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S-\ R ERAK'S A'i T VNi O N \j Greymouth. ONE. HUNDRED POUNDS' WORTH OF VALUABLE PRIZES, Consisting of I- TWO; SPLENDID HARMONIUMS; : By AlcxnnHre. * ' f -■•*--• ; A first-class Aiiglo-German Concftrtiua, in rosewiiod case, manufactured by Louis Sachevcl. . A very large, powerful, and handsome Magic Lantern ; also a Musical Album, Photographic Album, and Scrap A Ibum.^li jKeiptifußy bound in very handsoitffe Morocco, 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- • Alexandra's 5 octave harmonium, with 0 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 S 0 0 4- -1 Anglo-German concertina 42 0 s—l musical album 4 0 C o—l ebony inkstand 3 5 0 7—l writing desk 2 10 0 B—l photographic album ... 20 0 9-1 scrap do ... }JJ J 10— 1 stereoscope j 1 « « 11—3 stereoscopic views .. 1 5 0 12— 1 revolving inkstand ... 1 3 0 13-1 travelling desk 1 J J 14— 1 fern inkstand ... •• 017 b 15-1 bezique game 0 lo 16-1 photographic picture ... 012 b 17 i do do ... 012 b 18-1 do do ... OUJ 19—1 do do ... 012 6 20-1 one-keyed flute 0 12 6 21—1 photographic album ... 012 0 22—1 set chessmen 0 11 b 23— 1 lady's companion ... ... 010 6 24 1 lady's purse « » « 25— 1 gent's purse 0 6b 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 J&otioner, next^Bank of New South Wales, Mawh^^>fyrG^y mOT^"r':'"~-~.rr.---r.r:rr-"OOUNDARY STREET. A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR ! 5 DtINCJATI ;M*iEiN, while Tj^prffSiftg 'the^bove wish; n"&t respectfully, jbe^sjb: inform 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 sieasqrn. In bottle or bulk. Port, Sherry, and Colonial Wine Irish anrrScofch-^hiske.y -c« r-3 Brandy. Alf Potfefr, £c|: M >J AllVSeb* S sfbr%nas. A ' S -■«- FOR THE PLUM PUDDING. Currants, Raisins, Spices, &c. Muscatels,. Almonds, and Figs. D. ML. would.also draw attention to his TEA and 'cOFMSrif^"tSSWsmSr^rb»' tha finest in town. N.B. -FRESH BUTTER and EGGS (that may be depended upon) from one of thelargesfc Nelson dairies. DUNCAN M'LEAN, Family Grocer and Pkovxriox Merchant, Boundary street -p| MAGOFFIN'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— 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. JEAX^ANDJ. LL~_ He would feel grateful by r paa9ing* : " him by, except strictly conforming to his terms, viz., Cash, weekly or monthly accounts, as agreed upon. 147 BOUNDARY STKEET, GREYMOUTH 7thf Decediber, 1870. -.--/•, . . . F R A 5--B R 4 Family Grocer, Tainui Street, In thanking the public for his increasing business, begs to draw attention to. his stock of GROCERIES specially selected for the CHRISTMAS SEASON.By a speci&lTarrangeinen^ jusfc completed his supply of fPggs^ -e^id F^resh^ißutfeawill,! ' arrive every -w^el^Kanil Ktheir f reßnness.iaiidf" quality niay therefore be' safely depended n. TjlOR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT. The COURT HOUSE HOTEL, Gresson street. This freehold property is only offered for sale as the proprietor wishes to return to the North Island. The accommodation is excellent and ample. The bar business is good, j with a certain prospect of increase from the vicinity to the new District Court. Six months' unexpired license. For particulars, apply on the premise 8 ,

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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 766, 15 December 1870, Page 4

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665

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 766, 15 December 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 766, 15 December 1870, Page 4

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