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■■ ' ' "Draper. ' ■ : ' ; ' ""■ ■ ! * - " ATOM UJlfflMpaßSf VJ OTTJST I.AIVDED, Inch Marnockj Duke of Athole, Taranaki, and Mail Steamer Kashgar. ■ ?••■ » THOMAS & M'BEATH Have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of their! FIRST SHIPMENT (60 CASES) of THIS ! SEASON'S GOODS, by the above vessels. r These Goods have been specially selected by our London Buyer, and will be, found to contain all the Latest ENGLISH AND PARISIAN NOVELTIES. MILLINERYf Ladies' and Children's Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. i Peathers, Mowers, Plumes. 3 Ladies' and Children's Cloth Mantles and Jackets. t Ladies' and Children's Ulster and Waterproof Cloaks. Ladies' Wool and Cashmere Shawls. . • ■< 1 A Choice Assortment of Ladies' Costumes. E Ladies' Felt and Satin Quilted Skirts. Ladies' Plain and Trimmed Underclothing. r 5 Black Silks, Colored Silks, Striped Silks. Black and ' Colored Satins. Ribbons and Ribbon Velvets. Ladies' Silk Scarfs and Ties. ! DRESSFancy, Figured, and Plain Dress Material, Black and Colored Russel and Persian Cords, Super Wincey, Crisp Wincey, Costume Tweed, Blue and Grey Waterproof Tweed, Serges, Satin Cloths, Fancy Cloaking Homespins. » . I LADIES' AND GENTS' SILK UMBRELLAS. i ■'.■■■ ■ • ; MANCHESTERSheetings, White and Grey Calicos, Flannels, Blankets, Quilts, Counter- ; panes, Toilet Covers, Hollands, Ticking, Table Cloths, Table Damask, Muslin and Lace Curtains. CARPETSBrussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, and Dutch Carpets. Rugs, Mats, and» Matting. Seasoned Floor Cloths in all widths. CLOTHINGWest of England, Mosgiel, and Geelong Tweed Suits, Tweed Trousers and Vests in all Home and Colonial Tweeds. White, Colored, Regatta and Crimean Shirts, Men's, Youth's, and Boy's Hats and Caps, a Choice Selection. MEN'S AND YOUTH'S OVERCOATS AND WATERPROOFS IN GREAT VARIETY. BOOTS— Men's Balmoral, Shooting, Watertight, Richmond, and Elastic Side Boots. Women's Kid, Balmoral, Lasting and Cashmere Boots. Girls', Youths', and Children's Boots in great variety. Hay ward's, Union Co.'s, and Shephard's Gum Boots. CANVAS— Cotton, All Long Flax, Arbroath, and Globe Canvas. AN INSPECTION INVITED. Further Shipments to arrive ex " Warwick," « Lord Fergus," " Peter Stewart," " Wellington," and " Lyttleton."

Business Notices. TVfANCARROW AND CO. AUCTIONEERS, Shipping, lusurance, and General Commission Agents, Werita Street Greymouth. jTMRDWOOD, LAHMAN, AND CO AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND CATTLE SALESMEN, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. TT7ATSON AND WICKES, AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, TIMBER MERCHANT. S Auction Mart. Boundary street. , TJTTALMSLEY AND WALMSLEY, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, AHAURA. TOB L. MUNSON, AUCTIONEEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, PALMERSTON STREET, I.WESTPORT. |^ W. MOSS AND CO. SHAREBROKERS, SHIPPING, COMMISSION, & GENERAL AGENTS. Tainui street, Greymoutb. HINDMARSH AND CO. SHAREBROKERS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, AND COMMISSION aGj3NT(3. Agents for the STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY Mackay street, Greymonth. Business Notices. ;T O H N MULL E~ll TOBACCONIST, (Mawhera Quay, Greymouth), Keeps on Hand only first-class tobaccos, cigars AND FANCY GOODS. Choice Assortment of Spectacles, Genuine Brazilian Pebbles. Agent for Max Mendershausena Tobaco b

Merchandise. f\ N S A L E By the Undersigned — Adelaide, Victoria, and Provincial Flour Oatß, Wheat, Melbourne Chaff Bran, Pollard Patnaand Java Rice Prime Salt and Fresh Butter Bacon and Hams Tea, Coffee, Cocoa I Sugar, Jam, Tobacco J Soap, Kerosene, and Candles .' Oilman's Stores Glass, China, and Earthenware Wines, Spirits, &c Liberal Discount Allowed to Cash Purchasers W . J . COAT ES , IMPORTER AND GENERAL MERCHANT, Werita Btreet and Richmond Quay. JAMESON BROTHERS AND CO. CHRISTCHURCH, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. Importers of all kinds of Agricultural Seed Implements, and Machinery. Export orders Dromptlv attended to Tramway. f^i REYMOUTH ANDKUMARA TRAMWAY COMPANY, LIMITED. TRAMS will leave Greymouth and Kumara respectively as under : — Monday ... 8 a,m ... 12 noon ... 330 p.m Tuesday ... 8 a.m ... 12 noon ... 330 p.m Wednesday ... 8 a.m ... 12 noon ... 430 p.m (To suit the Christchurch mail) Thursday ... Bam .. 12 noon „. 3.30 p.m Friday ... 8 a.m ... 12 noon ... 3.30 p.m Saturday ... Ba.m ... 12 noon ... 4.30 p.m (To suit the Christchurch mail) SUNDAY TRAMS. Leave Greymouth . . . 8 a.m and 3.30 p.m Leave Kumara ... ... 8 a.m and 3. 3o p.ro Goods Freight, 35s per 20001 b. WM. H. HEATON, Seoretary. JUOTICE OF REMOVAL, Messrs GILBERT and M'KAY, of the City Company, Tainui street, beg to notify that they have REMOVED to theirlNEW PREMISES, Corner of Herbert and Hospital streets, where they still will continue to SUPPLY FIRST-CLASS MEAT at the lowest rates. NOTE THE ADDRESS: GILBERT and M* K A Yf, BUTCHERS, Corner o£| Hospital and Herbert! streets, Greymoutn.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 3310, 27 March 1879, Page 3

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