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S. DIMM AM, FAMILY & EETAIL GEOCEE, Mawh er a Quay, G reymouth. IN thanking the general public for their support during the time he has been in business,, wishes to inform them that he is offering groceries of all kinds at the lowest possible prices. Mild cured HAMS and BACONS may be obtained from the best curers. A choice variety of GLASS, CEOOKEEY and ENAMELWAEE to select from. A choice assortment of Evaporated and Tinned Fruits. Also the primest of Butter and Cheese. Sole Agent for the Broken Orange Pekoe and the celebrated Silver Eanda Billy Tea. Once tried always used. When your daily toil is over, And from business you are free, How refreshing, what a blessing, Is a cup of Dinnan’s Tea. f SPECIAL NOTICE. For the convenience of the public, I am conveying goods between Greymouth and Stillwater without extra charge, and freight PAID ON all goods at country stations. J. DIN NAN, GENEEAL STOEBKEEPEE, Upper Mawhera Quay, Greymout

KAMO Mineral Water TAKE KAMO AND SPIRITS. As a tonic, or KAMO AND MILK As a food, or KAMO ALONE As a Refresher. (■T In any way it is Good ■‘•i HEAD QUARTERS.—Stab Chambees, AUCKLAND. AYRES’ CHINESE LAUNDRY GLAZE f'l IYES a BEAUTIFUL IVORY VjT GLOSS to all.' Starched Line Ironing is a pleasure with it. Sold by aT Storekeepers. Wholesale—Kcmpthorne Prosser Co GREY DISTRICT PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Registered.) Directors: Messrs H. Williams, J. A. Eissenhardt, R Collins, E. I. Lord, A. Matheson, Kerr. Bankeicj ; The National Bank of New Zealand (Limited ) WHY PAY RENTS WHEN YOU CAN BECOME YOUR OWN LANDLORD BY PAYING THE RENT TO THE BUILDING SOCIETY. The Society is prepared to grant Loans upon Leasehold and Freehold Security repayable by monthly, quarterly, or half yearly instalments, to include principal and interest. TABLE OP MONTHLY REPAYMBNTS FOR THE LOAN OF £IOO INCLUDING INTEREST at 5 per cent.

GREYMOUTH- POINT ELIZA. BETH RAILWAY AND COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. POINT ELIZABETH, COAL CREEK AND BRUNNER COLLIERIES. Present output yearly ... 100,000 Tons Our present facilities equal 250,000 Tons May be increased to ... 500,000 Tons Which sufficient demand arises. Highest awards and certificates obtained from the Colonial and European Exhibitions for our Coal, Fireclay, and Fireclay Goods, including gas retorts and tiles of all kinds. Coal delivered in cargoes of 1000 tons and upwards at any port in the colony lowest current rates. LIME FOR SALE: Best Lime.—Fresh burnt at our collieries from imported Napier and other celebrated limestones at lowest rates. ALEX. MacDOUGALL, , Managing Director. DR J. A . BE EARTY L.F.P.S.G., L.M.G., M.P 8. Licentiate of the Faculty of Physician! and Surgeons, Glasgow. Formerly of thi Royal Infirmary, and Lying-in-HospitaJ Glasgow, and for five years Surgeon Superintendent of the Kumara Hospital Specialty—Midwifery and Diseases oi Women and Children, MAY BE CONSULTED at his residence corn r of Hospital and Tainui streets Groymouth. Telephone No. 55. DISPATCH FODKDHY COMPANY (Limitkd.) U ll EYMOUTH, (Established 1878.) Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Bras Founders, Wood Turners, and General Smiths. TTIOR pains in the joints, rheumatism, P sore legs, or any rash in the skin, use HOMEOPATHIC OINTMENT. Obtainable from Mr. Dixon, Greymouth, and Mrs? liaukin, Eeefton.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 September 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 September 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 September 1901, Page 1

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