THE. :v LTD TRADE MARK REGD ,1.WELLINGTON FACTORY iBBRT3Bros., Jewellers AND Watchmakers, HAVE opened in Tainui Street (next Gilmer Hotel) and are showing a splendid variety of : JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, BAROMETERS. Silver and E.P. Ware. Etc. Everything NEW and of LATEST DESIGNS by the best known makers. Hall marked and guaranteed. Inspection Respectfully Invited. Watches and Jewellery Repairs executed promptly and thoroughly by firstclass workmen at modeiatc prices. GILBERT BROS., Tainui Steeet, (Between Post Office and Gilmer Corner), Greymouth. QHARLES. M'QUEEN, JTJNR., REPRESENTING EDWARD ROBERTS, CONSULTING ENGINEER, Dunedin. All classes of Mining Properties reported on. Engineer’s Branch Office— Star Building, Greymouth. AMERICAN DENTAL INSTITUTE (Opposite Court House) Hospital Street, Greymouth. IN thanking the public for the early confidence reposed in the above establishment wish to intimate that their Greymouth branch is permanent. We have all the latest up-to-date machinery and appliances for the manufaCHlGH *'CLASS * DENTISTRY and intend, by doing only the very best work at the lowest price, to merit a continuance of the support already received. Me. Hughes, M.P.S. and D.S., has had 25 year’s experience in Oral Surgery, mechanical and operative Dentistry, etc. You can save money by consulting us. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Tenders are invited in our advertising columns for the sole right of advertising, on the Picton, Helson, and Westport railway stations. Specifications may be seen at the Railway Department, Greymouth. Messrs H. C. Harley and Coy. will sell by public auction on Monday ;!rd Juno, a splendid grazing farm of 340 acres situate at Poorua. The property is ring fenced and sub-divided into four paddocks, and is mostly laid down in good English grass. This is a capital little sheep run and has all requirements such as sheep yards, etc. Full particulars may be had from the auctioneers. There is very little doubt that Friday next, the 24th May, will be observed very generally throughout the colony as a holiday in memory of our late lamented Queen. It will be necessary however, to proclaim it, and we trust the matter will not escape the notice of his Worship the Mayor. The Custom Houses throughout the colony observe the day as a holiday.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 May 1901, Page 2
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357Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 May 1901, Page 2
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