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Mr J. H. Coombs, the Dresden Piano' ~ Company's representative, is at present in Greymouth for the purpose of introducing to the musical public of this town arid' surrounding districts the Dresden" Com- '•'=. pany's high class piahds by all makers,' ' : r on terms from 20/- monthly, and Ameri* : can organs by Bell and other well known ' makers, from 10/6 monthly. Mr Copmha ''Z headquarters are at the Company'^ local agents, Messrs J. W. Eassbn arid Co.—* : ' : Advt. -'■"' ■ :-.-y-:. : -.. The finest tea in the market is the J. Beehive Al Ceylon. It is to be. had ' at Griffen and. Smith's,, Beehive and Union Stores.: They are the sole agents for this celebrated brand. :— AdVt i ""*'., """"' Tailoring Department. —T. JW. :,Ty^ionl..., & Co. , Mawhera . Quay, remind those who intend having a new suit made before Xmas to call and give their order as soon as possible, so as to prevent disappointment. Suits made to measure from 50s.< Fit and workmanship guaranteed. -^-Advt „-,-. T. W. Tymons & Co. have, openedf! new shipments of fancy goods, new mil- \\ linery, new prints, new dresses, new umbrellas, new mackintoshes, new gloves . • &c. Prices as usual— most moderate. J J Inspection invited.- — Ad-yt.- ",.'.'' Important to Cyclists'— -W M'Kay & So^ | have just received Ladies' Cycling Hats and Gloves, Gents' CyclingSuits, Knickers;; Hose and Sweaters. Our Stock is being J continually reassorted with the latest- importations and smartest lines, which keen . buying and long experience in the trade caD command. W M l Kay &Son. --Advt. The poor consumptive pale and. ili,' VV Had caught a sudden yiolent chill, T Distressing coughs b*d"made him weak; While hectic flushes tinged his. cheek ; But what at last has made him- strong, r When after, suffering so long, | He now can damp and cold- endure,-- -^ He takes WmE I Wo.o4s'ssGreat Peppermint 1- '^", * _ Mr G. Ingall of Red House, has now r removed his well-assorted stock of ironfM mongery, crockery, fancy goods, pipes, ' &c, to temporary premises," nexfeEasson's Hall, Richmond Quay, and in order to make room for new stock is. offering the whole of the goods to the general; public^, at less than cost price.— -Advt. ■<:■' -j f; . : -..■-_ ■<. Our' - "up-to-date" townsman is at it>~ again with his stock-taking Sale. Bargains are offered that will astonish every person -: that visits hiih. Ladies' sumnier hats for '* 3d, dress pieces for 2s lld, 3s lld and J 4s lld a dress. Calicos for 2s. Art . muslin for 2d. Six yards TwUl Cretonnes for ls 6d, and heaps of other lines, must be cleared away before stocktaking at Christopher Smith's. — ■■Advt.- /. . Many wealthy people who have the buying power to obtain anything they may ■■'"- require would give all. they possess to pair-:/ chase thafc priceless boon Good Health. To those derirous of prolonging their days in comfort and ease, the Great Unknown " Remedy; T/e Winton's Puts, -''-which : purifies the gastric juices of the stomach/ and itestines will be found by either sex a great assistance; They regulate ' the bowels and fortify the constitution. All Chemists 16. — Advt '-/■.,•. T. W. Tymons &Co., Drapers, Maw, hera Quay, Greymouth, has a -splendid \ stock of ready made clothing, all sizes, for - men and boys. The materials have been . specially selected. The garments are well made in every respect and the prices most moderate. —Advt.

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10265, 22 April 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10265, 22 April 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10265, 22 April 1899, Page 2

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