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Drapery. ' . : PRELIMINARY NOTICE. J. MANSOF #m, ; Having purchased the Stock-in-Trade of Mr Christopher Brown, Boundary street, who has relinquished business on the Coast, together with the fact, that owing to their Goods from the !• European markets being detained, through stress of weather, for j - more than six weeks, are compelled— in order to make room j for those late arrivals, and in conjunction with Mr Brown's Stock-in-Trade— to make one of the most ALAHMING SACRIFICES ever offered to the public of Greymouth. J. M. and Co. hope that their well' known character of keeping faith with the public in every .Cheap Sale hitherto instituted by them will be a guarantee of the thoroughly genuine nature of the approaching GREAT SALE of ixseful GENERAL DRAPERY, '* due notice and full particulars of which will be given when the Stock is classified and prepared for inspection. J. MANSON & CO., HALL OF COMMERCE, ' MAWHERA QUAY.

Stationery and Fancy Goods. ri REYMOUTH STATIONERY DEPOT. V_T JOHN BOUSKE ROCHE, Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. Fancy Goods Repository and News Agency, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. JUST ARRIVED, A magnificent aasortment of Fancy Goods, the best ever presented to view in Greymouth, consisting of China and Porcelain Vases and Lustres, China and Plaster Figures, Toilet Sets, Inlaid, aad Ivory Work-boxes, Writing-desks and Inkstands, Ladies' Companions, Jet, Ivory, and Vulcanite Brooches, Barrings, Bracelets, Crosses, Necklaces, and •:hirt-studs (latest fashion), Back Combs in Je and Tortoise, Hair Brushes, Combs, "Y\ Iking-sticks, Stereoscopes, Telescopes (all sizes), Magic Lanterns, Meerschaum and Wooden Pipes of best quality, Cutlery of every deßcriptiou. A large variety of Braiding Wool and Crochet Patterns, Berlin Wool in every shade, Worked Slippers and Cushions. A first-class selection of Dressed and UnJressed Dolls, mechanical, &c. The latest novelty in Toys in great variety. - CRICKETING MATERIALS. Balls, Bats, and Stumps, by the very best makers. MUSIC. For Flutinas, Accordions, Flutes, and Piccolos this exhibition will be unsurpassed in the trade. Patent German and Anglo do (chromatic scale) Concertinas. This splendidassortment will be sold at prices that will compare favorably with Melbourne. STATIONERY. Ledgers, Journals, Cash and Day .Books, in every description of ruling and binding, Note, Letter Paper and Envelopes in' every size and quality, Wrapping Paper, Printing Cards, &c. Best quality Steel Pens, Pencils, &c." BOOK S. A stock of over 3000 well-bound volumes of the latest modern works, Philosophical, Biographical, Historical, and Medical. Presentation Works splendidly bound. A large assortment of Modern Cheap Novels Schools Books of every description. J. B. R. may state that he is agent for all the. English and Australian papers, and subscribers to the Bame can rely upon having them forwarded immediately on arrival. PERIODICALS. Bow Bells, London Journal, Young Ladies Journal, Engliohwoman's Magazine, Family Reader, Penny Miscellany, and^Wedding Bells, received and delivered punctually as per arrival. The "Australasian," " Leader," and "Advocate," the cheapest weekly papers in the Colony. Terms— Subscription, 6s 6d per quarter delivered ; posted, 7s 6d. Note the Address : J. B. ROCHE, Mawhera Quay. GRAYinonTH Almanao fob 1874, J. B. ROCHE, Sole Agent.

Stationery and Fancy Goods. ■pOOK AND ST AT IOHE R V WAREHOUSE. , (Next the Bank of New South ;, Wales), Mawhera Quay, Grbxmouth. _'- C. C. S O MM E RS, Wholesale and Retail ; BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, f lmporterof ; PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, and j MUSIQAL INSTRUMENTS Of every description. The largest establishment, and the largest and best assorted Stock of i BOOKS, STATIONERY, and FANCY , GOODS on the West Coast of New Zealand. ; C. C. SOMMERS desires to thank the inhabitants of Westlaiid and Nelson Provinc|es, 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 jthe largest and choicest assortment of Books, Stationery, and Fancy Goods ever exposed for sale in Greymputh. . j v ' C. C. SOMMERS receives new supplies of Books and Music by every mail from Europe, and by every Melbourne steamer direct. , . C. d SOMMERS has made such arrangements with his. agents in Melbourne and Sydney, that any Books ordered can be pro* cured without (Inlay. The lateat Magazines, .Newspapers, and Periodicals received by every mail, And delivered to subscribers with promptitude and eguiarity. ■ • ■ ■ ■ Up-country orders carefully attended to. , ~. 0. SOMMERS.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1782, 22 April 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1782, 22 April 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1782, 22 April 1874, Page 3

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