kvjriCE J. HOLMES. (Established 1865.) PAINTER, PAPERH ANGER, SIGNWRITER & HOUSE DECORATOR. Revell Street TPTAfe JUST received trom England *-*• Ex OTARAMA and .1 large consignment of Oils, Leads, Varnishes, Enamels, Glass, Mixed Paints, n all shades, Papernangings, Brushes, .^old and Silver Leaf and all Painters' reI usites direct from the Manufacturers v hich he is ottering at very low prices to • ait the times. Estimates furnished ; • 'ountry orders promptly attended to ; all uork entrusted to him executed with despatch and none but the oest materials •sed. JA\,EB a Revell Street. ' • Hokitika. A Merry Xmas & a Happy New Yeai STEPHEN MILLS has , just received TOYS FOR THE MILLION TOYS FOR THE MILLION. EVERYBODY Purchasing goods to Vj the Value of 5s will leceive a'Pre' • ent from the 6d Table. Oome and Secure the Bargains in CROCKERY & GLASSWARE & great variety of Christmas Cards. The Largest and Best selected Stock of Fancy Goods on the Coast. INSPECTION INVITED, NO ONE PRESSED TO BUY Stephen ilfi/fe UAWHERA QUAY GREYMOUTH Is Is Monster Art Union In conjunction with the GRAND CHRISTMAS BAZAAR & FANCY FAIR. (By permission of the Hon. Colonia Secretary.) IN AID OF THE Hokitika Volunteer Fire Brigade. 110 BE DRAWN at the Town Hall, Hokitika, on Boxing Day, December 26, 1896, under the supervision of Bis Worship the Mayor, Local Press Representatives, and Subscribers' Committee. « Ist Prize, Humber Bicycle, value, £20 or Nugget of Gold (sozs ldwt") •value £20. ' Bth Prize. Pair Oil Paintings, value, 10th Prize, Electro-plated Cruet, value, £3 3s. 24r,h Prize, Pair Binoculars, value, £3. , 30th Piiz«, Musical Box, value, £7 10s. 32nd. Prize, Large Oil fainting, value, 40th Prize, Settee Cusuiou, val le £2 2s. 48th Prize, Japaness Set, value $3 10s. 56th Prize, Pair Oil Paintings, value £4 4s. ' 60fch Prize, Hand Painted Mirror value, £2 2s. ' AND FIFTY OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES. (Prizes not Claimed two months from Date of Drawing will be forfeited.) TICKETS ONE SHILLING EACH. Drawing will be published in the Hokitika papers and Canterbury Times. TIOKBIS TO 813 HAD EVERY WHERE. H. L MICHEL, Hon. Treasurer. A. E. BENJAMIN ) Joint Hon D. J. EVANS } Secretaries HHHE above will be paid to any person that can prove that Foxes Patent UnbreaJring Framed Umbrellas will not wear twice as lony as any othorg. These Uml .alias can bo got at the following Prices in Silk with Fancy Handles. Ladies from 6s nud upwards ; Gents froii, 8s Umbrellas Re-oovereJ and Repaired at Moderate Charges. All kinds of Cutlery Ground and Polished Razors fsarofully Ground and Set. Glass and China itivettod and Cemented Note the Address : J. G LF.THABY, Mnwhera Quay, A Steam "WTiistle need not ran full blast all the time to let you know that it is there, and it is not necessary that we should be always advertising by noisy statements to buy SALSALINE, the great food preservative. For once tried, always used, as it is the only reliable food pr«werwtiT« ■old.
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West Coast Times, Issue 10429, 7 December 1896, Page 4
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