MAS a M'BEATH Are now showing their First Shipment of 100 cases of ?\T AUTU M EX E. M. S. Banffshire, Karamca, Eimulaka and Kumara. GOODS, The Mantle and Millinery Department arc completely restocked with the Latest Fashions and MoYelties. Latest styles in Mantles, Jackets and Capes. New and choice shapes in Ladica Hats and Bonnets. New Waterproof?, New Corsets, New Underclothing New Shades, Makes, & Colorings, in Dre s Goods, Trimmings & Satins Lac- , Ribbons, Gloves, Umbrellas. TWEED?.—Wo have I ' .rmints in seeming a varied consignment of Tweeds and Coatings direc ' 'ho Mills. Our Tailoring Staff is under efficient m uiagomont, m .i we can therefore oiler customers good materials good lit, and first-class workmanship at moderate prices. CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, MATS AND MATTING. THOMAS & M'BEATH GEEYMOUTII & EEEFTON. JURMOTT & BffIBROOK, lEONMONGEES & MONUMENTAL MASONS HA YE ON SALE Galvanised Iron Ridging & Spouting Portland Cement, Lime Doors and Sashes Enamelled Mantlepcices American Stoves Orion Eanges Tile and plain Begistor Grates Hollow Ware Enamelled Ware Brush W arc Paints, Oils and Tarnishes Paperlianging and Scrim Glass Turnery and Carvings Carpenters’ and Bushman's Tools] Marble Headstones and Monumental Grave Enclosures. ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. ARNOTT & SEABROOK, \ Corner of Albert and Mackay Street. BOOSTS ! BOOTS ! UL "hMA SOLICITS INSPECTION of his extensive stock of goods per steamers Wakanui, Tokomaru, and Star of England, in all tho latest STYLES and COLOURS, hose goods have arrived in splendid condition and are, excellent value. W.M’s stock of Colonial Boots and Shoes has been selected from tho LEADING MANUFACTURERS in tho Colony and is in quantity, quality, variety, wear and comfort, the most complete stock on the Coast. Tho BESPOKE AND REPAIRING DEPARTMENT a speciality Liberal allowance to heads of families and storekeepers. EVERY REQUISITE IN THE TRADE KEPT AT W. MORRISH’S Wholesale and Retail Boot and Shoe Depot, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth AND REYEIyL ST., HOKITIKA.
§ I u * * * ’s May Apple JJ Suaviier in mo$o; foriiier in re. I wTwo Shillings per Bottle. - * I* * * g , CHEMISTS AND STORES. & 9
SINGER Art Needlework. UNGER EXHIBITION. COMMENCING FOX A Few Weeks Only. AT Premises next to N. Z, Clethhig Fuc'ory. All Ladies Invited Lessons given free to all users and intending purchasers of SINGER SEWING MACHINES. IS* Competent Lady Teacher accompanies the Exhibition. ADDRESS : Albert Street, next do r to N. 7. Cloll ing Factory,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 April 1901, Page 3
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