"DOUNDARY STREET A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR' ! .; • DUNCAN M'LEAN, while expressing the above wish, most respectfully begs" to* inform his customers and the public #iat he will be most happy to supply them with* all those luxuries which- cheer and -invigorate the inner manjluring the festive,, season. bottle or bulk;:. Port, Sherry, and Colonial' Wine Irish aiifl Scotch Whiskey Brandy, Ale, •Porter, &ct * All of thVbest brands.' :* FOR THE PLUM PUDDING. . . . Currants, Raisins, Spices, &c. Muscatels, Almonds, and Figs. D v ML. would also draw attention to his TEA and COFFEE, which are allowed to be tha finest in town. N.8. -FRESH BUTTER and EGGS (that >• may be depended upon) from one of the largest Nelson dairies. •• DUNCAN M'LEAN,, Family Gjrocerand Provision Merchant, Boundary street. TX MAGOFFIN'S CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S REMEMBRANCER TO HIS CUSTOMERSBy 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 accor dingly. 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. 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 7th December, 1870. (J F R A S E '^R, Family Grocer, Tainui Street, In thanking the public for his increasing business, begs to draw attention to his sfock of GROCERIES specially selected for'the ' CHRISTMAS SEASON By a special arrangement jusb completed his supply of Eggs and Fresh: Butter will arrive every week, and their freshness and quality may therefore be safely depended on. ; s, J'W . HALL. . » GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, House, Land, and Estate Broker, Valuator and Arbitrator. * Accounts made out. ' Debts Collected, &c. Office — Herbert street, next Messrs Watson and Wickes, Timber Merchants, Boundary treet. T Mrs MACD O N ArL D's REGISTRY OFFICE, , Next to Catholic Chapel, Arney Street, Greymouth. ' ~ * Waiting Engagements. —Barmaids, Housekeepers, several very respectable Fein«le Cooks and General Servants ; also, Men Cooks/Lads accustomed to horses, &p., &c f|T F O X C R O F TS TINSMITH, PLUMBER, GASFITTER,, AND ZINC WORKER, Richmond Quay. Repairs^promtly attended to. J..A. EISSENHARDT, • Corner of . Johnson and Gresson streets, Begs to draw attention to his lately opened FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, At the above address. IMPORTER OF FIRST-CLASS CEDAR FURNITURE. American Chairs in great variety. Looking-glasses for hotel and family use. A large assortment of gilt mouldings. Picture frames made. Furniture manufactured on the premises to any design. Note the addiess— J. A. Eissenhardt, corner of Johnson and Gresson streets, Greymouth. "i\/r r w . w. Wilson, Barrister-at-Law, SOLICITOR and CONVEYANCER, Opposite the Police Camp, Gresson street. FL ANNE RV ' S HO T..8 L,- --» Mawhera Quay, Do not bother me for an advertisement ? , What more can I say than everybody knows that the accommodation *is the best ; and the Billia rd Room is under the sole I charge of Louis Elrig. P. FLANNERY, Proprietor. p-HEISTMAB PRESENTS. It is with pride and pleasure the\' have rarely experienced that «* - * & # BROADBENT AND KING Call attention to the MAGNIFICENT DI S P LAY * Their ♦ WINDOW, PRESENTS, sparkling with choicest gems of JEWELRY;" rich and rarer than has ever been exhibited in Greymouth ; and hard must be the taste to please that cannot select from so varied a stock some graceful memento of Christmas 1870. * In rich profusion, Rings, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Necklets, Albert Chains and* Guard*, Lockets, Sleeve links, Collar Studs, Silver Filagree Brooches and Ejuvrings, &c, &c. FOUND, a Letter from Queensland, addressed E. Dowliiig. Apply at the Alliance Hotel.
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 774, 3 January 1871, Page 3
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