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IT'S TO YOUR INTEREST. It's to your interest to ridea good bicycle, for you run no end of danger to yourself in mounting an unreliable machine. The "SPEED KING" is the most reliable bicycle on the market —is guaranteed sound and strong in,every part and will carry ;you safely ill rough years of constant wear. Come, in and have a look at the "SPEED KING." The price—is most reasonable, for everything about this bicycle is of the' highest and- most dependable au'ality. g F. WADE & CO g •2 Bike Dealers, Greymouth. SS •O oe *oBOBceo»o»oi>o»oeo«oeo0O«o6o»c»o«o»o S2S2sSo«SS5So»o«ooo»o»ooo»o»o«o»ooo«

THE PIANOFORTE. M«|; W.~B. C ADZOW . Education, j ll,h | Covmunenl. PJANOFOKTU j Tainui St., Greymouth, Telephorc: ISS Mis Cadzow can supply certificates (d country pupils for concessions in Railway Faros. New inin may be commenced at YOUR SHOPPING QUARTERS FOR 1909 DON'T FAIL T<) VISIT MRS. DICKIE'S RUMMER. SALE OF HIGK-CLASS MILLINERY. - A Regular Slaughter h.LAIIIES AND CHILDREN'S HATS (Trimmod and Unirimmcd.) Kverv Article in tlio Shop shows Tremendous Reductions. Uo in time and mal;e Your Purchases. MONDAY MORNING at 0 o'clock (he curtain will be drawn aside. View the Window & sec (or Yourselves MRS. DICKIE'S HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY. (Gieseking's Buildings, Greymouth.) CONVALESCENT HOME. MRS. WALSH, /"CERTIFICATED NURSE, wishes to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth find District that sin- lias taken nvpv thai snlendidlv sitt/a'.ed I!' me Ihlolv occupied by Mrs J ores. Om t . Roji.'l, whi'di s!;o has eorveitod into a PRIYA'I K HOSPITAL b.r Ladies and (,'ciitlemen. Evt ry comfort with skilled attention. Intending patients i-.-ili I'.nv ti.'ii.l from and to town.

v SB PB'aCF. 4t Trailer (Snr-M v • : Id Hit., -.-> *>j LL-. ii ,::, 1: OQSISEBS^iAT^KTJ: ,?,■ <>|\!.i IV, IMMiITY yni llml '!• ,n "KIM. I'lU'l'fV M.Unri!" .}. "K" .IA M vi.u lihvc J;ini |hs! ;k »mc{| (is «|' ii is ,„•,.,!,|,. („ „!?!:.■ it ill" •!• liiK ;l NELSON FRUITS wilh 's' H„- iinitM'ii-Mir.iWe [nlviiiita;'c '!• „| Hi., "K" SVSTI'M nml •!• * •!- <?< *** * * *'!' -❖ ** ** * GALE! SALE!! SALE!!! 15. HART'S SATURDAY, 2nd JANUARY. 20 per .-.'lit Rpfliicliini i»n Arli.'lo S<>l.l. \RT, TME PEOPLE'S DRAPER, MACKAY ST: GHKYMOUTH.

THE PICTURESQUE UTILITARIAN ORDER. TIIK BEST EXAMPLES OF EACH WEBSTER'S UMBRELLA FACTORY, WAITE STREET. In Plain or Fancy Shadings. With Plain or Fancy Handles. Novel onsit and Unique. SOMETHING SUITABLE FOR EVERY OCCASION WEBSTER'S-

OPENING NEW BUSINESS PREMISES AT RUNANGA. JAMES CREA.GH "WISHES to inform the inhabitants of Runanga and Dunollie that lie has opened a GENERAL STORE in McGowan Street, Runanga, whore he hopes to obtain a share of their trade from his many old acquaintances and from the public in general. The Grocery portion will be replete with all the Best Brands in every line, including the finest Teas, Hams, Bacon Butler and Cheese, etc, etc. A stock of Enammelled Ware, Holloware, Glassware, Crockery, etc. will be kept. Also Paints, Oils, Wallpaper & Scrim. The Boot Department will be made a leading feature of the business?. A great variety of Men's, Women's and Children's BOOTS and SHOES in Tan and Black arc stocked, and as the PREMIER BOOTS AND SHOES arc the leading lines customers can depend nponj getting good value for their money. The public are invited to inspect the Stock, and Mr Oreagh hoi>es by close attention to their wants and reasonable prices to obtain a share of their trade. JAMES CREAGH GENERAL STOREKEEPER, BRUNNERTON AND RUNANCJA. HPHE TEA THAT APPETISESJs ■ ■ "Kozje" Tea. Composed 'of the finest Indian and Ceylon growths, its splendid merits have brought it right to the I font, ftow thousands prefer it to ••any othw."-Agonist . KSTYLB bros,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 February 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 February 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 February 1909, Page 2

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