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VICTORIA HQIT&E. SMITH AND M'pOWEiL Having completed Extensive Additions to their Premises, and a spacious Show Room for Ladies Goods, have great pleasure in directing attention to their WIKTEB S T 0 C X, Which has arrived per s.s. Keera and s.s, South Australian, consisting of . 123 CASES AND BALES OF DRAPERY AftD CLOTHING. THE LARGEST SELECTION OF GOODS EVER IMPORTED TO THE GREY. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, S. and.M'D.'s Mu-lineuy be fonnd'to contain the latest novelties of London and Paris, as they are in receipt of monthly shipments throughout the season. Paris^ Trimmed Hats and- Bonnets, Plumes, Feathers, and Flowers. Ladies' Stays Crinolines, and Underclothing, DRESS DEPARTMENT, • Rich Black Glace Silks, Poplins, Moire ..Antiques. Made-up Dresses in great variety. Knickerbocker and Plain Winseys, French Merinoes, Robed Dresses, and Clan Tarfcrii Plaids, " ■ - MANTLE AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT, Ladies' Velvet and Silk Paletots and Jackets, Rich Paisley Shawls, Cloth Mantles, Furs, Boas, and Cuffs, CLOTHING, S. and MD. invite special attention to their Gentlemen's Colonial-made Suits ; do Scotcli -Tweed, Whitney Sac Coats, Reversible Jackets, Bedford Cord and Tweed Trousers, Riding Pants, Mole. Trousers, Cardigan Vests, &c. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT, - Crimean Shirts, great variety ; anti-Rheumatic Flannels, Ribbed Wool Pants, Wool and Merino Half Hose, Plush and Felt Hats, Caps, Braces, Belts, Ties, Scarfs, Mxifliers, Pocket. Handkerchiefs, itc, &c. BOOT DEPARTMENT. Men's Colonial-made Knee Boots and Waterfcights, Balmorals, Elastic-side Boots, do" Wellingtons, Carpet and Leather. Slippers. Ladies and Children's Boots in great variety. • HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Blaiikets, Flannels, Quilts, Sheetings, Calicoes, Damask Table Cloths, Window Hollandsj Carpets, Mattings, Hearth Rugs, Oil Baizes, Swiss Curtains, &c. The above Goods were specially selected for this market, and on inspection will be found fashionable, and at MODERATE PRICES, SMITH ATO~MTOWELL, ,' IMPORTER OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, VICTORIA. HOUSE, BETWEEN KILGOUR'S HOTEL AND THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. 'THE. BEST WATCHMAKER IN . ' TOWN, ' S . A A B © If S © Ji , AT KOWLEY'S EXPRESS, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH.. MEDICAL HALL. H . WILLIA M.S , .. J v WILLIAM S IliciiJioirt) Quay, ! Pcevell Street, GEEYHOUTH. HOKITIKA.. FAMILY AND DISPENSING flKTCiyriftTK. - Ul£i ML JGa Ja 1 JS J& UIXI £a JK» o, MANUFACTURERS OF CRATED WATERS, SYIIUPS AND CORDIALS, &EESSON STREET, GEEYMOUTH, AND EATTEAY STEEET, DUNEDIN, HAVE ALWAYS ON STOCK— « - Ginger wine Cloves Orange* bitters Ginger Lrandy Lemon syrup Stonghton do Raspberry Marischmo Tonic do Peppermint - • Curacoa Malt vinegar Up-country Storekeepers and Hotelkeepers can have any of the above .packed in case on the shortest notice. .

MISSING FRIENDS, NEXT OF KIN, ■ • - Unclaimed Money Restored, &c. <. HOGAN S Australian, European,- and American General Agency Office and Universal News Room, under the patronage of' the Governments of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, New Zealand, &c, &c. The Proprietors of the Grey River Argus are .hereby appointed my authorised agents. Enquiries for Missing Friends,, or other information sought through the advertising columns of this Journal, will have immediate attention. Agents are appointed in the principal towns in the world, and newspapers published by them . are regularly filed, and open for the free inspection of the public. Address : Portland, Victoria, Australia; JAMES HOGAN, Sole Proprietor. NOTICE TO MARINERS. rjHHE Schooner SANGALIER having A sailed from this port (Hokitika) for the. Molyneux, on the 21st of October last, and not having been heard of since, it is supposed that the said vessel has been wrecked on the Coast between this and the Molyneux ; and' as it is probable that the crew or part of the crew may be living at some part of the Coast, coasters are urgently requested to keep , a sharp Look-out for FIRES or other SIGNALS of DISTRESS; and notice is" hereby given that anyone supplying any information as to; the fate of the Crew of the Sangalier, or rescuing any of the said Crew,; will be Handsomely Rewarded. . " MORISON, LAW and CO., Agents Wharf street, Hokitika. TO LET— Aii excellently finished House,! containing ten rooms and kitchen, well adapted for a private boarding house. Apply P. : Clark, Timber Merchant, Afney and Gresson streets. . ; npHOS: QUINN, Blockmaker, General' 3u • Turner,. &c., at C. Brockley's. Tin-^ smith, Jjjy«ta^<&iy,.

T AND AGENTS.' WILSON, BURNELL. and CO. are now prepared to undertake the SALE OR PURCHASE OF TOWN SECTIONS, and such portions of Rural Land as are open to the public, and being in constant communication with their firm in Christehurch,.can at once secure precise information of Land Sales, &c, &c. They are also prepared to sell House Property and Freeholds by Public Auction, and having • been long engaged in this kind of business, they feel confident they can be of sendee to parties who may entrust them. Where sufficient security can be given, liberal advances Avill be made. 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, 1866. O, A L S. COALS. The Coal Companies known as J. F. Miller and A. Munro having joined together, they intend keeping on both yards, for the public convenience, under the name of Muuro and Co.'s Coal Yards,. Tainui and Gresson streets. Unscreened coals, 40s per ton ; screened do, 50s per ton — delivered. GO to Jones's Haiit Cutting,. Shaving, and Shampooing for superior workmanship,* civility .And accommodation. Mawhera Quay, sign the Star, v near the Victoria Hotel. Best .(workmen in the province' employed, ~/ ' } . P- A- JONES,

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Grey River Argus, Issue 61, 2 June 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Issue 61, 2 June 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Issue 61, 2 June 1866, Page 4

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