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T>OUNDARY STREET. A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR*f DUNCAN M'LEAN, while expressing the above wish, most respectfully begs to 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 season. Iv bottle or bulk. Port, Sherry, and Colonial Wine Trish and Scotch Whiskey Brandy, Ale, Porter, &c. All of the best brands. FOR THE PLUM PUDDING. * Currants, Raisins, Spices, &c. Muscatels, Almonds, and Figs. D. ML. would also draw attention to his TEA and COFFEE, which are allowed to be tha finest in town. N.B.— FRESH BUTTER and EGGS (that maybe depended upon) from one of thelargest Nelson dairies. DUNCAN M'LEAN, Family Grocer and Provision Merchant, . Boundacy street. OHOTOGRAPHY. Important to the inhabitants and general public of Greymouth. Mr J. GAUL, Photographic Artist, and Prize Medalist, from Melbourne, now on a proiessional tour through New Zealand, will practise in Greymouth during the Christmas and New Year holidays, in a new Photographic Studio, expressly erected by Mr Williams, Chemist, next door to his Medical Hall, Mawhera Quay, where specimens of the above art may be seen, appointments made, and information as to charges, &c M obtained. P.S. — J.G. is now operating in his Gallery, where he will endeavor to give those kindly patronising him the best results that can be obtained. For anything further let the work "speak for itself." "TV 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 accor dingly. TO FAMILY, CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR, AND PIC-NIC PARTIESHas all the minutise 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 STKEET, GREYMOUTH 7t-h December. 1870. rriHE opportune arrival of a most varied -*■ Etock enables R. REAY, TAILOR, Albert street, To supply Gentlemens' Summer Clothing as. priecs and of a quality rarely obtainable n Greymouth. Vf~. II A" L~ L~. 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 street. T Mrs MACDONALD'S REGISTRY OFFICE, Next to Catholic Chapel, Arney Street, Greymouth. Waiting Engagements. — Barmaids, Housekeepers, several very respectable Female Cooks and General Servants ; also, Men Cooks, Lads accustomed to horses, &c, &c. mFOXC R O F TS JjINSMITH, PLUMBER, GASFITTER,, AND ZINC WORKER, ' Richmond Quay. Repairs prbmtly attended to. JA. 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 addxess— J. A; Eissenhardt, corner of Johnson and Gresson streets, Greymonth. mo let, THE ALLIANCE HOTEL, And the Adjoining Shop. Apply PATRICK CRAWFORD, Commeicial Hotel. mO BE LET, THE SUPREME COURT HOTEL, Situate in Gresson street, Greymouth, now in occupation of John Heron. Apply at the office of WILLIAM PERKINS, Solicitor. TO LET for Building purposes, on easy terms— Part of allotment 30, Boundary street, adjoining the Argus office. Apply office of this paper. TO LET, a first-clasn House at Paroa, next to O'Connor's Hotel, suitable for Hotel or Store. Apply to Stephen Egan, on the premises.

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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 776, 7 January 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 776, 7 January 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 776, 7 January 1871, Page 3

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