Ironmongery. TjIORSYTH AND MASTERS HAVE ON SALEPianos, by Ralpn Allison and Sons Ploughs, Harrows Chaffcutters, Scythes Corrugated Iron, 6, 7, 8, and 9ft Ridging, Spouting Bar and Sheetlron and Steel Castor, Colza, and Paint Oils American Goods Blacksmiths' and Mining Tools Scythes, Sickles, Hay Forks Bar and Sheet Iron Angle Iron, Gas Pipe &c, &c, &c. /^OWLISH AW AND PLAISTED Wholesale and Retail RONMONGERS & SHIP CHANDLERS, Tainui street (Opposite Kennedy Brothers,) Tentmaker. MOT IC E T~() MINERS. A. HOSIE, Sail and Tent Maker, begs to draw their special attention to his lar^e stock of Canvass, expressly imnoi-ted for hydraulic hose ;•• Cotton, Pilot Duck, and other best brands. Also, Oilskius, made on the premises, of the* very best quality, aud all purchasers can get them recoated free of charge. Tents and Flies always on hand. Mawhera Quay, Greymouth Engineers. TAMES WYLDE, ■ CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR, Greymouth. Water-Races laid out and levelled, and claims surveyed. Plans and Estimates of Quartz and Cement Crushing Machinery prepared. Drapers and Clothiers. mHOMAS AND M'BEATH, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPERS, Mawhera Qttay v Greymouth ; And at Coal street Charleston. f g THE opportune arrival of a most varied -*- stock enables R. REAY, TAILOR, Albert street, To supply Gentlemens' Summer Clothing as priec-s and of a quality rarely obtainable in Greymouth. Stationery and Fancy Goods. IyEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS ! ! • THE GREYMOUTH STATIONERY DEPOT, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. JOHN BOURKE ROCHE, (Successor to Richard Shannon), Wholesale and Retail Bookseller and Stationer, Music and Fancy Goods Repository. j A large and well selected stock of Account Books, and every description of Commercial i and Fancy &c , &c, &c. A choice selection of Books by the best authors. Mfsic&l Instruments :— Flutes, Accordeons, Anglo-German Con- m certinas, Flutinas, &c, &c, &c. A Circulating Library of the best works, ancient and modern. Berlin Wools, Beads, Slippers, Embroidery, Patterns, &c, &c, &c. J. B. ROCHE s agent for the S?n Francisco, News of the World, the Europ-an Mail, Home News, Nation, Melbourne Leader and Australasian, Grey River Argus, West Coast Times and Leader, &c, &c, &c. TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!! J. B. ROCHE has in stock every description of Toys from the Gyroscopic Top and the Optic Steam Wonder down to the smallest sixpenny China Doll. rpOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Just arrived in time for Christmas Presents and New Year's Gifts. T. NORTH, of the Cheap Crockery and Furniture 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 Crockery, Glassware; also, American Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Washstands, Iron Bedsteads (single and double). All to be sold at the lowest possible prices. ■j^- O W P~U~B LISHED, And moy be had of all Booksellers, PRICE ONE SHILLING, THE GREYMOUTH AND GREY DISHUCT ALMANAC AND DIRECTORY FOR 1871, Containing a mass of information for the Merchant, the Storekeeper, the Miner, and all Classes.
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 810, 2 March 1871, Page 1
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