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T. W. TyntonslCo Christmas Sacrifices 'AND New Year Special Saite* For the holiday season, wo have made extensive preparation to provide for the visit and accommodation of our vast circle of Country client*, Wo are fully aware, that for the next few weeks, our large warehouse will be thronged by eager sightseers, anxious to participate in the advantages of the extraordinary Bargains we Shall Offer. To meet and satisfy this extraordinary demand, we are prepared to make and will make sacrifices ( ‘sales" would be a misnomer) that will fairly astonish our patrons, whether they be old or new. Our Stock is complete in detail, replete in variety, and bewildering in its magnitude and values. In gof'ds suitable for Christmas presents and Chris'roas wear, and ombrac* ing every requisite (in infinite variety) necessary for the Comfort, adornment, and tasteful and fashionable dressing of every man, woman and child in Westland, aid at prices marvelously below wholesale values. Our Christmas Specialities ARE Unique and Unparalleled. In two lines alone wo admit that this season, in conjunction with the manufacturers (who bear half the loss) that we will lose heavfiy in introducing them for the first time to New Zealand, but Our Christmas Sacrifice of Diameter, The New Silk Blousing, and Black Surah Silks. At 60 per cent 50 PER Ce.NT 50 per cent, Below the actual value, will seem e for us, next season, the whole of the West Coast Trade in these and many other Departments, In the magnitude of our trade, wo will force a recoupment, even from our minimum, marginal profits.

T. W. T ymons and Co., DRAPER? WAREHOUSEMEN. MAWHERA QUAY.

PREMIER Hardware AGENiS FOR NOBLE’S {DYNAMITE, WELSHBAGK [INCENDESCENT BUB,NERS, Bhaw’s Steel Ropes. Large aud Complete Stocks of Hardware Constantly on hand, consisting of Building, Mining, Furnishing A. r/ :vv 3 o Hr. AND GENERAL (ADVANTAGEg OFFERED r LowPrlca /iWHigh Quality Wide Selection, A cf <O'io £ / Gold Dred s in g /Requireme'n'ta Jv/ ySuch as Spikes, Steel Wire Ropes, Tar / Oakum, Pitch, Bolts and Nuts, Well’s r 4?/ . jLubricating’and oil. ?r Oils. Electro - Plated Ware FOR PRESENTATIONS, A SPECIALITY.

THOMAS & M‘BEATH GREY MOUTH AND HEEPTON. Invite inspection of their large and varied importations for tlie coming Christmab will find a very extensive and choice selection of Goode in the MOiUiGa Mantle and Millinery Department. NEW MANTLES, JACKETS AND CAPES. Latest productions in Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets. Endless variety in unirim HATS AND BONNETS. ¥V c| flipQ Waterproofs, a special importation. JJC«UIC3 Colonial Tweed Costumes at special prices, NEW DRESS GOODS IN ALL COLORS. Ladies Lace Ties, Collars, Ruffles, a very large and choice assortment to seelot from New Ribbon, New Gloves, New Sunshades. TT a i Q We are now landing a special line from Christy and Co the well-known Hatters. We have a first-class TAILORING STAFF, and a large stock of TWEEDS and' COATINGS to select from. Gentlemen can depend on prompt attention to their orders, a good tit, and at reasonable prices.

Thomas M‘Beath, GREYMOUTH AND REEPTON. E. M.Sheedy&Co MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH, Ironmongers and Iron Merchants. [Mininga&lDredging Supplies a Speciality,) 0 —■—— Indents Executed. I|N ' S T|o'C K Bassemei'iSteel WireJßopes C All* Flexible Steel Wire Ropes ( sizesj S.S.S Octagon Square & Round Steel, Dynamite, Fuse, Caps, and Powder, Iron and Wood Blocks, Manilla Ropes and Lines, English and American Hardware, Furnishing|& Builders' Ironmongers,! Mining Tools, Fencing Wires—All kinds, Galvanised Iron, Cement, Lubricating Oils—all kinds, Boiled, Raw, Castor, Turps, Ranges, Grates and Stoves, “Majestic Sewing Machines, gDoorsJand Slashes. Als a Large and JVaried Assortment of ELECTROPLATED WARE. E. M. S(NEEDY & CO-

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 December 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 December 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 December 1901, Page 3

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