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CRERAR'S ART UNION Greymouth. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS' WORTH OK VALUABLE PRIZES, Consisting of TWO SPLENDID HARMONIUMS, By Alexandre. A first-class Anglo-German Concertiua, in rosewood case, manufactured by Louis Sachevel. A very large, powerful, and handsome Magic Lantern ; also a Musical Album, Photographic Album, and Scrap Album, each beautifully bound in very handsome Morocco, arid with most modern improvements. A fine large Writing Desk. An ornamental and very useful Revolving Inkstand. Stereoscope, with most picturesque and artistic views. Large and elegant Pictures, from the Musee de Louvre, Paris, &c. The Prizes to be disposed of as follows :— Prize. £ s. d. 1--Alexandre's 5 octave harmonium, with G stops 43 0 0 2— Do do do, with 3 stops ... 22 10 0 (Each, of these harmoniums in handsome rosewood case) 3 — l magic lantern 5 0 0 4- -1 Anglo-German concertina 4 2 0 s— l musical album 4 0 0 G — l ebony inkstand ... ... 3 5 0 7 — l writing desk ... ... 210 0 B—l photographic album ... 2 0 0 9—l scrap do 1 10 0 10— 1 stereoscope 1 10 6 11— 3 stereoscopic views .. 15 0 12— 1 revolving inkstand ... 13 0 13—1 travelling desk 10 0 14-1 fern inkstaud 0 17 6 15— 1 bezique game 0 15 0 16—1 phctogcaphic picture ... 012 6 17-1 do do ... 012 6 18—1 do do ... 012 6 19-1 do do ... 012 6 20— 1 one-keyed flute ..^ ... 012 6 21— 1 photographic album ... 012 6 22 — 1 set chessmen .... ... 011 G 23 -1 lady's companion ... ... 010 6 24 1 lady's purse 0 9 6 25— 1 geut's purse 0 G 6 DRAWING FOR PRIZES To take place on the 24th December, 1870, AT KILGOUR'S UNION HOTEL. One hundred Tickets at 20s each, to be obtained at John Crerar's, Bookseller and Stationer, next Bank of New South Wales, Mawhera Quay* Greymouth. mOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Just arrived in time for Christmas Presents and New Year's Gifts. T. NORTH, of the Cheap Crockery and Fnrniture Warehouse, corner of Mawhera Quay and Boundary street, Greymouth, has just received per Waterman, from Melbourne, a splendid variety of Cheap Toys, consisting of Dolls, Dolls' Houses, Stables, Balls, &c, &c. ; also a large consignment of Oockery, Glassware; also, American Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Washstands, Iron Bedsteads (single and double). All to be sold at the lowest possible prices. BOUNDARY STREET. ■:.-.- A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR ! DUNCAN M'LEAN, while expressing the above wish, most respectfully begs to iuforin his customers and the public that he will be most happy to supply them with all those luxuries which cheer and invigorate the inner man during the festive season. Iv bottle or bulk. Port, Sherry, and Colonial Wine Irish and Scotch Whiskey Brandy, Ale, Porter, &c. ; All of the best brands. FOR THE PLUM PUDDING. Currants, Raisins, Spices, &c. Muscatels, Almonds, aud Figs. D. ML. would also draw attention to hi a TEA aud COFFEE, which, are allowed to be tha finest in town. N.B.— FRESH BUTTER and EGGS (that may be depended upou) from one of tbelargesfc Nelson dairies. DUtfCAN M'LEAN, Family Grocer and Phovikion Merchant, Boundacy stree\ DMA G O F F I N ' S CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S REMEMBRANCER TO HIS CUSTOMERS - By continuing in your esteem, and retaining your favors, will merit corresponding benefits. TO OTHERS' CUSTOMERS— A change, even if with no better result, is very often advantageous. Just give a trial and report accordingly. TO FAMILY, CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR, AND PIC-NIC PARTIES— j Has all the minutiae requisite for the festive season on hand, and to arrive. TO ALL ORDERS FAVORED WITH, Per tram, boat, or other medium, accompanied by remittance or other guarantee, will command prompt attention. TO EACH AND ALL— He would feel grateful by passing him by, except strictly conforming to his terms, viz., Cash, weekly or monthly accounts, as agreed upon. 147 BOUNDARY STREET, GREYMOUTH 7*Ji December, 1870. f ii a si ii r Family Grocer, Tatnui Street, In thanking the public for his increasing hns'mcss, begs to Ar&w attention to his stock of GROCERIES specially selected for the CHRISTMAS SEASON. By a special arrangeriierit just completed his supply of Eggs and Fresh Butter will arrive every ■week, and their freshness and j quality may therefore be safely depended ' n.

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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 764, 10 December 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 764, 10 December 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 764, 10 December 1870, Page 4

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