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Drapery. , 1 'SUMMER, 1885-6. I THOMAS & M'BEATHI Are now showing a very Large and -Varied Assortment ofl 3XTE^W SEASONS GOODS. 1 Just Landed, ex Mail Steamers, and invite inspection of same.jH THE MANTLE AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS I .Have! received careful attention, and' the leading NOVEL- ■ "TIES from the best ENGLISH and CONTINENTAL 1 HOUSES are now being shown. , ' 9 THE DRESS DEPARTMENT ] Is now replete with all the leading lines of the season. > FEW FRENCH MATERIALS; y' : ; " in ! "Crepe Foules," Chevrons, _j Jersey Cloth, Orepe Ottoman, ■ " Cashmere Biege," and "Nuns' Veiling." FRENCH CASHMERES AJXT> MERINOS- j NEW MILLINERY SILKS AND SATINS. NEW PRINTS, ZEPHYRS, SATEENS, GALATEA STRIPES, AND CHECKS. NE W DRESS TRIMMINGS & BUTTONS Anticipating a large demand for LACES This season, we have an unusually large shipment of same, * including the latest designs. A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Gents', Youths/ and Boys' Clothing, Shirts, Ties, Scarves, and Hats and Caps, now on show. CAEPETS, FLOOK CLOTHS,* & LffIOLEUMS.I THOMAS AND MBE ATH, 1 MAWHEEA QUAY, GREYMOUTH; AND BROAD- j WAY, REEFTON. \ |
Public Notices^ A ■■■■■■■ ■ _ y ■ i mHE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR- 1 JL ANCE SOCIETY OF UNITED 1 STATES. :•■■■• j Established 1859. 1 Assets over ... £12,117,000 j. Surplus over ... £2,839,000 j Income over ... £3,131,000 % New Assurance for 1884 — " ■ £17,682,720. ■ \ New Zealand Branch Officer- Loan and ; Mercantile Buildings, .Queen street, \ Auckland. -\-p ' j Local Directors \ With cower to issue policies and pay * claims) Hon. Sir Fred. Whicaker, K.C.M.G ; M.L.C. o Hon. James Williamson, M.L.C. I Dr Logan Campbell. | All profits belong to the policy-holders ' ; THE TONTINE ' j Policies issued by this society offer a good "3 investment for capital and life insurance ; combined. The enormous amount of .; business being transacted annually ;; throughout the world on ihis principle, 1 clearly proves the appreciation of the ; , system by the public. . " All GLAtMS are PAYABLE at the \ Auckland office IMMEDIATELY upon ■ presentation of proof, and are INDIS- .'' PUTABLE after three years. i Further information* will be ngreeabJy -'? furnished on application to i S. DREWELL NEWBY, Esq., ) Agent for the West Coast, Union Hotel, i E. T. ROBINSOISjg GENERAL COMMISSION AGENSS^! ACCOUNTANT, &c, 1? \ Office of he Education Commissioners, Mackay street, Meetinga of the Land Board at Nelson and Hokitika, attended by self or Agent. "VTOTiOE OF REMOVAL "\ W. -J. A L D R ID GE, 1 PLUMBER AND TINSMITH, 1 In thanking the Public for past favors, ■ begs to intimate that he has : REMOVED TO PREMISES IN TIINUI STREET, ; Opposite the Public Hall, A - Where he hopes to merit a continuance o v the support hithei*to accorded him \ WASTE PAPER ON SALE " AT THE ■ GREY RIVER ABGUS OFFICE, k
Business Notices. TRENT BROTHERS, CANTERBURY STEAM COFFEE MILLS, and ; NEW ZEALAND CHICORY WORKS, Cheistchtjrch and Templeton. GOLD MEDAL NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1882. The only Gold Medal ever awarded in New Zealand for COFFEES, PEPPER, AND SPICES. First Prize Medal Melbourne Exhibition, 1881. ■.-■■: First- Prize Medal Sydney Exhibition, .1879. . ..:, First Prize Medal New Zealand Exhibition, 1874. - First Awards Vienna Exhibition,- 1875. First Awards New Zealand Exhibition 1865. . - - We have always obtained Fivst Awards for our goods wherever shown, and being by far the largest Manufacturers of COFFEE, CHICORY, PEPPER, and SPICES, in New Zealand, we are eaabled to supply cheaper, and give better value than any other firm in the Colony. Ask For— TRENT'S "GOLD MEDAL," or "PHCENIX" LABEL COFFEE, . - as it cannot fail to please, and do not be put off with au inferior Coffee that will give the seller a larger profit. TRENT BEOTHKRS, Victoria, Durham, Chester, and Manchester streets, Christchurch. Chicory Farm and Works near Templeton Station. : SOLE AGENT for the West Coast, | F. B. GREENUP, Grt-ymouth. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. The UNDERSIGNED is prepared to EXECUTE any CIVIL ENGINEERING and SURVEYING WORK; that' maybe entrusted to him with promptness and despatch. Hydraulic and Mining Engineer ing a speciality. Underground Surveys effected in coal or gold mines. Land subdivided. Land and estate agent and valuator. 1 wenty years experience. E. I LORD, Masonic- Buildings, Mackay street. MR S . BROCK LE V, Groceu, Confectioner, Fruiterer, &c. Boundary street, Has in stock a Large Assortment of Groceries, Confectionery, and Fruits, ■ : which she is selling ; AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. Fresh Fruits by every si samer.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5335, 2 November 1885, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5335, 2 November 1885, Page 3
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