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PAINT, PAPERHANGING, AND GLASS WAREHOUSE. TABLISHED 1?65. Tn R7A N K BADGER f JD Painter, Paperhanger, Signwritor, and General House Decorator, Toinui street has on sale:— Window Glass Oils White Load Varnish Bruahwaro Paperhangings Scrim Andall ether Painters’ Material at greatly reduced prices.

I L L I A M S,

THE LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT ON THH WEST COAST, Is now showing a SPLENDID LINE in Winter Suitings and Trouserings.

Inspection Incited. Customers receive FEEE INSURANCE POLICIES for £SO to £IOO against death, or £1 per week in case of disablement. Note the address: MAWHERA CHAMBERS, GPEY f-t rs;v, mouth, and KUMARA. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. Established 1670. Low Premiums. Large Bonuses. Reversionary Bonuses declared:— In 1860 £125,000 In 1863 £319,000 In 1890 £396,000 In 1893 (throe years 0n1y).., £277,000 In 1896 „ ... £258,000

J. 11. IiICHARDSON, Cl Commissioner, COALS, COKE, 13KICKS, FIRECLAY ALL FIREWOOD. A MATHESON having purchased the good Vv'ill and plant from Mr. John M‘Gaiu of tho above business, is now prepared to supply tho public with the best screened coal, nuts, slack, firebricks, common bricks, tiles and firewood at lowest market price and at shortest notice. Orders left at Coal Shoots, Johnstone Street; Office, Mackay street, and at tho different agents throughout tho town will bo immediately attended to. July Ist, 1899. Telephone : Office, Mackay St.. No, 11; Residence, Puhctahi St., No. 76. IMPORTERS OF BRITISH & AMERICAN IRONMONGERY & HARDWARE TX/E Lave just completed extensive V V alterations to our present building in order to make room for tho stock formerly carried by Mr. R.G. Forsyth, A. MATHESON. Forsyth

Wg have marked down Mr. Forsyth’s stock to correspond with tho big REDUCTION in prices at which wo bought Forsyth and Masters’s stock, and wo arc now prepared and intend to sell at prices which intending purchasers will find greatly to their advantage. have a largo stock of Blasting Powder, Mining Material, Wire Lime, Cement, etc., etc. Just lauded, a largo quantity of Hulls’s celebrated Swedish azes. The best axe in the market.

A splendid assortment *of Electroplated Ware just opened up and is now on view. Agents for Noble’s Dynamite. Massey Harris Reapers and Binders and all their other Agricultural Imple mcnts, STUDY COMFORT BY RIDING IN A FIRST-CLASS DRAG. HI HE undersigned is prepared to conJL vcy to and from the Rcefton Railway Station, Tourists Travellers, Mining Experts, Speculators and General Public. Waggonettes, Buggies, Sulkies, and reliable saddle horses supplied on short notice.

Dredging experts and Speculators con. veyod to all parts of the district on ro_ ccipt of wires. Special vehicles will bo provided for private parties to Eeefton. Theatrical Companvs liberally treated. MALLOY & CO, Proprietors

POET OF aiIBYMOUTH. Vf OTIOE is hereby given that the [N GEEYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD has REDUCED the TOWAGE RATE of sailing vessels to 1/- a ton on tho registered tonnage, in and out, minimum charge £5. ALL CARGO FREE. THOMAS ALLEN, Secretary

arbor Board OffiOo, Groymouth, 7th February 1896.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 6 March 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 6 March 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 6 March 1901, Page 1

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