T. W. TymonsfCo GREAT SALE IS SUDDENLY STOPPED. Because they have completely sold tPe whole of their original Standard Stock. BBT T. W. TYMORIS & GO. 'SSTIII Still Carry O'Ml The work of supplying the whole of Westland’s Drapery Supply. The firpi is now > unpacking their Home and Foreign shipments of FRESH, F ‘.SH lON ABLE, AND FIRST QUALITY Early Spring Goods AND Whole and Complete Standard Drapery Stock This new stock is the Freshest, Largest, mnst Fashionable and incomparably the best Standard Drapery Supply in the whole of Westland It has been bought cheaper and will bo sold at 'a more reasonable ratio of Profits (and quality for quality) at lesser prices than can bo offered by any other Wholesale or Retail 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 he no occasion to inspect elsewhere. The firm’s Standard Goods and Standard prices amount to A REVELATION. T. W. TYMOHB AND GOY„ DRAPER? WAREHOUSEMEN, MAWHERA QUAY.
/?. HANNAH & . Great Stocktaking Sale. No Reasonable Offer Refused. Boots and Shoes At Your Own Prices. Men’s Ironclad Bluchers 8/11, 4/6, 5/11, 7/11. Men’s Iron Nailed Shooters 8/3,10/6,13/6 „ Tan Balmorals 9/6, usual price 20/- „ „ Walking Shoes 7/11, „ 15/6 „ Porpoise Galoshes Balmorals 12/6, usual price 25/Mon’s Patent Dancing Shoes from 5/6 „ Carpet Slippers „ 2/6 „ • Canvas Shoes 3/11, Ladies’ Evening Shoes (bargains) „ 1/ „ Canvas „ 4/8 6/3 6/6 3/8 9d 6/8 7/6 Ladies’ Strong 2 Strap Shoes „ „ Strong Walking Shoes „ Ladie s’ Strong Leather Boots „ .i ~ Slippers „ „ Nice Warm „ s ~ Youth’s Strong Lace Boots, 1 to 5, „ , „ Shooting „ Ito 5, „ - Lace Shoes, X to 4, 5/11 Girls’ Copper Toed Boots, 7 to 9, 3/9, 10 to 13, 4/6. Girls’ Strong Boots, size 6, from 2/11 „ 1/11J Children’s Boots and Shoss fipm !/• a pair Boxes of Cheap Boots and Shoes. NOTE THE ADDBESS
R. Hannah & Co., The. Down to Date Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. . i . Mawhera Quay, Greymouth.
FLAHERTY’S RESTAURANT, Richmond Quay, Geeymouth. Haying been completely refurnished, Visitors will find the house second to none ;n the District. EXCELLENT TABLE, with every allc;;Ih,-n. A. FLAHERTY "... Proprietor. J. Reynolds, CONSULTING CHEMIST AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN. Opening Day, Thursday, Sept. sth Temporary Premises : Tainui Street. (Three Doors from Bank of N.Z.) SPECIALITY. —Since nassing the examination of the Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand in I have made a careful study of the most modem medical works, including Massage Swedish movement, Hydroepathic and Electrical Systems. Advice free. Teeth carefully extracted, Is Gd and. 2s 6d. ‘ 59 THE NOVELTY OF THE CENTURY. THE BEST « EVER USED ONE Of TIN WHY BUY EGGS WHEN A SIXPENNY TIN OF.EMPIRE C°’ s Will GO AS FAR AS 20 EGGS?
STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, PIC. TUBES, STATUETTES, &o. I E. W. PARKINSON ' I AS commenced business in the 1 above lines in the shop next door i but one to M‘Kay and Co., Drapers, Upper Mawhera Quay. The stock is all new and personally selected, comprising many lines quite new to Greymouth, New Parisien Yases, New Pictures, New Glassware, New Picture Mouldings, New Parisien Figures, Studies for Painting, Chromo Lithographs, Engravings, Photo, Fr.ames, Books, Wall Texts, &c., &c. The Goods are all marked at prices lower than ever before -attempted in Greymouth. R. W. PARKINSON having purchased at a large discount for j cash a well assorted up-to-date stock of i Ladies, Gents and Children’s American and Standard Boots and Shoes will sell these goods at very low prices. Come and inspect. R. W. Paekxnson, Upper Mawhera Quay, “ K ” TOMATO SAtTCE. Beyond Comparison. AT the Paris Exhibition of 1900, “A GRAND PRIZE ” was awarded by the International Jurors, representing ■ Eminent Scientists and Food Experts from all parts of the World, to the preparation of Corn Flout known throughout the World under the Mark or Brandiii o < tc h MAIZENA (DUHYEA'S.) THIS PEIZE IB The “Highest Award” possible te taiive been received by anybody or any product. TO BE HAD OP ALL GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS. Y 1 HIGH TEA In aid of ST. SAVIOUR’S CHURCH. WALLSEND HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18th. ASK YODR GROCER FOR “ K ” COFFEE, PEPPER, AND SPICES.' Absolutely pure.
ZEBRA Stove Polish. 1 ' jw ■ /S'"' , INSTANTANEOUS • POLISji#. YELLOW & BLACK STEJPE WEAPPEES- PENNY PACKETS
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 3 September 1901, Page 3
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