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Thomas & M^Beath. I [Established 186 C] 1 , _____ i • ■ : We are now on receipt of the principal portion of ! ■ New Reason's Goods i And for variety, or value they have never been ! - equalled. s Our .. Di'osb Department is replete, with all the latest and most up-to-date. Materials, which space will not allow us to particularise so "Write for '-Patterns and Prices" You will be amply repaid. THE MILLINERY DEIJAKTMENT is completely re stocked with the Latest Novelties for Ladies' Wear. New Shades in Jackets and Mantles. Latest Designs in Trimmed Millinery. TRIMMED & TJNTRIMMEB HATS in endless voriety THOMAS AND M'BS ATH Ma-vvhera Quay, Crreymoutli, Broadway, Reefton. [Established 1865.] Westland Tinware and Sheet Iron Works. GRU7 DiOUTH and HOKITIKA LICENSED ELUMBBR, TINSMITE, GA.SFITrER, AND SET METAL WORKER, | JEstimates aud^quocations given for complete installation of Acetylene Ga s ft Carbide of Calcium, Burners; and Fittiugs kept in stock. '^Manufacturer of Water Tanks, Chimnies, Baths, Milk Cans, Buckets, and Dairy Utenails, Strong Iron Furnaces and Coppers Water laid on from Borough mains. Water closets and latest sanitary appliances fitted up ; also h. p, ranges for hot water. Iron pipe cut and screwed. Fittings, Valves, Spouting and Down Pipe. Electric Bells, Enamel Sinks, Basins, and Baths Iron Fluming for hydraulic mining} . Telephone GREY— I42 j Telephone : HOKITIKA— IO6,

_»RIDER AGENTS WANTED^ ißfaono In each district to ride and exhibit a sample' 1905 Cycie. Wj Hf* Hftrftest grade, fully warranted six years, flg I COVENTRY MADE CYCLES H ■ ft® if^Tr® Latest 4? O m If% 4-g% -P#> S ■ -_>_& Hi. Models* o*WO m #W tU &*\J HB M/WBk Ib^ Packed and Delivered Free to your Port. |W aVJ - WNwUm ImSm Our "Coventry Flyer" is the talk of the trade*' Wk B ml\ iIW IffMll Eadie Free Wheel and Hub Brake, Dunlop or Clin- MBt 9 fftKl /M UlmMm cher A Won Tyres, Inverted Lover Rim Brakes, WA 9 IRlllll 3l\ BITOI Double-Butted Tubina, Non-Rusting Spokes. W& fl WnU vlSwifllli Great Factory Clearing Sale at half '.prices. H3 ■■ ■/W/M liflr BfiilW EADU A rVPI E taking orders from sample BJH ■I ai/yUn 1^ CAKN A UIULC machine furnished by us. HB ■P WnV if itw Large profits easily made. TEN DAYS' FREE R_| HA M/l it TRIAL IS allowed on every cycle. Money In full re- H IB II B funded without Question if not satisfactory. Write BH Wu a t once for free art catalogues and our special otter. ot : — i/rss .Lamps, Cycle Accessories, Repalrs t Enamelling, at np W one-half ordinary prices. VBi BmMEAD CYCLE COMPANY, Dept. 148 F. • M GREY BOROUGH CO^JNCiL OAS DEP^RTiiIENT. THE PUBLIC ARE NOTIFIED THAT AN ASSORTMENT OE GAS HEATING & COOKING STOffES In every variety have just been opened up, and are on view at the Council Chambers. / It has been conclusively proved that a GAS COOKER is a most effective domestic servant as a cooker, toigtoand ironer. It may also be added that a GAP HEATING STOVE is a most voluable adjunct to any household. Much Sickness is caused byusinp Cold Silting Rooms And Bedrooms. Especially the latter The young and strong may stand it, but to the weak and aged 00l d rooms in our changeable climate, are a veritable death trap. With Gas at 6d.per 100 ft, a room may be kept at proper temperature at trifling cost. A Gas lire-Is clean : is available instantly. No waiting for he firs-to burn up; Fo dust or smoke to spoil farmture. Is o oal oras!ir,s to carry about. CaH and mspect the stock, -Bine nx> Mr ■ -Kennedy, G-aa Manager — * Telephone No. 113, A.ndjho wilali and give eaiioiatea £oc gas appawtos of every description. All the goods, including a splendid assortment of GAS jWINGS GLO3ES,etc, are For Sale at nett cost prices, \the GAS COOKERS maybehired on Monthly Payments AgenU for the WeMac~h~~ConipMny>s Incandeseenl-

What's Wanted? Reliable Articles Three- Things Yon Can Rely TJoon J%ew Expanded Metal A Material for Strengthening Concrete in Buildings Waterworks, Sewers, etc. Makes the Best 'Ripple tor Saving Gold. Ifick's JSalata Belting Look iSor the Trade Ma- and done buy till you have f.)ua t, Then you will Save Gold' i Ruberoia Roofing Waterproof, Weatherproof* Fireproof. | Local Ironmongers will be pleased to fill your requirements. The -Stewart Timber j Glass & Hardware I — company.— Wellington. —SOLE AGENTS.— XMAS-1905 ... NEW YEAR - 1806 ... LUET GEOK&.CO.. Proprietors of Boundary Street Fruit Mart. Fruiterers, Confectioners, Fancy Goods Dealers and JegetaWe Tendor A NNOUNCE the arrival of daily shipJ\. mentsof all kinds of Fruits and Vege^bles. CONKECTIONERY (all descriptions). FANCY GOOD 1 * (endless variety). CROCKERY WARE, etc, etc Inspection Invited. Parcels divered. to' alv, parts oi the : wn and district \. .

h ar.oiEAE, [Late of Islington, Londoh-T Ladies't&iGents' \ High Class Tailor MAO34AY STREET: GRBYMOUTH. (Opposite Star Office.) FIT & STVi^GJAKA^TEED. 2Patcerns":with Prices posfced to anylpartf CRITERION HOTEL iCICHMOND QUAY, GRE?MOUTH HP. J. BELJLETT : PrODiietor (LafceP-'oneer Hotel, St Kilda, Eiuwdin WSHES to inform the public of Greymouth and country districts that he has taken possession of the above hotel, which has been reuovated and refurnished right throughput. Visitors will receive a hearty welcome. Only the very best ot wines, spirits and ales kept. Board and Lodging moderate charge ermanent board ers by arrangement Dispatch Foundry Go — GREYIsIOUTH- . ESTABLISHED 1873. Engineers, Boilermakers Iron and Brass Founders, Wood Tuners , and General Smiths." Sole agents foi* the West Coast o\ : the Atlas Boiler ■Fluid^for cleanT Boilers.

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Grey River Argus, 30 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 30 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 30 March 1906, Page 1

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