r % \\ \ X -**^ y-MB- . ■ L i - . * 1 *'? l (r f * H *s" »^— — .^■■-vaßli-s'' • ■?&$ ' - i ' "' ! »s iil iii^JL/ IYJL I/U WJ&JjJb liKl Having -completed Exlensive Additions to their Premises, and a spacious Sliow,ffßJ|pl for Ladies XaGbds, have great pleasure in directing attention to their ii^l^Pl WI.NT-ER ST G cl ," ,fflm Which has arrived per s.s. Keera and s.s. South Australian, consistingvpl^^fj 153 CASES A&D BALES OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHi^B THE LARGEST SELECTION OF GOODS EVER IMPORTED TO THEiHHf MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, liH-'' S. and M'P.'s Mii-linery will be found to contain^ the latest novelties oflp^P I and Paris, as they are in receipt of montlily sliipments throughout the. season!! \ sj L Paris Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Plumes, Feathers, and Floweis %qidla ' Stays Crinolines, and Underclothing, ■ $ s} *iL DRESS DEPARTMENT, |tt" Rich Black Glace Silks, Poplins, Moire Antiques. Made-up Dresses : i Wedt variety. Knickerbocker and Plain Winseys, French Merinoes, Robed Died |s/<,^, Clan Tartrn Plaids. I r.^Ma^ MANTLE AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. fflßn Ladies' Velvet and Silk Paletots and Jackets, Rich Paisley Shawls, Cloth ] W^^ Furs, Boas, and Cuffs. ' \ x e £Wk .-•;.• CLOTHING. , : . . | SjOk S. and M'D^yite special attention to their Gentlemen's Colonial-made S Scotch Tweed, "^Whitney Sac Coats, Reversible Jackets, Bedford Coid an' T^el Trousers, Riding. Pants, Mole Trousers,. Cardigan Vests, &c. j" \^OT . ;. OUTFITTIN#DEPARTMENT. fMW Crimean Shirts, great variety ; anti-Rheumatic Flannels, Ribbed WooME^h^^ Wool and Merino Half Hose, Plush and Felt Hats, Caps, Braces, Belts, Tieafe^^, Mufflers, Pocket Handkerchiefs, &c, &c. • Ws*W . BOOT DEPARTMENT. . Men's Colonial-m^^Knee Boots and Watertights, Btlmorals, Elasiic sidlp||f&tsj§ ?do Wellingtons, Carpw ? and Leather Slippers. ■ Ladies and Cluldren's Boots^^TOatt variety. . . ... . • ' ' "Mili:'^ HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. #■ Blankets, Flannels, Quilts, Sheetings, Calicoes, Damask Table Cloths, ||^pii Hollands, Carpets, Mattings, Hearth Rugs, Oil Baizes, Swiss Curtains, etc |KiPl§ The above Goods were specially selected for tliis market, and on inspcctio^^mMi ' . . . found fashionable, and at w " ".MODERATE -P RIO ES. K I SMITH AWI^M^OWELL,!,' IMPORTEE OE DEAPEHY AND CLOTHIfK - VIC T O.BI'A HOUSE, A #f d BETWEEN KILGOUR'S HOTEL AND THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH wJfoj,' . MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. # ?
THE BEST WATGHMAKErTe V . ■"■ /TOWN, " B 9? ■ &'. A A-E-0 If'.S © Jf, '^H , v AT ROWLEY'S EXPEESS, MAWHERA QUAY, GBETMOUfflffi
. ~ I, — . , *»* w * " : %,. ' . IP? ' lar Tt «- T^jfo— «ST\ TT d~^i A ~JT '■■ "B — T 4 T -TT fl H . WILLIAMS , J . WILLI AMS S; Eichmond Quay, . . ; Eevell Street, '' BFAMILY AND. DISPENSING CHEMISTS. ' Wj — c mpdj« * iji"""*^™ri " co ma Ik Oft/ OA° lir $OH Bft^ • fa '' Brr ifi ip .. |ur fja -ftj m ■© "p ft tn tt -k« to oii U JL ia 111 Mi J^JL D li U 1 H It II) MANU£ACT"ORIiTvS OE DERATED WATERS, SYRUP!, §> AND CORDIALS, . X' GRESSON STREET, GEETMOUTH, |d tVT> RATTKAY STitFST, DTJNEDIN, Ijj HAVE ALWAYS ON STOCK— N|»i Ghiter v 'rm ' ' Cloves • Qivige bitters s'i 1 Giuger brandy Lemon syi up bWchton do Ti}] Raspbeny Marihchiuo Toric do .. .. Ir' Peppeij:?nt Curaeoa Malt vinegar |r Up-country Storekeepers and Hote'keepers can have auy of the above packed in case I", the shortest notice.
LA N D AG E NTS. WILSON, BURNELL and CO. are now prepared to undertake the SALE OR PURCHASE OF TOWN SECTIONS, I and such portions of Rural Land as are open to the public, and being in constant communication with their firm, in Christchurch, can at once secure precise information of Land Sales, &c, &c They are also prepared to sell House Pro- I perty and Freeholds by Public Auction, and having been long engaged in this kind of business, they feel confident they can be of service to parties who may entrust them. Where sufficient security can be given, liberal advances will be made. A Selling Plans and Maps got up at once. A regular list of Properties will be started; and occasionally advertised. Gibson's Quay, Hokitika, May 6, 18G6. COALS. ICOALS. The Coal Comparies knowfUas J. F. Miller and A. Munro having joined together, they intend keeping ■on i both yards, for the public convenience, under the name of Munro and Co.'s Coal Yards, Tainui and Gresson streets. Unscreened coals, 40s per ton ; screened do, 50s per ton — delivered. O O KS. EOOKS. BOOKS.: Qne thousand^lumes, by the following 5 " authors-^imard, Ainsworth, Armstrong, -^■ulwer, Byron, Burns, Coopen^Rrlton, Dumas, Dickens, -. - Lever^^Hryatt, &c, &c, ' On Sale by j^B^NNON, at the Circu--1 latiii^^^^^ Gresson street.
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Grey River Argus, Issue 54, 17 May 1866, Page 4
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