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Arc now showing their First Shipment of 100 eases of AUTUM“~ GOODS, EX I’, M. S. Banffshire, Karamea, Eimutaka and Kumara. The Mantle and Millinery Department arc completely restocked with the Latest styles in Mantles, Jackets and Capes. New and choice shapes in Ladies New Waterproof?, Now Corsets, New Underclothing New Shades, Makes, & Colorings, in Drars Goods, Trimmings & Satina Lac • , Ribbons, Gloves, Umbrellas. TWEEDS. —We have i ■ .aminto in securing a varied consignment of Tweeds and Coalings dircc ■: m ihc Mills. Our Tailoring Staff is under efficient management, and v, c can therefore offer customers good materials good tit, and first-class workmanship at moderate prices. CABLETS, FLOORCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, MATS AND MATTING. Latest Fashions and Novelties. Hats and Bonnets. BEATS GEEYMOUTTI & REEFTON. lE ONMONGEES & MONUMENTAL MASONS HAVE OH BALE Galvanised Iron Eidging & Spouting Portland Cement, Lime Doors and Sashes Enamelled Mantlcpcices American Stoves Orion Eangcs Tile and plain Eogister Grates 1 follow -Ware Enamelled Ware Brush W' arc Paints, Oils and Varnishes Papcrhangiug and Scrim Glass Turnery and Carvings Carpenters’ and Bushman's Tools' Marble Headstones and Monumental Grave Enclosures. ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. Corner of Albert and Kackay Street.

BOOTS ! BOOTS ! ORBISE SOLICITS INSPECTION of his extensive stock of goods per steamers Wakarmi, Tokomaru, and Star of England, in all fcho latest STYLES and COLOURo. hose goods have arrived in splendid condition and are excellent value. W.ltl’s stock of Colonial Boots and Shoes has boon selected from the LEADING MAN UFACTU HEIIS in the Colony and is in quantity, quality, variety, wear and comfort, the most complete stock on the Coast. The BESPOKE AND REPAIRING DEPARTMENT a speciality Liberal allowance to heads of families and storekeepers. EVERY REQUISITE IN THE TRADE KEPT AT W. MCSRRISM’S Wholesale and Retail Boot and Shoo Depot, Mawhera Quay, Greymoutb AND REVELL ST., HOKITIKA. a 7j fS

The Kew aperient! | * * * u I ?? S Impey’s May Apple ”| g Suaviier in modo; foriiter in re. 6 I IgrTwo Shillings per Bottle. * ' 8 I * * * CHEMISTS AND STORES.

E. R. CAPE FAREWELL SPIT LIGHTHOUSE. SUPPLY OF TIMBER AND JOINERY'. lENDERS will he received at Hi is otlice until NOON on FRIDAY. (he 12 m APRIL, 1001, for (ho supply and delivery of -timber and joinery for dwellings at Cajic Farewell Spit Lighthouse in accordance with specification, schedule and conditions to he seen at (he Public Works olllecs, Auckland, Wellington and Grcyinouth. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Public Works OtTlces, Wellington, 2(ilh March, 11) )1. TRAFALGAR DAM CONTRACT. EXTENSION OF TIME. TENDERS for this work extended until SATURDAY Oth. Size of dam altered to 80 feet wide. W. If. DALES, Marine Engineer. E. ROBERTS, Engineer to Company. rilO LET.—Promises at present in oc_L cupation of John Dinnan. Apply J. A. Lutz, Wharf Hotel

T ;«E HOKITJK V RIVER Got n DREDGING COMPANY, LIMITED, nr, Yvivd f.. r the X ERECTION OF MACHINERY ■ ‘' l * f •*•»* *US Nt< lor ifto above mu, ed Company. l J j;i is and spreificoli u s may ho i • spooled at the office of 11. L. Mii-'h-1 Dr., Hokitika. r. r at iho f-Ojers of r), ( . signed, w hero tenders will close on W ED. NESI-AY Ihs JOl.il in,t., at 8 p.m A dcpjsit of .12 ) must nccum a y each lender. CtJiTEX PROS., Consulti g Engineers. ■OM JONES’ NKEIV £ll ME XT R r J ainci Street, (opposi c Gilmer IJofclf. TEST U 'R •? to town during die holir days may obtain REFRESH MENTS & HOT PIES, AYiih tea and coffee, at all hours. \ K II M AKA RAC E S. TTISI TORS (o Hie Races can obtain a V first-class LUNCHEON on the kuniara Racecourse at 12 30 at No 3 Liquor Booth, and No 1 Fruit Stall Price 2/T. GREEN,

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 6 April 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 6 April 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 6 April 1901, Page 3

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