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TT liITED STATES CONCERT HALL Engagement of MISS FLORENCE COWAIC, Tho i Vkbrated Vocalist and Dancer, wiio Wi.l appear nightly in conjunction with THE COURT MINSTRELS. Admission Free. Uuited States Concert Hall. T>HOTOGKAPHY. Tn thanking his friends and the pnblic for the liberal support which has been accorded to him since he entered his new premises, J. LOW would now beg to intimate that as he will be leaving Greymoutn shortly, he will be most happy to see those who have not yet favored him with a calL The establish - meut will be closed positively iv three weeks from date. . Boundary street, June 27, 1868, f^i REYMOUTH COAL DEPOT. V* The Undersigned, having purchased the River Plant of the Nelßoii Coal Mining Company, and having entered into arrangements for a regular supply of Coal from the Mines on the Grey River, are prepared to COAL STEAMERS AND SAILING VESSELS, at their Wharf, at £1 5s per ton — Cash. KILGOUR and PEROTTI. Greymouth, May 15, 1868. pOALS. COALS. COALS. | Coals supplied for Town Consumption at 30s per ton — Cash, on delivery. Orders left at Tramway Office promptly attended to. JAMES JONES, Sole Agent. COAL AT 30s PER TON. The Original Coalmen are prepared to deliver Coal, from the Nelson Mine, in any part of the town, at 30s per ton — cash on delivery. KYMBRELL and BLACKMORE. Orders to be left at D. Maclean's Provision Store, Boundary street; aud at A. Hosie's Tent Shop, Mawhera Quay.

A LL PERSONS SELLING GOLD IN GREYMOUTH are rwiucßted to INFORM the GOLD BUYER whether the GOLD is the PRODUCE of the NELSON PRO VINCE or of the COUNTY OF WESTLAND. JAS. A. BONAR,Chairman County Council. T. A. SNEYD KYNNERSLEY, Commissioner Nelson S.W. Gold Fields.. rpENDERS, for CLEARING TWENTY CHAINS of the CEMETERY RESERVE, will be received until noon on Saturday, the 11th July, at Messrs Kennedy Brothers' Store. The work will be let in small lots at per chain. All timber, scrub, &c, to be cat level with the ground and burnt, to the satisfaction of the Committee. TMTACKAY'S LETTER EXPRESS. An Express leaves Parkinson's, Greymouth, every Saturday for Nelson Creek and the upper diggings, carrying letters aud small parcels.

SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. DRAPEEY AND MEN'S CLOTHINtt AT THE ,; L O N D O N__ H OF S.E. THOMAS AJSTD M'BEATH Are determined to reduce their present Heavy Stock (previous to Alteration of Premises) by having ...... A GENUINE CLEARING SALE, Aud to ensure this have reduced all Goods considerably under Melbourne prices. T. and MB. would call particular attention to the following Goods, being much below anything that has been sold on the Grey i— . DRESSES. DRESSES— a great variety of useful materials decidedly cheap Shawls and Plaids, Jackets and Mantles, Bonnets and Hats, Rib.bpna, Flowers, and Feathers — must be Sold. COTTON GOODS DOWN IN PRICE AND NOW VERY CHEAP. FLANNELS, BLANKETS, PLALDINGS, AND A; GREAT 'VARIETif OF GENERAL DRAPERY, /■ Which, on inspection, will be found much below former prices. THE OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT Contains the THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK IN WESTLAND, And every article will undergo the same Immense Reduction aspn the other Departments. T. and MB. would also call the attention of the publio to their large and well Selected ' * ; ' ■ * * '*•"■' STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS^ -c Which will be cleared out at a Great Sacrifice, and which they can with confi dence recommend, being all their own importing. SALE COMMENCES THIS DAY, SATURDAY, JULY 4- . ■ , THOMAS AND M'BEATH LONDON HOUSE, MAWHERA QUAY, NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. The Public are respectfully reminded that our large ; STOCK OF ME2TS CLOTHING AND BOOTS Has been considerably increased during the past two weeks, and that the quality of the Goods now offered, at extremely Low Prices, are of the very best description that can be procured in the Australasian Colonies. Tho Stock comprises the following : — BLUE, BLACK, and TWEED PAGET COATS SAC COATS, in light and heavy Cloths and Tweeds, , - COLONIAL-MADE SUITS, various styles TROUSERS and VESTS— to match ■ ' i ALBERT OVERCOATS and INVERNESS CAPES WATERPROOF .CLOTHING CRIMEAN SHIRTS, in endless variety • • FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS, extra large size LAMBS' WOOL AND FLANNEL DRAWERS MEN'S HALF-HOSE, all kinds. &c. &c. &c. . . In our BOOT DEPARTMENT will bo found the t finest lot|ot Colonial made Goods ever exhibited, for Sale iv this^Towri, and at Prices to suit every person. THOMPSON AND BARKLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GLOTHIERS, OUTFITTERS, & BOOT IMPORTERS Mawhbba Quay, Grbymouth.

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Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 389, 11 July 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 389, 11 July 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 389, 11 July 1868, Page 3

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