DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY beiu» very heavily overstocke in high class Instruments have decided to hold a .f n m Mine wearing sale. Of PIANOS and ORGANS, when no reasonable offer will be refused during the Sal Which Commences on Saturday, February 9th inst. A ten years warrantry given with every instrument. Intending purchasers would do well to call and inspect the stock at the Loos Agency, Messrs R. JACKSON) Messrs J, w. EASSON k CO.. . *** Representatives. AGENTS. J. GOFTON \
cll 'f o & —ARE AW HOLDING TEETH— Annual Sale OF BALANCE OF PRESENT SEASONS GOODS. ATH In all Departments Reductions have bean made. Tempting Bargains Ladies’ Mantles, Jackets and Capes, Trimmed and untriraraed Hats and Bonnets, must be sold. -:o-o-o:-New Dress Fabicrs, every Description, all remarked. Boys and Youths Clothing, Special Reduction. Thomas & MB‘eath Suggest the advisability of an Early Call to secure the best Bargains. If I Cl" GREYMOUTH & REEFTON. Oui? First SJaijpjMieMLt . . OF . . Novelties for the Summer Season ARE NOW BEING OPENED UP AND ARE Specially choice and Attractive. New Dresses, New Prints, New Muslim New Millinery. -:o:INSPECTION INVITED. Jill' c& H. OLIVER, Manager.
BLACKBALL COAL MIKING COY., (Ltd.) THE Blackball Coal Mining Coy., Limited, have much pleasure in announcing Jo the public of Greymoulh and surrounding district that the Mine at Blackball HATING RESUMED OPERATIONS after the late accident, they arc now again in position to SUPPLY their famous BLACKBALL HOUSEHOLD COAL in ;vny quantities required. To ensure prompt delivery, Customers are requested to leave their orders early at the ollicc of the Company, Merita Street. J. T. SKOGLUND, General Agent. TO LET OB FOE SALE. rr HAT well-known HOTEL, at Orwell H Creek, known as the COMMERCIAL, with billiard room, stables, outhouses, garden, and acre paddock (cleared). Now doing a good business. Reason for selling: 111 health. The only licensed house in the township. Particulars may be obtained from the proprietress on the premises or at the ofllce of the Evening Sxae. MUSIC. ISS PERKINS will resume teaching on and after WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 6th. Subjects : Yoiec Production, Singing, Pianoforte and Theory. For terms, etc., apply Albert Terrace. M II S I C, MISS BRADSHAW has resumed teaching. Terms on application Vacancies for a few more pupils. Adduess : Tainui Street. GEEYMOUTH HARBOR WORKS WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office up to NOON on WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1901, for Contract No 55, for the SUPPLY' of IRON BARK PILES. Tender to be marked on the outside, “Tender for Contract, No 55,” and to be addressed to the Chairman of the Board, Specifications and conditions may be seen at this office, at the office of the “Evening Post,” Wellington, and at the office of the “ Lyttelton Times,” on or about the 10th February. THOMAS ALLEN, Secretary. Greymouth Harbor Board Ollicc, Greymouth, January 31st, 1901.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 12 February 1901, Page 3
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