, THASK3. , ON behalf of myself arid fami!3,l return my sincere and heartfelt THANES to the many friends for their kind sympathy during my late bereavement ; also, to the members of the Druids' Lodge, and the Police Force. They may rest assured their kindness will never be forgotten by me and the family. MRS GRACE BLANCHE. THE MOUNT- PAPAROA G. M. CO (No Liability.) TENDERS for SUPPLY and DELIVERY of Mining Timber will ba received by the Undersigned till 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 4th February. Specification of work may be seen at the undermentioned places:— Company's office, Greymouth ; Williams' Hotel, Upper Blackball ; C. Goodwin's Stores, Blackball and Xgahere; and at the Company's Mine G. S. CR\Y, Legal Manager.
j PUBLIC HOLIDAY. 10 HIS WOKS HIP THE MAYOR.— Sir, —We the undersigned business people hereby agree to close our respective places on the following days and dates, viz.—WEDNESDAY, 28th JAN OAKY, (State School Picnic) closi all day. FRIDAY, 20th JANUARY, (Ciieket Match, Lord Hawke's Eleven v West Coast) close at 1 p.m. In the event of the weather being unfavorable, and the picnic postponed, we will then observe the usual half-holiday; or should the j Cricket Match not take place on Friday, we will keep our business places open as usual. We therefore respectfully ask you to proclaim the above as close holidays Yours respectfully. Kettle Bros , M'Kay and Son, J. W. Chalk, per J. P>. Discaciati, Hallenstein Bros, per G. A. Ferens, manager, J. E. Williams, Tymons &' Co, Charles Uddstrom, Thomas and M'Bsatb, Manson & Co, H. W. Lloyd, per J. T., B. J. Phillips, H. C. Hariey & Co., Fcrayth & M'Kay, J. Weber, per W. V., G. Soba«-f & Sons, W. Urquhatt. C. Hansen, G. W. Moss & Co, per M. J. F., M. Noonan, M. M'Donnell, Gilbert Bros , Giill'en & Smith J. Truscott, per G. W., Petrie & Co, George Ingal', E- M. Shcedy & Co, Christopher Smith, F. Sweetman, Arnotl. & Seabtook.T. H. Garth, Joho. Sampson. F. Michel. In compliance with the above rcquisiHon, I have much pleasure in proclaiming, WEDNESDAY, the 2Sth inst, a full holiday, and FRIDAY, the 30th inst., a half holiday from 1 o'clock. A. MATHESON, Mayor. Greymouth, January 24th, 11103. INANGAHUA COUNTY COUNCIL. BEIDGE OVER LITTLE GREY AT IKAMATUA. TENDERS are invited for the Supply and DELIVERY of about 50,000 feet of TIMBER, chiefly brown bircb, for the above. Tenders close at County Chambers, Reef ton, at NOON on WEDNESDAY, February Ith. Specifications and timber lists can be seen at Council Chambers, Reefton and Greymouth, and at Mr E. MTnrce's residence, Little Grey Junctio\ The lowest or any tender net necessarily accepted. WALTER F. BRETT, County Engineer.
GOOD NEWS FOR BRUNNER. HAYING leased those centrally situated premises at Taylorville lately occupied by Mr James Newton, I will shortly open with, a new and up to date stock of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, etc., and would respectfully solicit the support of the residents of the district. My motto will be to sell at the lowest possible prices for cash.
TAYLOBVILLE, BBUNNERTON. DENTIST. Late F. Wilson, Greyinouth. Addbkss : Hospital Stroot. Kumara—Evfii-y Wednesday SEEING IS BELIEVING. ? I iHE Stock of FANCY GOODS, X TOYS and ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES suitable for 'XMAS PRESENTS now on view at R. W. Parkinson's, MAWHEBA 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 ARE FREStf. THE GOODS ABE WELL ASSORTED. THE GOODS ABE CHEAP. Visit this establishment and judge for yourselves ; you will not be disappointed. R, W. PARKINSON'S Fancy Goods and Toy Repository, Mawhera Quay.
MERCHANT TAILOR, MAWHEEA QTJV HAS just landed a large assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, and invites inspection of the same. Those requiring suits fo r the Christmas holiday are request*.' o place their orderf carW to pr*7CJ»■. -, i \v)pointment. STiErMOUTtf, aJSCJITOIJ, AND EDMABA COBDEN HOTEL. 'R. T. O'BRIEN, Cobden, wishes . to intimate to his friends that ho 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, lo merit a fair share of public patronage. The best of Beers always on tap. One trial will prove this. THOMAS O'BRIEN ... Proprietor
Oriffen and Smith's CELEBRATED BEEHIUE AX Ceylon Teas. Under the distinguished patronage of Lord and Lady Glasgow at our Kiosk in the Exhibition. IMPORTED BY US DIRECT FROM CEYLON. Try it. Possesses finer flavour and goes further than any other tea offered to the public.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 January 1903, Page 3
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