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boots Id shoes. IN RETURNING THANKS to the publio for the very liberal patronage received In the paat, we have much pleasure in Intimating we have just received a very LARGE CONSIGNMENT of the CHOICEST and most FASHIONABLE BOOTS »"* SHOES* SPECIALLY SELECTED in the Home and Foreign Markets, and are now offering them at> prices that muat ensure speedy sale, our motto being small profit! and quick retnru*. Before baying elsewhere we therefore INVITE an INSPECTION of ourg?cds. In colonial manufactured goods, our reputation being so firmly established throng out New Zealand, we nead only mention ours Is the PREMIER BRAND. Finding it would take cooalderably more space than Is at our disposal to give a description and price list of the various lines, we merely give a few quotations which will be sufficient to impress the most sceptical that our PRICES are the | LOWEST, and ouc STOCK to (select from the LARGEST on the West Coast. Glil's Lace Bootr, 3j 6d, 4s, 5s and 5s 6d Ladies' 31ace Kid Shoes, 8s 6d, 9s 6d and GirlB 1 High Leg School Boots, 5a 6d and 10s 6d 6s 6d Ladies' Glove Kid E S, 10a, splendid Girls' Calf Leglets, 7 x 9, 6a ; 10 x 13, 7s value Girls' Tan Shoes, 3* 6d, 4s and 4s 6d Ladies' Leglets, from 7s 6d Boys' Strong Nailed Boots, 5s 9d, 6s 6d Men's Bluchers, give grand Wjar, 5s lOd, and7s6d , 656d,756d Boys' Stroog Shooters, 7s 3 < and 8s 3d Men's Shooting Boots, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, and Yoothß' do do, 9a 3d, 10a 3d atd 11« 3d Us 6d Youths' Balmoral?, calf, 10a 6d and lla 6d Men's Watertlghts, unequalled, note Ladies' Evening Shoe*, 3s 6d, 4a 6d, 5s price, 14s 6d, and 6i fid Men's Goloihed Balmcra's, a neat boot, Ladies' Beautiful Kid Shoes, 6a, 6s 6d, 13s 6d. 7b 6d Ladles' and Gentß' ooze calf tan shoes and boots (something unique) and a great variety of other lines too numerous to particularise nn hand. Being direct Importers of GUM BOOTS, we have an Immense selection of all the well known brands on hand. From na only can be procured in New Zealand the Notth British Rubber lined boota. Leather grindery and 'every requisite] for the trade kept on hand. Storekeeper! and all wholesale buyers most liberally dealt with. A first dais hand for bespoke work and repairs employed, and orders promptly executed. NOTE PARTICULARLY THE ADDRESSM. O'BRIEN & CO., MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH, Wareheuae and Factory, Armagh and Gloucester Streets, Chrlstchurcb. STOUT AND BOTLED AL£ i . ' ■ ••'""■ •■ s — — — . . _ — - p The famous " DOG'S HEAD" Brand of Bass and Guinness justly takes the » lead in every makrefc of New Zealand. It is shipped there |in Full Sized 3 Champagne Bottles only. . . | Messrs READ BROTHERS bottle no other Ale or Stout but those of Bass and Guinness respectively, and only those which are Jbrewed expressly for Exportation. Their splendid Bottling Premises alone furnish a hostage for} high quality being far beyond comparison, both as regards extent as well as completeness - They must be seen to be appreciated. ISOLANDBES & CO., Wholesale Agents, » Nelson.

! PHOENIX BREWERY, RBEFTON. EDWARDS T B[ONTEITQ t BREWERS, ALE an^PORTER BOTTLSKS, Beg to annonnce to the'pnbllc that they are now in a position te supply the. grow* in requirements vi the Xnangahna district with a really FIRST-GLASS ALE Of regular body, brewed from the very eat malt and hops procurable, and no re and attention spared to produoe an article of truly high quality, which for sparkle, purity and relish cannot be aurpased. SPECIAL ATTENTION has been deroted to the bottling department, aqd the firm's labels in Ale and • Porter we guarantee of excellence. Ale and Porter in bulk and bottle carted or packed to all parti of the district. EDWARDS & MONTEITH, Proprietors, Reefton. TT B R I MB L E HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST. oil \r aid Duke Cigarettes, 3d per packet BOUNDARY STREET.

fHE Public Trust Office of New Zealand is a rinvr>riuni>:u institution to airnrri, a,t low rates Of commission, a secure iiir.l . convenient recourse for thoso who, desirous of toriniug trusts 1M Hie colony, cnntiot «it!sf»icw>i-iJ} appoint private trustees or executors, autl for persons uuablo or unwilling to undertake or continue the administration' of the trusts accepted by or imposed upon them. The Public Trust Office, constituted by "The rublic Trust Office A<-t, 1572," bus been Biuct: much en largetl in v- miiuioiis by amending Actß, to meet growinjj retjuLtincnts. The Amendment Act of lffiii facilitates administration, authorises prompt •Vis!rsl.ii 1 :ion. provides absolute secur /; arvcunst loss to estates from ip vestments at the discretion of tho Public "Trustee, ami insures the regular payment of the interest. The Security and Fidelity of the Public Trustee's administration must be considered of the utmost importance to every person contemplatiiiß the -appointment of h trustee. Tho colony gunrnnt'rx the fidelity of the administration, *wd Cuai""' t^es also the Integrity of the Capital Funds invested at the option of the i'ulilie Trustee. The Colony Guarantees also, on the capital funds arising for investment out of the properties placed in tho Public Trust Office, a common rate of interest, to bo paid quarterly, Free of all charges of the Public Trust Office. The value of this guarantee is in the Guarantee of the Colony against loss from investments in 'md or iusutiiciimt securities, and agaiust loss from delay jij investment, and for the regular and punctual payment of the interest, free of all .^^^fSa of the Public Trust Office. In the ay^^jjiient of TrU6teos there must alwaysKb|i|serious concern as to the seciir^pof the Capital funds; and the la*|ffl|||fie capita] funds the greater must be tfiß^SJegncern for Becurity, and the less f or a Idglpcate of interest. The Public TruSt«l#|iahnot die, cannot leave the colony, cftuudt.-becoine disqualified, or involved iv priyat^difficulties ; and cannot be distrusted.: In private trusteeships, death.and absencrender necessary numerous "tind expensive deeds not required by Public? Trustee's administration, which has, besides, tho office solicitor's advice without 1 expense .to the estates. By all who know or have experienced the contingencies of private trusteeships these advantages must be appreciated. For further information apply to the Agent* •tor to Th* Public Trustee, W«l* Ifelitofli '

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Grey River Argus, 23 December 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 23 December 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 23 December 1893, Page 4

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