THOMAS & M°BEATH —AUK NOW .SHOWING SOW— Tempting Bargains £35- CALL EARLY AND ■MALE AN INSPECTION StS Ladies’ Mantles, Jackets and Capes, Trimmed and nntrirnmed Hats and Bonnets, Waterproofs and Dust Cloaks, Corsets, Underclothing. ID3POSSS Ooocisa Id all colourings and makes, Now Muslins, Zcpltrs, Gal a teas. Prints Ac. Ladies arc invited to call and see the special inducements in tin's Department. For Gentlemen Requiring Suits t* Christmas should leave tlieir orders A 1 ONCE, ihe Coalings and 1 weeds cannot for variety or quality lie excelled. Our Tailoring Staff is quite up-to date and our prices reasonable. FPITAW iff in s mm y id UUIIjI y. GRSYMOUTH A REEFTON.
O 'wl s? ]P i si* SI Mi;pm<e nt* .. OF ~ Novelties for the Summer Season ABE NOW BEING OPENED UP AND ABE Specially choice and Attractive. New Dresses, New Prints, New Muslim Netu Millineru « -:o:INSPECTION INVITED. H. OLIVER, Manager.
Liver, Kidney and . Stomach Complaints Brought to 0 o : i o o By the timely use o. (S ®jr 5 «asy 9 6 V O icgflisEgggsgy ;y :.*,s.nasrsgraagni This Brilliantly Successful Remedy Is aM HGWEST MEDSCIKE-Kot a Mysterious Concoction. IT CAN BE TAKEN WITH CONFIDENCE. <• Iniosy'fi May ftppie” is made from the prescription of Mr. Matthew Impev, the- eminent lecturer and botanist. Its principal constituents are fiankly acknowledged to be tliose old-fashioned but sterling vegetable extracts: May Hnple, Dandelion, Cascara and Turkey RnuDarp, compounded in a scientific up-to-date fashion. 'lucre is no bettci restorative in the world of the Digestive Organs or Sluggish Liver. 2 2> ? CHEMISTS AND STORES. 2/»
GKEY COUNTY COUNCIL. CO OPERATIVE CONTRACTS. OTRITTEN applications aro invited, * * and wi'l bo received at County Chambers, Greymoutb, up to 12 o’clock NOON, on SATURDAY, 19th inst„ for the following works : —• 1, Big Rivcr-Slatoy Creek Road, 1 party containing 4 men. 2. Cape Terrace Road Section 7, 1 party containing ?! men. Cape Terraco Road Section 8, 1 party containing II men. Cape Terrace Road Section 9, 1 party containing 9 men. Cobden-Point Elizabeth Road, 1 party containing 4 men. Each member of each party must sign the application, which muse clearly state the name and section of work for which application is made. In the event of one or more members of a successful party withdrawing from the party, the remaining members wi'l not ‘he allowed to proceed with the work, but fresh applications wi'l bo invited, and the section again ba’loted for in the usual way. If more than the required number of parlies apply selection wi’l bo made by ballot, at which applicants arc invited to be present, Applications to bo addressed to County Chairman, and marked on outside of envelope with the name and section of work applied for. Plans, specifications, and estimates for 1 can be scon at Mr J. W. Jones’s Oflicc, Ahaura; 2 at Mr Tansoy’s residence, Cape Terrace, and for both works at County Chambers, Greymoulh. JOHN HIGGINS, County Engineer, County Chambers, Greymoutb, January 3rd, 1901.
DEEDGE FOE SALE. THE IMPERIAL DEEDGE. Walcamarina Eiver. Marshall's engine, Tangye’s pump, and all oilier parts of machinery and ropes nearly new and in thorough working order. Dredges ill) feet deep and elevators 25ft; moored convenient for dismantling ; six miles by good road from seaport of Havelock. Further particulars from CUTTEN BEOS’, Consulting Engineers. Y. E. “ THE LAND-TAX AND INCOMETAX 1900.” "s; Land and Income Tax Office, Wellington, 4th January, 1901.5$ BY Order in Council, made and issued by His Excellency the 'Governor in Council on the 12tk day of December last, under the authority of the above Act, it was determined that the respective duties by way of income tax leviable under the said Act should be paid in one sum on Tuesday, the 29th day of January, 1901, at the office ol: the Commissioner of Taxes, Government Buildings, Wellington; and, in accordance with such Order in Council. I hereby give notice that the said duties will be payable accordingly. JOHN M‘GOWAN, Commissioner of Taxes.
A DISCLAIMED. JOHN ATM. CHASE, of Grcyknowledgc of tlie case. Police v. Jessie Jiogei's, and I further state that my name and ray wife’s name have been brought into evidence where it had no right to —as one witness had taken the name of Mrs Chase where she has no right at all to it. As this affair might lead to the public connecting my name and my wife’s with this affair. I hereby notify that we know nothing whatever of the case, as the woman calling herself Mrs Chase is no connection of ours. mouth, do hereby disclaim all Signed—l. AY. C'tT-tSE
GREY COUNTY COUNCIL. CO-OPB ATI\ r U CONTE ACTS NELSON CHEEK-BELL HILL LOAD. BITTEN APPLICATIONS, restricted lo residents of Nelson Creek Biding, arc invited for 3 sections of the above-named road. The following parties'arc required : Section No. I—l Party containing 4 men Each member of each party must sign the application, which must clearly stale the number of section for which application is made. In the event ol one or more members of a successful party withdrawing from the party, the remaining members will not be allowed to proceed with the work, but fresh applications will be invited, and the section again ballot ted for in the usual way. Applications to be addressed to the County Chairman, and marked on outside of envelope “ Application for Cooperative Contract, Nelson Creek-Bell Hill Bead, Section No. .” Applications will be received at County Chambers, Grcyraouth, up to 12 o dock NOON on SATURDAY, l!)(h inst. I f more than (he required number ol parties apply selection will be made by ballot, at which (he applicants are invited to be present. Plans, specifications and estimates can be seen at the Post Olficc, Nelson Creek, and at County Chambers, Grcymoulh. County Chambers, Grcymouth, January Ith, 1901. OB A XMAS PRESENT L. MENCB, PHOTOGEAPJIER, RICHMOND QUAI And have your photo taken. , 2-1 „ ~ 3—l „ 8 (5 JOHN HIGGINS, • County Engineer. ao TO CABINETS : 4/- for thro", j FAIRY PHOTOS : mounted, 2/6 doss.
BOARD AND LODGING. WANTED.— TWO or THREE Respectable boarders. Comfortable Homo. Apply M-rs Hayes, Terrace, Greymonth. GOLDEN EAGLE HOTEL, Boundary Street, Gueymouth. P. PHELAN TT PROPRIETOR. IN thanking the people of Greymonth and country district lor Hie support accorded him during the time lie lias been in business, informs (horn that he has a SPECIAL BREW of BEER on TAP during the holidays. Wines, Whiskies, Brandies and Ales of the choicest and best qualities kept on hand. Country Visitors will receive every attention. FLAHERTY’S RESTAURANT, (Lath Card’s), Richmond Quay, Greympu eh, MR. A. FLAHERTY, late of Maori Creek, wishes to intimate to his friends that he has taken over that wellknown Boarding House, Card’s. Anyone favoring him with a visit, will find that the TABLE cannot be excelled, and the ACCOMMODATION first-class. Visitors will find every comfort in this well and favorably known Boarding House.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 7 January 1901, Page 4
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