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STARTLING NEWS?! CHEAP SALE OF JEWELLRY. ■ ■ ..I : .. : The sale will be open daily from 10 a.m. till 9 p.m., for one week. To Watchmakers, Jewellers,. Storekeepers, and the Public in general. MR. N, SALAMON, of Dunedin, begs, to inform the inhabitants that he has this day opened for sale a magnificent STOCK OF JEWELLERY, \ Now exhibited at Toriks and Hughes' Albion Hotel for a few days only, and as Mr S. is about retiring from business, intends offering the goods at such prices that will defy competition, , ! ' The Stock consists of a splendid assortment of Ladies' and Gentleman's Gold and Silver English Lever and Geneva Watches, of the best manufacturers; an assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Colonial Gold Chains; a large and choice selection bf English and Colonial Jewellry of the most ' tasteful design ; also, Greenstone and Jetware. .v;;?v.f, „....•..<;•■..'. ... : ... The largest and most MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DIAMONDS In the Colonies; Sterling Silver and Electro-plated Spoons and Forks, Cops; Telescopes j 1 Opera, Field, and Marine Glasses ; and a variety bf Goods too numerous to particularise. , . ' Private Entrance for Ladies; ? j T> EM O.:> V A, L- . WILLIAM KITTELTY, formerly of Boundary street, has Removed <$o Albert street, next to Guillen and Co. 's store. : . A S.P LENDID SO U VENIR MR. TAIT, of Messrs T»it Brothers, Photographic Artists; Mawhera Quay,, has prepared, at considerable cost of ' time and money, twelve beautiful scenes taken from town and digging life on the West Coast. These fine specimens of ' photographic art include views of the, towns of Greymouth, A baura, Napoleon, and other centres of digging life on the West Coast. Each picture has been pronounced a splendid specimen |>f high photographic art. The price of twelve views, mounted and elegantly bound, is £2 10s. Orders 'are requested to ibe forwarded at once to Mr Tait's studio, Mawhera Quay. Carte de'Visites of Greymouth on band for sale. : •V/f ICHAEL J. REILLY begs respect ' ■**•*• fully to intimate to the residents of' Greymouth that he has commenced business, as BOOKBINDER,, AC^UNt-BOOK MAKER, RULER, and in all other branches of the Bookbinding bn&inessi ' * : M. J. R. guarantees to fcura out every description jof Bookbinding hi first-class style, ana at exceedingly moderate charges. \ j Gentlemen's Libraries bound by. contract, Gazettes, Bye-laws, General Government, Borough Council, or County papers,' bound for reference.! ■■■.'> { All.orders lef t with Mr Crerar, Bookseller, Ta^i.sibreet, will be attended to. .

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 694, 30 June 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 694, 30 June 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 694, 30 June 1870, Page 4

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