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Ironmongers. GOLDEN PADLOCK, ■■\KT:'*' LT E R HI L- L, IRONMONGER AND IMPORTER OF .... HARDWARE, .. (ii ■/ Has now opened a carefully selected , assortment of— . •:! i?';> Household and General Ironmongery .: ■: Carpenters' and Builders' Ironmongery Brassware, Mining, and other Tools American Spades, Picks, Shovels, &c. > < Spouting, Ridging, Galvanised Iron- .:.-; ( Oils, Paints, Rope, Nails . i - .■,-,. \n Axe, Pick, Adze, and Sledge Handles. Mawhera Quay, next Albion Hotel; : ,'. For Sale. '' JTJST ARRIVED, per Sarah and Mary, from Melbourne, Pink Eyes and Brown's River Potatoes. ' T. COLLINS, , Fruiterer, Tainui Street. • ' i! FXV) Furniture Dealers, Cabinetmakers, &c. ; X To be disposed of— The Stock and Plant of the old, established Furniture;; Upholstery, and Undertaking Business, now carried on in the centrally-situated premises, corner of Tainui and Mackay streets. The premises also for sale br to let. Apply 7 • ;, p.ipook, On the premises. TGI OR SALE, OR TO LET. . The undersigned being about to remove to their new premises, Hospital street, OFFER for SALE, or to LET, ttePREMISES now occupied by them in Tainui street, adjoining Gilmer's Hotel. The section is 33 x 86, low ground rent, and, good title! The building is two-storey, 30 x 60, leaving a large yard at back, 26x 33. ; These extensive premises could be converted into two shops or stores with upper floor for family residence, or would make a commodious hotel and store/ and as they are situate in the most central and rising position in Greymouth, offer, special advantages to persons requiring good business : premises, \ or to capitalists requiring profitable investment. ■■■'. ■ ■ :■■•■■■■■ "<■ •■■'■ : : ; ( •;-■■'' !! . .•■:.. Further particulars On application to KENNEDY BROS. New Seeds. New Seeds. HENRY PELLING, begs to inform buyers of GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS, . that he has just receivad a choice lot of all kinds, which he offers at prices that wil, bear favorable comparison with, any house hi the trade. : Cabbage Plants, all kinds ; Seed Potatoes ;' Gladiolis, and Dahlia Bulbs. AMERICAN STORE, Gresson street. , ■ ■V/TAGOFFIN AND FRASER Have imported expressly, to order, ex Jessie, from Dunedin-r 100 sacks of Taieri Potatoes (first-claBS seed or table fruit, .. ; "- . [~"\, '.'";; ' ' Also,. '■■ !' .. .',' . New Seeds, and • 7 , 77 ,'.,.'■' . , Very High-priced Teas (late shipments from Melbourne; .. Boundary street. N. : P E T E R S • IMPORTER OF . WINDOW GLASS ... Allsizes.. . ■ PAP E R H AN G I N G S, In' great variety. The greatest and best assortment from the Home manufacturers from 4d per piece. Good Satin Is 6d per. piece.' Boundary street Warehouse.-' 7\ N .-,,.. : B ,...'■■:■ A • Ju E, By the Undersigned— ' 250 Bushels Perennial. Rye Grass Seed 250 „ Canadian Seed Oats. NANCARROW AND CO. ;, WANTED PURCHASERS. • Small Profits and Quick Returns., CROCKERy, GLASSWARE, '?''"'' I TOYS and FANCY GOODS, i, ; FURNITURE, BASKETWARE, And a variety of Useful Articles. : '■■'■ T. N/ORTH, The Little Shop, corner Boundary street.

GHRISTOPHER BROW1^« i?) BOUNDARY ; STitiET, | S Is desirous of inviting especial attentioritosome EXTRAORDINARY GHEAP • ■■-•. ■■•.;,.;;;.' lt :i LINESin. ; ;;- -..:?.:. ■ : «:;>! | Prints, Flanitol^J^ikds, Calicoe^ Fi&icy Dresses, Stays, Millinery, Underclothing &c* &c,;i and JWen iand Boy s'i Clothing. ; i PrintSj 4|d, 6d, and 8d per yard Diapers, ; from 6^d>per yard • Long Cloths, 4|-d, 6d, and 6J. „, Rich Black Glace Silks,. 3s ,9d, 3s ai# Hollands, 7£d, 9d, lOd, and Is per yard, ' : ' ! ;( aiid 4s 6d per yard^ v Ul ; excellent value . . > . Black and .colored Satins and Satinetts Bleached Sheeting Calicoes, Is per yard ' much below usual prices. \ A Large Variety of Fancy i Pi:esses r rrHalfTprice.f I v i .^m IA ' Bargains in Winceys— 4d, 7d, and upwards per yard..- Millinery, Flowers, ■ ;•..;■ ->■:.;. -.■.•';:;..:■:. Stays, &c. ,> -rw- 1 M ■ ■; .' Men's Tweed Siiits^ from' 25s j Men's T^eed- "^wsers, 9s, ,10s,&c, Men's Tweed Ti'owsers and Vests, 12s 6d, aiid upwards. '^ntsMack'SuperfiiQ^Dife'ss 8 Coats, .pne...6niii'ea.'.,;.-yesfe-7f-Vests —^Vests — 2s ;6d ieach:;i All articles! not 7 ,- ! „.;;',,-.:rcr^ 'enumerated equally cheap. 7 :.:, !j7' j BOUNDARY -STREET, 'NEXT DOOR' -Ta THE'- ABGXJS ' pKBICE.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1633, 29 October 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1633, 29 October 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1633, 29 October 1873, Page 3

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