FOE Presentation. IF we wish to retain the esteem and goodwill of our personal friends to whom we may find occasion to give a present, it is absolutely necessary that the article given, even though small, should be of the best quality procurable. An article which, after sis to twelve months’ use becomes tarnished, and proves to be but base metal is a deception, and source of annoyance to the recipient, and largely discounts the sincerity of the donor’s friendship. We have determined to make our establishment essentially “ A shop | for Presents,” and to this end are stocking goods that are useful, of unique design and high-class quality. This week wo are displaying the contents of a parcel received direct from Messrs Martin, Hall and Co., Sheffield. Every article bears iheir stamp which is sufficient guarantee of sound manufacture and fine finish. The goods comprise : —A handsome tea service on solid English oak tray, biscuit barrels, hot water kettle and jug, cake baskets, carvers, knife rests, toast racks, salts, pickles, jellies, butters, breakfast, luncheon and dinner cruets, christening presents, heavy table spoons and forks, dessert spoons and forks, tea spoons, sugar tongs, jam spoons, butter knives, spirit flasks, cigarette cases and holders, match boxes, sovereign purses, pencil cases &o. PRICES. INVITED. GILBERT Bros., Jewellers & Watchmakers. Tainui Steeet, (NEXT GILMER HOTEL,) Geetmouth. DON’T FORGET.
THAT THE N.Z. Clothing Factory HAVE REMOVED TO TEMPORARY PREMISES Three doors round the Corner Into Albert Street. Where we have all Our Goods on Show and can be inspected as usual. Men’s Tweed Sac Suits from 23/6 Men’s Tweed Trousers from 7/6 Boys’ and Youth’s Clothing in great variety. Our Mercery & Hat Departments Are well stocked with up-to-date goods. Special attention to Our Boot and Shoe Departments, Where we hold A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK To choose from, AND We invite Customers to inspect our Prices before purchasing elsewhere At Our Temporary Premises, Albert Street. G. A. FERENS, Manager. ASK FOR “ K ” JAM. It surpasses all other brands for purity.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 September 1901, Page 2
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334Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 September 1901, Page 2
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