Wm. HOLDER & SON, Have Just Landed Their Xmas Shipment —OF— Messrs Park Fream and Co’s Fancy Wafers anOiscuits direct from the Manufacturers Comprising nil the latest London Novelties. Rivali, Cliocolate Marcaroons, Boudoir, Bourbon, Neapolitan Fruit, Florence, Venice, Cherry Cream, Mosselle, Plasmont Plain, Sweet and Wholemeal &c., &c., ALSO EW CURRANTS NEW SEEDED RAISINS NEW SULTANAS NEW MUSCATEL LS NEW FIGS. W. Holder & Son, Upper Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. THOMAS & M'BEATH Have now on show a choice selection of NOYELTIES in Ladies’ Wear for present Season Ladies Millinery, in endless variety. New shapes in Mantles, Jackets and Gapes. ladies blouses In SILK, CLOTHS, & FLANNELETTES. Alpini Underclothing, Corsets all makes & Sizes. Lace Collarettes and Ties. Sequin and Bead Dress Trimmings, a large variety. Maltese Collarettes, Tics and Handkerchiefs, a choice assortment. Kid Gloves in all makes, colors and sizes. Gents’ Shirts, Collars and Ties, all new goods. Gents’ Hats from the leading London Makers. Thomas |M‘Beath, GRBYITOUTH AND REEFTON.
XMAS', 1902. XMAS, 1902 wm’smith, Fruiterer and Confectioner, HAS opened up Ms shipment of CONFECTIONERY and FANCY BISCUITS For the Festival ard Gift Offering Season, My Confectionery, in caskets and boxes of all sizes, are the finest that have ever been shown in Greymouth. Xmas Stockings (of all sizes) in abundance. Fresh Fruit by every steamer. Address—-Tainui street, Greymouth. COMBINATION COMMODE (Patent Registered). MR. S. MILLS (Patentee and Inventor) OF the above, or Easson and Co., are now prepared to receive orders. The COMMODE is specially adapted for invalids, as it can be used as a chair. It is upholstered in tapestry, and fitted with brass handles and castors, forming a chest of drawers. No home should be without one. Particulars and terms may bo obtained from EASSON & co.r Sole Agent for New Zealand. for Christmas ' and" holiday - TRADE. B. J. PHILLIPS BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND FANCY GOODS’ MERCHANT, Mawhera Quay, HAS imported a large and varied assortment of tasteful and unique Fancy Goods suitable for presents and general use. which he is selling at prices hitherto unknown on the Coast. No Old Stock. Everything dealt in is new, fresh, fashionable, and specially manufactured for the trade of XMAS, 1902, MR. PHILLIPS’ special importation of Holiday Stock includes Boys’ Own Annuals, Girls’ Own Annuals, Chatterbox and Christmas Annual Volumes and Prize Books in endless variety.
The illustrated Xmas numbers include London News, Graphic, Black and White, Pears’ Annual, Holly Leaves, etc., etc. The Fancy Goods’ Department contains Pocket Books, Wallets, Purses, Chatelaines, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Ladies’ Companions, Workboses, Ladies dressing cases, Gentlemen’s dressing cases, Photo Albums, Photo Frames, Writing Desks, Inkstands, and other articles too numerous to particularise. Christmas and New Year Cards in choice assortment. New Novels, magazines aud Periodicals every week. General stationery, demy, foolscap, & general account bocks and commercial stationery area specialities. REFRESHMENT ROOMS, TAINUI STSEET. Thos. Nightingale. (Late with Jones & Co.) BEGS to intimate to the general pubiic that he has taken those rooms, lately occupied by Mrs Wilson, where he intends to run a first-class Cafe. Suppers every evening, and refreshments at any hour during the day. One visit will prove that you cannot obtain better satisfaction than at any other place on the Coast. IP YOU WANT A XMAS PRESENT VISIT T. H. Garth’s Hairdressing and Tobacconist Saloon. AND you will find gold and silver mounted walking sticks (a splendid selection), gold and silver cigar and cigarette holders (real gems), darge assortment of companion pipes, with cigar and cigarette holders (the real thing for a Xmas present), companion silver match box and cigarette holder (for better value canno.t be beaten), silver mounted Loewe and G.B.D’s; also a large line of CHEAP PIPES (to be almost given away). All tobacconist sundries kept in stock. Best brands of cigars, cigarettes and tobaccos. The Hairdiessing Saloon is, of yore, under the management of experienced artists. Customers may rely on every care and attention. Addeess Mawhera Quay.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 January 1903, Page 4
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