Xmas Is JS ear, \ ND for this season we arc n> v .i. showing our FIRST SHIPMENT of solid silver and plated goods in every conceivable design suitable for presentation. The goods have been selected from ' the stocks of Martin, Hall and Co. and other well-known Sheffield manufacturers, and combine tbc threefoldessentials of an acceptable present—high-class quality, unique design and utility. We do not stock electro-plated pewter or britannia-metal goods. Every article is solid English Hall marked silver, or silver plate on nickel silver bearing the manufacturers' registered stamp. They guarantee every article produced from their factories for thirty (30) years, which means that the plating will resist the effects or the'sulphuric conditions of the West Co ist atmosphere, wi 1 stand polishing and last a life time. Space will not permit an enumeration of the varieties which comprise in articles for table use, serviette rings to an afternoon tea set. Fancy lines for ladies' use in thimbles, toilet boxes, hair and cloth brushes, perfumes, photo frames, etc. In articles for gentlemen's use from a match box to a fine liquer stand. From our stock you can select a reliable and acceptable present at any price from two shillings to t ;velve gui leas. Inspection of our window and inside show cases respectfully invited. THE SHOP FOB PRESENTS, Tainui Street (next Gilmer Hotel), GREYMOUTH.
1901-Xmas-1901 Prime Mild Cured Hams JUST LANDED. NEW SEASON'S FRUITS : NEW CURRANTS NEW SULTANAS NEW ELEMS NEW FIGS NEW MUSCATELS, &c. Gritfen & Smith's BEEHIVE AND UNION STORES. We have also landed some splendid crockery and fancy lines, very suitable for Christmas presents.
M. NOONAN, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER EAS received his Xmas goods, consisting of PRIME CURED HAMS NEW SULTANAS NEW CURRANTS NEW FIGS NEW MUSCATELS NEW ALMONDS NEW PRUNES DRIED AND TINNED FRUITS Also a splendid selection of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, which for variety and price cannot be beaten. VEGETABLES and NEW POTATOES by every steamer. ADDRESS : Tainui Street near Post Office.
"We remind contractors that tenders close to-morrow for the erection of machinery for the Garibaldi Gold Dredging Company. The Wellington city inspector has resigned because the council has disregarded his protests against the enormous waste of water through defective cisterns. Ex Mapourika to-day Urpuhart's Novelties Depot has completed stocks in all lines for the season's trade. An advertisement appears in this column.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 December 1901, Page 2
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