H. T. Shilton and Co, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS and ENGRAYEES, Mawhera Quay, GreymouthEVERY description of Watch-making and Repair Work, Jewellery, Art Engraving, and general wo k executed on the premises, in manner equal to any establishment in the Australasian colonies. FOR 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, and a thousand and one articles of vittue and valuable, suitable for presents and personal use, which are being sold At Prices which defy Competition. James Creagh, GENERAL STOREKEEPER AND BAKER, BRTJNNERTON. IN thanking the public for_ past favours and patronage, I wish to intimate that 1 have received a large and selected stock of the numerous articles which comprise a general store, and I am now offering all lines at the lowest market ' GROCERIES: The celebrated Premier Tea, Mangawattee Tea in fancy 1,2 & 31b tins, best factory butter, prime haps and bacon, new and evaporated fruits, the best obtainable, tinned fruits, almonds muscatells, &c., &c. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE : Lamps brushware, cutlery, liolloware,_ and enamelledware - of every description, bath’s tinware, steel trunks and portmanteaux, galvanised iron, axes, nails, &c., &c. Paints, oils, scrim ard 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 shoos, gent’s tan and black. Bals. and shoes, a large variety. The W. T. Boots, bluchers and shooters are the best in the colony. lam prepared to sell the ibove 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 hoots and shoes suitable for summer wear, which will bo sold considerably under cost. JAMES CREAGH, General Storekeeper, Brunnerton. FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY AND 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, fas' ioiiuble, 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, Piars’ Annual, Holly Leaves, etc., etc. The Fancy Goods’ Department contains Pocket Books, Wallets, Purses, Chatelaines, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Ladies’ Companions, Workboxes, Ladies dressing cases, Gentlemen’s dressing eases, Photo Albums, Photo Frames, Writing Desks, Inkstands, and other articles toonumerous to particularise. Christmas and New Year Cards in choice assortment. New Novels, magazines and Periodicals every week. General stationery, demy, foolscap, & general account books and commercial stationery nr, a specialities. REFRESHMENT ROOMS, TAINUI SXEEET. Tiros. Nightingale. (Late with Jones & Co.) BEGS to intimate to the general puhiic that he has taken those rooms, lately occupied by Mrs Wilson, where he Intends to run a first-class Cafe. Slippers 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. Xmas 1902." Xmas 1903. J. BIMMJLM, a G-.IN THANKS the general public r\ of Greymnuth and surrounding district for their liberal support in the past, and begs to announce the arrival of his ’Xmas stock, which has been selected from the very best and cheapest markets, consisting of Mild-cured Hams and Bacon Currants Seeded Raisins Elrnes Sultanas Lemon Peel Muscatels Figs Dates Primes and Almonds. v 11111111 CALIFORNIAN E V A P 0 KAT E D FRUITS, Consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches and Apricots. Tinned Fruits —Pears, Peaches, Pice Apples and Apricots. s ®3rHams, Bacon, Butter and Cheese a Speciality. ALSO the finest assortment of China, Glassware, and Fancy Goods landed in Greymouth. Parcels and all goods delivered to any part of the district. A very liberal DISCOUNT given on all cash Purchases. No® Potatoes and Green Peas by every steamer. J DIMNAN, . ‘storekeeper, Upper Mavheka Quay, ' GSEYMOUTH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 January 1903, Page 4
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