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Drapery. mm house, Mmm gum, GREYMOUTH. THOMAS & M^lMli Respectfully invite the attention of the public generally to . ,-■...-. .■ ■ '. j their -•■ -•.-,,■ . .-c --i'l -^a^"-: IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW G^6OD| For the present Season, ..- j* ; - - ' •.. .•■ ■ '" Imported direct from the first British and Continental Markets, All of which have been carefully marked ai; prices that will bear favorable comparison with any House in the Trade, The following is a brief outline : — SILKS : In Black, Colored, and Fancy SHAWLS: In Rob Roy, Shepherds, and other Tartans. Queensland Wool and Fancy Shawls ; JACKETS: w . ■ . Mantles and Waterproof. Cloaks MILLINERY : L T A . \ , t Latest Parisian Novelties m Ladies' Millinery Bonnets. Ladies', Maids' Girls', and Infants' Straw, Felt, and Beaver, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats COSTUMES: ■.■■. ■ . Homespuns Costumes, and Polonaises. „^ T Diagonal Twill Cloth Costumes and Polonaises ; DRESS GOODS i In Homespuns, Serges, Colored Russel Qords, All Wool Repps, Camlets, .Diagona&y Colored Satid Cloths, French Merinos all shades, Super and Aberdeen Winceys. New Costume Cloths • BLANKET^:- : Flannels, Calicoes, Sheetings, Counterpanes, Damasks, . Muslin -and Lace Curtains, Toilet Covers, Towels', Hollands, Linens, &c., &c. HOSIERY: "i j ' ; : '.Mv V;Yjh^ .y'^ : : In Ladies', Maids', and Girls': Ribbed, Plain, and Stripe Merino and Lambswool Hose. Children's Plain. and.^.Fancy Merino and Lambswool Sox. Ladies' and Children's Knitted Wool" Shawls, Vests Clouds, Promenade Scarfs, Colored and Plain Wool Scarfs, Victorines, Ties, and Wool Sets. TRIMMINGS: .' ..... .w . „ Plain and Beaded Fringes, Plain and Beaded] Gimps, Plain and Fancy Buttons, Dress and Mantle Ornaments. In Men's Youths' and Boys* Suits, Trousers, and Trousers and Vests, White and Crimean Shirts, Flannels, Drawers, Sox, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Hats, Caps, &c., &c ROOTS * - In Ladies', Maids', Girls', Men's, Youths', and Boys'. A wellftelected Stock from the best makers. , . , . .

Baiters. XTTILLIAM ... JONES^,begs ; to, 1 'return :VV sincer^ t£anks to the inhabitants of Greymouth and; Disteict- for liberal support' he his hithertq received at iheir hands, and he begs to announce that he has moved bis' Branch Estab'lwhment from,ltfawhera Quay ,to : : His homestead in Mackay street; 'wKe'i^;.'lle. ; ''.> sl -"-'P^P^pid''_ ( ' K> the .public yns£. l eyery de^criptipn of Small Goods, including Pound Cakes, Cheese Cakes; Sponge, Cakes, &c., Fancy Biscuits of all sorts, and a full assortment of Pastry, Con* fectionery, &c. ■ Christening, Wedding, and Birthday Cakes. WILLIAM" JONES, ; LONDON BAKERY, Mack at Street, GRByMO^TH. May 25, 1875. -j : B A K E- ; R I, J. Tainui and Gresson streets. ROBERT KETTLE would respectfully intimate to his patrons that he has purchased the goodwill and business olMr H. Williams, Baker, and would request a continuance of the favors accdrded ; to his.predecessor. _ The joint 'establishment in Tainui and Gressonsteeets wilL be carried on under the name or style of the " A 1 Bakery." • ■ R. K. will make.it his special aim to Bupply. nothing but tHe best Bread/ which will, be |[piiyftte,d to afl parts of the town at lpwestcurrent prices, r T , , - V i ;; Everjr ..'description ,^,of small..g oods made daily. ; ''■•'" "' " J ' "/,.'." „■--.■:■:■! Wedding, Christening, or Birthday Cakes made to order on the shortest notice. T3ISCUITS, PASTRY, J3 C9NFECTIpNERY. „;,;•; Boundary, street~a^joiningArgpß, Office. : H. WILLt^MS, •having disposed of hia bakery business in Tainui street to Mr R. Kettie, will for thefuture' giye his. whole attention to the above ' branches, and trusts' by the excellence of his material and manufacture to secure a large and increiasing share of patronage. ; HotPies and Coffee ready at all hours. ; Tobacconists. A MERICAN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, xjL • '■'" " ;::'' ■ ' : '.'" : '' '.. ' Mawhera Qtjay, . Greymouth. . t , y . A. M. FTJ NT ER .Proprietor. TTARVII/L rf AND' Jtl CIGAR MANUFACTURERS, : : , .-./.,';-,. :■■'". : AND ;f r ... •■-.:'.• -\c ■ T O' B^ A"p CO N I S T S . ' *■■ ''■ n ; r '' "■'"• ' ' " Mawhera' 'Iftaay.'.^ I ;,;'' | Ti/if 0^ ne : y :■■'■' t v o : Money to Lend on approved security ■Apply'to -' ; '•;:','• ;i " , ; :' r; . :U - M; ~ : ,.^- ..':" ; .- '• GUINNESS iibdirilS!BEi • ■ !! " I ' ' . Solloitort.

Stationery and Fancy Goods. / REYMOUTH STATIONERY DEPOT. JOHN BOUJBKE KOCHE^ Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, , Importer of FANCY GOODS, MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. JOHN BOTJRKE EOCHE Would direct public attention to his large and varied Stock of Books, Stationery, and Fancy -Goods, to which has lately been added New Supplies! of beautiful New Goods— direot importations— comprising B 0 OK S, : Elegantly bound in calf, morocco, . and cloth gilt, by the most popular authors ; Scientific Works, latest new Works of Fiction, Travels, History, Religious Works, and Miscellaneous' Literature, Educational Works, &c. STATIONE It Y. New supplies of Account Books in every variety of size and binding, iof .best quality, comprising — Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books,Day Books, Minute Books, Mining Companies' Books, Copying Letter Books, Pocket and Memorandum Books; Writing, Printing, and Wrapping Papers ; Blotting, Tissue, Drawing, and Tracing Papers ; Mathematical and Drawing Instruments.; Writing and Copying Inks, and every other line in Commercial and Fancy Stationery. FANCY GOODS. ! A magnificent assortment of New Goods, comprising— Papier Mache Desks, Work Boxes, Cabinets, Tea Caddies, Jewel Cases,. Glove Boxes, Photo Albums, Purses and Pocket Books in Russia and morocco leather, beautifully inlaid Ladies' Companions,. Jewelry, Perfumery, Oil Paintings and Oleographs, Vases and Busts, Berlin Slippers, Cushions, Ottomans and Cozies. New Stock of Berlin Wool, all colors and shades. A large assortment of Toys, to be sold Cheap. JOHN BOURKE ROCHE Has made arrangements to receive regular ; supplies of , NEW. BOOKS, NEW MUSIC, And the Latest Periodicals and Magazines, by every Mail from Europe, and by every Melbourne steamer direot. .Up-Country Orders promptly attended to, and Goods carefully packed and forwarded to all parts of the District. „ s v ; . _■ ,_ c JOHN BOURKE ROCHE.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2154, 5 July 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2154, 5 July 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2154, 5 July 1875, Page 3

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