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■ HE WHO WOULD THRIVE MUST RISE AT FIVE" ' _|_ first essential is an efficient alarm, the rest depends upon the individual. We have just opened a case of the best Nickel Alarm Clocks From tlie Ansonia Factory; they are of superior quality, splendid timekeepers, and reliable alarms. The usual price is 8/6; we arc clearing this lot at 6/6, and guarantee them for twelve months, by ■which time you will havo thriven and may then rise at seven. We hold the Record for Watch Repairs Both in regard to numbers treated, and complete cures effected. Our repairs average considerably over 100 per month. Up to the present we have been unable to turn them out as promptly as we would like, and beg to apologise to the numerous clients inconvenienced thereby. However, with an addition to our staff and gear, we are now in a position to execute all repairs within a week from the time they are handed to us. If you have a dummy watch in your pocket or a dummy clock on your mantel, don't let them worry and inconvenience you, but bring them to us, and we will elfect a complete and permanent cure or REFUND your Moipr.

GILBERT Bros 7 Watch & Clock Importers & Kepairers Tainui Steekt, (NEXT GILMER HOTEL,) Gbetmouth. J. B. Williams, MERCHANT TAILOR, MAWHERA QUAY. HTAS just landed a large assortment ~l of Spring and Summer Goods, and invites inspection of the same. Those requiring suits for the Christmas holiday are requested to place their orders early to prevent disappointment. J. E. Williams, GREYMOUTH, REEFTON, AND KUMARA.

DON'T FORGET. 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. PERENS, Manager. PHOTOGRAPHY. I N G, HE POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHEB will be absent from Greymouth from the 25th OCTOBER to the 9th NOVEMBER. All Orders left at the Studio will receive prjtnpt attention.

NOTICE. To the Residents of Brunnerton and Surrounding Districts. CREAGH & MULYIHILL HILE thanking the public for past ' favors desire to call their attention to their LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OP Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, and Wallpaper, Boots and Shoes, Brushware &c, &c, and to state that they are prepared to sell the same at the lowest margin of profit for Cash. JUST ARRIVED The famous Kelly Axes (Tasmanian pattern), Leather Portmanteaux, and Steel Trunks, Xmas Hams, Xmas and W edding Presents, Tinned and Evaporated Fruits, New Season's Fruits, &c, &c. Sole Agents for PREMIER TEA, the best in the market. We pay particular attention to the Baking Business, and guarantee Firstclass Bread. Wedding and Birthday Cakes a speciality. CREAGH & MULVIHILL General Storekeepers and Bakers, Brunnerrton.

BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! IREAGH AND MULVIHILL will ) hold a CLEARING SALE of BOOTS AND SHOES for two weeks ONLY, commencing on THURSDAY, 14th NOV., to make room for the Summer stock. Reductions from 10 to 25% Terms cash, or if booked usual price H ill be charged. CREAGH AND MULYIHILL, Boot Isipobtees, Beunnkbton.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 8 November 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 8 November 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 8 November 1901, Page 2

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