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Drapery. DRAPERY, ~ MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, BOOTS, &c. THOMAS AND M'BEATH, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. Are now Showing a First-class Assorted Stock of JL9 MXi jHL JT JCa JfcC at 9 MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, &0., Imported for the Summer and Christmas Trade, and are Sell-: ing at Prices which cannot fail to effect a speedy clearance ot the above Goods. All description of Boots and Shoes LATEST FASHIONS. THOMAS AND M'BEATH, MAWHERA QUAY.

Stationery and Fancy Goods. TJOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE (Next the Bank of New South Wales), Mawhera. Quay, Greymouth. C. C. SOMMERS, Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, Importer of PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Of every description. 1 The largest establishment, and the largest and best assorted Stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, and FANCY GOODS on the West Coast of New Zealand. C. C. SOMMERS desires to thank the inhabitants of Westland and Nelson Provinces, and especially the citizens of Greymouth, for their liberal patronage, which, during the time he has been established, has exceeded his most sanguine expectations, and begs to assure them that he will endeavor to merit a continuan of their favors by carefully studying their requirements in every line connected with his business. C. C. SOMMERS has now in stock the largest and choicest assortment of Book's, Stationery, and Fancy Goods ever exposed for sale in Greymouth. C. C. SOMMERS receives new supplies of Books and Music by every mail from Europe, and by every Melbourne steamer direct. C. C. SOMMERS has made such arrangements with his agents in Melbourne and Sydney, that any Books ordered can be procured without delay. The latest Magazines, .Newspapers, and Periodicals received by every mail, and delivered to subscribers with promptitude and regularity. Up-country orders carefully attended to. C. C. SOMMERS. TVJEW ZEALAND STEAM COFFEE 1\ MILLS ; (Established 1864). D. STEPHENSON AND CO., Wyndbam street, Auckland, The largest direct importers of Raw Coffee, Pepper, bpices, and Dry Goods in New Zealand, Have on nand and FOR SALECO FFHES-Kaw and Roasted, Mocha, Plantation, .Java and Native, in bond and duty paid COFFEES— Koasted and packed under their celebrated brands of Exhibition, Eagle Crown, and Elephant, in 1, 2, 4, 7, 28 and 421 b tins PEPPERS— BIack and White, whole or ground, in tins, from £lb upwards ; Cayenne Pepper in cruets Mustards, Chocolate, Cocoa, Arrowroot, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Mace, Ground Rice. Essences assorted. This firm ras been established for over 1 nine years, and has lately admitted Mr W. Ackland into partnership. The superiority of their brands of Coffees for purity and excellence of flavor has been fully acknowledged throxtgh > the : North Island, and, in introducing their goods here, they would respectfully request both merchants and consumers to see that the Coffees are from Auckland, as they have no connection with any other manufacturer in New Zsalsnri : IT H. H A V D E N Sharebroker, : COMMISSION AGENT, &c, ' Ahanra. , ;

Brokers, &c. W^ MOSS AND C 0., SHAREBROKERS, SHIPPING, COMMISSION, MINING, AND ESTATE AGENTS,, Mackay street. SHARES~FOR SALE In all the known Reefs in the INANGABUA DISTRICT, comprising Fiery Crosses, Alexandras, Hopefuls, Just-in-Times, Welcomes, 1, 2, and 3, South Larrys, Wealth of Nations, Energetics, Golden Ledges, Hercules, Rainy Creeks, Golden Fleeces, and A jax. Also, in the LYELL DISTRICT, Break o' ; Day (Lyell Creek) Co., and other Mining Interests too numerous to particularise. Also, shares in the Greymouth Gas Co., Grey Tug Co., and National Insurance Co. Also, PROPERTIES FOR SALE :- Freehold Section, with Cottage, Cowper street Freehold and Leasehold Properties in all parts of the town. To Let, an Hotel in a first-class position G. W. MOSS and CO., Mackav street. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL : £1,000,000, in 100,000 shares of £10 each; i PAID-UP CAPITAL : £50,000. THIS PURELY LOCAL OFFICE Presents many advantages to the Insuring Public. THE CAPITAL AND PROFITS are retained in the Colony The Head Office and Management being Local, settlements are made without vexatious delays, or references to offices at a distance. RATES Md TERMS Equal to those offered by any company in the town, Tl/rERCH ANTS and SHIPPERS of Goods JLtjL would find their Insurance Business transacted with greater facility by adopting FLOATING POLICIES, Issued by the NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY to New Zealand and Australian Ports, embodying favorable terms for the Assured. . Claims can be made payable in every port. G. W. MOSS and CO., Agents for Grey .River District. Art Union. TTOLY FAMILY SCHOOLS, ASAURA GRAND DRAWING of PRIZE On the Art- Union Principle In Aid of the Funds of ST. MARY'S SCH 001 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, averaging from ... -£40 to £50 Three Harmoniums, each from 10 to 20 Two Portative do, do 4 to Three Musical boxes, do 2 to Two Silver Watches & Gold Chains «i to 10 Three do 3to 5 Four Clocks, 1 to, 4 Ten Framed Pictures Ito 4 Seventy-two other good articles of the aggregate value of 20 0 0 (Signed) E. PERTIUS, Chairman of the Ahaura School Managing Committee. A GRAND BAZAAR, In aid of : ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, AHAURA, (Shortly to be given over to the Sisters of Charity), . Will be held at the Store recently occupied by Kennedy Brothers, Tainui street, 1 On the EVENINGS of WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, 18th, 19th, 20th inst. ! . £. PERTIUS., \ VERY CHOICE QUALITY of TEA. In 61b Boxes, at DUNCAN M'LEAN'S, j Boundary street. i

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1752, 17 March 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1752, 17 March 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1752, 17 March 1874, Page 3

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