UFFSRERS FROM- INDIGES- ~) TION, FLATULENCY AND ALL STO MACH COMPL iINTS, AEH ADVISKD TO TEY "Excelsior" Digestive MIXTURE. THE KIKG OF REMEDIES. SOLE PROPRIETOR H WI/lIAMR. PH&RMACEUTIG&L CHEMIST MAWHERA. QUAY, [ lli^il PRICES—2/6 PER BOTTLE. FOUNDRY €CSMFAI«Y (Limited.) G.iE?MOUTa, Established 1878.) Erjgla-asjMßaUermakera, Iron aal Bra Founders, Wood Turners, and General Smiths. PECIMEN ACTUAL RESULT O ' —OF A— Limited Premium Policy IN THE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Number 1765: Date of issue 18th June, 1872; Sum Assured £500; Quarterly premium £4los. Premiums Limited to 20 years. Policyholder died 21st May, 1901. RESULT OF POLICY: Premiums Paid £360 0 0 Sum Assured and Bonuses 699 6 0 Everyone now taking out a Participating Policy will receive a substantial bonus at the end of the present year. JUNCTION HOTEL, BLACKBALL. MR. JAMES IRVINE, coach proprietor, has bought the above well-known hotel, where old and new friends will receive a hearty welcome. Excellent accommodation for boarders and travellers. None but the best brands of wines, spirits, and ales kept in stock. JAMES IRVINE, Proprietor. GL T. Shilton and Co, WATCHM4RERS, JEWELLERS and ENGRAVERS, Mawhera Quay, Greymoutfr EVERY description of Watch-making and Repair Work, Jewellery, Art Engraving, and general work executed on the premises, in manner equal to any establishment in the Australasian colonies. FOR THE CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY TRADE G. T. Shilton & Go's LARGE STANDARD STOCK
Has been augmented with additional supplies of Rings, Brooches and Jewellery fo new and registered designs. Watches, Clocks, etc., of the best makers, Charms, Chains, Bangles, of the newest designs and patterns, and a thousand and one articles of virtue and valuable, suitable for presents and personal use, which are being sold At Prices which defy Competition. BLA.KETOWN STEAM LAUNDRY CKAS. CATLIN (Late of City Steam Laundry Dunedin.) J a ' AKES this opportunity of informing I the general public that he does all kinds of washing and cleaning on the shortest notice, by the most modern machinery, just recently imported. Shirts, Collars, Hotel and > Shipping Work done on the shortest notice. Parcels and orders entrusted to Wm. Ryan, carrier, will receive prompt attention.
STILLWATER HOTEL, STILLWATER. jl fR. JAMES BAXTER, Stillwater UIL wishes to intimate to his friends that he has bought; the above well-known hostelry, where he hopes by paying strict attention to business, and keeping the very best brands of liquors and ales, to merit a fair share of public patronage. Travellers will find the Hotel most convenient. Excellent accommodation. amas Baxter ... Proprietor. James Creagh, GENERAL STOREKEEPER AMD BAKER, BiIUNNERTON.
"N thanking the public for < past favours and patronage, I wish to intimate that I have received a large and selected stock of the numerous articles which comprise a gcnerat store, and I am now offering all lines at the lowest market rates. GROCERIES: The celebrated Premier Tea, Mangawattee Tea infancy 1,2 & 31b tins, best factory butter, prime hams and b.icon, new and evaporated fruits, the bes.. obtainable, tinned fruits, almonds muscatells, &c, &c. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE : Lamps brushware, cutlery.; and enamelledware of every description, bath'si tinware, steel trunks and portmanteaux, galvanised iron, axes, nails, &c, &o. Paints, oils, scrim a r d wallpaper. Fishing rods and fishing tackle. I have just landed a very heavy stock of BOOTS & SHOES the Premier Brand tho best in New Zetland, including some lovely varieties in ladies' find children's boots and shoes in tan and black, both button and laco. Evening shoes gent's tan and black. Bals. and shoes, a large variety. Tho W. T. Boots, bluchers and shooters are the best.in the colony. I am prepared to sell the lines for oath at the lowest possible price, and would ask those who want a good article at a reaf onable price to gii'e me a trial before going elsewhere. I havo also some lines in boots and shoes suitable for sumni/r wear, which will bo sold considerably under cost. JAMES OREAGET, General Storekeeper. Brunnerton.
OTIRA TERMINUS HOTEL. James O'Malley ... Proprietor ' | <AKES this opportunity of thanking 1 the travelling tiublic for their pa3t support, anl wishes to iforin them that the above new and con raodions hotel is now open to the il public. The house has been elaboi ely furnished, and contains 40 rooms, with every convenience. MEALS ure always ready on arrival of coaches and trains from the West and East Coasts at moderate charges. The wines, spirits, ales, etc., are of the very best that money can buy. Visitors and tourists will find the above otel second to none on the Coast, ESBM3 MODERATE.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 January 1903, Page 4
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