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London Dec. 28, 1909. Messrs Thomas and Meßeath, Greymouth, Dear Sirs, Ex Ruapehu we are forwarding you a choice line of Maids’ and Women’s Jackets, bought from the assigned estate of Foster, Broom and Co., Manchester, all of which we purchased on behalf of our colonial clients. They arc exceptionally good value and wc trust you will find a ready sale for them. We are, Dear Sirs, Yours Sincerely, THos. S. Ceard and Son, London. THOMAS & M‘BEATH Mawhera Quay, Qreymouth SOMETHING UNIQUE. The Climatic Conditions of the West ■ Coast are such that the timbers used in the '.onstruction of buildings, frequently decay after a period of from five to ten years. A novel and cheap method of constructing a house has now been solved. Weather and lining boards are not required as the whole of the building is plastered inside and out. This gives a most finished appearance and resembles a brick house plastered. It is cheaper than timber, more lasting, proof against dampness, warm in winter, and cool in the summer. Guarantee given for all work done. Full pa-ticlars and designs furnished by — W. H. Winterburn, Cornwall House, Hokitika. Telephone 36.

DRIIMKyONLYJ Speight's Prize Ales X to X bo X HAD EVERYWHERE. Obtainable on draught at Keller’s Hotel, Hokitika, and Mrs Head’s Hotel, Kanieri, only. W. PERRY & Co., Hokitika, and E, PEDRAZZI, Ross, Agents for Bottled Ales and Stout

The Place for Jewellery is J. BROCKLEHURST’S, Revell Street, Hokitika. J. B. has just installed massive show cases in his commodious shop, which euables him to exhibit to advantage his immense stock of the Choicest and Most Fashionable lines of Jewelery. Wedding, Christmas, and Birthday Presents are stocked in profusion, and every article is marked in plain figures The display of Entree, Butter, and Cake Dishes is equal to anything on the Coast. Clocks in Handsome Mable, imitation marble. A great assortment of Wedding, Engagement and Dress Rings, (all prices.) i* Every conceivable article in the line of Jewellery may be obtained on the premises. Silver Photo Frames. Silver Belts, Purses, and Pocket Books Galore. J.B's Motto is—- “ Small Profits, Quick Returns. CALL AND INSPECT. Sib

S5 s O ST GEORGE PIE APRICOTS Make the most'delicious dessert for hot. weather. You can just turn out the fruit and serve with custard, or it may he made into jellies, trifles, pics, puddings, and dainty fancy dishes—write us for original recipes. Being grown in the famous Teviot orchards, the St George fruits have flavour not found in any others 1 THERE’S A FLAVOUR.” INSIST ON YOUR GROCER GIVING YOU “ST. GEORGE” BRAND. A. E. Stapleton, VERGES AND GENERAL DRAPER Men’s Tweed Rainproof Coats; 255, 455, 555. Boys Tweed Overcoats: 15s 20s 25s Man’s Tweed Trousers: 10s, 12s, 15s. Men’s All Wool Underpants: Hen's All Wool Singlets: 4s 5s to 10s 6d. All Wool Sox: Is, Is 6d, Is 6d. All the latest. Fancy Bows, Handkerchiefs, Knots, Ties, Fanny Hosiery, Football and Hockey Jerseys, and Knickers, etc. Call and inspect for yourselves. Note the address ; REVELL STREET. HOKITIKA. RUGG’S KUMARA HOTEL, MA!:< STREET, KUMARA. 'JdHE PROPRIETOR wishes to announce that he has completed altera4jns to k ; s well and favourably known notel, which will be found one of the most complete on the Coast. Private sitting-rooms, fiiliard room, shower and plunge baths, and every convenience. Livery and Sait Stables. Horses Coaches and Traps Always on H'RE. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO.. Limited. Accident Branch, TRANSACTS all branches of ACCIDENT BUSINESS. Is the OLDEST, ' LARGEST, and STRONGEST COLONIAL ACCIDENT COY. MAIN FEATURES. Absolute Security. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR. M ill study their own interests by applying -for rates and other particulars to— G. S. Cray & Co., COAST REPRESENTATIVES, GREYMOUTH. fVSark Sprot & Co., AGENTS, HOKITIKA. THE EXCHANGE HOTEL. I.'AELLST. HOKITIKA. |"RS T. BRIGGS desires to announce that sue has entered into pos S' ssioa of the EXCHANGE HOTEI " -ere she will be pleased to meet all t cls whe so liberally patronised hei '•'idle conducting the “Empire” re > .illy destroyed by fire. Shto choicest brands of Wines and Spirits always in stack. fj. RUGG, Mrs T. Briggs, PROPRIETOR. Note the ADDRESS:—

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West Coast Times, 17 March 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, 17 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, 17 March 1910, Page 1

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