A STARTLING SCENE.
Now that the excitement of the Genera], Election is over, people once more Wn their attention to the affairs of everyday life, and it is not at all surprising to find that the chief topic now engaging the minds of the people of Greymouth and surrounding districts is the large and well assorted stock specially imported from the Home market by Mr Geo. Ingall, of the famous 'Bed House.’ These goods are now on view, and comprise a choice selection of American cut glassware, vases, (of chaste design) musical and mechanical instruments, ladies' and child, roa’s bikes, toys by the million, fishing tackle of ovary description, patent clasp for spring roller, patent candle holders that tit any candlestick, portmanteaux, gladstone bags, travelling trunks, wicker basket ware, and leather straps, crick( t bats and balls, boxing gloves, also a choice assortment of tobaccb cigars and cigarettes. By giving the ‘Bed House’ a trial, you will find it the che ipest and most up-to-date shop in town.— Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 December 1902, Page 2
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169A STARTLING SCENE. Greymouth Evening Star, 22 December 1902, Page 2
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