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GREYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. WRITTEN APPLICATIONS, addressed to 1 lie Chairman of the Board, will be received at this office up till 4 o’clock on TUESDAY', 21st of JANUAEY, 1902, for the position of FOREMAN, to take charge of boring operations with diamond and calyx drills. It is indispensable that the applicant shall have had at least twelve months’ previous experience as foreman in full charge of similar work, and must be a mechanical engineer with a good knowledge of mining and prospectiugi Salary £5 a week. Applications must be accompanied by testimonials as to character and experience, and marked on the outside-“A.” “F.” THOMAS ALLEN, Secretary Greymouth Harbor Board. Greymouth Harbor Board Offices, Greymouth, 19th December, 1901. BOROUGH OF GEEYMOUTIL TENDER FOE WATEE WOEKS' CONTEACTS. TENDEES are invited, and will be received at my office, Mackay Street, Greymouth, up to NOON on WEDNESDAY, 12th of FEBRUARY, 1102, for the following works : 1. Contract for Service Eeservoir. 2. Contract for Eeticulation.' Plans and specifications at my office. By Order, E. I. LOED, Town Clerk. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSUEANCE ALL new Policy Holders paying their first annual premiums before the end of the year will receive two year’s bonuses in the next Division of Profits at the end of 1902. Half-yearly and quarterly policies will also receive bonuses in proportion. Reversionary Bonuses already granted to policy holders £1,630,000, exceeding the total amount of claims paid by the Department. J. H. EICHAEDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner.

1901 Xmas Gifts 1901 H. W. LLOYD desires to express his THANKS to the inhabitants of the town and district for the very liberal support extended to him during the past three years while carrying on business in those premises next the Club Hotel. Finding that business was growing rapidly, larger premises had necessarily to bo found, and he has secured, fitted up, and opened out, in that centrally situated shop recently occupied by the MasseyHarris Co, in the very latest style, and trusts to be favored with a continuation of the public patronage as received in time, past by paying faithful attention to the needs of his patrons. H. W. LLOYD having a large establishment in Wellington to stock, as a’so his shop here, imports direct from the Home manufacturers, consequently buys to better advantage and, therefore, his customers are benefited more than if purchasing elsewhere from any other firm in the line. For the festive season H. W. Lloyd has just unpacked a splendid and Up-tc-date selection of new goods in gold and silver, varrying in price from 1/- (one shilling) to 55 guineas. A FEW LEADING LINES. Gold and Silver Watches Gold and Silver Chains Gold and Silver Brooches Gold and Silver Bangles and Bracelets Gold and Silver Links and Link suites Gold and Silver Pencils. Gold and V-ilver Sovereign Cases Gold and Silver Pendants Solid Silver Card Cases. Solid Silver Cigarettes and Cigar Cases Silver Mounted Purses, Wallets, efij..

Solid Silver Fruit Knives, Paper. Gutters, etc, etc /* ' See the case inside tlie shop. If you don’t see what you are looking for in the window step inside and have a look round ; inspection is invited and it is always a pleasure to show the goods. Watch and Jewellery Repairs promptly and carefully attended to. Workmanship guaranteed.

H. W. LLOYD, Watchakeks, Manufacturing Jeweller and Optician. GREYMOUTH AND WELLINGTON HIGH CLASS Harvesting AND Agricultural MACHINES. MAS -'EY-HARRIS PLOUGHS No. 3 1 x L. MASSEY-HARRIS MOWEES. MASSEY - HAEEIS HOESE HAY BAKES. MASSEY-HARRIS SCUFFLEES. M assay - H arris Company, Ltd. MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH, T. J. M'BRIDE, General Manager for Australasia, Melbourne. E. HONEY, Manager for New Zealand. Mark Sprot & Co

WEST COAST AGENTS. FLAHERTY’S RESTAURANT, .Richmond Quay, Geeymouth. HAVING been COMPLETELY refurnished, Visitors will find the bouse second to none in the District. EXC EL L eTt TABLE, with every attention. A. FLAHERTY ... Proprietor.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 31 December 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 31 December 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 31 December 1901, Page 4

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