W. M'KAY AND SON HAVE RECEIVED^THEIR FIRST SHIPMENT OF .. - ■ ■ Spring & Summer Goods. INSPECTION INVITED. Kokiri, Sept 18th, 1899 To Messrs W. M?Kay\Ja Pon, Drapers, ' Greymov/th, Gentlemen, — . - I beg to thank you for.. the very prompt manner in which you have, through Mr Gray of the New Zealand Accident Insurance Company, settled my claim under one of your coupons for one pound per week during the time I am unable to tvork through an accident to my hand. Yours gratefully, John Galway, We are giving those coupons to every purchaser of 5s worth And upwards. W. M'KAY & SON GREYMOUTH Sr HOKITIK A.
FORSYTH & M'KAY Importers of British and American Ironmongery and Hardware. • We have just completed extensive alterations to our present building in order to make room for the stock formerly carried by Mr R. 0. Forsyth. We have markpd down Mr Forsyth's ock to correspond with the big REv JCTION in prices at which we bought Forsyth and Masters's stock, and we are now prepared and intend to sell at prices hich intending purchasers will find greatly to their advantage. We have a large stock of Blasting Powder, Mm ng Material, Wire Ropes, uime, Cement etc., etc. Just landed a large quantity of Hulls's celebrated Swedish axes The best axe the market A splendid assortment of ElectroHated Ware just opened up and is now in view Agents for Noble s Dynamite. Massey Harris Reapers and Binders and all thej: other Agricultural Imple ments. The Welsbach's 'atent Incandescent Gas Burners. Theso ourners will reduce gas. bills to half he amount Indents executed for British an , merican merchandise. FORSYTH~& M'KAY, DIRECT IMPORTER? GRIFFFN & SMITH'S CJEItKBUATEi]* SMJRMUVJB Al Ceylon Teas. Under the distinguished patronage of Lord and Lady Glasgow at our Kiosk in the Exhibition. IMPORTED BY US DIRECT FROM CEYLON. Try it. Possesses finer flavour and goes further than any other tea offered to the public. Edinburgh Dental Institute. Mr J. M'Brearty, SURGEON DENTIST, Chapel Street (Next Wesleyan Church) • Greymouth. May be consulted at his rooms during the following hours : — From 9 a.m. to 1 p m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday: 9am tol p.m.
AND BOUGHT AT A DISCOUNT OP 30 Per Cent ForSCash BY CASS DfiAlUfi tCIiOIHIEfi Seized In Transit ! What Does it Mean ? Why, when a Manufacturer ships goods to the colony and^the'purchaser has not the money to pay, the goods are stopped on being landed and put in BOND, and then sold in one lot at a big discount FOR CASH ! A Shipment of this description has beenjbought by our "Up'-o-Date" townsman, who is always on the look out for cheap lines for his customers. The whole lot has been bought for cash at a discount of 30 per cent, amotuting to £1246:9:4. Which we are busy opening up for inspection, and it is needless to say we shall find no difficulty in selling, for every line will be offered at English .prices. the: public Will bear in mind that this is not a sale at the end of the season offgoods^left over but NEW SERVICEABLE DRAPERY Jusfc taken out ofJßondjby CHRISTOPHER SHH, j The Dp-to-datß|Gash Draper, fiREYMOUTH Try "our Men's All- Wool Tweed Suits.Sreduced^to 22s 6d^a Suit '
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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10386, 24 November 1899, Page 2
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531Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10386, 24 November 1899, Page 2
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