Drapery. APRIL 25th, 1874 Great GLEARiKa Sale ■ • ■ ■• OF DRAPERY, MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, I ■ •■!•■• ! ; ;r--. ■ L >:i : • z-\ "i: • <v' ' ■ Owing to the fact tliat a large proportion, of their 1/yiNTEJI SHIPMENTS have been unavoidably detained through stress of weather, and being foi^^^n^o^'rpom'fbr.'tß^^e late shipfeaents, are compelled to ; V k: - ■ ; Sacrifice a considerable amount of Surplus '■'■■: ' 'St(ick,S ! Vy:^ ; :=::■::.::■,;;■:;;;: • ill' ■ •"," ! ■ .r\ ' ■ '-]h .• ' = r ••-,.. >rr. Oy ]■■"..-':/'■■■■ ":' ' :■■" ': ■\"', • " .' .' IN CONJUNCTION WITH MR C. BROWN'S STOCK, Recently purchased at an , Enormous Discountfrom^he original Cost, .thereby affording an opportunity to 'ilieCpubiiy^-jpuTr ' chasing useful ' .: n Seasonable Goods at the following Exr traordinaAry Low Piices: WINCEYS, 4|d, 9d, and Is, per yard MEFS WEEt|; STIITS, 39s 6d; v ; FRENCH MERI]SrOS, 2s 6d per yard MEN'S and 'BOYSWESTS from 2s 6d FANCY DRESSES^ 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 10s ME^'S TBiOtlSEßi, ksM^l ' ■ HOLLAND, 6|d and 9£d per yard MEN'S TROUSERS and'VESTS; froih COLORED LLAMAS, lsper^ard 15^ • : V- : ■"'■•?;- ";\ r STAYS,; is 6d, 2s 6d, and ss; ; ME^«°^ E F VI^ T^ FLOWERS, 3d and 6d per spray PRINTED. CRAPE, 55. 6 d; BLACK SILK, 3s 6d and 4s 6d per X7NDER FLANNELS, '3s 6d and 4s 6d yard. . ■ , . •;..... .;.?;■■;;■! rj-.- v- :, ■.( ■;;• iJ ■■- ■::'. WOMEN'S BOOTS, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and ™J^L' -. : 6s 6d • ELASTIC BRACES, Is :, GIRL'S BOOTS, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and SIRAWHATS,Is 3s 6d FELTHA^S,2s6d .''/ ■ ;;: MEN'S TWEED SUITS, 39s 6d WATERPROOF TWfEED, 2s lid; BOYS' TWEED SUITS, 12s 6d MEN^S WATERTIGHTS, 12s 6d An Immense variety of remnants almost given away; A trial will prove the genuine nature of the above prices.
Brokers, &c. r* w. mU's/s 'iiD co., Vjt. sharebrokers, ",."-: SHIPPING, COMMISSIQIf, MmiNG, AND ESTATE/AGENTS, ; SHARES FOR SALE In all the known Reirfsm 1 the INANGAHUA j DISTRICT, comprising, Fiery Crosses, Alex- ( anidras, Hopefuls,' Just-iri-Times,' Welcomes; • I,' 2, and 3; South Larrys-' Wealth of Nations, ] Energetics; 'GoWerf lititlges^ Hercules, Rainy , Creeks, Golden-Flexes,' and A jaix. • ; : Also, in j the LYELLiDISTRIGTjTi Break io' rDay (Lyell )Creek)lC6.,; and -other Mining ; In- , bereststoQ numerous, to, particularise.; Also, ] shares, ie the Greymouth; JQas Cp., ,Grey Tug Co., and National Insurance. Co. Also,- : PRQ^EfiTIES Jp^SALE :- : Freehold' Section^^^ opttage,Cowper ; . street '". " ' ■•""'" "V V • Freehold and Leasehold; Properties in all 'parts of the towi I.'1 .' ' "",' To Let", l-alri Hotel in a first-class position: G. W. MOSS and CO., Mackay street. . • NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY ' OF NEW ZEALAND. ; [ CAPITAL : £1,000,000, in 100,000 shares of ', £10 each; PAID-UP CAPITAL : £50,000. i 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 arid r] [ Equal to those offered by any company ' in the town., . . . , mERCHANTS and 1 SHIPPERS of Goods! - would find their . Insurance Business j transacted with greater! facility by adopting; . FLOATING POLICIES, ! ■ . .' ' . " ' . . ' .'lssued 'bylthe •'. . ' . 'V ' t r. ;> j NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY | i . to -New; Zealand, and Australian Ports,. em«] bodying favorable terms for the Assured, j Claims can be made payable in every port, i G. W. MOSS and COy j . Agents for Grey Kivjßr District. ," | T> : Y V^/.^^gb'tN'T^E'N-T; ; '•*?. ,'Dyer to His Excellency the Governor, , ALEX- Ro¥eRTSON, ' Gbnbbal Dyer and Scotobr, t? ; CoUingwood street, Nelson. Silks, Woollens, and' < every; description of dyeing idone at jthe moatireasonable terms, i Gentlemen's Clothes Dyed or Cleaned to took like, new;v\ ie;»: Y.Z7.::-V.. \
Stationery and Fancy Goods. TJOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE (Next the Bank of New South Wales), Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, C. C. S O MM E R S, Wholesale and Retail , BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, Importer of PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Of every description. 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 has just received per Zephyr, Alhambra, and other vesselsGilt Frame Pier Glasses . Oleographs and Maple Frame Engravings ;*).. Workboxes and Desks, in mahogany and walnut . r: _ .-..', ; Berlin Wool Goods, a beautiful' selection Pianos and Harmoniums ' ■ ■ ' : . ■'.;■ ' '{.'iiu ! Sets of Billiard Balls ■'■■;*■.' :«i : • Pocket Cutlery . Vases and Lustres „"-. Parian Busts and Figures. Glass Shades and Stands' Jewelry . Brushware . : ! Cabinetware Flutes and VioUns . Musical Boxes an«D Alßmna. Per "ba" Alhambra . — -. Stationery, »larj?e assortment . New Books > do New Music, do . '. : . i' ; Latest bound Volumes Periodicals : '■ And. a splendid assortment, oi NewGoods, suitable for Birthday and ■■■ ■ ■ •■ . ■•-■•'■ i: jl.' ■' ,'■ \ ■■■ ' Wedding Presents;';:: ; ; i Up-country orders carefully attended to. ; ' ■"■"■ " ' '"""'■ "To.|.a SOMMERS^;
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1816, 1 June 1874, Page 3
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719Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1816, 1 June 1874, Page 3
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