Education. C H O O L . MR. JOLLY begs to inform the public of Greymouth that he intends OPENING A SCHOOL on MONDAY, JULY 31st, in the School-house lately occupied by Mrs Johnston, situated beside the Fire Brigade Hall. For further particulars, apply'to Mr Jolly. N.B. — An Evening Class for Boys from 7.30 to 9. ,'. ■ Butchers. TX^OOLFE, AUSTIN & C WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS, Tainui Street; • «.^ and - LONDON BUTCHERY, Boundary Street. Shipping and Families supplied. TTILDEBRAND AND WEBER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS, Richmond Quay, AND WANGANUI BUTCHER* Mawhera Quay. Shipping and Families snpplied, Stationery and Fancy Goods. npHE GREYMOUTH STATIONERY DEPOT. JOHN BOURKE ROCHE, Wholesale and Retail Bookseller, Stationer, and News Ageni,3 i. Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. Importer of — Books, Stationery, Music, Musical Instru ments, Pictures, Mirrors/Ornaments, Brushware, Cutlery, Berlin Wool, Slippers, Cushions, Embroidery, Beads, &c.,, &c. TOYS FOR THE MILLION J. B. ROCHE is Sole Agent for the Grey River Argus, "West Coast Times," and "Leader" for GreynjQ#h and District, and Agent for all tiie principal Newspapers, Periodicals, and Magazines in the civilised World. A LARGE CIRCULATING LIBRAR is now open to the public uporf liberal term of subscription. NOTICE OF REMOVAL, j PARK.INSON and STEEL have REJ MOVED from the shop belonging to Messrs Thompson, Smith and Barkley, adjoining the Bank of New South Wales, into the shop belonging to J. W. PARKINSON. PARKINSON arid STEEL, In order to REDUCE THEIR HEAVY STOCK OF BOOKS and STATIONERY (Which is now one of the largest and best selected stocks in New Zealand), Are charging. VERY LOW PRICES for all kinds of STATIONERY, DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS ! JOURNALS j CASH and MINUTE BOOKS COPYING LETTER BOOKS, in quarto and folio • PASS BOOKS, BILL, WRAPPING, & OTHER PAPERS, All Very Cheap. Up-Country Storekeepers and other wholesale purchasers *»n now buy to very great advantage. ... Toys Berlin Wool, Music and Musical Instrunienig, W/<ork*boxes, Writing-desks, &c, &c, in geeat -variety. N. B, — In coj tmection with the business is a CIRCULATrP fG LIBRARY, about to be replenished with numbers of New Standard Works. :; ';''•', ' ■ " ' Coal Merchants. J; ...g.' ,'I ; J4-'.';p'.::.S O N , ; V; :.... ..:•, ■■ ..- •■ •>-;■ .-■'■> //;/ , CO, kh 'MERCHANT, '//Wjiabt 1 , op posits Boundary street. Hotels and fai nUies supplied in any part o the town., . T^OALS. Si 3REENED COALS. COALS, JAM EVS BRIM BLE; Having purcha sed Mr Matthew Batty's Coa] WharfJ is now prepared to deliver Coals ii any quantity to . all quarters of the, town oi vicinity at tn/3 most moderate rate, i Drays on. Thire. Cnrt»ge orders promptlj attended to.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 960, 24 August 1871, Page 1
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