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GENERAL CARRIER, "AVING been APPOINTED SOLE AGENT for the best REEFTON COAL is now prepared to supply this excellent article in any quantity. Address : Tarapuhi Street. MISS MABEL EASSON TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND VIOLIN, will resume teaching on JANUARY 21st. 1901. VACANCY ON FEBRUARY 26, FOR FULLY-QUALIFIED MEDICAL OFFICER. MEMBERSHIP ABOUT 270. Applications received up to January 26th. State stipend required, inclusive, and also exclusive of drugs, qualifications &c, G.V.C.M. Medical Association, Brunnerton. T. FRANKLIN, Secretary.
COBDEN HOTEL, Cobden. "AVING leased the above wellknown HOTEL, travellers and the general public will find every convenience, and the best of WINES, SPIRITS, and BEERS at the above hotel. Excellent accomodation for Boarders and Travellers. One visit will prove this. WM, PRENDERGABT, Proprietor MR WALTER STONEHAM. PIAKOFORTE TUNER. "AVING decided (should snfficient . inducement offer) to settle upon the West Coast will be happy to wait upon patrons. Orders left with Messrs J. W. Easson and Co will receive prompt attention. Agent for Dresden Company's Pianos and Organs. MUSIC. MISS LIZZIE HOLDER (Pupil of Professor Max Hirschburg of Christchurch) and holding Senior Practical Honors, Trinity College. [JILL resume her Teaching Duties 1 V —ON—WEDNESDAY, 10th JANUARY. Address : Alexander Street. TESTIMONIAL. Dear Miss Holder,— I have much pleasure in compliment- j ing you on the satisfactory progress made by my children on the Pianoforte under your capable tuition. Yours sincerely, Geo. T. Moss, Organist, St. John's, Greymouth.
CLUB HOTEL, Mawheea Quay, Gbeymouth. Proprietor Mr. H. Griffiths. I country for past support, I beg to inform them that I have a splendid assortment of liquors on hand, including Bisquit de Debauche celebrated BEANDIES, Bisquit de Debajichi LIQUER BRANDY. Guaranteed over 20 years old when bottled. Cherry Whisky. Orange Whisky. BITTERS—Fernet Brancha' Mageu and Angastora. BEERS—Beam's, Mandl's, and the Brewery Coy's, also special Brews of Dunedin. ALES, WINES and SPIRITS—The best obtainable. Excellent accommodation for Boarders and Visitors. Hot and Cold Shower Baths.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 January 1901, Page 4
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433Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 January 1901, Page 4
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