SOCHRANE'B LIVERY ANB BAIT STABLES. (Late Aahfcu'*.) Bau«daiy Street, Greyngetfe. !-| AVING taken over Ashton'e Stubles I wiili to inform the travelin and general public that I have now completed arrangements for plac■Eg AN ENTIRELY NEW PLANT n the stables, so those who favoime vitb their buniness rray rest assureu ■>f obtaining tie very best horses, try*! and drivers. Saddle horses and trtp» alwsy; hire. A BUS runs between the and the cemetery daily, the time-tc?«» for which may be seen id tbe bat. TVlophon* 193. WM. COCHRANE. , Proprietor.
HOLMES BROS., SIGNWRITERS and GLAZIERS. For the Latest, most Fashionable and Beautiful Designs in ; : : PAPERHANGINGS : V: See our Stock, constantly replenished from the World's Best Makers. Paints, Varnishes, Colors, etc. Prices and Qualities suitable for any Mansion or Cottage. Houses, Offices, etc., re-painted and re-decorated. Glass Shades in A!! Sizes. 4 INSPECTION INVITED AT HOLMES BROS.. r AINU I STREET, GREYMOUTH.
01 CJb OF EDINBORHUGH HOTEL. Hospital Street, Greymouth. ». I. O'BRIEN : t : PROPRIETOR, \>t R O'BRIEN, lata of Beettoa, infcimates to the public generally that he has taken over the aruve wen Hnown hitel, and trusts by ktr*stf «V ' ntion to business to merit tha sop-: .orfc that the hotel has meted out no in* past. It will be my aim t cater »ji the qublic in an up-to-date manner. The beers, wines, ami spina stock-. H will be the best procurable, while re TABLE and catering generally will sve the best attention possible. A TRIAL SOLICITED i. J. O'BRIEN J » : PROPRIETOR PUBLIC NOTICE. To the Residents of Greymouth. FF you want' MEAT killed nnder Government supervision give-.me i trial. You will 'find my BEEF, VEAL, TORK and LAMB equal to my thing killed in New Zealand and it "prices that will be found satisfactory to all who visit aiy shop in High street. Cleanliness and civility to customers s my motto. Small Goods a Speciality. NOTE THE ADDRESS A. DOIG, Near Recreation Hotel, Greymouth). GOVEWWKffENT DEPARTMfEiMT FACT No. 10. Hie Dcpartmcßt is a'NATIONAL •iSTITsTnON whosw liberal zamttians m& benefits have SAVED IIOUSANDS FROM WANT,,and It tsirves the rapport of all ta*»t He have $.& ssurmsJ Sa tfee C«ieaj. Commissioner. Resident Agent. T. H. RICHARDSON R. S. LATTA
tS> > £> A COOL HAT i £ FOR SUMMER. i § ' < Ji You've probably been thinking i 5b its time you invested in a t $> COOL COMFORTABLE HAT ', vp fur the holidays." i .*> , . j B I want, everyone to know of my $ stock of FINE NEW HATS,, i ',9 which I have just opened up. .. §> ■ . $ s|) Smart New Boaters, in fine or g $ coarse, straws. $ Light Weight Felts, in the ~§> latest colours. ■$ The Ever Popular Panama £ 9 with large, or small brims. {j S|b A -big variety of all shapes. <f> Come in and try some of them. © You are sure to find the hat %> J' ou require. I A. OGILVIE, ; | MERCER, OUTFITTER AND I m HIGH-CLASS TAILOR, I h, UPPER MAWHERA QUAY.. ( '-% L
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 February 1909, Page 1
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