| BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. NOTICE OP REGISTRATION OF BOGS FOR THE YEAR, 1901. 7YTOTICE is hereby given that all per_L> sons having or maintaining any clog within the limits of the Borough of Greymouth are required forthwith to register the same in the books kept at my office, Grcsson street Greymouth. And further, that every person failing to comply with the above notice will be prosecuted in accordance with “ The Bog Registration Act, ISBO, ” which provides— That any person who shall keep any dog within the colony of a greater age than six months, for a period of fourteen days, without causing such dog to bo registered (and such registration to be again made from year to year), shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds for every such dog. ” EBWARD IVEAGH LORD. Town Clerk. Bated this 4th day of January, 1901.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HOKITIKA II ACES —SA THU DAY JANUARY, 4th WOl. riIRATNS LEAVE Greymouth for X Hokitika, 10 oam, 12 noon, and 3 30 p m. The train usually leaving Hokitika for Greymouth at 5 30 p m will not run. Trains will leave Hokitika for Greymouth, 7 JO a m, 7 30 p ra and 9 pm. Excursion fares to Hokitika. District Traffic Manager’s office. Greymouth, 3rd January, 1901. THE NATIONAL BANK OP NEW ZEALAN D (Limited). Incorporated under the Companies Acts and the New Zealand Act, 1873. N INTERIM DIVIDEND for the half-year ended 30th September last at the rate of Eight (8) Per Cent per annum has been declared by the Directors, and will bo paid to Shareholders on application at any of the Branches in the colony on and after the 7lh January, 1901, Wellington, 21th December, 1900. BA' ORDER. JAMES COATES, General Manager.
GREY DISTRICT PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Registered). mi-IE MONTHLY MEETING of the -®- above Society for receiving subscriptions and applications for loans will be held at Nancarrow and Co.’s office THIS (Friday) EVENING jAN. 4th, 1901, from half-past seven to half-past eight. Members are particularly requested to bring or send their pass-books. The meeting oi directors is held the same evening from half-past eight lo half--1 ast nine.
MERCHANT TAILOR & GENERAL OUTFITTER, Upper Mawhera Quay. A LARGE find complete stock of the latest in Gents wear for the coming season in hard and frame Hats, while colored and regatta Shirts, under Pants, Singlets, Socks, Collars, Umbrellas, Ac., A splendid assortment of TIES to select from. J. WEBER, Upper Mawhera Quay. JJJAGNUS PATERSON & CO., GOLD DREDGING BROKERS, High St-, Christchurch. Guarantees close market price on receipt of instructions. Reliable and straightforward advice given on Otago and West Coast Dredging Claims.
If yon want your Hougo PAINTED OR PAPERED GO TO J. HOLMES, HO lias received ex Gothic and W Whakatanc, a large assortment of — I PAPERHANGINGS, PAINTS, OILS, &c. The paperhangings are without doubt the finest assortment, and best selected, that have ever been shown on the Coast. They are being offered at very low prices. INSPECTION INVITED. Estimates given for all description of work. J. H 0 L M E S, Tainui Street, Greymouth, and Revell Street, Hokitika,
XMAS 1900 XMAS 1900 H. W. Ooyd, THE UP-TO-DATE JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN For the festive season HAS a magnificent selection of Jewellery in all it branches comprising:— WATCHES Gold and Silver. CLOCKS Marble and Wooden BANGLES and BRACELETS DRESS, KEEPER & BAND RINGS. BROOCHES Gold, Silver, Greenstone, Pebble and Crocidolite. GOLD, SILVER & GREENSTONE LINKS. CHAINS Gold and Silver SILK & HAIR GUARDS PENDANTS Gold, Silver, Greenstone Crocidolite, Pebble, etc. SOVEREIGN CASES in Gold & Silver PENCIL CASES in Gold & Silver CIGARETTE CASES Solid Silver MATCHBOXES, etc.
Silver Mounted Purses'. Solid Silver and Silver Mounted Card Cases. Ladies Silver Mounted;! land Bags and Purses combined. Gents Wallets in Russian Leather, Snake Skin, Crocodile, etc. Solid Silver and Silver Plated Goods in endless variety. Watch and Jewellery Repairs promptly and carefully attended to. Sight tested free, and Spectacles made accordingly. Horace W. Lloyd GREYMOUTH & WELLINGTON
The New Vegetable Remedy. To overcome habitual constipation and the many ills dependent on a weak or inactive condition of the kidneys, liver and bowels, lake a dose of IMPEY’S "MAY APPLE” before retiring to bed, 2/- everywhere.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 January 1901, Page 3
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