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RAILWAY HOTEL, NGAHERE. \A R. G. SCHRODER, having taken uuL over the above well-known hostelry, the travelling public will find that only the very best brand of liquors are kept. One trial will prove this. The up-train to Reefton stays at Ngabera for five minutes to obtain refreshments. Excellent Stabling Accommodation PORT OF GREYMOUTH. JIN rate charged by the Greymouth Harbour Board for towage on sailing vessels Is Is 6d per ton on the net registered tonnage, in and out. Minimum charge £l los, All cargo free. H. B. BURNETT, Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Greymouth, Ist September, 1902. GILMERhoteI. GREYMOUTH. P.O. Box 40. Tblbpeonh 25. THIS ESTABLISHMENT most oonviently situated, being close proximity to Wharf, Railway Station, Post Office and Public Buildings, it contains every appointment for convenience, safety, and comfort of visitors and boarders. J oing under the entire supervision of MRS. and MR. OXENHAM, patrons can be assured of every attention. Porter attends all Boats and Trains GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS. Billiard Room Three Tables, NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. Dredging returns of We Coast and Otago Dredges posted ever Saturday) T OXENHAM, P oprietor WANTED KNOWN. ,HAT the GREYMOUTH SASH _, AND DOOR FACTORY have erected at great expense a Drying Kiln, and are prepared to supply Builders and the Public with DOORS and JOINERY made from Timber, thoroughly dry and guaranteed not to shrink, and as everything required by the trade is made at the lowest possible price consistent with good workmanship and material, there send your money out of the district. Only first-class men and machinery employed, and no cheap boy work here. Give us a call or write for price. PROPRIETOR. A RELISH FOR A KING. 66 ■ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. XMAS-1902. XMAS—I9O2. LUEY GEOK & CO. Fruiterers and Fancy Goods Dealers. N thanking the general public for past favors, wishes to inform them that they have received for the Xmas and New Year Season a splendid and well selected stock of

Confectionery (of all kinds.) FaDcy Goods (to be sold at low prices) Xmas Stockings. Groceries, cigarottes (to be sold at the smallest profit. Fresh Fruit, new potatoes, pea«, and rhubarb arriving by every steamer. Look at our window and compare prices. Parcels delivered to all trains and to any house in the district. Addbess : Boundary Street, Greymouth. COMBINATION COMMODE (Patent Begistered). 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 be obtained from EASSON & CO., Sole Agent for New Zealand. MERCHANT TAILOB, MAWHEBA QUV

'AS ]ust landed a large assortment . of Spring and Summer Goods, and invites inspection of the same. Those requiring suits fo T the Christmas holiday are request**.' o place their orders jvV to "Hams, SEErMOUTtf, iLKKZTOS, AND EUMABA AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION ACCIDENT'& SICKNESS INSURANCE.—See our " Advanced Policy," combined world-wide. EMPLOYEES LIABILITY & PUBLIC BISK INDEMNITY. FIDELITY GUARANTEES. The OCEAN has a complete local administration for settlement of claims. The OCEAN is the most progressive Accident Office in the world, and was the first to introduce into the Colonies all the latest features in the various branches of the business it transacts. E. A. WICKES, District Agent, Greymouth SEEING IS BELIEVING.

|HE Stock of FANCY GOQD3, TOYS and ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES suitable for 'XMAS PRESENTS now on view at R, W. Parkinson's, MAWHERA QUAY, Is equal to any display in Greymouth, whilst the price, we venture to assert, will be found sufficiently reasonable to lead to satisfactory purchases. THE GOODS ABE FRESH. THE GOODS ARE WELL ASSORTED. THE GOODS ARE CHEAP. Visit this establishment and judge for yourselves ; you will not be disappointed. B. W. PARKINSON'S Fancy Goods and Toy Repository, Mawkera Quay.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 January 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 January 1903, Page 4

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