JB* DIX O M, BOOKSELLER STATIONER, AND FANCY GOODS IMPORTER, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, TAINUI STREET, Greymouth, 1908 Diaries 1903 A largo and well selected stock of above. All Sizes and Qualities. A new stock of all School Books and Requisite. Winsoe & Newtown’s Artists Materials, Comprising Oil and Water Colors Sable and Hog’s liair brushes. Mahogany and Alumimium Palettes. Artists Canvas and Academy Boards. Pupils fitted Enamelled Oil Boxes. PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS All Requisites Kept. A choice and Up to -date stock of LEATHER AND FANCY GOODS suitable for Presents to choose from. Agents for “The Triad ” and Madame Weigel Patterns. Country orders punctually attended to. Address : P.O. Box 69. EOXBOROUGH’S railway HOTEL, Broadway, Eeefton. First-class Accommodation. Every attention paid to Visitors. Splendid Dining Room. First-class Table. Cheerful Sitting Room with piano; comfortable, clean beds; Bathrooms—hot and col water, crescent showers. Sanitary arrangements perfect. WINES and SPIRITS absolutely the best procurable. That favorite brew, Monteith’s, always on tap, accompanied with counter lunch. Tariff stiictly moderate. J. EOXBOROUGH ... Proprietor TO OLD AND NEW' FRIENDS AND RESIDENTS OP AND VISITORS TO GREYMOUTH. MR JAMES BRIMBLE Respectfully announces the completion of the new Duke of Edinburgh Commercial and Family Hotel (Corner of Hospital and Albert Streets) Upon the site of the old hotel, established in 1865 by the late James Brimblo, senr. THE new hotel in design, finish and accommodation is unsurpassed in Westland, the furniture is new and of j the best and most comfortable nature ! procurable, the table (under the personal direction of Mrs Brimble) is equal to the best in the colony, and the Wines, Spirits Ales, Beer, etc, are of the purest and best quality. Sanitary Arrangements, Bath Rooms, Fire Escapes, ttc, are perfect. The Tariff is moderate and offers exceptional advantages. Inspection is cordially invited, and all visitors will receive a hearty and genuine welcome. JUNCTION HOTEL, BLACKBALL. MR. JAMES IRVINE, coach proprietor, has bought the above well-known hotel, where old and new friends will receive a hearty welcome. Excellent accommodation for boarders and travellers. None but the best brands of wines, spirits, and ales kept'in stock. JAMES IRVINE, Proprietor. XMAS, 1902 XMAS. 1902 . J. SAMPSON, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Boundary Street, Greymouth, DURING the holidays call and inspect J. Sampson’s Hairdressing and Shaving Saloon, which is the most complete and up to date establishment on the West Coast. His stock of Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, etc., cannot be surSassed, and his assortment of Silver lounted Pipes, are, without doubt, the finest ever offered to the public of Greymouth. For presents you, could not do hotter than purchase a pipe*or walking stick.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 January 1903, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 January 1903, Page 1
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