A SPfil G a ISM 11 I; % Our enormous Shipments of Standard Stock and New Season s goods are now it t • 1 . 1 flmf: nrnnnnp n offer Our advertising space is not large enough to enumerate our Stock, or ™ J headings of its various divisions. WE STOCK EVERYTHING, and everything of its class is the host procurable; bought in large quantities by the most expert buyers direct from the manufacturers, and offered for sale by us at the lowest margin of wholesale cost. Our Dress Goods Division Alone would take columns to describe. But |W* SEE OUR WINDOWS TP® Where we exhibit specimens of plain, coloured, fancy, fast black, & black brocade mercerised sateens, Equal in design, colouring, and finish to the costly SILK productions of tho most famous ErencKLooms. These sateens are soft and lustrous as the finest silk and beautifully adapted for close draping and the clinging effects of the new Springstyles. We also show • EillMs Of exquisitely beautiful French manufacture, having all the appearance, durability, and high grade finish of goods of thrice their value. The colorings are very attractive, and the specially selected designs (procurable from us alone) are of a most pleasing and highly artistic character. In our Windows we further show WASHING PRINTS In assortment that includes almost every standeard print that is made. We are well prepared for the Season’s business, our buyers having secured everything good in Staple Prints, and a magnificent variety of beautiful styles in Dress Prints. There is now no excuse to purchase old and common place stylos while onrs are fresh from the mills, pretty as silk, cheaper than any that can elsewhere be obtained, and are guaranteed to wash and warranted to wear to satisfaction. T. W. TymonsiCo DRAPER? WAREHOUSEMEN, MAWHERA QUAY.
BOARDERS WANTED. ACCOMODATION for several gentleman Boarders at the Boarding Establishment in Mackay Street, next to Messrs Moss and Co’s new store, now presided over by JUST ARRIVED.—A large consignment of Wheat, Chaff, Bran, Bollard, Flour, Potatoes and Swedes. M. M'Donnell, Wine and Spirit Merchant. 0 STAND THE SEASON ALLERTON Terms—£B 3s; groom 5/-, payable first service. If sufficient inducement is offered Allerton will travel to Ahaura and To tar a “ Tattersall’s ” Stables, Greymouth. NOTICE TO IMPORTERS. THE schooner CLYDE is now on berth at Lyttelton for Greymouth. Freight and particulars apply E. A. WIOKES. Mbs A- Gamble, Late of No Town. The well-known Trotter, Flat. Apply to G. CAVE,
UNIYEESITY OP NEW ZEALAND. EXAMINATIONS will Commence on | TUESDAY, lOm DECEMBER, 1901, for the following Matriculation, Junior Scholarships, Medical Preliminary, Solicitors’ General Knowledge and Barristers, General Knowledge. PLACES OF EXAMINATION: Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Wellington, Nelson, Westport, Greymouth, Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, Invercargill. Candidates must send to the Registrar of the University, Wellington, signed with all their names in full, a list of the subjects in which they desire to be examined. Such notice must be sent on or before TUESDAY, 23rd October, accompanied by the Examination Pee, or up to the 30th OCTOBER, with a fine of Two Guineas extra to the Fee. Cheques must have exchange added, and Public Account Receipts or Stamps will not be accepted. FEES: For Matriculation, Medical Preliminary, or General Knowlege Examinations Two Guineas For Junior Scholarship Examination ... ... One Guinea (In this case a second guinea is payable if the candidate matriculates.) Candidates are required to use Forms of Application, which may be had from the Registrar. Candidates must state distinctly tor which examination they propose to enter. Candidates for Junior Scholarship must be not less than 16, and not more than 19 years of age.on Ist December. , Fifteen Junior Scholarships, each of the annual value of £3O, and tenable for three years, are offered at this examination, There will be an additional allowance of £2O made to Scholars who require to live away from home to attend a University College. J, W. JOYNT, Registrar. Wellington, 14th September, 1901.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 September 1901, Page 3
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