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Oilskin Manufactory. LEXA ND E R H9S lE, Begs to thank the inhabitants of Greymouth and the mining community, for the liberal support and patronage he has received since the establishment of his Oilskin Manufactory, and desires to inform them that he has a large stock of— Black and Yellow Oilskin Coats Jumpers Pants and Leggings Which are much superior tojfcnose imported from other Colonies. Also, A carefully-selected stock of Men and Boys Clothing, Wearing Apparel, &c, which he ib selling at very low prices. A. HOSIE, SAIL AND TENT MAKER U-RETMOUTH. Storekeepers supplied from the Manufac tory with Oilskins. Terms liberal Bakers. ■ • vrr jones WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BAKERY ESTABLISHMENT, Maokay street, Greymouth, Under the patronage of His Excellency S George Bowen, "ITTILLTAMS'S^ OLD ESTABLISHED VV STEAM-PACKET BAKERY, Adjoining Custom House. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, Boundary street, Hot Pies and Coffee always ready. Choice selection of Fancy Biscuits, Sponge Cakes Confectionery, &c. H. WILLIAMS, Proprietor

Tobacconists. A MERICAN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE lA. Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. A. M. HUNTER, Proprietor. TTARVELL AND M'KINNEY, Cigar Manufacturers and Tobacconists, Near Albion Hotel, Mawhera Quay. H. and M'K. have now commenced business in that Shop lately occupied by Mr O'CallagVian, Saddler. Their Stock of Goods is all of first-class quality, and warranted to give thorough satisfaction. Cigars from Pure Havannah Leaf manu factured on the premises. HARVELL AND M'KINNEY. Tobacconists. Art Union. TTOLY FAMILY SCHOOLS, AHAURA GRAND ART-UNION! In Aid of the Funds of the above Schools, namely — ST. MARY'S SCHOOI And ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE Will take place about May Next, 1874. 100 Prizes of the Value of £200. 2000 Tickets at Ten Shillings Each. PRIZES: One Piano, value £50 0 0 Three Harmoniums, each from 10 to 20 Two Portative do, do 4to 6 Three Musical boxes, do 2to Two Silver Watches & Gold Chains 6to 10 Three do 3to 5 Four Clocks, Ito 4 Ten Framed Pictures Ito 4 Seventy-two other good articles of the aggregate value of 20 0 0 Note. — In order to afford each subscriber an opportunity of drawing his own ticket, a drawing will take place in each district where tickets have been sold. The lottery-box will be removed to the several districts until all tickets have been drawn for. The drawing will be conducted under the management of a temporary committee elected by the sbuscribers. (Signed) E. PERTIUS, Chairman of the Ahaura School ■ Managing Committee. lenders, J EASEHOLD SECTION, MACKAY -" STREET. TENDERS are invited for the Purchase of a Lease of Section No. 66, Mackay street (late Sampson), with the buildings thereon. Terms : 21 years from Ist January, 1874 ; annual rental, £8 per annum for the first seven years, and £12 per annum for the residue of the term. Tenders to be sent to the Native Reserves Office, Greymouth, on or before 27th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. rpBNDERS invited for the Erection of a X Brick Chimney at the Literary Institution. Tenders close on FRIDAY, 20th inst, at 4 o'clock p.m. v Plans and specification to be seen at the I office of the undersigned. J. A. EISSENHARDT, 1 Architect, Gresson street, O UPERIOR QUALITIES of OLD PORT and SHERRIES, at Dunoan M'Lean's Boundary street.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1726, 18 February 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1726, 18 February 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1726, 18 February 1874, Page 1