Millinery T. W. TymonsiO of our western sunset. In like manner words utterly fail to convey even a faint conception of tlic Exquisite Beauty Artistic Loveliness And Dainty Devices OF OUR SWUNG AND SUMMER DISPLAY OP Artistic and Fsh ion able. Millinery. Regardless of expense so that perfection is obtained, and undor heavy monetary guarantee that we will not use them outside tie colony, wc have made arrangement 8 with the LEAPING ARTISTS OF THE WORLD To furnish us by each mail with designs ot their most artistic creations. We Lead Mew Zealand In the highest grade ot fashion, and at the counters of our warehouse wo show you all that can be obtained in the most expensive Millinery Salons of London, Paris, and New York, |wr SEE OUR WINDOWS "m You will then realise our position, and the inability of man to describe the wealth of beauty and artistic perfection of our Millinery display. T. W. TYMONS & Co., DRAPERY WAREHOUSEMEN, MAWHERA QUAY. THOMAS & M'BEATH WILL HAVE ON SHOW ON Thursday 3rd Oct. AND WEEK ENSUING. A CHOICE CONSIGNMENT OP Millinery, Mantles, Jackets and Waterproofs;. NEW FLOWERS, NEW FEATHERS, NEW TRIMMING. Everything new and of the latest fashions and shapes.
Thomas I M‘ Beath GREYMOUTH AND REEPTON. SECURE A SHARE OP THE PROFITS —OF THE — Australian Mutual Provident SOCIETY, FOR THE CURRENT YEAR By effecting a Life Assurance Policy with that Office before the close of the year. Note.— The amount of PROFIT distributed amongst the Policy-holders for the ONIS YEAR, 1900, exceeded , ifSSrFive Hundred and Thirty-seven Thousand Pounds Cash.“^3 ANNUAL INCOME, £2,509,000. ACCUMULATED FUND, £17,50 ,000. ACTUAL EXAMPLES Of BONUS DECLARED as at 31st December, 1900, on Whole-Life Policies effected during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, and DECEMBER, 1900. BONUSES VEST WHEN POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO (2) YEARS IN FORCE, iS"REMEMBER the NAME of OFPfCE and ADDRESS, because NO OTHER Australian utnnl Office DIVIDES PROFITS YEARLY. Branch oIIice—CUSTOM HOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. PREMIER Hardware Honse. & A-V/3 Mining, Furnishing a AGENTS FOR NOBLE’S DYNAMITE, WELSHBACK INCBNDESCENT BURNERS, Shaw’s Steel Ropes. OH Large andgCompletc Stocks of / <§? / ADVANTAGL S ■Hardware / &JW / offered Constantly on hand, consisting oi/ W Pp§S3 V Building, /\ ' ¥ / IFP* Jiigu g , .. J /TS* Wide Selectirn, Ay c& and /CO Sf /Gold Dredging GENERAL //Re ',q UIP 6 mBB 3 ~ ■'Such as Spikes, Steel Wive Ropes, Tar Oakum, Pitch, Bolls and Nuts, Well’s Lubricating and ovtr *r Oils. 'Electro - Plated Ware "FOR PRESENTATIONS, A SI EOIALITT. O *
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 8 October 1901, Page 3
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