Arc now showing their First Shipment of 100 cases of AUTUMN G-OO: , EX R. M. S. Banffshire, Karamea, Rirnutaka and Kuraara. The Mautlo and Millinory Department are completely restocked with the »t£3t Fashions and Soireltias. Latest styles in Mantles, Jackets and Capos. Now and ehoico shapes in Ladies Hats and Bonnets. New Waterproofs, New Corsets, New Underclothing New Shades, Make?. S Colorings, in Dress Goods, Trimmings & Satins Lac . Ribbons, Gloves, Umbrellas. -Wc have i ■ ■ • ! .rtanato in securing a variod consignment of Tweeds and Coatings dine-, ;.• „u the Mills. Our Tailoring Staff is under efficient management, and wo can therefore ofler customers good materials good fit, and first-class workmanship at moderate prices. CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, MATS AND MATTING. THOMAS & M'BEATE GREYMOUTH & REEFTON. IRONMONGERS & MONUMENTAL MASONS HAYE ON SALE Galvanised Iron Ridging & Spouting Portland Cement, Lime Doors and Sashes Enamelled Mantlopeices American Stoves Orion Ranges Tile and plain Register Crates Hollow Ware Enamelled Ware Brush YY are Paints, Oils and Varnishes Paperhanging and Scrim Glass Turnery and Carvings Carpenters' and Bushman's Tools] arlile Headstones and Monumental Grave Enclosures ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. Corner of Albert and Mackay Street. BOOTS BOOTS SOLICITS INSPECTION of his extensive stock of goods per steamers Wakamli, Tokomaru. and Star of England, in all the latest STYLES and COLOURS, hesa goods have arrived in splendid condition and aro excellent value; _._-_ W.M's stock of Colonial Boots and Shoes has boon selected from the LEADING MANUFACTURERS in the Colony and is in quantity, quality, variety, wear and comfort, the most complete stock on tho Coatit. The 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, Greyraouth AND REVELL ST., HOKITIKA.
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BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Being again a Ciindidatc for the Grcymoutli Borough Council, in asking for your support and votes, J trust Unit my past action has met with your approval. If again elected, I shall do my utmost to advance the town, and protect the interests of the nlepaycrs. I remain, Your obedient servant, WILLIAM O'KANE. TO THE HATEPAYEBS OF GREYMOUTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN-In asking for your votes and support at the forthcoming election, I express the hope that my past action as a Councillor has met with your approval, and that, under the extended franchise, you will favor mo with a continuance of your confidence. As all ii:j' interests are centred in Greymouth, I c:tn (if elected) ho relied on to foster and encourage every movement for the advancement of the town and its inhabitants. Yours faithfully, JOSEPH PETRIE: TO Tl [E "B I f 11G ESS E S 0 F TJ IE BOROUGH OF GREY. Ladies axd Gentlemen,— HAVING been nominated for a seat in the Borough. Council. I beg to solicityour support and interest. During my short term of office I have striven to do my utmost to further the welfare of the Burgesses and the town in general, and trust that my actions have met with your approval. Yours respectfully, JOSEPH M'LEAN. Greytr.culh, April 2nd, 1001.
C\ EEYMOUTtt BOROUGH ELEO or nor" TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH. Ladies and Gentlemen, —In again offering myself as a Candidate for a seat; in tlie Borough Council, I venture to express the hope that my past actions have met with your approval. I fully recognise that with the general advancement of the town and district the Borough Council must keep pace and study the health and convenience! >i the residents, and this ] am convinced, with can; and economy can be accomplished without any increase in rates. Soliciting your votes andsuppor! at the forthcoming election. I am, Ladies and Gent'emcn, Yours respectively, JOHN GEISEKLJJG. Polling Lay -Wcdiu-sdaj', April 21th, 1901. Ladies and Gextlemen, — HAVING been nominated as a CANDIDATE tor a seat in the Borough Council, I take this opportunity of soliciting your votes and interest. If returned 1 will do my utmost to watch • Trusting my actions, during the time I have been in the Council have met with your approval, I confidently solicit the continuance of your support, I remain, Ladies an 1 Gentlemen, Yours obediently, HENRY BIGNELL. Gre.vmouth, April Dt, 1901,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 17 April 1901, Page 3
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