'imiuTDlSTl t R'U -fi tj. A IpBRY CHRISTMAS AND;: A!- --» < / C YEAR 1 , 1* i ( DUNCAN M'LEAN, while expressing, vthjß; , above o^ish, most respectfully begs tt> "Morm^his^ Customers and the public that h ! e will be most happy to supply them with ail those luxuries which cheer and invigorate the inner man during the festive season. j itv'LKt Oj :. ■£_, b&tle or 1 bulk. ■*.' \ Port, Sherry, and Colonial Wine : »"%£• Gb^sh anpVfteo^ch Whiskey \ Brandy,^Ale, "Porter, &c. ! All of the best brands. ■ FOR THE PLUM PUDDING. ] ; - .. - . Currants^ Raisins, .Spices, &c. , j tViJ.iMi'L^^q.uldia.ls'o drawjaf ention; to his TEA and COFFEE, which are allowed to be .ifla.9 finest in town. ! '' " N.B.— FRESH BUTTER and EGGS (tha;t maybe dependedupon) from one of thelargesjb Nelson dairies. • Family Grocer and Provision Merchant, Boundaoy street. ■ CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S ; REMEMBRANCER ; TO HIS CUSTOMERS— 1 retaining your favora, will merit corresponding benefits. ' TO OTHERS' CUSTOMERS— j A change, even if with no better result, is very often advantageous. " x tfust^give' arlrial and report accorjdingly. I TO FAMILY, CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR' AND PIC-NIC PARTIES— | Has all the minutisa requisite for ,-'~ s thefestiyet season on".hajrd,"pffdfto ♦^yyUt* •?■* -«. f± j TO ALL ORDERS FAVORED WITHJ Per tram, boat, or other mediumj accompanied by remittance or other . > - T . ..guarantee, will command prompt «&-#5. -^jtferttion. j TO EACH AND ALL— I He would feel grateful by passing him by, except strictly conforming •• ->~-,ir,rtovhist-terni3j / viz. ? ,C^sh, weekly or ls.-J.-.i!i montlily'Sdcouhtsj'as agreed upon. • 147 BOUNDARY STKEET, GREYMOUTH 7th December, 1870. 1 KJ» ■ '* i Family Gkocbb, Tainot Street, \ In thanking the public for his increasing business, begs to draw attention to his stock of GROCERIES specially selected for the [ CHRISTMAS SEASON I By a special arrangement just completed his supply of Eggs and Fresh Butter will arrive every week, and their freshness and i "quaiita^m&jr ' '^eref :oreib«r^s|fjly.^ dfepjnde^ .^-,. . •Via A PARKINS OJ •J desires to return his sincere thanks to| the inhabitants of Greymouth and the Grey; District for the very liberal support he has 'received during the past five years, and begs| to assure them that no effort shall be wanting to merit a continuance of those favors.; To meet the increasing thtsvDisjiricfi ■fche 'proprietor has consi!B&ably A ~creasfcd : nis| Stock of I BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY ! i*"" GOODS, ' | Of all descriptions, and to suit the times j -|HA;& REDUCED iSME :PR^e%Ol-Aj3L; To as near-Melbourne prices as possible. : * "- -.. ' 'JL\_/ ■ "Wholesale Buyers will find advantages at this Establishment which cannot be equalled in the District. • and Newspapers of the latest* dates regularly received by each mail. ' ; The Melbourne " Leader " and " Austra-; lasian" supplied to Subscribers at 6d per. 'WhoKsaieani Retail Agent'f or:— ' The Grey .Riveb London Punch r..,, \ , : Akgus' -V :>u Glasgow Weekly 1 Maili Weekly Argus Californian News of • |«ie).bourne ; Leader. I; r jthe-W i oi-].d-T .;;?[; ; Au.BtraVasian "" "Lonaon Journal •; Illustrated Austrah'an Bow Bells I ",/Nie^s^VlH Family Herald Advocate Cassel's Magazine Home News Sunday at Home ; European Mail Leisure Hour slrishiErovincial papers Good Words Dublin Nation Englishwoman's Do- : Courier de l'Europe mestic Magazine ; Irishman World of Fashion Public Opinion Young Ladies' Jou- : - .Lloy d*s;New^)Sper. ■ t - r Mii : Rtm^w J - ''-Greniaemen's Journal . Reynolds' Once a Week 1 Police News All the Year Round • Beehive. - Temple ßßarf:r rf: ; N^wßbfthe ; WorldV'ebtoHm >^ l-'-'-J^ Dispatch London Society j Illustrated London Blackwood's .; News Graphic f : {.-A &c.rj ; &|., 1&c... 1 £»«** ; J. W. PARKINSON, ; Wholesale and Retail Stationer Bookseller, & News Agent. ; Importer of Fancy Goods, Music, and >.--. r . jl-^w ■ Musiealjnstruments. i :.-"j .•.■?;. v-V^, ■'. -■ i ' - -.<■. Jfi : : "fTHHEUndersigned are prepared to execute JL on favorable terms, Indents upon theEnglish markets for every description of merchandise for shipment from London to "ally oTtfie^u&tralian-^r Ne|v- Zeakndfp'of is 9 # ..HENDERIQN & CO., Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. "\TOTICE OF REMOVAL. :itrHr" ■■■■'*$ — ;.iu BOOTMAKER, Finding his late premises at Richmond Quay too limited, has removed to those centrally situated premisjs, Mawhera Quay bo well. iknownasttie;*Sonp^re]r. .- "* ! . „ His "■s;tp^::ofXe^th(Bt^CloTßed^pp.ejs«andi Grindery iB in every respect.superlor, . on .hand, ' Watertig^ts ' ,. of his[, r 6wii" make': ihat W can iveebminend'. ;
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 768, 20 December 1870, Page 3
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