THE COLOSSUS BUILDING FAIR. BRUNNER DAYS; MONDAY & TUESDAY. We Have studied and Know Sirunnerton’s requirements. Monday and {Tuesday will 6e devoted to its interests. OUR FAIR BARGAINS are unapproachable in the World 2 Our prices are lower than the Main Dip § TTMONST&r CO., sst;
AWARDED ONLY GOLD MEDAL, iFIRST SILVER MKOALI IN AUSTRALASIAN COMPETITION. (compare) NELSON MOATE&Cq> LTD. PURETEAS. Our constant attention and expert ansa has made our TEAS THE BEST, which has created many imitations. Ask for oar Teas and get them. Don's listen to those who beg yon to try this and that, it Is only because they return more profit. Ours are better value and quality than any In Australasia. 23 YEARS* TEST. THE RECORD | j Boot & Shoe Shop. J. W. CHALK, . ■ Direct Importer ■ ■ From a ll the LEADING COLONIAL, BRITISH and AMERICAN Manufacturers. A GOOD ARTICLE AT A FAIR PRICE. THE BEST ASSORTMENT ON THE COAST To Select V. EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH A FIEST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT IOT* PRICES to suit all pockets AT The I'ecord Boot Shop. John OTT* Chalk s MAW VERA QUAY, GREYMOUTE. D.I.C. WELLINGTON. The Simplex Piano Player. The Simplex Piano Player. m——a mini » QV INSTRUMENTS arriving by every steamer, -m ... Call and Inspect. ■ = » PIANOS FROM 35 GUINEAS. E. A WICKES, Agent Phoenix Chambers, Greymouth. MR. W. ANGELO JONES, late Examiner of the London College of Music has been appointed travelling representative for the above pianos. As he is a practical musician and tuner all information may be obtained from him relative to prices and terms.
LAUNDRY WORK. HING KEE, who has had considerable experience in Loundry Work, begs to announce that he has OPENED a LAUNDRY, in those premises lately occupied by Mr Cohen, near Victoria Park. Ladies’ and gentlemens’ ware done up equal to new. White shirt, washing and ironing 6d ; collar (double) 2d; single Id. Ironing only. Shirt 4d ; collar Id. A trial solicited. Noth the Addbbss— Leonard Street, NEAR VICTORIA PARK. &
IMPERIAL hotel. (Late Tidd’s), biohmond quay, gsetmouth mb. THOB. FBABBR Union Steamship Company) MtftfSL. t. the general T\ E mblic that he has taken peases--M i the above favorably situated Bi° n . “ .T-g t Bby strict attention to SfijSSfe* * share o. pnhlie re 'loeWwith the choicest wines* sp l ”* B - *
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 January 1903, Page 1
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371Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 January 1903, Page 1
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