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Wm strange. sole partners and t coverdal proprietors. THOUSANDS i Will be interested to know that our MONSTER STOCK-TAKING SALE AT CHgmTCHURCH.

At this GREAT SALE it is ourcus|om, every year* to SACRIFICE the ENTIRE Balance of Our Winter Stocks. EVERYTHING HAS TO GO ! Because you see, room has to be madeSOMEHOW— for Spring and Summer Shipments already BEGINNING TC ARRIVE. In order to effect as complete a clearance as possible, we shall make Sweeping Reductions in Every Department. Even plain Housebold Goods, such as Calicoes and Cottons generally (made and unmade) will be' reduced ; also the price of Suits and Singlf Garments, both to order and ready-made, Furnitnre, Bedding, and everything we make and sell. Besides these line! (Hardly Ever Offe.ed at Less than Full Rates] we shall put on sale ' . . Heaps of Remnants ! ODD LOTS, JOB LOTS, SLIGHTLY SOILED OR DAMAGED GOODS, etc., many of which will be, we assure you, almost GIVEN AWAY ! The sameremark applies to " GOODS OF FASHION*" such as our EXQUISITE •LONDON AND PARISIAN MODEL MILLINERY, OUR STYLISH WINTEB DRESSES and DRESS GOODS for^vening Wear, and our Lovely Winter Jackets Mantles, Capes, and Macintoshes, all^f which MUST BE SOLD FOR WHAT THEY WILL BRING, as we never fcaary over such goods from season to season, Quite possibly you may exclaim, on reading the above " Oh 1 am so sorry:" But I live so far from Christchurchj I can't get there to attend the sale. That doesn't matter in the least, since you -can do as Hundreds already do Shop with us by Post— If you can't shop with us in person ! i 1 GET JL^JMTJUjOGUEJ THE FIRST THING to be done is fo get a Sale Catalogue (the,? have been well circulated already, but if you haven'r.got one we will send you one POST FREE on application.) Having got your catalogue, read it carefully through (you will find it really interesting), make your selections, WRITE DOWN YOUR REQUIREMENTS AS PLAINLY AS POSSIBLE, Enclose Stamps, P 0.0. or Postal Notes to the value of Goods, and— drop your letter in the Post-Box, and We will do the Rest: BY RETURN Train, Boat or Coach, as the case may be, your Parcel shall be forwarded— and WE WILL TAKE AS MUCH CARE to please you as though you walked up to one of our counters and made your purchase personally. If°veare SOLD OUT of the precise line you want we will send THE NEAREST THING to it. and, if you are not satisfied.then, WE WILL RETURN YOU YOUR MONEY! POJV'T MISS THE CHJUYCE this sale presents to you to secure Extraordinary Bargains ! STRANGE COMPANY, CHRISTCHURCH. , A SUCCESSFUL^BRAND OF COFFEE. ALTHOUGH a large portion of .111111111 iP^?- JLJcIS-tiri i^| Coffee Drinkers are satisfied with <apflWwSSSSill|M ( ,' C any kind of Coffee which they can ji^^^^^aM m. ' «ul< VALUE^iN^OFFEE as there V&ihg ' JraEfc is specially appreciated by con- PwK^vC^paMlH %r YssF*s thoroughly reliable and pleasant E^^lP^^^^S " beverage we confidently recom- ■B«i2SK2£ells3 .^ WStrprrf &f* mend the K&&3JttKs24jg^ \y n • vMUUffH CLUB BRAND C OFFEE, W&sM&£&s Outside With Wrapper. . Without Wrappe.l Which is well known throughout", New Zealand aa being not only the best in QUALITY, bub also the best in VALUE. It has the largest Sale of any branch in the colony. There will be no disappointmet if buyers INSIST upon Storekeepers supplying them with this brand and refuse any of the unworthy imitations 'ading on the reputation of the CELEBRATED CLUB BRAND, manufactured for 30 YEARS by W GREGG AND CO, ™. Rattray St, and Peliohet Bay, Dunedin,

J. HOLMES, PAINT, PAPERHANGING AND GLASS WAREHOUSE. JUST RECEIVED ex Gothic and Whakatane, a large assortment of PAPERHANGINGS, PAINTS, OILS, etc., which he is offering at very LOW PRICES. Estimates given for all descriptions of work. Taindi Street, Greymouth, and Hokitika Hrw. Young, A. M. Inst. 0. E. M. Inst. M. E. M. N. Z. Inst. Surveyor. Civil and Mining Engineer. Authorised Licensed and Registered MINING SURVEYOR, Midland Chambe Greymouth. Stillwater Hotel, STILLWATER. MR JAMES BAXTER, Stillwater, wishes to intimate to his friends that he has bought the above well known hostelry, where he hopes by paying strict attention to business, and keeping the very best brands of liquors and ales, to merit a fair share of public patronage. Travellers will find the Hotel most convenient. Excellent accommodation. JAMES BAXTER ... Proprietor. The STEWART XIMBUB, GXASB WAMM Co., Mjtd. INDIA RUBER AND BALATA BELTING To Dredging Companies and Sawmilers Balata Belting for quality and wear, far excels all other belting in the market, be had from D. M'LEAN, Boundary Stj<?bt,

Sim Wtc63 El r\, Merchant and Military Tailor, Outfitter, Ac, INVITES INSPECTION Of his large stock of Gentlemen's weat for the Summer season. A splendid assortment of White Regatta and Soft Shirts, Collars, Hard and Frame Hats, Braces, Socks, etc. A grand lot of Ties of every pattern and shape. INSPECTION INVITED. J. WEBER, UPPER MAWHERA QUAY. COAL, COKE, BRICKS, FIREWOOD, LIME AND FIRECLAY. FOR SALE In Wholesale or Retail Quantities by A. MATHESON PRODUCE MERCHANT, EX PORTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. Highest cash price given -for Wool, Hides, Tallow, arid all Butchers' Produce. Stores and Office, Mackay Street. • Coal Depot, Johnston Street, Greymouth. Telephone— No 11 Office, 76 Residence. A f MATHESON. COBB & COS TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES leaves Rugg'B Hotel, Kamara, for CHKISTCH UR'o'B Everjr TUESDAY and FRIDAY 8 o'clock a m, Connecting with the train ab Jackeon c and Springfield, and arriving lnOhiaf< churoh every Wednesday and Saturdsj at 7j? m. For further pwtlonlars apply to ou, amenta, G W Mosb and Co, T&«nol SU'eet, Greymouth. ASSIDY A 00, Proprletoi

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Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 23 August 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 23 August 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 23 August 1901, Page 1

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