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Can't Resist Aulse brook's Ginger Wafers. A Delightful Biscuit that Combines with Everything and can bo Appreciated at any time. Crisp, Tempting and Tasty.—A Biscuit you simply can't resist.— IULSEBROOK'S. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS We have just landed our new CROCKERY WARE direct frr.ni the English Manufacturers. BEDROOM BETS COMPLETE 1/8. (three colours.) BURGESS AND LEIGH'S DINNERWARE. FERN POTS, JUGS AND TEA POTS. FOLEY CHINA TEA SETS all New Designs and Patterns. See the new Salad Bowls, Vases, Bowls and Candle Sticks, each with a perfect English hunting scene. INSPECTION INVITED. Ensiqm Tea makes 26 People Hanpv. tea isia rss£. d STH" CTr , v Xet tlus 1S only a traction of the happy family of EN&ll»i\ users who would not give up using it if there was no opportunity of securing a CASH PRIZE. PLEASE NOTE :—There are no prize-winners beyond Westland. Ensign Competitions are confined to the Coast. 1. Miss F. Steer, Cobden, £5 2. .Mrs. Jeffares, Greymouth, £4 3. Miss Z. Poole, Kumara, £3 a H-. \7 : Z i-H X ' iurs. uiDson, Aaroro, 5s £2 1 n Cunhffe ' Greymouth, Miss L. Kelsall, Greymouth, 5s £2 10s " 5. Miss C. Straker, Cobden, £2 6. Miss Harrington,. Blaketown, £1 7. Miss (~ OConnell, Stale Col- Mr. W. Ellis, c/o Mr. JBr ,]°\. , Bealey Flat, 5s Mr Raymond Posclncl, snr., Barry- Mrs. Wisby, Hukarere, 5s Mr. F. Keer, c/o Mr. Woollett, Greymouth, 5s Mrs. Gibson, Karoro, 5s -Mr. A. Hansen, Greymouth,' 5s Mrs. T. O'Loughlin, Runanga, 5s town, 5s Mrs. S. Lee, Miss K. Bunco, Greymouth, 5 Miss S. Priest, Greymouth, 5 Mrs. Goad. Kumara. 5s Miss L. Lemon, Hukarere, 5s Mrs. Askenbeck, Dobson, 5s Mrs. J. Burr, Cape Terrace, Ku mara, 5s Mr. C. A. 8011, Rußu, 5s M ' romnroir' Gre ?T v OUt c h - 5s M A. Ward, Runanga, ss. -"is. Lompton, Greymouth. 5s AND .MANY OTHERS. f, .° -?H N TEA i,nd start savin S the COUPONS now for our big CASH PR7ZE DISTRIBUTION in June. Propr: Duncan M'Lean Greym'h.

pio ym *p*a»d. tb* binli b*e«a to .0 tli« old long tcy», but when it» a St George jrou'll find it'i the children who begin to *inff. St. George i?ie HpricotE wi, =.» ...o very choicest Teviol Fruit, takei re»h from i \\. the treos%» rid pr.-«.-rvrd to as to be rcudy for winter Si )) j u»e. Tlw-rc'» nil tho flavour and whol<-er>menee« of \j'Y the fresh fruit, and none of the waste and the J (. worry Fiu" r:.i> r>... made into pies, or simply *•' °-"-» s heateo and served »:tb mustard V 'ji ReaJ> „.-wr« foi tile T.,.,:.-. ~„l C ,,.1>-H in jr-IW Irvine & Stevenso:

GENERAL GROCERY STORE, HIGH ST. : : : : : GREYMOUTH. To the Residents of Greymouth and District. fTAVING purchased the GROCERY BUSINESS so successfully controller! by Mr. J. Tidd, 1 solicit a continuance uf the PATRONAGE that has been extended him. Those who require Groceries, Produce, Tinware, Crockery, Patent Medt cines, etc., will Cud my prices equal to the quality of the goods. My Motto will be "First-class Artie's at most reasonable Prices." Families waited on for ORDfcRS twice weekly, and DELIVERED to any part of the town. EVERYTHING FOR THR BOUSE STOCKED. J. SHRIVES, GROCER & PRODUCE MERCHANT HIGH ST. : : : : : GREYMOUTLI. REMOVAL NOTICE. MR. n. HOLMES, Painter and Paperhanger, in THANKING the general public for their liberal sup port wishes to intimate that he lias REMOVED to his new premises it* Albert Street, opposite the Public Lib ra<y. A new stock of Papers. Paints. Glass etc., to select from. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL WORK. QOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE ° COMPANY., LTD. Capital £2,f)00,00C Accumulated Funds exceed 54?.,50f Fire, Marine and Accident Insur a noes of every kind accepted at ven lowest rates.

I)ISPATCH FOUNDRY COMPANY XJ LIMITED. (Established 1873.) Engineers, Boiler-makers. . . . Iron and Brass Founders. . . . Wood Turners and General Smiths. Sole Agents for West Coast of the ATLAS BOILER FLUID for CleanSAVE MONEY by Buying Furniture Direct from the Manufacturers. SCHAEF & SON, Practical Cabinetmakers, Upholsterer* and House Furnishers. A llj goods made at our factory from the best material and GUARANTEED. Large Stock of CHESTERFIELDS, DIVAN CHAIRS, DINING ROOM SUITES, SIDEBOARDS, HANDSOME DRAWINGROOM CABINETS, DUCHESSE CHESTS and WASHSTANDS. ANY DESIGN MADE TO ORDER. All Kinds of BEDDING and BEDSTEADS always on ha'ad. A Liberal Discount, Allowed. INSPECTION INVITED. SCHAEF & SON. SHOWROOM, Mawhera Quay FACTORY, Herbert St.

JAMES RING, THE POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHER^ tTAS installed in his STUDIO an ■* A UP-TO-DATE PLANT for taking PHOTOGRAPHS AT NIGHT. Thui a long felt want has been remedied, and clients photographed!, at night can rely upon getting first-class work. Studio open until 0 p.m. on SATURDAYS. Sittings may be arranged for any o* k « uight by special appointmi fHE COMMERCIAL JJOTEL, MAWHERA QUAY GREYMOUTH J. MCCARTHY, Proprietor. VISITORS to town will receive every care and attention. The TABLES are famous for theh quality and excellence of FOOD preparations. The WINES and ALES an of the BEST brands. THE FIRESIDE. EDISON'S LATEST MARVEL IN PHONOGRAPHB JUST ARRIVED AT WEBER'S. CAPABLE of taking the TWO and v FOUR MINUTE RECORDS. Call at once and inspect. Price only £8 Its, Alpo five hundred NEW RECORDS jasi to hand. Note the Address: WEBER. MAWHERA QUAY.

Ail matters adjusted locally. Prompt and Liberal settlement of claims. The South British is a Colonial in Btitution, offering policy holders tho very best SECURITY obtainable, com bined with the most liberal policy con ditions. All Profits Retained in the Colons NANCARROW AND CO., Diitrict AltoriGreyrnnuth. F. BADGER & CO (Established 1865.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Oil AND COLOURMEN. Imprteri of and Dealeri in ■■- PAPERHANGINGS, OILS, LEADS, MIXED PAINTS, TURPENTINE, BENZINE, METHELATED SPIRITS DRY COLOURS, VARNISHES, FRENCH POLISH DYES, GOLD LEAF, MIRIN PLATE, PLAIN AND FANCY GLaSS IK ALT. SHAPES. F. BADGER & CO. •It! SRKVMOUTH

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 February 1910, Page 1

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