T. W. Ty imms I Co, RETURN THANKS, : To the residents of Westland, from the Hope Saddle to Jackson’s Bay WE RESPECTFULLY TENDER OUR HEARTFELT AND SINCERE THANKS iOßthe unprecendented and unparalellod measure of support accorded u«, since the opening of our COLLOSSAL I NAG URATTON SALE. Our as* sertiou that we would ultimately compel the whole DEAPERY TRADE OP WESTLAND lias been fully demonstrated and amply justified by the astounding success,, That has attended our opening c’earancc of T. W. Tymons’ huge stock. TJ • magnificent result achieved lias more tnan trebled our expectations. At the outset we intended to carry on the sale for a period six of weeks, dating from our openirg day, the 3rd inst., but on vloiidiiy next, the, 12th inst., we must absolutely 'ana positively ST3P THE SALE Because wo arc 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, and the Parcel Delivery systems bare barely proved equal to the strain of supplying our hundreds of Country Customers. Again and again the enormous stock has been completely overhauled, but everything being of standard quality, wbat is left is equally as good (though diminished in quantity) as so rapidly and eagerly purchased, by the keenest of family buyers. We have proved ourselves to be honest in our dealings and statements, and so the people of the West Coast will ever find us, thus the huge measure of custom we have achieved. We designed A SIX WEEKS SALE, hut it has terminated in A NINE DAYS WONDER But the wonder has not reached its zenith, it will do so at the ASTOUNDING BARGAINS which still remain to be made during the LA.ST THREE D4YS of this MAMMOTH DRAPERY CLEARANCE Again thanking you, we have honour to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, yours obediently, T. W. Tymons i Co. Drapery Warehouseman, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. LOST. — -All the . using Hydroleine Soap. Use accordmg. to directions in each packet. TENDERS. |TENDERS are invited for the pur- ‘ chase of Book Debts of estate of Humprey Oliver. Tenders close on WEDNESDAY, AUGUSI 14th, at 4 p.m. G. S. SMITH. Deputy Official Assignee. GARDEN “GULLY GOLD MINING COMPANY (Registered.) A GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders will be held in the office of the Company, Hospital Street, Grcyniouth, on MONDAY, 19tii AUGUST, at 7.30 p.m. Business : To elect Directors, Auditor and General. G. S. SMITH, Secretary. Greymouth, August 9th, 1901. Ross-Welr & Co. AST ANTED. HOUSEMAIDS, 1 V WAITRESSES, COOKS, hotels and private houses town and country. WANTED. —Engine-drivers, Minors, Contractors, men and all classes of labour to register liuir names on our books free of charge. aOTELS for sale .in’ !a lease in town anl c ran try. E have purchasers for Hotel Leases in town. ROSS-WSIR & 00., Mawhera Oh hirers Gbeyjiouth, Dunedin and Oamaru. rpENDERS WA> T ' ( e» JL chase am' -* I'ED for the Pur* as it stand of - Removal of Building Factory. ' - the New Zealand Clothing on W‘ . Mawhera Quay, Tenders close .EDNESDAY EVENING. Lowest any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply Box 54, Greymouth. HAVE YOU HAD INFLUENZA. T P NOT, avoid it by taking JL PARKINSON’S INFLUENZA SPECIFIC. This is a really admirable remedy, and if taken early in the attack will immediately elfect a cure. Ifc now enjoys a largo sale and a noted reputations, PRICE, 1/6 & 2/6.| For Coughs and Colds try PARKINSON’S LIME SYRUP, It is pleasant to take and most elfecacious PRICE, 1/SOLU HANUfACTUEEES, Parkinson & Co, GREYMOUTH. TO LE T-Most convenient OFFICES, central position. Apply— Star office. [established, 1863 J THE AMERICAN CARRIAGE FACTORY, Geeymoutii - R 0 B E R T ~~¥ I N S E N. 00ACHBUILDER, WHEELWRIGHT, AND GENERAL SMITH. HAVING added greatly to Lis plant, is now in a position to turn out in the very best style and workmanship, Coaches, Buggies, CamagfS, Wagonettes, Expresses, Spring and Tip Cares, Wagon# &c , &0. Only first-class materials used. Estimates and designs furnished. DREDGING WORK A SPECIALITY DUNCAN M’LEAN [ESTABLISHED, 1865.] HAS JUST LANDED HIS ANNUAL SHIPMENT OP NEW SEASON’S SEEDS FLOWER, VEGETABLE AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS m P m m it* 0 P 0 «! H Id O 0 jm. mm • ■..., j-;-; m Q m m to 0 0 ft O 0 0 SEED OATS, GRASS SEED, SKED POTATOES. CABBAGE AND CAULIFLOWER PLANTS. Garden and Farm Implements, • Lawn Mowers. Peruvian Guano, Bonedust. and Superphosphates. THE OLDEST SEED ESTABLISHED BUSINESS ON THE WEST COAST. DUNCAN Wl Q JL i 'MILN 9 Boundary,- Mackay, and Herbui.t Streets. INSTANTANEOUS POLISH, YELLOW & BLACK STRIPE WRAPPERS PENN Y PACKET'S
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 12 August 1901, Page 3
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