A SPRING i y Our enormous Shipments of Standard Stock and New Season’s goods are now unpacked, and there is positively no house in New Zealand that can _produce a NEWER, BETTER, or MORE VARIED and COMPLETE SiANDARD STOCK of STAPLE DRAPERY, or one in a position to sell it at so low a price, as wliat we can offer. Our advertising space is not large enough to enumeratejourStock.eleven the headings of ils various divisions. WL SI OCR E•• LiA THING, mid everything of its chassis the best procurable; bought in large ouauiilies by tne moot expert buyers direct from the manufacturers, and offered for sale by us at tne lowest margin of wholesale cost. Out Dress Goods Division Alone would take columns to describe. But nr SEE 'OPS WINDOWS Where we exhibit specimens of plain, coloured, fancy, fast black, & black brocade MERCERISED SATEENS, \ Emnl in design, colouring, and finish to the costly SILK productions °f tho most famous French Looms. These sateens are soft and lustrous a« the finest silk and beautifully adapted for close draping and the clinging ''bed:- <■! the new Spring styles. We also show ISllMs Of exouisitely 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 ot a most nlea'sin o ' and highly artistic character. In our Windows we further show ' " WASHING PRINTS h assortment that includes almost every standeard print that is made. We are cell prepared for the Season’s business, our buyers having secured everything good u Staple Prints, and a magnificent variety of beautiful styles in Dress 1 nuts. Tiere is now no excuse to purchase old and common place styles while onrs are resh from the mills, pretty as silk, cheaper than any that can elsewhere be chained, and are guaranteed to wash and warranted to wear to satisfaction. T. W. TymonslCo DRAPERY WAREHOUSEMEN, QUAY,
JOHN W. CHALK’S Record Boot SMop la to the'fore with an unrivalled assortment of Ladies and Gents Black and Tan BOOTS AMD SHOES. OfgEvery Description, SEE M YWIN DO HO BOOM FOB BIG PBICE LIS/ Ladies neat Walking Shoes from 5/6. 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 11 jt Mens Watertights a splendid Boot 14/6. Womens neat leather lace shoes from 6/6 All kinds of Childrens boots and others. Quality the true test of cheapness. Every thine connected with a first class establishment. At JOHM W. CHALK’S THE RECORD BOOT SHOP, MAWH-cjBA quay geeymouth.
G. W. Moss & €o ESTABLISHED 1865. George William Moss. George Thomas Moss. AUCTIONEERS, Stock and Cattle Salesman, Valuators, House, Land, Estate. Mining, Customs and General Commission Agents, Tainui Street, GuEYMorra. FORSkIL Properties in all parts of tlie District. FREEHOLD Sections Shakespeare, High and Cowper streets ; also splendid building allotments, Marsden Road LEASEHOLD SECTION, Taiuui Street with commodious 7 roomed cottage thereon. LEASEHOLD SECTION, Turumaha Street, with comfortable 7 roomed cottage. LEASEHOLD SECTION, corner of Alexander and Thompson streets with 8 roomed cottage (in splendid repair) erected thereon. FREEHOLD SECTION off Shakespeare Street with comfortable 6 roomed cottage (recently built) thereon. TWO i acre Freehold Sections, Cowper and High Streets. Best building sites available. (All cleared, fenced and drained.) 3 a acre SECTIONS leasehold, with 6-roomed Dwelling, Stables, and Outhouses, Cobden Splendid position. ALL that piece of LAND, situate in the District of Grey, containing by admeasurement four acres (more or less), being part of Rural Section No. 1111. All that piece of LAND, containing by admeasurement 2 roods 11 perches, being sections 236, 237, 238, 239, situate at Boundary and Swanson streets. LEASEHOLD SECTIpN, “ The Terrace,” Tainui street, with comfortable dwelling of 12 rooms erected thereon. Splendid % Aero Building SECTION High street. We are prepared to find the bulk of the purchase money (if required) at reasonable rate of interest. Liberal advances made on consign ments placed in our hands for sale. £5,000 to lend on approved Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Market values given for Wool, Tallow. Hides and Skins. Consignments of Produce by every Steamer. CHAFF & OATS A SPECIALITY. 1 MESSRS G. W MOSS AND CO., in conjunction with Mr. Walter Edward Church, of Stillwater, have been appointed solo agents for the celebrated “ Waldemar ” Pianos for Greymouth, Hokitika and Recfton districts. As we import direct from the Factory to Greymouth wo are prepared to sell these firstclass instruments at bed rock prices, either for cash or time payments to suit purchasers. We have placed a considerable number of these instruments during the last two years and they have given the greatest satisfaction, being specially I suited for the West Coast climate, j A good piano lasts a lifetime and in buying an instrument see that you get a ' practical man to choose one for you, and j Greymouth’s practical and experienced man is our Mr. G. T. Moss who will be pleased to suit purchasers. Instruments 1 on view at G. W. Moss and Go’s rooms, I Greymouth, W. E. Church’s store, Still--1 water, and B. Grange’s shop, Reefton, j from whom catalogues and all particulars i can bo obtained. | We are also prepared to import any ; instrument required upon being supplied with particulars and makers. G. W. Moss & Co., AUCTIONEERS. TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTHTELEPHONE OFFICE 18 PRIVATE HOUSE, [B3. T 0. Box No. 18.
BOARDERS WANTED. ACCOMODATION for several gentleman Boarders at tlie Boarding Establishment in Mackay Street, next to Messrs Moss and Co’s new store, now presided over by Mes A. Gamble, Late of No Town. MONTGOMERY’S TERRACE HY DRAULIC SLUICING CO., Ltd. BLACKBALL RACE CONTRACT. WRITTEN TENDERS for the abov work will be received at th 6 Engineer’s olllec, Midland Chambers Grey mouth, till THURSDAY EYEN-’ ING, OCTOBER 10th, 1901. Plans and specifications may be seen at Messrs. Hannan and Phillips’ office, Eeefton, and at the Engineer’s ollice, Greymouth. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. D. GILLIES, Company’s Engineer. Greymouth, 18th September, 1901. GREY EDUCATION BOARD. TO THE COMMITTEE MEN OP THE GREY 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 KERR. GREY EDUCATION BOARD ELECTION. TO THE MEMBERS OP THE GREY T EDUCATION SCHOOL COMMITTEES. Gentlemen,-i beg to apprise you of the fact that I am 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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