fry I ■ ■■ rflllLUl EwPiS Because they have completely sold tPe whole of their original Standard Stock. BUT iH ii II J k '■•isWKWja'j "Will Still Csunty On The work of supplying the whole of Westla'nd's Drapery Supply. The firm is now unpacking their Home and Foreign shipments of FRESH, FASHIONABLE, AND FIRST QUALITY HT3 ™>lo 4J•f Whole and Comhletk Standard Drapery Stock This new stock is the Fresbesf, Largest, mnst Fashionable and incomparably the besC htandard Drapery bupply in the whole of Wesiland It has bien bouphf civ apor a d will be sold at a more reasonable ratio of Profits (and quality for quality) at lesser prices than can be offered by any other Wholesale or Betail Drapery Establishment in New Zealand or the Australasian Commonwealth. It is respectfully suggested that you should inspect elsewhere before visiting the firm, for if you visit the firm in the first instance, there will bo no occasion to inspect elsewhere. The firm's Standard Goods and Standard prices amount to & REITEfcATIOM. '. liiurio mid . DRAPERS WAREHOUSEMEN, MAWHERA QUAY.
Boots and Shoes Are the Best and Cheapest. COMPARE PRICES AND JUDGE FOR YOUR SELVES Men's Nailed Bluchers 3/11. 4/6, 8/6 „ W. Tight Bluchers 9/6, 12/6 „ Watertights 10/6, 14/6, 16/6 „ Nailed Shooters 8/6, 11/6, 14/6 „ Canvas Shoes 4/11, 5/6 , Light Balmorals from 9/6 Youths Shooting Boots 1 to 5, 8/6,10/6 Youthß Nailed Lace Boots 6/6 Ladies Evening Shoes from 2/6 ~ Leather Lace Shoes from 5/6 „ „ Strap „ „ 4/6 „ „ Lace Boots „ 7/6 „ Light Lace Boots „ 9/6 „ ~ „ Shoes ~ 5/6 „ Canvas „ „ „ 3/11 „ Slippers „ 9d Ladies and Gents Goloshes and Gum Boots. North British Gums 33/NOTE THE ADDRESS The Bown to Date lilllt'.lUML 'rers.
A LL ACCOUNTS owing to tlie old . firm of T. W. TYMONS AND CO., Greymouth, arc respectfully asked to be settled at their office, Mackay street.—The old Tram office just at the back of their shop. The entrance is between the old Tram stables and the Sample Boom. Hours of attendance from 9 to 5. " THE NOVELTY OP THE CENTURY. 5§S ■ : m li mx M I THE BEST » ONE PATTY EACH ENDOFTtH STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, PICTURES, STATUETTES, &c.
R. W. PARKINSON "AS commenced business in the . above lines in the shop next door but one to M'Kay and Co., Drapers, I Upper Mawhera Quay. The stock is all new and personally selected, comprising many lines quite new to Greymouth. New Parisien Vases, New Pictures, New Glassware, New Picture Mouldings, New j Parisien Figures, Studies for Painting, j Chromo Lithographs, Engravings, Photo, j Frames, Books, Wall Texts, &c, &c. I The Goods are all marked at prices i lower than ever before attempted in! Greymouth. K, W. PARKINSON kav- : ing purchased at a large discount for cash a well assorted up-to-date stock of Ladies, Gents and Children's American and Standard Boots and Shoes will sell these goods at very low prices. Come and inspect. R. W. Parkinson, Upper Mawhera Quay.
YELLOW & BLACK STBIPE WEAPPEBS, PEOTX PACKETS
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 28 August 1901, Page 3
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