;__ Wrap^ery. K YOU CAN~SAVE BY PURdHASING YOITE I DRAPERY, CLOTHING, <feC, mmim sot uum sale, AT :> ■■■■■" '' ' '■■ - i '.'" MAWHERA QtJAY; ! " (JREYMOUTH AND WELLINGTON. ; ' '■ ; ■ ■-.■.!•! :■ ■ •■ •:■■•:•■;■■•■ DON'T FORGET GOODS MUST BE SOLD. FOEfc TWO WEEKS ONZjTSr. Public Notices i*ublic Notices. SPECIAL TO LADIES. SU JAMES LEONARD - H BOOTMAKER, aißsosr &. doms ..■ VLanqßtL Qt7AY) Beg to intimate to the LADIES of Grey- «pfi|L mouth and the surrounding districts that sSSSSI&jto GREYMOUTH they have fitted up a LADIES' ROOM, ■ „ IliillTpWT^W^ where they can Inspect Samples, all UUJSiii RfoilUtJlllJiMa^ of which have the price ticketed in Men>a Rg#j sewnj \ d j plain figures. Gents' Balmorals, sewn 12/ Gents' Prize Medal Balmorals 22/6 IXSPECTION IXVITEJ>. NO Gents' Beat Calf, E.S. , 17/6 ATVW AwiTVTb ta bbtv Gents' Prize Medal Shoes* 17/6 OJ*fc A^KLW IO BaJY. Porpoise Skin, E.S 32/6 I?TT?TV VATfTirTTPtJ nw Timw Men's Strong Bluchers, nailed ... 6/5 FIFTY VARIETIES OF LADIES Men , g StrO ng Watertights 12/ BOOTS AND SHOES AT THE Gents' Lome Shoes 10/ LOWEST PRICES EVER Men's Strong Knee Boots 26/ OFFERED ON THE BOOTS MADeTtO ORDER. WESTJ3OAST. Gents , E g>> French Calf 25/ THIRTY VARIETIES OF GIRLS Gente; Shoes, Oxford and Lorno ...23/ BOOTS AND SHOES AT THE LOW- Men's Watertight '.'.'. Z '.'.'.21/ EST PRICES EVER OFFERED ON THE WEST COAST. REPAIRING. Men's Boots, sole and heel 6/ Gents' French Calf Shoes, stitched 15/6 Ladies', sole anil heel 5/ Gents' Kid Shoes, stitched 15/6 Youths', from 3to b 5/ Gents' Kid Sidesprings, stitched ...15/6 Yoatha > STYLE.' '" Strong Watertights, from 13/6 Men's Boots, sole and heel 5/ Watertight Bluchers, from .. 11/6 Ladies', sole and heel ... 4/ c<t, 4.- o i c -,n m Youths , sole and heel, 3to 5 4/ Shooting Boots, from 12/6 Youth3 .; lto 3 ... ... 3/6 Gum Boots, from 24/0 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MENS' EVERYTHING FHESH. NO OLD LEGGINGS, STOCK ever seen in re y mou ' i "' mT- t» i\/r «^ n a orr ELASTIC INSERTED INTO MENS 1 T£RMb LASH. boots, 4/TSSfe M S CA S 11. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN EVERYTHING FRESH. NO OLD ASSOCIATION. STOCK. A SERIES of LECTURES extending . over Bix months will be delivered ir^ -w , TT , c . TT ,_, nnTTttrov t>--.ittit at the rooms of the Aviation FORT- ITIYNBSIDB COLLIERY, BdUNNIGHTLY, at 8 p.m., beginning on *. NMUOJN. MONDAY, 11th JANUARY. „ ,„ , r( — ppnp| ™ TOR The names of gentlemen who have JOSI.PH KIJGOUR, PROPRIETOR, promised their services with the title of the lectures are as follow : — The undersigned is now prepared to DELIVER the above superior HOUSEAdditional lectures will be given to H £ L P C0 1 A f f J *" as ™l uir ?f make up the series, of which notice will be ° rde £ ] . e£fc W j % E ' W t^ M ' T y ? 7 es . lde given Omce, Richmond Quay ; IviJgour s Union Tickets can be obtained of the secretary, Hote J > 11 0C i 01 1" 1 ( J am' carter ' wiU be Mr Atkinson, nr members of the Board of punctually attended to. Management, for Is, and tickets for the kngINKER AND SUK whole serleß at 5s each. I j VEYOR MRM. HANNAN The UNDERSIGNED is prepared to BARRISTER, SOLICITOR EXECUTE any CIVIL ENGINEERING and and SURVEYING WORK that may be CONVEYANCER entrusted to him with promptness and de(Next door to Mr A. R. Guinness effected In coal or gold mines. Land subSolicitor.) divided. Land and estate agent and " ' valuator. Twenty yeare experience. JOHN HANNAH. XI IORDi PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND VUgmi!* T^lW0 M r. Mimlm* nkwrt JEWELLER, ■ Begs to intimate to the INHABITANTS "VT OTICE Off REMOVAL. of GREYMOUTH and SURROUNDING IX DISTRICTS that he HAS STARTED BUSINESS . CHARLES HAN SEN, In that shop next door to Hunt's Club sa.il AND TENT MAKER, OILSKIN Hotel, where he hopes by strict attention FACTORY &c share of support. NEXT THE VOLUNTEER HALL. ICTBW BUTCHERY ESTABLISH- __ . . T — , , . _1\ MENT •**• ' 3e S s *° re tnm sincere thanks to " the public of Greymoutb, Grey Valley, and Mr S. HILL has pleasure in announcing surrounding districts, for the liberal supto the inhabitants of Greymouth and P orfc accorded to him in the past, and surrounding districts, that he has opened ho P? 3 ty strict attention to business to those premises in Mawhera Quay, near the me 4 rit the , ir ropport in the future. Custom House, as a first-class Butchery, _ A S°f s«PP 7of Horse Covers, Tents, i where he hopes to receive a fair share of Tarpaulmes, Oilskin Clothing, Bon, Canj public patronage, and where he can vass Calico, Felt, &c, always on hand, 'guarantee any customers a really good All orders promptly executed. article. . — I Small goods of all kinds regulary kept. r'Jn'H E~""W EEKLY ARG-US Shipping supplied. j | S. HILL, . Contains all the news of the week. Next door to Jones's Wharf Hofcaf, ' Mawhera Qaay, Gfceymoath. PRICE-^SIXPENOEi
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5552, 21 July 1886, Page 3
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784Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5552, 21 July 1886, Page 3
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