PAINT, PAPERHANGING, ANl> GLASS WAREHOUSE. TABLISHED 1865. ITS B"A N K BADGER. ' Painter, Paperhanger, Signwriter, and General House Decoratot, T&inui has on sale:— Window Glass Oils White Lead Varnish Brushwaro Paperhaijgingfl Serim Andall other Painters' Material at greatly reduced prices, !. WILLIAMS THE LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT ON TH3 WEST OOABT, Is now showing a SPLENDID LINE in Winter_Suitings and Trouserings. Inspection Invited. Customers receive FREE INSURANCE POLICIES for £SO to £IOO against death, or £1 per week in ease of disablement. NOTD THH ADDEKSS l MAWHEBA CHAMBERS, GREY MOUTH, and KUMARA. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. Established 1870. Growth of Funds: 1378 - - £292,523 1838 - - £1,452,478 1898 - - £3,000,000 J. H. EICnAKDSON, Commissioner.
COALS, COKE, BRICKS, FIRECLAY AKD FIREWOOD. AMATHESCN having purchased . the good will and plant from Mr. John M'Gain of the above business, is now prepared to supply the public with the best screened coal, nuts, slack, fire' bricks, common bricks, tiles and firo. wood at lowest market price and at shortest notice. Orders left at Coal Shoots, Johnstone Street; Office, Mackay street, and at the different agents throughout the town will be immediately attended to. A. MATHESON. July Ist, 1899. Telephone : Office, Mackay St.. No, 11; Residence, Puhetahi St., No. 76.
COSTUME AND DRESSMAKING. •10 tf ** I MACK AY ST, GREYMOUTH. WISHES to thank her customers the support they have given her during the time she has been in business, and informs them that she has removed to new premises. The same care and attention to details and study of each individual customer, that has gained her a good business connection, will be the rule in future, as it has been in the past. PATTERNS of drees material forwarded, and shoping dono for Ladies living in the country. They ean depend upon their orders receiving care and prompt attention. MRS. BERESFORD, MAO KA Y STREET, (Near Railway Station, Greymouth) . Graves, STOCK AND SHAREBROKER Greymouth and Christcnurch. Greymouth Representative, I ' D. T. BROWNLIE, Hospital Street.
STUDY COMFORT BY RIDING IN A FIRST-CLASS DRAG. THE undersigned is prepared to convey to and from the Reefton Railway Station, Tourists Travellers, Mining Experts, Speculators and General Public. Waggonettes, Buggies, Sulkies, and reliable saddle horses supplied oa short notice. Dredging exports and Speculators conveyed to all parts of the district on receipt of wires. Special vehicles will be provided for private parties to Reefton. Theatrical Companys liberally treated. MALLOY & CO, Proprietors PORT OF GREYMODTH. iv ; OTICE is hereby given that the JN GREYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD has REDUCED the TOWAGE RATE of sailing vessels to 1/- a ton on the registered tonnage, in and out, minimum charge £5. ALL CARGO FREE. THOMAS ALLEN, Secretary arbor Board OfSoe, Greymouth, 7th February 1886,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 April 1901, Page 1
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