DELIGHTFULLY REFRESHING. ALEXANDRA TEA ROOMS, TAINUI STBEET, GREYMOUTH To the Ladies of Greymouth and Surrounding Districts. MRS. T. KELLY takes the opportunity of informing the general public that she has opened up-to-date TEA ROOMS In those most convenient premises next door to the Government Life Insurance Department. A first-class cup of TEA, with refreshments, may. be obtained at any hour of the day. A.Trial Solicited. ETirffcYMO ndT DENTIBT. 'AS removed to Mackay Street, . next Midland Railway Chambers. Hours—9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays—9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Telephone—l 47. XMAS—I9O2. XMAS—I9O2. LUEY GEOK & GO. Fruiterers and Fancy Goods Dealers. "N thanking the general public for past . favors, wishes to inform them that they have received for the Xmas and New Year Season a splendid and well selected stock of Confectionery (of all kinds.) Fancy Goods (to be sold at low prices) Xmas Stockings. Groceries, cigarettes (to be sold at the smallest profit. Fresh Fruit, new potatoes, peas, and rhubarb arriving by every steamer. Look at our window and compare prices. Parcels delivered to all trains and to any bouse in the district. Addbess : Boundary Street, Greymouth. Xmas Presents! Xmas Presents!! I AM now SHOWING for the HOLIDAY SEABON the most exquisite selection of JEWELLERY, SOLID SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATED WARE That has ever been shown on the Coast My instructions are to sell the goods, and it will repay all those in search Of serviceable jewellery to visit my shop during the holidays, as I have made, for the next two weeks only GBEAT REDUCTIONS on every artiole. The general public are reminded that catalogues may be obtained, to enable them to do their business by post. THE UP-TO-DATE JEWELLER, )OXBOROUGH'S RAILWAY HOTEL, Broadway, Beef ton. First-class Accommodation. Every attention paid to Visitors. Splendid Dining Room. First-class Table. Cheerful Sitting Boom with piano; comfortable, clean beds; Bathroomshot and eol water, orescent showers. Sanitary arrangements perfect. WINES and SPIRITS absolutely the best procurable. That favorite brew, Monteith's, always on tap, accompanied with counter lunch. Tariff strictly moderate. J. BOXBOKQUGH ... Proprietor
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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 January 1903, Page 1
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343Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 January 1903, Page 1
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