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To the residents of Westland, from the Hope Saddle to Jackson's Bay WE KESrECTFULLY TENDER OUR HEARTFELT AND SINC3KE THANKS ,OK. the unprccendented and unparalelled measure of support accorded us, , since the opening of our COLLOSSAL INAGURATION f-ALE. Our assertion thatwe would ultimately compel the whole Dli APERY TRADE OF WESTLAND lias been iully demonstrated and amplv justified by the That lias attended our opening e'earance of T. W. Tymons' huge stock, rue magnificent result achieved has more man trebled our expectations. At the outset we intended to carry on the sale for a period six of weeks, dating from our opening day, the 3rd inst., but on «onday next, the 12th inst., we must absolutely and positively Because we are selling so rapidly, that by Monday Night the balance of Tymons" Stock will be sold, and the whole extent of our huge warehouses cleared from floor to ceiling. During the past week our Mawhcra-Quay warehouses have been literally and continuously packed with town buyers, ;;;>. I the Parcel Delivery systems have barely proved equal to the strain of supplying ouiy hundreds of Country Customers. Again and*again the enormous stock has btafi completely overhauled, but everything being of standard quality, what is left is eqTtally as good (though diminished in quantity) as so rapidly and eagerly purchased, by%a keenest of family buyers. We have proved ourselves to bo honest in our deaTil|Rg and statements, and so the people of the West Coast will ever find us. thus*lm huge measure of custom wejiare achieved. We designed A S»WEEKS SALE, but it has terminated in A NINE DAYS WONDER But the wonder has not rfticheciyts zenith, it will do so at the ASTOUNDING BARGAINS which still remain Jtajfee made during the LAST THREE DAYS of this MAMMOTH DRAPERY CLEARANCE. Again thanking you, we have honour to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, yours obediently, T. W. Tymons % Co. Drapery Warehousemen, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH.

Chas. Uddstrom, Upholsterer, Cabinet Maker and Furniture Dealer. Has just landed a shipment of NEW & FASHIONABLE FURNITURE Bamboo Blinds in 6, 8 and 12ft widths, at lOd per foot. OYERMANTLES In Walnut and Bevelled Plate Glass, from £2 15s to £5 12s. Fou£ Fold Screens at 20s each. Latest Pictures—King, Queen, Duke and Duchess of York, and late Queen Victoria, Framed from 83. The finest collectim of Artists studies on the West Coast. A large assortment of new Picture Mouldings of latest designs kept in stock. New Wicker Bamboo Tables, Chairs, Settees, &c. Wire and Spring Mattresses (all sizes), Kapok Beds, Carpet Squares, Hearth Rugs, Mats, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Passage Cloths, Toilet Sets (all prices) Austrian and Canadian Chairs. Honeysuckle, Kauri and Red Pine Suites in stock. Every description of FURNITURE Manufactured on the Premises. Country orders punctually attended to. Chas. Uddstrom, MACK AY STRSET, UST ARRIVED,—2I Boxes of Prime »J Fresh, and Salt Butter, also a large stock or Hams and Bacon, the best that' can be procured. M, M'Donncll, Wine and Spirit Merchant. ;

-J SEED POTATOES. Rowe and Tkuscott, Tainui street, Greymouth. TO BE HAD OF ALL GEOCEES AND STOEEKEEPEES. [ESTABLISHED, 1865.] HAS JUST LANDED HIS ANNUAL SHIPMENT i FLOWER, VEGETABLE AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. ?—.:;. ess .■>•- - 4dC.-- e i'j-m SEED OATS, GRASS SEED, SEED POTATOES. CABBAGE AND CAULIFLOWER PLANTS. Peruvian Guano, Boned ust, and Superphosphates. THE OLDEST SEED ESTABLISHED BUSINESS ON THE WEST COAST. Botwdaey, Mackat, and Hebbe&t Stbeets. INSTANTANEOUS POLISH. YELLOW & BLACK STRIPE WRAPPERS PENNY PACKETS

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 9 August 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 9 August 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 9 August 1901, Page 3

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