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OB A XMAS PRESENT—Buy one U of M M-i>oimell's XMAS HAMj PERS, from 20/. and upwards. Value cannot be beaten, THANKS. E. & MRS~T. MANNERS, of I Stillwater, desire to thank all kind friends of Jaaksons, Poerua, Kokiri, Stillwater, Brunnerton, Greymouth, Paroa, Marsden and Kumara for kind letter of sympathy and floral tributes, and especially Dr Cran for his assiduous attention during the six months of our child's illIN BANKRUPTCY.—IN THE DISTRICT COURT, HOLDEN AT GREYMOUTH. NOTICE is hereby given that JOHN BOOTH, of Ahaura, Engine Driver, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors,! to be holden at my office on MONDAY, the !2nd day of February, 1903, at 11 o'clock. G. S. SMITH, Deputy Official Assignee. Greymouth, January 26th, 1903.

PUBLIC HOLIDAY. 10 HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOB. Sie, —We the undersigned busines people hereby agree to close our respective places on the following days and dates, viz.—WEDNESDAY, 28th JANOARY, (State School Picnic) close all day. FRIDAY, 20th JANUARY, (Cricket Match, Lord Ha wire'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 \isual half-holiday; or should the 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. B. Discaciati, Hallenstein Bros, per G. A. Ferens, manager, J. E. Williams, Tymons & Co, Charles Uddstrom, Thomas and M'Brath, Manson & Co, H. W. Lloyd, per J. £., B. J. Phillips, H. C. Harley & Co., Fcrsyth & M'Kay, J. Weber, per W. N., G. Soha-f & Sons, W. Urquhart, 0. Hansen, G. W. Mo3s & Co, per M. J. F., M. Noonan, M. M'Donnell, Gilbert Bros., Grift'en & Smith J. Truscott, per G. W., Petrie & Co, George Ingall, E. M. Sheedy & Co, Christopher Smith, F. Sweetman, Arnott. & Seabrook.T. H. Garth, John Sampson, F. Michel.

In compliance with the above requisition, I have much pleasure in proclaiming, WEDNESDAY, the 28th ins*, a full holiday, and FRIDAY, the 30th inst., a half holiday from 1 o'clock. A. MATHESON, Mayor. Greymouth, January 24th, 1903. INANGAHUA COUNTY COUNCIL. BRIDGE OVER LITTLE GREY AT lEAMATUA. TENDERS are invited for the Supply and DELIVERY of about 50,000 feet of TIMBER, chiefly brown bircb, for the above. Tenders close at Counly Chambers, Reefton, at NOON on WEDNESDAY, February 4th. Specifications and timber lis ts can be seen at Council Chambers, Reefton and Greymouth, and at Mr E. M'lurce's residence, Little Grey Junctio •. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WALTER F. BRETT, Counly Engineer,

Griffen and Smith's CELEBRATED BEEHIVE A\ 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. GILMER HOTEL. GREYMQUTH. P.O. Box 40. Thlhphonh 25. THIS ESTABLISHMENT most oonviently situated, being close proximity to Wharf, Railway Station, Post Offioe and Publio Buildings, it oontains every appointment for convenience, safety, and comfort of visitors and boarders. J sing 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, Dredging returns of We Coast and Otago Dredges posted ever Saturday; T. OXBNHAM ~.

FOE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY AND TRADE. BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND FANCY GOODS' MERCHANT, Mawbbba Quay, "AS imported a largo and varied L assortment of tasteful and unique Fancy Goods suitable for presents and general use, which he is selling at prices hitherto unknown on the Coa t. No Old Stock. Everything dealt in is new, fresh, fashionable, and specially manufactured for the trade of XMAg, 1902. MR. PHILLIPS' special importation of Holiday ftock 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, Pears' Annual, Holly Leaves, etc., etc. The Fancy Goods' Department contains Pocktt Books, Wallet-, Purses, Chatelaines, Ladies' Hand Bags, Ladies' Companions, Workboxes, Ladies dressing cases, Gentlemen's dressing cases, Photo Albums, Photo Frames, Writing Desks, Inkstands, and other articles too numerous to particularise. Christmas and New Yoar Cards in choice assortment. New Novele, magazines aiid Periodicals every week. General stationery, demy, foolscap, & general account books and commercial stationery area specialities. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. LR. T. OWENS, Plumber and Gasfitter, begs to notify his customers and public generally that he has REMOVED to Albert Street, to the premises lately occupied by Drumm and Haye.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1903, Page 3

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