EXHIBITION FLANNELB BY THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MILKS I AT THE />;,,;.•' . WELLINGTON. T\ J f* . WELLINGTON. to manufacture from New Zealand grown wool the very ;highest grade flannels. /....'• . ;. These exquisite flannels have that soft "velvety". finish so appte-; ciable in underwear, and are 1 particularly suitable for iphildrfen's and Gentlemen's Underclothing. >f?tfy'" ■' •■..■- The D.I.C. purchased this "Exhibitidn Rajige" at a considerable: discount and are therefore able to sell them at about half their selling value. In dainty shades of Sky, Pink, Creme,' Green, Orkney, and Shetland, worth at least 3s 6d per yard.— ls 11d yard. . L& 1 -'' Orders by post carefully executed by a special staff, promptly despatched. MANAGERS AWARDED
>IANOS! PIANOS!—A. E. KILGOUR, MUSIC SELLER ANT) STATIONER, has been appointed subagent for "BRINSMEAD'S" PIANOS, which for tone and quality cannot be beaten. Easy terms given to clients. Pianos on view at his shop. yy ANTED—The public to call when passing and inspect choice selection of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery suitable for presents at CAIRNEY'S, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Mawhera Quay, next to Hannah and Co. WANTED KNOWN—J. CAIRNEY Watchmaker and Manufacturing Jeweller, next to E. M. Sheedy and Co'. Watches cleaned, new main springs, etc., etc. Jewellery repaired or made to order. Repairs returned same day as sent if required. NOTICE. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of "The Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882," and "Tha Bank Holidays Act, 1902," FRIDAY, the 24th day of May, 1907, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout New Zealand. The Union Bank of Australia Ltd., J. B. PERCY, Inspector. Bank of New South Wales, E. J. FINCH, Inspector The National Bank of New Zealand Limited, JAMES COATES, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand, WM. CALLENDER, General Manager PUBLIC NOTICE. T .R BADE, BOOTMAKER, has commenced business as above in these premises next to Guinness and Kitchingham. Repairs neatly anil promptly executed. Boots and shoes made to order. Fit guaranteed. GREYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. IVOTICE is hereby given that the Greymouth Harbor Board is prepared to issue leases for 21 years for land at Lower Dobson, now let for grazing purposes. Applications aust be accompanied by a plan of the land signed by an authorised surveyor. H. B .BURNETT, Secretary. TO CARTERS. SCREENED GRAVEL for sale in any quantities at 4d per load or 6d per load if filled. Apply— STEAM CRUSHER, Arney Street. FOR SALE. to the owner wishing to retire from business, that splendid little DRAPERY BUSINESS known as th& C.S.S., Mawhera Quay, Gieymouth, is offered for sale as a going concern. Dwelling and shop combined. Rental low. Particulars at shop to bona fide buyers. I PRIME MELBOURNE CHAFF. ~,'ABK SPR O T & CO., are landing ex barque Solgran, now at the wharf—--5000 BALES OF EXCEPTIONALLY PRIME COMPRESSED CHAFF. We specially draw the attention of our clients to the quality of the line which we offer at a considerable reduction on prime Canterbury and Blenheim. MARK SPROT AND CO. TENDERS are invited for the PUR- -* CHASE of OLSEN'S FARM, KAIATA, comprising 28 acres of leasehold land, one acve laid down in orchard; also COTTAGE, sheds and eight cows. Land will carry from 15 to' 20 cows. A deposit of 5 per cent to accompany each tender. Half ot the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Tenders close with Messrs Forsyth and McKay, on FRIDAY, May 31st. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TO wonder the wise ones about here "*"' have so much money to spend—they drink STAND-OUT TEA, save the coupons, an dget cash prizes. W. Reid has it. VOU can make money by saving the big value cash prize coupons which you'll find in every tin of STANDOUT TEA. Mrs Eriksen, Greymouth, sells it. MOKED FISH, first-class quality, i may be obtained from G. CONTESSA, near Presbyterian Church. ITHHE ART OF TEA MAKING does not entirely exist in the manner in which it is made, but to a very great extent upon the quality of the te.i used. Eringaller Broken Orange Pekoe is a TEA that is all tea, and once used it will recommend itself. It can only be procured at McDONNELL'S STORE. Give it a trial, and be convinced. 'Phone, 121. INE FROM THE WOOD at McVT DONNELL'S in any quantity. We import direct from the best Spanish and Australian vineyards ; Whisky from the best Scotch and Irish distilleries; Brandy from France. By gallon or bottle. Cigars a Specialty. Special quotatons to hotels. 'Phone, 121.
A GOOD CAMERA. A good camera will add greatly to the enjoyment of the summer months, whether one goes away from home for holiday or not. A good camera need not be expensive; at least, we can offer y<£. good cameras that cost very Mttle, for instance : The " Briton " Camera At 16/Thii u a neat Magazine Camera carryIns 6 plates, 6tted with rapid tingle lens, with Iris diaphragm, shutter adjustable for time and instantaneous eapoiure jnificm for taking portrait* at $, 6, i The "Express" Camera At 217- . the lent it of beat quality. ine definition, and fitted with Stop.Wk'ing at FS. Fii. and Fit. The shutter is adjustable, gmng speeds ranging iram t seconds down to a hundredth part of a second. It it fitted with magnifies, view, findcra, and it la ail respects an excellent camera. Writ* for our now Catatonia. ' JERVOIE QUAY, VTEIUNITOH. * come across STAND-OUT TEA at W. J. Mcllroy's. shop, because there is a valuable cash prize coupon in svery tin.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1907, Page 3
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