TT AND A. SHE UIIARD AND CO.' IMPORTERS & WAREHOUSEMEN, BOUXDAUY STKKET, II r A V E O N SAL E, Ex Australia ai.l s.s?. Gothenburg. 9-1, 10-1, and 11-4 blue, grey, scarlet, and white blankets Heavy S-i calicoes and seVinr \Mole, Bedford cord, and Tweed trousers TwceiVsaes and suits Brown and drab reversible coats Crimean, flannel, ami Tweed shirts I Flannel, kersey,' white and Shetland ribbed drawers Alloa, Aberdeen, and lambs' wool halfhoso, &c. Together with a general assortment of mcn'3 furnishing goods. HARDWARE AND IRONMONGERY. Ames's andColliiis'sshoveis, curved and driving picks Adzes, a:ce3, hammers, &c, &c. • Sluice forks, buckets, rope, &c Every ilcscription of Joiners' and Carpenters' tools, together with a general assortment of FU R N I S II I N G I R OX M 0 N GERY. QNS A L E By the Undersigned, NOW LANDING, Ex SPRAY, Oats Bran Flour, 50 and 100-lb. bags Butter, prime Canterbury Potatoes Hennessy's brandy, ea^e and qr-casks Whisky, Kirkliston, in case Hum, in. qr-casks Geneva Old Tom, bulk and case. Byass' stout Allsopp's ale Christchiirch bulk ale Sperm caudles, Price's lib packets. Tobacco, twist, qr-tierccs Clay pipes Tartarie acid, 28 lb. jars Carbonate of soda, 7 lb jars Arrowroot Sago Potted meats Curry powder Castor oil, Crosse and Blackwell's. Salad oil, do. Currants Prunes * Jams, 1 and 2-lb tins No. 2 Moselle Champagne, Moot's Hams and bacon, Sinclair's ' Salt, line and coarse.. GEO. TAYLOR and CO., Werila street. November 14, 1866. npo BE DISPOSED OF BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. ALLIANCE HOTEL AND DANCING SALOON, Bouxdaky Stkeet. The extensive alterations just completed to the Saloon, aud the addition of several comfortable parlors to the Hotel, render this Establishment . SECUNDUM NULLI On the West Coast. Balls, under the management of a most efficient M.C., are held every evening, and the Band has established for itself a wide spread reputation for ability, Every care and attention is bestowed to sustain the high character it has obtained for the quality of its Liquors, Wines, &c. This valuable property, as the present proprietor, Mr Jules Guerin, is about to return to Europe, will be disposed of to any party in search of a good opportunity of investing money. ' Possession may be had on the Ist January, 1867. Apply on the promises, to Mr JULES GUERIN. f\. UIN I^N E WIN E . \Yj This wine, befng made with Quinine— an invinuable tonic — will be foiind an agreeable way of taking that medicine. Good for fever, loss of appetite, and gejieral debility, by taking a wine glassful thfeo or, four times a day. Prepared by H. WHITMOItE, Richmond Quay.
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 139, 1 December 1866, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 139, 1 December 1866, Page 1
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