IHOMAS & T 'BEATH —Alii': NOW SHOWING OAU-; —■ Tempting Bargains CALL EAI’LY AAD MAKE AN INSPECTION ~m Ladies’ Mantles, Jackets and Capes, Trimmed and nntrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Waterproofs and Dust Cloaks, Corsets, Underclothing. Goode In all colourings and makes, New Muslins, Zephrs, Galatcas. Trials An. Ladies are invited to call and see the special inducements in this Department, Gentlemen Requiring Suits For Christmas should leave their orders AT ONCE. The Coatings and Tweeds cannot for variety or quality be excelled. Our Tailoring Staff is quite up-to date and oar prices reasonable. llllMTf! GEEYUOUTH REEFTON.
O 'vlh* First Bhipment .. OP .. Novelties for the Summer Season AEE NOW BEING OPENED UP AND ABE Specially choice and Attractive. New Dresses , New Prints , New Muslins New Millinery , INSPECTION INVITED. Tit© H. OLIYER, Manager.
mmm Liver, Kidney and . Stomach Complaints At* Drought to 0 9 0 o o k 6 0 0 By the timely use of Jmpei/s FULL STOP : oeeeoooeeso May y KajT« v P*-3a .1 MWt BBBg This Brilliantly Successful Remedy la HH HONEST MEDICINE—Not a Mysterious Concoction. IT CAN EE TAKEN WITH CONFIDENCE. •* Impay’s May apple’* is made from lire prescription of Mr. Matthew Iznpey, the eminent lecturer and botanist. Its principal constituents are frankly acknowledged to be those old-fashioned but sterling vegetable extracts : May Tipple, Dandelion, Cascara and Turkey Rhubarb, compounded in a scientific up-to-date fashion. There is no better restorative in the wortd of the Digestive Organs or Sluggish Liver. 2 2 !• <3* CHEMISTS AND STORES. <2* 2 !•
LOST. —All the labor of washing by using Hydroleinc Soap. Use according to directions in cadi packet. OK Shirt fronts stiff as boards, and white as ihe driven snow, use WHITE SWAN STAKCH. UN KUAN Tea still retains its excellent quality, and is better than any other brand in the market. See for yourself ! —Haeley & Co., Agents. THE IMPERIAL DREDGE, Wakamarina River. Marshall’s engine, Tangye’s pump, and all other parts of machinery and ropes nearly now and in thorough working order. Dredges 30 feet deep and elevators 25ft ; moored convenient for dismantling ; six miles by good road from seaport of Havelock. Further particulars from GOTTEN BROS’, Consulting Engineers. DREDGE FOR SALE.
THE ordinary ANNUAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the Minerva Gold Mining Company (Ltd.) will be held at 2 p.m. on MONDAY, January 21, at the Commercial Hotel, Greymouth. Business: Receive report and balance-sheet; elect directors and auditor. G. PEROTTI, Greymouth, Januarv Blh, 1001
GEEYMOUTH HAEBOE WORKS. SEPAEATE WRITTEN, TENDEBS will be received at Hus office until NOON of WEDNESDAY, the 10th of JANUAEY, 1901, for the following contracts. They are to be marked on the outside : “ Tender for ” and addressed to the Chairman of the Greymouth Harbor Board: — 1. Supply and delivery of 27,000 sup. feet of Birch and 5000 sup. feet of Bed Pine, all sawn timber. 2. Supply and delivery of 140 Birch piles, 30ft x 12in x 12in; and 25 Birch walings 28ft 12in x bin. 3. Supply and delivery of 500 Birch Sleepers. 4. Supply and delivery of such sawn timber as may be required for Harbor Works during the ensuing 12 months. Prices per 100 sup. feet to be specified for Birch, Eed Pine, and Silver Pine respectively. 5. For making or renewing 10 Stone Trucks. Labor only. Specifications and conditions for the above-mentioned contracts may be seen at this office after the 10th instant. THOMAS ALLEN, Secretary. Greymouth Harbor Board Office, Greymouth, 9th January, 1901. GEEY COUNTY COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that ail persons having or maintaining any dog within the limits of the County of Grey, and failing to have same registered forthwith, will be prosecuted in accordance, with the Provisions of “The Dog Eegistration Act, 1880.” And further notice is hereby given that the owner or driver of any unlicensed vehicle, using five roads within the County will be prosecuted for a breach of by-law No 8 of the Grey County Council, unless such vehicle is licensed forthwith By Order, M. PHILLIPS, County Clerk. January 9th, 1901.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 January 1901, Page 3
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