I JONES* REFRESHMENT ROOMS, laixui Street, (opposite Gilmer Hotel). VISITORS to town during the holi days may obtain REFRESHMENTS & HOT TIES, "With lea and coffee, at all hour?. ESTABLISHED ISIiS. George Wiuiaji Moss. GEonGE Thomas Moss. AUCTIONEERS, Stock and Cattle Salesman, Valuators, House, Land, Estat?.. Mining, Customs and General Corami ;sion figsnts, '!'.'. l.xri StEF.KT, GEH-YMOUTrt, Weekly Stock Sales held at our Yards Preston Road, Greymouth, & Arahura alternately. AGENCIES—The New Zealand Fire and Marino and Insurance Company, The London and Lancashire Fire In« suranec Company, The Wellington Steam Packet" Company, Cassidy & Co, Royal Mail Line of Coaches from Greymouth to Christelmrch, the celebrated "Waldcmar" Pianos. Those desirous of selling or buying Property should communicate with us and they will find careful attention to business, and prompt account sales our "motto." Properties in an pans ox me jjismct. LEASEHOLD—Mawhcra Quay with commodious Store and Dwelling erected thereon. LEASEHOLD—Alexander Street, with 7-roomed dwelling erected thereon. FREEHOLD—Preston Road with comfortable 7 roomed cottage. FREEHOLD Sections Shakespeare, High and Cowper streets ; also splendid building allotments, Mareden Road LEASEHOLD SECTION , C hapol Stre splendid building site. LEASEHOLD SECTION, Tainui Street with commodious 7 roomed cottage thereon. LEASEHOLD SECTION, Gerald Street, with comfortablo 0 roomed cottage thereon. LEASEHOLD SECTION, Turumaha Street, with comfortable 7 roomed cottage. LEASEHOLD Chapel Street witk 6 roomed cottage. 131 acres Freehold Land, good gold bearing country, splendid dredging area. TWO J, acre Freehold Sections, Cowper and High Streets. Best building sites available. (AM. cleared, fenced and drained.) We are prepared to find the bulk of the purchase money (if required) at reasonable rate of interest. Liberal advances made on consign ments placed in our hands for sale. Money to lend on approved Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Market values given fcr Wool, Tallow, Hides and Skins. MESSRS G. W. MOSS AND C 0... in conjunction with Mr. Walter Edward Church, of Stillwater, have been appointed sole agents for the celebrated " Waldcmar " Pianos for Greymouth, Hokitika and Recftsn districts. As wo import direct from the Factory to Greymouth we aro prepared to sell these firstclass Instruments at bed rock prices, either for cash or time payments to suit purchasers. We have placed a considerable number of these instruments during the last two years and they have g'wen the greatest satisfaction, b.ing specially suited for the West Coast climate. A good piano lasts a lifetime and in buying an instrument, see that you get a practical man to choose on.'! for you, and Greymouth's practical and experienced man is our Mr. G. T. Moss who will be pleased to suis purchasers. Instruments on view at G. W. Moss and Go's rooms, Greymouth, W. E. Church's store, Stillwater, and B. Grange's shop, Reef ton, from whom catalogues and all particulars can be obtained". Wo are also prepared to import any instrument required upon being supplied with particulars and xakers.
Gp m. Moss & €o. 5 AUCTIONEERS, TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTHTELEPHONE OFFICE 18 PRIVATE HOUSK, 83. P.O. Box No. 18. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOEOUGH OF GREYMOUTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—At tlic request of a largo number of ratepayers J offer myself as a Candidate for the position of Councillor, and solicit your support. If returned, I will do my utmost to further the interests of the town and advance the borough. Being a very large ratepayer, you can depend on my studying economy and guarding your interest. Polling Day—" Wednesday, 24th April. Your obedient servant, E. J.SMITH. ~TO THE BURGESSES OF THE~ BOKOUGH OF GREYMOUTH. Ladiks and Gentlkmkk. — IN RESPONSE to the request of a largo number of Ratepayers I offer myse'f as a candidate for a seat in the Borough Council. Having on a prcviou3 occasion served you for three years as a Councillor, also one year as Mayor, and having always taken considerable interest in ad matters for the improvement and advancement of the Town I respectfully solicit your votes and support at the forthcoming election. I remain, Yours Faithfully W. R. KETTLE. TO~ THE ELECTORS QF THE BURGESSES OF GREYMOUTH. HAVING been nominated at the request of some of the Electors of Greymouth, as a member of the Borough Council, under the extended and almost limitless powers given under the new Act, I beg to ask your support and interest, and if returned will do my best to keap down the Borough rates, consistent with the enormous extension and population now taking place, owing to dredging and other new industries. I have been connected with Greymouth and district for the last thirty-three years. I beg to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant. CLEMENT PARFITT.
FELLOW & BLACK STEIPE WIUPPEPS, PENNY PACKETS
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 April 1901, Page 3
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