** End of Season Sale l - TU|| MA Q I C "R If \T H X JUL I /ill A O OC i» I 13 Cjil XXX —ARE .\OW HOLDING THEIK— Annual Sale OF BALANCE OF PRESENT SEASONS GOODS. i : J Ladies' Mantles, Jackets and Capes, Trimmed and untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, must be sold. New Dress Fabicrs, every Description, all remarked. Boys and Youths Clothing, Special Reduction. Thomas & MB'eath Suedes! ilio advisability <>f ;ni Early Call In srcnro llio hcM Bargains. GREYMOUTII & REEFTON. First SliiuiiaeMLt Novelties for the Summer Season ARE NOW BEING OPENED UP AND ARE New Dresses, Nqw Prints, New Muslins New Millinery, INSPECTION INVITED. H. OLIVER, Manager.
F HE DEATH OF HKli MA.IKSTY PUBLIC OBSERVANCES AS TO MOUENINCr. .I{.VNFri!LY, Govekxoi!, — OIiDER-TX-CorXCIL. At Hie Government House, at Wellington, this 2ith day of January, 1901. Present —His Excellency the Govcrnor-in-Council. His Excellency tlie Governor of the colony of New Zealand having been advised by the Secretary of Slate [or the Colonies of the lamented death of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, and acting by and with the advice and consent: of the Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby enjoin as follows upon Her late Majesty's loving and lamenting subjects in the said colony in token of their grief and sorrow for the great loss the Empire has sustained : 1. All ministers of religion and all congregations are invited on Sunday next, the 27th instant, and also on the day appointed for the funeral of Her late Majesty to hold solemn servico of public worship and mourning on behalf of the peoplo of tho colony.
2. The Now Zealand Ensign with a scarf of crape attached to the flagstaff one foot above the flag shall be displayed at half-mast on all public buildings in the colony till sunset each day, and until sunset of the day appointed for Iho funeral. 8. All ships in the various harbors of the colony are invited to display their Ensigns at half-mast each day, and including the day of the funeral. 4. All officers of the Government are enjoined to wear mourning until further notified. All other subjects of Her late Majesty are requested to do the same in such manner as their loyalty and feeling direct. 5. And generally, until after the day of the funeral, it is enjoined that all festivi. ties of a public naturo bo suspended, and that on that day all places of business and public entertainments be closed. J. H- M'ALISTEB. Acting-Clerk of the Executive Council. WANTED.— A HEAD NURSE for lite above institution. Salary .1. L DOOCAN,
T K N I) Kll S. rriENDERS arc TEND! (ion Tenders dose on THURSDAY January, 1901, at 0 p.m. Plans and specifications may li at Mr Arnett's workshop, Tn Street. with /Di) inut trees at Kaiata ; also lonrroomed HOUSE with outhouses attached. Particulars apply to ('iron - Fong, ('resson Street. Greymoutli. GREYMOUTII STEAM SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. fj and kept in stock. DOORS and SABHTTS of all sizes made to order in Silver Pine, Kauri, Eimu and Baltic.
BUILDING TIMBER, all lengths and sizes, kej 1 in stock, WM. MORELS, Proprietor, yJUT BRAND BUTTER, so called L.N from it 3 rich nutty flavour, superior to all. Ask your storekeeper for it.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 26 January 1901, Page 3
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