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M M'DONNELL Has Just Arrived a Large Shinment of Californian Fruits direct from America, consisting of Peaches, Ajrioots, Apples, Prunes, Seeded Raisins, Currants, Elemes, Sultanas, L°- ' mon and Orange Peel, and a iar-^e Assortment of Pie Fruits in one "allon tins; also Maconchie's Strawberry Conserve, Salmon, Shrimp and Aachovy Paste. —GROCERIES— On Haoid— Butter, Cheese, Hama Bacon (a specialty), Teas of the Ye-/ , Best Brands; agent for the famoua Erengaha, Broken Orange Pekoe, s.n-.i , bidar Teas, which cannot be beaten for flavor and strength. Coffee, pu^o , and fresh ground, always on hand. AUSTRALIAN AND HOME WINES. Invalid Port (1881 Vintage), Sherry, Qumme Tokay, Hock, Gilbey's Iv- ; valid Port Wme and Claret (pints and •(s^crenb ._,.., SPIRITS. 1 Whisky— Usher's ■ Special Reserve (in case and bulk), McCallum's Parwefapn, Jamieson's 3-Star (in case), iffSff^f 011 ' R and °- <^ ni S ra Q + dy — Hennessey's Three aad 1I r a as ' ■ P enis Mbume's, Walker 3 (in flasks, pints and half pints-, QWfs Gm (three and four gallon-, Dr Town send s Sarsaparilla, Wolf's and Sil/er stream Schnapps. For the convenience of people up country special arrangements havo been made .to convey goods betwean Greymouth, Brunnerton and Stillwat J<or quality and prices they can-a.O be beaten on the Coast. DON'T MISS A GOOD THING Try one of M. McDONNELL'S 20a ■£ m Sl Ham P ers > consisting of one Dot tie Three Star Brandy, one bottle of case. Whisky (Scotch), one bottle Aus traJian Grape- Wane, three bottles E^phsh Alo (quarts), three bottles English' Stout (kuarts). Delivered at any traia or <to any part of the town. ]yr IyrcDONNELL Wholesale and Retail Family Grocers Wane Spirit and Provision Merchaat, TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH. moYS moYS! XOYSJ XOYS! W- SMITH, BEUITKRER AND CONFECTIONER TAINUI STREET, ; Has just Received his consignment oE TOYS .! Which for quality and varietylsurpass any previous shipment imported to Greyniouih. Inspection o£ the stock is cordially in- ■ vited. FRESH FRUIT by every steamer. Orders delivered to all trains and ny part of thctoTrn. ' GEO. MEREETT & S«NS. PRODUCE BIERCHANTS, GREY MOUTtI FOR SALE. ; 1210 SACKS PRIME OATEN CHAFF. 680 SACKS PRIME OATS. 84. SACKS PRIME WHEAT BEANS 'BALIiJUy POTATOES, ETC, Foi Prices apply — GEO. MERRETT& SON T. H. GARTH ~ i Hairdresser and Tohacconist. INTENDS TO POJTHE TRADE. IHAVfi bought ■ rather extensively and. therefore the shop is crammed to its utmost of goods most suitable for the Xmas and Holiday trade which I intend to do.because the prices— for lowness — will astonish you. SEE MY WINDOW ! , Stocked with articles suitable for Xmas Presents] z And at Prices nojone else can look at ! 3 Chairs— Hairdressing .j. j^alojpii-^Qiiairs. Under" the aianagsment of Experienced . : •■■■.:.- '" AJrtists." ' ; . ' I sto -.k a opledid Hair Waslr foe ■'.•■•. Ladies. >— ■ — : ' ' GOVERNMENT INSUR DEPARTMENT. KSS&SBSSHBB inO. growth of Buslnesaa $W§jtommßi,4S7a-. '• £3,267,234 » 1888 . £7,076,261 • 18R8 • £10,124,237 i- 9. B. aKJHABDSON, S -•'' OommiteiOMt. S.R. LATXA, . Resident SecretarY UP r TO-DATEr.\ILOiIINa rerfect 1 [Fitting ; ! Snits. * c the Joyjof"well-dressed Men. — THOMAS iiScBEATH-.;; TTT AVING secured the services of i one JtL of the best CUTTERS in NewZealand are prepared to »guaranteeto customers giving them their orders suits a tirst class H'T AND BEST WORKMANSHIP. - GTVEUSA'TRIAL. ' Stratford, Blair & Co . (LIMITED,) "' . : Sawrmilters & Mer- - cnaiMib. . , GKESSON" ST. Tki-ephonh-. No : 42 -AIiSO— ■ lJttn SASH AND DOOB FACTORY. QHiPKL dTRKEX '' • :' TCLKPHONE No. J5 Every deseciption . ..of Turnery 'iept in ttook,- aad J binary cf all kii>ds, including Venetian Blinds, M&tttlP Piecus,. etc.. Biippliea i»k Carreint. jiaies. AJI %Vorlc- Guaranteed Firstsnlass. Builders' Requisites of every ?-ii..iiiD stock SHOEING- FOEGE! BOONDARY STREET.. J. McCAKTHY (Jnnr.> A NNOUNCES that be has taken over xjL the Shoeing Business wheh hap; been so successfully carried on by Mr McTigue and . takes the opportunity of soliciting a share of the trade. < , I I have engaged an experienced S hoer, so those who iavour me with their work may rely that the workmanship willl be of the very best. ; Shoes of all sizes kept instock, .7. M'dARTHY. Janr . . SIGNWIiITERS ■.& GLAZUtIiS. I Fortlie .' ' PvVPElliaAN<ilNai LATEST See-our Stock Most Fashionable, Constantly ?eplen - Beautiful ished from the DesignF,in World's (Vlarkets. PAINTS, VaWShSS, GOJjOUiIJi &c Prices and qualities .suitable for Jk'an* von or Cottage. : . Houses, Ofuces,. &c JRe-painte-< • and Redecorated. , ' ' GLASS SHADES IN A.LL SIZES, JNB3PEOTION IxfVITED HOLMll^Blips., Painters and BaTjernangiwsr? Tainui stceet. GreVmoutb \j] Muslin and ; delaine blousin«. We I are 'now showing, a magnificent raage ; >f>hoso ffonds. a/ 1 <"Jhe ■ TiPwog'jj flegi^wm jj: %b& ccJourings\ fflk would gsK .you; j tjpgjUaii and nispecjf fch^se o&iv^ r-ur- J: WDS else^Jiure/ Mfc£; 4 j. ' an d gou.

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Grey River Argus, 7 February 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, 7 February 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, 7 February 1906, Page 4

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