENTS. BATTALION BAND, Euchre and Dance, Druids' Hall, .MONDAY-, 4th November. Excclent orchestra. Supper provided. Gents 2s; LaSies Is. AUCTION SALE EOTOMANU SALEYAEDS. THUESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER at noon. 1%/TAEK SPEOT & CO., will sell a& * ■*• above: — 100 STOEE CATTLE comprising yearlings to" 2-J year old Steers and heifers. 50 FOEWAED 3 and 4 year • old BULLOCKS. 200 SHEEP and LAMBS comprising about 150 forward av others. Account Various Clients. CENTRAL YAEDS, PEESTON EOAD GREYMOUTH, SATUEDAY 9th NOV. AT NOON. TVf AEK SPEOT & CO. will sell as ITi abovo: — 100 S.TOEE CATTLE comprising yearlings to 3 year old steers and heifers. 10 SPEINGEES. 1 JEBSEY BULL 2 year old. 2 YEARLING SHORT HOEN BULLS. 1 TWO YEAR OLD SHORT HORN BULL. Account Various Clients. Further entries solicited. PUBLIC NOTIGES. NOTICE. NEW ZEALAND EAILWAYS. COMBINED BEIDGE (NGAHEEEBLACKBALL LINE.) rpHE COMBINED BRIDGE over the Grey Eiver, .Ngahere-Blacliball Line, will" bo closed for repairs during the following hours: — Sunday, November 3rd, 1918. From 6.0 a.m. to 8.0. p.m, Monday. November 4th, to \ Friday, November Bth (nclusive.) From 6.0 p.m. to Midnight. BY ORDER. £5 EEWARD. A TtEWARD of Five Pounds is pfler-. Ed to anyone giving information that will lead to the CONVICTION of persons removing scrap iron from the Grey Harbour Board Scrap Heap in vicinity of Blacksmith's shop. OTAGO IRON ROLLER MILLS, Representative, T. McCAFFERTY. ■■■■ ■i3H^-'-«£&it-« 16000 NEWS i^ 1 For Our Q )n ']■ Men Folk LLJ ' KYLE'S i| TAILORING TO MEASURE Expresses the most advanced fashion thought in MEN'S AT- : TIRE — perfect fitting garments that in quality of materials, cut I and finish, leave nothing to be I dresses. Only the very latest I dresser. Only the bery latest .; and most exclusive Fabric Do ' signs imported. SAC SUITS TO ORDER (In good Quality Tweed, or Fast . ; Colour Blue Serge), from — I £4 to £6 15s. | Trousers to measure from 27s f 6d — extra special Saddle Tweed; i Riding Trousers from 18s 6d to " £2 ss. 1 Every Suit turned out guaranl teed. 1 James Kyle, | I GENT'S & LADIES' TAILOR. I H Mackay Street, Greymouth. I npO Dairy Farmers: — Order your ' Alfa-Laval Separator to-day. The stocks are limited and a rise in price may take place any day. The Alfa is simplest, surest, and cheapest in the long run. 1 UABLEY AND CO., LTD. District Agents.
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Grey River Argus, 2 November 1918, Page 1
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