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COMBINATION COMMODE (Patent Registered). MS. s”MILLS (Patentee and Inventor) OF the above, or Easson and Co., are now prepared to receive orders. The COMMODE is specially adapted for invalids, as it can be used as a chair. It is upholstered in tapestry, and fitted with brass handles and castors, forming a chest of drawers. No home should be without one. Particulars and terms may be obtained from EASSON & CO., Sole Agent for New Zealand. BLAKETOWN STEAM LAUNDRY CHAS. GATLIN (Late of City Steam Laundry Dunedin.) fTIAKES this opportunity of informing X the general public that he does all kinds of washing and cleaning on the shortest notice, by the most modern machinery, just recently imported. Shirts, Collars, Hotel and Shipping Work done on the shortest notice. Parcels and orders entrusted to Wm. Ryan, carrier, will receive prompt attention. WILLIAM P. KEATING. BRICKLAYER, &c. WISHES to intimate to the public that he is prepared to undertake all Bricklaying Work. Estimates given for all Classes of work. Chimney Building a Speciality, All orders entrusted to him will be promptly and faithfully executed. Orders left at residence. Hospital Street, will receive prompt attention. WM. P. KEATING. JUNCTION HOTEL, BLACKBALL. ME. JAMES IRVINE, coach proprietor, has bought the above well-known hotel, where old and new friends will receive a hearty welcome. Excellent accommodation for boarders and travellers. None but the best brands of wines, spirits, and ales kept in stock. JAMES IRVINE, Proprietor.

Xmas 1902. Xmas 1902. J. DINNAN, AGAIN THANKS the general public of Greymnuth and surrounding district for their liberal support in the past, and begs to announce the arrival of his ’Xmas stock, which has been selected from the very best and cheapest markets, consisting *of— Mild-cured Hams and Bacon Currants Seeded Raisins Elmes Sultanas Lemon Peel Muscatels Figs Dates Prunes and Almonds. CALIPOENIAN EVAPORATED FRUITS, Consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches and Apricots, Tinned Pettits —Pears, Peaches, Pine Apples and Apricots. jSTHams, Bacon, Butter and Cheese a Speciality. ALSO the finest assortment of China, Glassware, and Fancy Goods landed in Greymouth. Parcels and all goods delivered to any part of the district. A very liberal DISCOUNT given on all cash Purchases. New Potatoes and Green Peas by every steamer. J. DINNAN, STOREKEEPER, Upper Mawheea Qdav, GREYMOUTH. OTIRA TERMINUS HOTEL, James O’Malley ... Proprietor I 1 AKES this opportunity of thanking the travelling nublic for their past support, am wishes to form them that the above new and con modions hotel is now open to the gens il public. The house has been elaboi ely furnished, and contains 40 rooms, with every convenience. MEALS are always ready on arrival of coaches and trains from the West and East Coasts at moderate charges. The wines, spirits, ales, etc., are of the very best that money can buy. Visitors and tourists will find the above otel second to none on the Coast, TERMS MODERATE. D3P&TC9 F3ONDSY 30Sm? (Limithd.) GJSTvioarac, Established 1873.) Sagiaianß jilortniX l;ji ail, Bra Founders, Wood Turners, and General Smiths. DREDGE COAL. r|lHB following will be the price of 8 Brunner coal for Dredging purposes on and after the Ist APRIL, 1902. Bagging pCcounts to be strictly monthly and Guaranteed. Bags extra.

The quality of Brunner coal for steaming purposes is unsurpassed in the district, and Dref\gemasters and others interested are invited to apply for particulars of tests and other information to the Mining Manager, Brunnerton. E. G. PILCHER, Manager, Greymouth-Point Elizabeth Railway and Coal Co., Ltd. WANTED KNOWN. That the geeymouth sash AND DOOR FACTORY have erected at great expense a Drying Kiln, and are prepared to supply Builders and the Public with DOORS and JOINERY made from Timber, thoroughly dry and guaranteed not to shrink, and as everything required by the trade is made at the lowest possible price consistent wLh good workmanship and material, there is no need to deal with Cheap Jacks, or send your money out of the district. Only first-class men and machinery employed, and no cheap boy work here. Give us a call or write for price. W. MORRIS, PROPBKTOH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 December 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 December 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 December 1902, Page 4

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