VaTcstfaitd 7 mw&re and Sfeect iron Works. (I'IIKYMOUTII and HOKITIKA. ESTABLISHED, I fwfistd Plumber and Brain Connecter, Tinsmitu, Gasfitter, JSheetanetal Worker, . . ■. . ..;..• - " Mamifaehim-of Dairy Utensils, Milk Cans-, Buckets, Baths, Chin nw, Tanks, Piirjiifouricl CoppeiF, Tinware, Water C(esets, Basins, Sinks, Enamel . ;' Hailis, Kk't'ilie Bells, Indicators, and High Pressure liatg s for Ho f . Water fitted up complete, Gas fittitiga with Plain and Inverted Buiwp, Mantles and On Jinnies. ■ '.■.•■'"- %'$M Sanitary Paper to Prevent Blockage uf ifctfiui.-' Ais/MA: — ls.'/'.. AcctvleiHi Company's Generator, the best on tJ.e n arke 4 and supplied and liti.d u.i at varioua Hohls, Private Residences 1 hvoi gWn't the District. Bnrnersand Sittings also stocked. OPPOSITE- 6KE¥ STAfS eFFJIHE, GREY, TelephoneNo 142. BC/KI'J IKA, No. Jot>. •
RESULT OF rilE ENSIGN TEA COMPEITIOW FOR SIX MONTHS ENDING, 31st DECEMBER, 1908. rs Reid, Victoria House, Grcymouth, Ist prize, ... £5 0 0 rs Cron, Marsden, 2nd prb;e 4 Q Q iss I). Braidwood, Hukarere, 3rd prize, ... 3 Q Q iss 0 Straker, Cobden, 4th prize, ... 210 0 iss S. Lee, Westbrook, Kumara, sth prize, ... ... 2 0 0 rs O'Connoll, Stale Collieries, 6th prize, .... ... 1 OOQ iss S. Morris. Shakespeare St., ... ... ... ... 5 0 iss L. Cunliffe, Marsden Rd.,- Grey, , g q iss 1. Baxter, Grcymouth, ... ... 5 0. iss A. O'Jioughlin, State Collieries, . .. ... 50 iss M, Kerr, Greynioufch, ' .. ... 5 n rs W. Prcndergast, Grcymouth, " ... .5 g is l". W]ii(t>, Grey-mouth, 5 0 r ('. Woollett, Greymouth. ... '...■ ... ". 5' Q iss M. Skoais, Cobderi, ... 5 Q iss It. Cnllisler, Boundary Road, Kumar; ... ' .5:0 rs \V. J. Reynolds, Cobden* ... 5-0 rs J. McCarthy, Ayatika, ... 5 (5 rs K. Rieliards, Kumara, , 5 0 rs 11. McArthnr, Lower Kokatahi - 5 0 v A. Askenbeck, Greymouth, ..... 5 0 iss C. Fell, Otira, ..: ... ... ' ... ',' "J, • 5 q Morgan, sth St., Kitama, "... ' 50 iss U. Morgan, Kumara, "> 5 q DUNCAN M C LEAN, SOLE AGENT, GREYMOUTH.
Fsve Points" Ranee's Increased Popularity. Try Ons, and You also ran Testify to tha Truth of Our Statements. $35" (1.) Considerable saving of fuel compared with .-ill other makes $35" (2). The rapidity with which the rango heats. £55" (3). Ii? power of retaining heat all over the range. EST (4). The facility of open fire arrangement for comforl and grilling. ■ M'V. (5). The almost immediate and abundant supply of HOT WATER at boiling point. Can You Wish for a Better Ranqe? BABNINGHAM 6 €O.. ITD RGE STREET: DUNEDIN.
& . . ... ... ty & AT HOLIDAY TIME <& | HIGHLANDER,| <> CONDENSED MILK «$► t> ♦ & IS A REAL LOON! <& £ If tho daily milk is sonr, $ $ "Highlander" is fresh and ready; if it is "too hot to #• cook," "Highlander" will «• 4- prove of immense value in the & preparation of "Hot Weather # $• Meals;'* if a picnic is arrang- <s► $► ivl, ;i tin of Highlander Con- £ $ densed Milk will solve tho 4> tß'lk question ; If baby's milk <s► is turned by the heat, dox't 4 i> run any risk—open a tin of 4» "Highlander" and give the 41 "little darling" this fresh, < £► pare and healthful milk, dilu- 4 ted to instructions, <', $ Pure Milk is the only safe Milk in summer—and to be <>- > qitito safe, use the favourite | HIGHLANDER | > CONDENSED MILK <g> $► which is guaranteed- pure, $ positively free from all pathogenie germs, "Full Cream" atwl » YOU CAN DEPEND UPON IT. <S>
pOST QFFICE (JAFE, CAMPBELL'S BUILDINGS, TAINUI GTREET. MILLARD & CO.. PROPRIETORS, PAKE this opportunity of informing the residents of Grey mouth that hey have opened up an up-to-ijate 'meals at all hours. FreJi and Smoked Fish. Small Goods a Speciality. A- TRIAITsOLICITED.
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LIMITED. ACCIDENT BRANCH transacts all Branches of Accident business.) IT is the Oldest and Strongest *■ Colonial Accident Company. Absoulte Security, and Prompt and Liberal Settlements. Employers o£ labor will study their uvn interests in applying for rates and .tl>or particulars to G. S. CRAY & COY. WEST WAST REPRESENTATIVES. TEA - - KOOM! (Next Door to Weber, Tailor) . . Proprictcress. MRS. MciVOR I TAKE this opportunity of reluming my THANKS to the general public for the support accorded mo during the past, six months, and at the same tune inform all new and old customers that 1 have engaged the services of a firstclass BAKER for the Tea Rooms. Visitors will Gnd the rooms equal to anything on the Coast. Tea. coffee, cocoa, with ref re OUQSMs and hot pies at all hours. Kvnrvlhinf Itllide flttsfa d*V*
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 February 1909, Page 1
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