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■ pAUKINSON'S QUININE & IRON the finest tonic going; 2s 6d. npO POULTRY FANCEEiiH— BROWN LtfOHORNS, selected Winter Layers, Sittings 7s Gd posted. Guaranteed every hen in pen laying since May. Includes three yrize winners. Mated with second prise cock. Correspondence invited. — A. Dalziel, Nelson Creek, Grey Valley. TENDERS FOR INLAND MAILSERVICES FOR 1910, 1911, AND 1912.

General Post Office, Wellington, llfch August, 1909. CEALED TENDERS will be received at the several Chief Post Office* in the Dominion until Monday, the 27th September, 1909, for the conveyance of mails between the undermentioned places, for a period of Three Years, from the Ist January, 1910, to the 31st December, 1912 , ' Postal District of Hokitika. I.— Goldsborough, Stafford, and Awatuna, daily. 2. — Hokitika, Arahura, and Fox's, weekly. 3. — Hokitika and Arahura, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 2.) 4. — Hokitika, Ho Ho, and uHmphrey's Gully, twice weekly. s.— Hokitika Chief Post Office, Railway Station, and Wharf, as required. 6. — Hokitika, Lower Kokatahi, Upper Kokatahi, and Koiterangi," twice weekly. 7. — Hokitika, Kauieri, Woodstock/ and Rimu, daily. 8. — Kumara, Westbrook, Greenstone, and Hohonu, thrice weekly. ! 9.— Kumara Post Office and RailwayStation, as required.,.*' -\'" 10. — Okarilo and The Forks,, weekly. 11. — Okarito and The Forks, twice weekly. 12. — Pekanga, Karangarua, Bruce 1 Bay, Mahitahi, and Paringa, weekly; and Haast, Pakorari, and Okura, fortnightly. (Alternative to No. 13.) 13 — Pekanga, Karangarua, Bruce Bay, Mahitahi, Paringa, Haast, Pako-' rari, and Okura, weekly. (Alternative to No. 12.) 14. — Pekanga and Gillespie's Beach.

weesiy. i ' 15.§||Ross, Ferguson's Pukekura, Hende's Ferry, Harihari, Mout Hercules, Watanu, The Forks, Tatare, and Waiho Gorge, weekly. 16. — Ross Post Office and Railway Station, as required 17. — Waiho Gorge, Weheka, and Pekauga. weekly. Sea Service. 1. — Hokitika, Okarito, Bruce Bay, Paringa, Haast, 01-ura, and Jackson's Bay, every tw: months. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The atfontion of intending tenderers is directed to the terms and conditions of contract printed at the back of the tender forms. Successful tenderers will bo required to show that they are in a position Lo satisfactorily carry out the services. Contractors whose -tenders may be accepted nrnst be prepared to carry out the services for which they tender according to time-tablos' framed by the Department Where' the tender' is over £500 for any one service, the attention of the tenderer is directed to clauses :J6 and 27 of the terms and conditions. Forms of tender, with the terms and condition's of contract, may be procured at any Post Office. No tender will be considered tmless made on the printed fcrm. Tenders, indorsed "Tenders for Mail Servicej No. ," to be addressed to the Chief Postmaster of the postal district to which the tender may specially refer. D. ROBERTSON, Secretary. § Special conditions attach to these tourist servires. Particulars may be ascertained from Chief Postmasters. || Clause 5 of the special conditions attaching to tourist services does not apply to /these services. In delivering and leceiving mails at railway-stations it is understood that contractors deal with the guards of trains, and that delivery of the mails is to be made into the railwaj'-vaus if required.

Cornwall House. ffext tko "West Coast Times" OfficWeld Street.] - Three Minutes Walk from the Kailway Station, Private Board and Lodging for Permanent or Casual Boarders. Every attenticn paid to Visitors. Telophano No. 36 Victoria - - Tea Rooms Cieseking's Buildings. CREYMOUTH. TfISITORS to Greymouth may obtain the Choicest Refreshments in the Victoria Tea Rooms which are c"--ducted on the most up-to-date lines. All the table delicacies made from the best of materials under the personal supervision of HAROLD WEBB, Proprietor. Empire Hotel, Corner of Mack ay and Tairtui Streets. GHEYMOUTU. JABVBES BEfRNE, PROPRIETOR. EWERYTHING of the BEST QUALITY. Good Beds! Good Meals! Low Charges! Everybody well treated. SPEIGHTS AND BEST LOCAL ALES always on tap. Tns Best Brands of Wines and Spirits not kept, but Sold. Telephone No. 181; P.O. Box No. 32,

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West Coast Times, 4 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, 4 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, 4 September 1909, Page 3

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