Owing to the N, Z, Government having rein oved blie duty oc \t>; lb fro-n all British grown teas, w new have pleasure in announcing a furbher reduction on all IHdian and Ceylon growths. Our prices will be as follows : The finest tha world can produce 1/7 per lb, no higher price ; also a first class Ceylon Broken Orange Pekoe, in 5 and 10 ll» boxes at 1/4 per lb. Numbers of people who havo sent us postal notes for a trial lob have already sent us repeat orders. RIDLE Y& SON, Tea Growers AND DIRECT IMPORTERS, Chbistchubch, Stores— Opposite Clock Tower,, 234 Colombo street and 128 High street. ESTABLISHED 1889. s -AT— J. W. Chalk's —RECORD— BOOT SHOP. Just Arrived — New Goods FOR AUTUMN A WINTER WEAR. Price Right. Quality Bxght. Ladies' Shoes from 83 6d' to 18s fid Ladies' Boots from 9a 6d to 22a 6d Gents' Beots from 10s 6d to iiOs Men's Watertights all Qualities, Gents' Patent Court and Dinner Shoes Lidies' Evening Shoes from 2a 6d Children's Boots and Shoes of all kinds. Everything connected with a first class Boot and Shoe Store AT J. W. Chalk's —RECORD BO®T SHOP, - MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. P. O. BOX 45. — :-— TELEPHONE 14 -MR RICHMOND,— _ DENTIST. Has removed to his new Surgery next MIDLAND CHAMBERS Mackey Street. Hours of Attendance — 9 a.m. to Ip.m. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday ; 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Telephone: 14. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Royal Arch. Chapter — Meeting tonight. Wanted — Young girl, good wages. Cobden — Concert and Ball. . Lost — A purse. A. B. Lindop's (deceased) estate^ — Accounts requested to Be sent in. M'Kay and Son's, Drapers — Boy wanted. Manson and Co — Startling change of advertisement. p UN E.R AL NOTICE. The Friends of MR J. SPINDELER are respecffully invited to follow the remains of his late wife, FANNIE, to the place of interment, the Kumara cemetery. The funeral cortege wili leave her Jate residence, Main Street, on THURSDAY Afternoon at 2 o'clock, fl. JOHNSON, Undertaker. TjIUNERAL NOTICE. The Friends of LUCY JAMES are respectfully invited ty follow tha remains of her late husband, JACOB, to the ceme. tery, Ahaura, on Thursday, April 14th, 1904. The funeral cortege will leave her late residence, Ahaura, at 2 o'clock. R. PAUL, Undertaker. DEATH. James.— At his residence, Ahaura, April 12th, 3 904, Jacob, the beloved wife of Lucy James, native of Essex, England, aged 81 years.
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