ASK FOR “ K ” J iL M« It surpasses all other brands for purity. NOTICE. To the Residents of Brunncrton and_Surrounding Districts. CREAGH &”mULYIHILL WHILE thanking the public for past favors desire to call their attention to their LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockery, Glassware, Faints, 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 prolit for Cash. if 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 & MULYIHILL General Storekeepers and Bakers, Brunnerrton. 1901-Xmas-1901 WHITAKER BROS. AGAIN THANK the inhabitants of Grey mouth and the West Coast for past favors, and beg to call attention to the following - If you require a nice woi k-box, writing desk, lady’s companion, hag, jewel case, gent’s or lady’s dressing case, or any nice present for Xmas, go to WHITAKER BROS. For the latest coal and gold-mining, engineering, both civil and mechanical, scientific and practical books of all descriptions, go to WHITAKER BROS. Xmas and New Year Cards, Booklets, boxes and packets of the above at fld, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, and 2s. Cobbett’s, Clapshaw’s Cricket Bats, Duke’s best leather and men’s practice composition balls, wickets, etc., at WHITAKER BROS.
A Choice Line of Cornet Music in Stock. For tlie largest and best Assortment of Prize Books or Presents, go to WHITAKER BROS., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND FANCY GOODS’ IMPORTERS, Boundary Street, Greymouth. . Larsen Bros., First-class Sanitary Plumbers, Gas Fitters, Tinsmiths, Bell Hangers, Hot and Cold Water Fitters, Copper & Iron Workers, etc. (Late of Wellington) BEG TO ANNOUNCE to the General Public that they have commenced business in the above lines, Water Tanks, Baths, Chimneys, Wash Furnaces, Spouting Fluming, and Mining Requisites made in all sizes. All kinds of repairs in the above lines executed at shortest notice. Country Orders promptly and carefully attended to. Awarded First-class Certificate from City and Guilds of London Institute in the principles of Plumbing. Note the Address : Opposite Parfitt’s Store, next U. S. S. Co Offices, Werita Street, Greymouth. 0«J. E. Williams, MERCHANT TAILOR, MAWHERA QUAY. HAS just landed a large assortment 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, REEPTON, AND KUMARA. PHOTOGRAPHY. OR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT one of Ring’s Enlargements framed is the most suitable. THE MIDGET PHOTO at 5/- per dozen makes a splendid Chistmas or New Year Card. All the latest styles in Cabinets, Bonetas, Trilby, Paris Panels Photographs. A large assortment of West Coast Yiews. THE -POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHER GREYMOUTH. XMAS 1902. XMAS 1902, ’N THANKING the inhabitants of I 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. RING, J. DINNAN
NEW CURE ANTS NEW ELMES NEW SULTANAS NEW ELIXIAS NEW VALENCIAS NEW PIGS NEW DATES NEW MUSCATELS AND ALMONDS. A large variety of Californian Tinned FRUITS; also EVAPORATED FRUITS consisting of Pears, Apricots, Peaches, Apples and Prunes. Mild Cured Hams and Bacon a Speciality. The Primest of Fresh and Salt Butter and Cheese. JUST ARRIVED.—A splendid selection of China, Glass and Enamelware, Fancy Tea Sets, Vases, Ruby ware 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, Niryassa, 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. Dinn an, GENERAL storekeeper, Upper Mawheea Quay, GREYMOUTH,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 December 1901, Page 4
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