Pianos. Organs DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY being very heavily overstocked n high class Instruments have decided to hold a Genuine Clearing Sale. Of PIANOS^anToEGANSpvh cn no reasonable offer will be refused during the Sale "Which ow Saturday, February 9th inst. A ten years warrautry given with every instrument. Intending purchasers would do we ll to call and inspect the stock at th§ Local Ascncy: Messrs A. JACKSON) Messrs J, w. basson & CO., yy -Representatives. AGENTS. «»■ GOFfON ) Only Ths*ee More Bays BARGAINS. THOMAS &M'BEATH BEG to notify that they WILL CLEAR OUT Tin-: BALANCE of Tlieis* Bmnmei’ Stock Daring tlio next THREE 13AT& Tempting Bargains In all Departments, which must be cleared to make room for 75 Cases of Autumn and Winter Goods, now being landed Call Early and see for Yourselves. THOMAS T M'BEATH GREYMOUTH & REEFTON.
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WANT]' IX-A WINCH MAN and a BUSI [MAN. Apply—Stoatvoiin axd Blair's mill, Dobson. WANTED TO RENT, o or 0 roomed house by permanent tenant. Apply American Dental institute. OBEY COUNTY COUNCIL. CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACTS FOR BLACK' .BALL-1 TEA I BOY’S (i ULLY ROAD, .SECTIONS 10 and 11. RTTTEN AITLICATIONS are invited and will bo received at County Chambers, Greymoutb, up to 12 o’clock, NOON, on MONDAY, MARCH ■lth, HOI, for the above-named contract. Two parties are required, one containing 2 men for section 10, and one containing (! men for section 11. Applications to be addressed to (be County Chairman and marked on outside with the name and section of work applied for. Applications to Do on printed forms that can be obtained at places where the plans and specifications arc on view. Plans, specifications, and estimates can bo seen at Mr. Goodwin’s store, Ngahcre, and at County Chambers, Grcymouch. County Chambers, Gn ymouth’ 26th February, 1901. JOHN HIGGINS, County Engineer.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 February 1901, Page 3
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