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PHOTOGRAPHY. >ING'S PHOTOGRAPHS are the \) Very thing for XMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS. RING'S ENLARGEMENT FRAMED is the very thing for Xmas and New Year Presents. 12 Cabinet and one 15 x 12 Enlargement, 17/6. 12 midget, 5/-. THE POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHER.

TENDERS FOR HOSPITAL SUPPLIES. 'ENDERS are required for the supply to the Grey River Hospital for the six months ending 31st July, 1903, of the following:— Groceries* Bread, per 41b Wines & Spirits Milk, per quart Coal, per tonf Butcher's meat Flax mattresses, 6ft by 3ft, not less than 301bs in weight at per lb. Flax pillows, not less than 5 lbs in weight at per lb, *Half price to be allowed for butter kegs and boxes returned. fßrunner or Blackball coal as ordered by the superintendent. Tenders must be sent in on printed forms which may be obtained on application to the Secretary. Samples only required, of wines. The milk will be required to be delivered at the Hospital twice daily, viz, at 7 30 a.m., and 4 30 p.m. The butchers meat to consist of the best joints, and to be approved of and delivered when required by the Superintendent. Tenders to be sent to the Secretary at the Gilmer Hotel on or before 2 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 28th January, 1903. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Special Note.—Contractors will be required to enter into a bond that all articles supplied will be the beat of their respective kinds. This refers specially to milk, bread and meat. J. L. DOOGAN, Secretary.

£25 IN CASH BONUSES, 10 farther pupularise the famous KOZIB TEA, Messrs W. Scoular and Co., the proprietors, propose curtailing their advertising expenses by £25 each half-year, and distributing the amount in cash bonuses amongst the consumers of KOZIE TEA in the following manner ; £lO to the consumer who returns coupons representing the largest quantity of KOZIE TEA. £o to the one returning the second greatest quantity. £3 to the third highest' £2 to the fourth, £1 to the fifth, 10s to the sixth, seventh eighth, and ninth, and os each to the next eight highest. Any coupons not sent in for the first distribution, which will close on the 31st MAY, 1903, may be saved and sent in for the next or . any future distribution. KOZIE TEA is packed in four grades, and sold at Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, and 2s 6d, so that these fine teas, and the chance of a handsome bonus, is within the reach of all. A coupon will be placed in each packet & tin of EOZIE TEA. All coupons are plainly marked, so there will be no confusion in arriving at the number of pounds of Tea represented. Coupons to take part in the first distribution must be sent in to W. SCOCLABANDCO., with senders name and number of coupons marked plainly on package, by the 31st MAY, 1903. A list of successful competitors will be published in the daily papers as soon as the count up is concluded. Messes Kettle Bsos, Agents for Greymouth,

CELEBEATED GRAND NATIONAL LINEMENT. WONDER OF THE AGE JL\j Sinews, Bruises, Pains in Back, Rheumatic Gout, Chilblains, Stiff Joints, Corns, Worts, <fcc, &c. This LINEMENT has wonderful healing powers. One bottle will cure any complaint. Why suffer. Try it. A trial given. Price, 2/6. CHARLES HOPKINS & CO., Manufacturers, (Reefton and Wellington). Agents for Greymouth :—KETTLE BROS. AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION ACCIDENT & SICKNESS INSURANGE. —See our " Advanced Policy," combined world-wide. EMPLOYERS LIABILITY & PUBLIC RISK 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

WANTED KNOWN. IHAT the GEEYMOUTH SASH __, AND DOOR FACTOEY have erected at great expense a Drying Kiln, and are prepared to supply Builders and the Public with DOOES and JOINEEY 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 is no need to deal with Cheap Jacks, or 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.

IT GEORGE JAMS.—The Oldest, ) Heaviest and Best. IMPERIAL HOTEL. (Late Tidd's), EICHMOND QUAY, GREYMOUTH MB. THO 3. FRABER Late, of the Union Steamship Company) BEGS to intimate to the general public that he has taken possession of the above favorably situated hotel, and trusts by strict attention to dusiness to merit a share of public batronage. The bar has been re-stocked with the choicest wines, spirits and ales.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 January 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 January 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 January 1903, Page 4

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