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TO THE Ladies & Gentlemen Have you ever been to the spacieus Drapery Warehouse of ypfc SITUATE ON MAWHERA QUAY, GIIEYMQUTH. Possibly you have, but whether ybu have or not we know you tfill visit us before long, for it is to your profit and advantago to do so; Needless to Say you will be made heartily welcome. You will not be asked to buy ; there is no occasion .for it because the qualties, varieties, and low prices of our enormous and wholly NEW GENEBA.L DRAPERY AND OUTFITTING STOCK speaks for itself without the adventitious aids of salesman's art or advertising puffery. IN TWO OR THREE DAYS At most our preparation for the Spring Season will bo complete and from it we will obtain great results. We are now unpacking, catologuing, and marking practically nominal prices upon our. GOLIATHIG IMPORTATION Of the latest fashions and best qualities in English, Continental, and American Early Spring Goods And an inspection of them will satisfy you that for fine value, quality of material and attractiveness of style no house in N. Z. can offer jou the economical advantages of Mm\ DRAPER? WAREHOUSEMEN* MAWHERA QUAY. i©Ot» , Is to the fore with an unrivalled assortment of Ladies and Gents Slack and Tan BOOTS AND SHOES. Description. WIMiM NO ROOM FOR BIG PRICE LIS; Ladies neat Walking Shoes from 6/6. Ladies white canvas tan or lace Shoe from 4/6." Gents neat Galoshed Bals from 9/6, 10/6 to 80/. Mens good naile Bluchers from 5/6 Best Mining Watertight in the market, double tongue 17/fc Mens Watertights a splendid Boot 14/6. Womens neat leather lace shoes from 6/6. ill kinds of Childrens boots and others. Quality the true test of cheapness. Every thing connected with a first class establishment. At THE RECORD BOOT SHOP, MAWHERA QUAY GREYMOUTH. Griff en and Smith

LAEGE STOCK OF SEED, POTATOES COMPRISING .«■> Early Rose^Early s Yermonts, Kidneys, Flukes & Frolifics. i Prime Onion Seed. GRIPFEN J&NB SMITH, Beehive Store, Boundary Street and Union Store, Mawhera Quay, Greymoutli. 57,000 Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants.

GEEY EDUCATION BOAED. TO THE COMMITTEE MEN OF THE GEEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN —Owing to the vacancy caused by the death of the Hon. James Kerr in the Grey Education Board, I beg to offer myself as a candidate, and solicit your support and interest. If you do me the honour of electing me, I will endeavour to the best of my ability to watch the interests of the schools throughout the district as well as to promote educational matters generally. I remain, / Yours obediently, JAMES KEEE. TOMATO SAUCE. Beyond Comparison.

GREY EDUCATION BOARD ELECTION. TO THE MEMBEitS OP THE GREY EDUCATION SCHOOL COMMITTEES. GIENTLEMEN.-I beg to apprise IT you of the fact that lam a candidate for the vacant seat in the Grey Education Board, for which I ask your support. I have, at Greymouth and in other parts of New Zealand, been a member of school committees for many years past, and have, I trust, some knowledge of the requirements. I shall, if elected, do my utmost for the welfare of Education in the district. Believe me, Yours obediently, HENRY BIGNELL. Greymouth, September 3rd, 1901.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 10 September 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 10 September 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 10 September 1901, Page 3

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