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XMAS 1900. XMAS 1900 J. FAMILY GROCER. GREYMOUTH. Haying selected my Christmas STOCK, I am offering to the inhabitants of Greymonth and surrounding districts GROCERIES of all kinds and for choice and variety was never known in Greymouth. Also a choice variety of Glass, Crockery and Enamelware, which are marked at the very lowest possible price. JUST ARRIVED A large assortment of Christmas Mild Cured Hams and Bacon from the best curers. NEW CURRANTS NEW ELEMES NEW SULTANAS NE W VALENCIAS NEW FIGS NEW DATES | NEW MUSCATELS I A choice assortment of Evaporated and Tinned Fruits. Also the primes! of Bu tter and Cheese. Sole Agent for the Broken Orange Pekoe and the celebrated Silver Candiz Billy Tea. Once tried always used. - When your daily toil is over, And from business you arc free, How refreshing, what a blessing, Is a cup of Dinnan’s Tea. New Potatoes and Green Peas by every steamer. >

SPECIAL NOTICE. For the convenience of the public I am conveying goods between Greymouth and Stillwater without extra charge, and freight PAID ON all goods at country stations. J. DINNAN, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Upper Mawhera- Quay, Greymouth Liverpool aisd London and GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1886. Invested Funds ... £10,380,196 Claims Paid 36,076,476 Fire Reserve Fund 1,850,000 This Company offers to Insurers the Security of invested funds amounting to over TEN MILLION POUNDS STERLING, BESIDES THE UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF A VERY WEALTHY PROPRIETY. This Company has ever been noted for its promptitude and liberality in settling Claims. Lowest Current Rates for all classes of Fire Insurance. GRIFFEN & SMITH, Agents for Greymouth and district.

NEW PEAS. NEW POTATOES. QUH KUM WAH & CO., FRUITERERS, FANCY GOODS DEALERS & GROCERS, HAVE received a consignment of FRESH FRUIT consisting of— Tomatoes, Oranges’ Bananas, Pine Apples, Gooseberries, Lemons, Apples, Plums &e. Parcels delivered to all parts of the town and trains. A TRIAL SOLICITED. QUN KUM WAH AND CO., Next door- to Albion Hotel, Grcymoutb. DR JA 8. M'B E E ARTY L.F.P.S.G., L.M.G., M.P S. Licentiate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow. Formerly of the Royal Infirmary, and Lying-in-Hospital Glasgow, and fer five years Surgeon Superintendent of the Kumara Hospital. Specialty—Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children, MAY BE CONSULTED at his residence corner of Hospital and Tainui streets Greymouth. Telephone No. 65.

10 H. OSMOND SHAREBROKER AND ACCOUNTANT Colonial Bank Buildings, DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND. Bank of New Zealand—Bankers. Bedford M'Neil Code. S. M. Graves, STOCK AND SHAREBROKER Qreymouth and Christcnurch. Groymouth Representative, D. T. BROWNLIE, Hospital Street. XM A 5.1900. • XMAS, 1900. LUEST GEOK & CO., Fruiterers, Grocers and Fancy Goods Dealers, IN THANKING tlie general public for the support accorded them in the past, announce that they have received for the coming season a choice assortment of TOYS. FANCY GOODS AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. Fresh Fruit by every Steamer. LUEY, GEOK & CO., Boundary Street, Greyjioutix. aREYMOUTH-POINT ELIZABETH RAILWAY AND COAL COMPANY, LIMITED, POINT ELIZABETH, COAL CREEK AND BRUNNER COLLIERIES. Present output yearly ... 100,000 Tons Our present facilities equal 250,000 Tons May bo increased to ... 500,000 Tons Which sufficient demand arises. H’ghcst awards and certificates obtained from the Colonial and European Exhibitions for our Coal, Fireclay, and Fireclay Goods, including gas retorts and tiles of all kinds. Coal delivered in cargoes of 1000 tons and upwards at any port in the colony at lowest current rates. LIME FOR SALE: Best Lime. —Fresh burnt at our collieries from imported Napier and other celebrated limestones at lowest rates. ALEX. MacDOUGALL, Managing Director.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 9 January 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 9 January 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 9 January 1901, Page 1

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