00IfD'BN HOTEL. MB. T. O’BRIEN, Cqbden, wishes to intimate to his friends that he has taken over the above well-known hostelry, where he hopes by paying strict attention to business and keeping the very best brands'of liquors and ales, to merit a fair share of public patronage. The best of Beers always on tap. One trial will prove this. THOMAS O’BRIEN ... Proprietor J. B. Roche BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER (Corner of Mawhera Quay and Boundary Street) - HAS 'a splendid assortment of Prize Books, Catholic Prayer Book?, Church Services, Dolls, Toys of every description, Ladies’ -Companions, Work Boxes, Albums, Desks, Fancy Stationery, Silver P.atsd Ware, and everything connected with the trade. XMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS A GREAT SPECIALITY. G. T. Shilton and Co, YZATCHHIKEES, JEWELLERS and ENGRAVERS, Mawhera Quay, Greymoutb ; EVERY description of Watch-making and Repair Work, Jewellery, Art Engraving, and general work executed on lie premises, in manner equal to anj establishment in the Australasian colonies. FOE THE CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY TRADE G. T. Shilton & Go’s LARGE STANDARD STOCK Has been augmented with additional supplies of Rings, Brooches and Jewellery fo new and registered designs. Watches, Clocks, etc., of the best makers, Charms, Chains, Bangles, of the newest designs and patterns, aqd a thousand and one articles of virtue and valuable, suitable for presents and personal use, which are being sold At Priced which defy Competition. James Greagh, GENERAL STOREKEEPER AND BAKER, BRIJNNERTON. IN thanking the public for past favours and patronage, I wish to intimate that I have received a large and selected stock of the numerous articles which comprise a genera! store, and I am now offering all lines at the lowest market rates. GROCERIES; The celebrated Premier Tea, Mangawattee Tea infancy 1,2 & 31b tins, best factory butter, prime hams and bacon, new and evaporated fruits the best obtainable, tinned fruits, almonds muscatells, &c., &c. CROCKE UY& GLASSWARE : Lamps brushwaro, cutlery,, holloware, and enamelledware of every description, bath’s tinware, steel trunks and portmanteaux, galvanised iron, axes, nails, &c., &c. Paints, oil?, scrim and wallpaper. Fishing rods and fishing tackle. I have just landed a very heavy stock of BOOTS & SHOES the Premier Brand the best in New Zealand, including some lovely varieties in ladies’ and children’s boots and shoes in tan and black, both button and lace. Evening shoes, gent’s tan and black. Bals. and shoes, a large variety. The W. T. Boots, bluchers and shooters are the best in the colony. I am prepared to sell the nbove lines for cash at the lowest possible price, and would ask those who want a good article at a reasonable price to give me a trial before going elsewhere. I have also some lines in boots and shoes suitable for summer wear, which will be sold considcrably under cost. JAMES CREAGH, General Storekeeper, Brunnerton.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 January 1903, Page 4
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