EX 11. M. S 3. Banffshire, Karamea, llimutaka and Kuniara. The Jlautle and Millinery Department aro completely restocked with the Latest Fashions and MoYelties. Latest styks in Mantles, Jackets and Capes. New and choice shapes in Ladies ILits and Bonnet?. New Waterproof-, New Corsets, New Underclothing New Shades, Makes, * Colorings, in Dress Goods, Trimmings & Satins Lac , r: bbons, Gloves, Umbrellas. TWEED?.—•'We h.ivo i. • -r unate in securing a varied consignment of Tweeds and Coatings direct I. .u iho Mills. Our Tailoring Stuff is under efficient management, and we can therefore offer customers good materials good fit, and first-class workmanship at moderate prices. CARPET?, FLOORCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, MATS AND MATTING. GEBYMOUTH & REEFTON. AGENIS FOR NOBLE'S DYNAMITE, WELSHBACK INCENDESCENT BURNERS, J Shaw's Steel Ropes. / Lara'c and Complete Stocks of / »,rdware / Vj j:ni.:i:niy oil ll lilll, COll-iisHll'i' / / Building, Furnishing * / A /advantages OFPERED High Quality 7 i<Je Selection, GENERAL Gold Dredging ▼ *>£* /Such as Spikes, Steel Wire Ropes, Tar, ) 4V / Oakum, Pitch, Bolts and Nuts, Well's £* / Lubricating and other Oils. v ' /Electro - Plated ■ Wars' FOR PRESENTATIONS, A SPCIALITY.
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aEEYMOUTH BOROUGH ELECTION. TO TH E BTTRG ESS E S OF T] IE BOROUGH. Ladies and Gkstmsmex,—ln again offering myself as a Candidate for a seat in (lie 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 of the residents, and this I am convinced, with care and economy can be accomplished without any increase in rates. Soliciting your votes and support at the forthcoming election. I am, Ladies and Gent'emen, Yours respectively, JOHN GEISEKTNG. Polling Day-Wednesday, April 24th, 1901. TO THE ELECTORS 01? THE BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. HAVING been nominated at the request of some of the Electors of Greymoutli, as a member of (lie 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 keep 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 Greymoutli and district for (lie last thirty-three years. I beg to renin in, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant. CLEMENT P.UtPITT.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 April 1901, Page 3
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