notice. Davie and Blanche, TOBACCONISTS, Maw hje p. a Qua y. HAVE iust landed a large shipment of PIPES, TOBACCOS, CIGARETTES, CIGARS, Etc. All of the best brands. Walking Sticks, Tobacco Pouches, Match Boxes of the best quality, suitable for Xmas presents. Nole the address ; NEXT COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Mawiiera Quay. BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited and will bo received at my office, Mackay Street, up to 4 p.m. on TIITjRSDAY. 23rd day of JANUARY, 1902, for the Construction of two Bridges over Sawyer’s Creek. Plans, drawings and specifications on application. By order. E. I. LORD, Borough Engineer. EW SUPPLIES, New Supplies, at R. W. PARKINSON'S, stationer etc. ’Xmas Numbers : Pear’s Annual Blacic and White. London Graphic London News, 2/- each, with splendid colored supplements. Beautiful assortment of ’Xmas and New Year Cards ; the best, quaintest, most artistic and cheapeven seen in Greymouth. Ping Pong, the rage of the season, 7/6 per set ; only a few sets left. Fancy Goods, Toys, Glassware, etc. Everything new, good, and cheap at R. W. PARKINSON’S, Stationer, etc., Mawhera Quay. — NEW"ZEAEANDTIAILWAYS. SUPPLY OF SLEEPERS. Head Office, Wellington, 26th November, 1901. THE Railway Stores Manager will be at the office of tire District Engineer, Greymouth, from SATURDAY', ‘7th, to THURSDAY', 12th DECEMBER, and at tne Station Master’s office, Hokitika, from FRIDAY', 13th, to MONDAY, 16th DECEMBER (inclusive), to purchase Silver Pine Sleepers 7xßxs that are now cut and ready for inspection and receive orders for further supplies. Any person having sleepers prepared and who desires to dispose of same, is requested to communicate with the Roves’ Manager at the places named above on the dates above mentioned. By Order, T. RONAYNE, General Manager.
Goal, coke, bricks, firewood, LIME AND FIRECLAY, FOR SALE in Wholesale or Retail Quantities by A. Matheson, PRODUCE MERCHANT, EXPORTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. Highest cash price given for Wool, Hides, Tallow, and all Butchers’ pro duce. Stores nnd Office —Mackay street Coal Depot—Johnston street, Grey month. Telephone—No 11 Office, 70 Residence A. M A T H E S 0 N.
The Red House. ME. G. INGALL, of the Red House, in thanking the general public for past support, wishes to inform them that he has just opened a splendid assortment of Xmas and New Year goods, consisting of American and Continental glassware, vases (of the newest designs), ladies hand bags, purses, basket music folio, photo and picture frames, hat and glove boxes, gentlemens’ travelling cases, cruets, egg stands, lamps, cutlery (of the best makers), Gladstone bags (all sizes), portmanteaux, tin trunks, hat boxes, boys tricycles (all sizes), cricket bats and balls, dolls and toys of all descriptions, mouth organs mechani cal toys, violins, aceordians, flutes, ironmongery, enamel tinware, Champion ranges, stoves, Colonial ovens, Camp ovens, grates, fenders, fire irons, agent for F. Howell and Co’s celebrated English model metal frame check action pianos, which can be obtained on time payment. Tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes a speciality. XMAS 1902. XMAS 1902. J. DINNAN IN THANKING the inhabitants of Greymouth and surrounding districts for their liberal support in the past is now offering to the general public one of the best selected stocks ever put before the general public. NEW CUREANTS NEW ELMES NEW SULTANAS NEW ELIXIAS ! NEW VALENCIAS NEW FIGS NEW'DATES NEW MUSCATELS AND ALMONDS. A large variety of Californian Tinned FED ITS; also EVAPORATED FRUITS consisting of Pears, Apricots, Peaches, Apples and Prunes. Mild Cured Hams and Bacon a Speciality. The Primes! of Fresh and Salt Butter and Cheese. JUST ARRIVED.—A splendid selection of China, Glass and Enamelware, Fancy Tea Sets, Vases, Rubyware of all designs. NEW POTATOES and GREEN PEAS by every steamer. To arrive by Monday—2 CASKS of PIGS CHEEKS. SOLE AGENTS for the famous Broken Orange Pekoe. Ouvah, Nirvassa, and the celebrated Silver Candiz Billy Tea; once tried always used. Goods delivered to any part of the suburbs, and freight prepaid on all parcels by rail. J. Dinnan, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Upper Mawuera Quay, GREYMOUTH.
W. E. Reynolds DENTIST. Late J. F. Wilson, Greymouth. Addeess : Hospital Street. Kumara—Every alternate Wednesday THE e REGO MARK WELLINGTON FACTORY
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 7 December 1901, Page 3
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