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e. «• Oriffen and Smith’s CELEBRATED BEEHIVE Al 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. Tyneside Coal Coy. (Ltd.) SUPPORT THE LOCAL COMPANY, THE BEST COAL IN MARKET. ORDERS ] e [t at KETTLE BROS. will receive prompt attention. 'BDIN BURGH Dental Institute, Chapel Street, Grkymouth. DM'BREARTY, Surgeon Dentist, , late J. M‘Brearty. Hours—From 9 am to 5p m; 7pm to p m, Saturdays 9 amtol pm. CITY LAUNDRY Toeamaha Street, Geeyjiouth, (Next door to Mr M'Girr, Baker.)

HOP LEE, TAKES tliis opportunity of informing the public of Grcymouth that he has started a FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRY, With all the latest appliances, where customers may rely on getting their 'WASHING & IRONING done on the shortest notice, and delivered to any part of the town. Orders left at the Laundry, or Lucy Geok and Co, fruiterers, will be promptly attended to. A trial solicited.

MRS W. B. CADZOW, Teacher op pianoforte, TainuiStreet, Greymoutk Vacancies for a limited number of be. ginners and advanced pupils.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 January 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 January 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 January 1903, Page 2

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