Art Union. GRAND EXHIBITION OF FINE ARTS. Valuo £100. To be disposed of by ART UNION, ON SATURDAY, llth NOVEMBER, 1871, Comprising — Two Largo Mirrors, Ornamental Leatherwork Frames, value £20 each ; Two Large Steel Engravings, Leatherwork Frame, valife £7 7s each ; one do, value £6 ; One Colored Lithograph, value £4; one do, £5 ; and 194 other prizes. 200 Tickets, at 10s each. All Prizes— No Blanks! A list of przes can be seen on applica* tlon to M. MILLS, Store, Tainui street. ■■ j Removal "VT OTICE OF REMOVAL. G. COOPER, FRUITERER, Has removed to that shop, in Mawhera quay, lately occupied by Mr Shaw, Confectioner. Poultry and Oysters always on hand. All kinds of Fruit in season. N ° T * c "^ Temporary Removal to Albert street. M. O'BRIEN, Wholesale and Retail Boot and Shoemaker, Mawhera Quay, begs to intimate that on and after this date, during the alteration of his present premises, his busiwill be carried on in Albert street, in the store adjoining Mr Joyce's. October 30, 1871.
Dress, Habit Maker, &o R S A BOCK, (Late of Jay's Mourning Warehouse, Regent street, London), DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER, Begs to intimate to the Ladies of Greymouth and vicinity that she has commenced business as above. Underclothing of every description made up on the shortest notice. Country orders punctually attended to. Note the address— ' Mackay street, between Tainui and Albert streets. Also, on the same premises, A DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Conducted by the Misses BOCK.MISS HALLY, MILLINER, DRESS, AND MANTLE MAKER, Mackay street, near the * Evening Star' office Newest Patterns by the Melbourne Steamers. Her Country Customers will find their orders promptly attended to. To Let. TO LET for Building purposes, on easy terms — Part of allotment 30, Boundary street, adjoining the Argus office. Appty office of this paper. mo"l c t . KILGOUR'S UNION HOTEL (Furnished). Possession can be given on the llth November. Apply JOSEPH KILGOUR.
THOMPSON,. SMITH, AND BAEELET Are now showing an immense variety of LADIES' A.2STD CHILDREN'S HATS, Just received from the celebrated manufactories of Messrs James Allen and Co., Luton and Dunstable, which, tor variety and style, will not be equalled on the West Coast. THOMPSON, SMITH, AND BARKLEY are now exhibiting a most superb collection of LONDON TRIMMED HATS, Direct from Messrs Smith and Lysters, of that city, which, for variety, style, and beauty, are rarely seen in any part of New Zealand. THOMPSON, SMITH, AM) BARKIEY Invite special attention to their IsTE-W" DRESS G-OOIDS, Among which will be found those beautiful, elegant, and dui-able Textures, known as BALERMO TWILLS, CHINEE REPPS, ITALIAN CLOTHS, PLAIN LUSTRES, &c, &c. THOMPSON, SMIThTaND BARKLEY Have just opened up a case of . .... L. A C.E. .CUR TA I N SI, . .... Direct importations from Mersrs Heyman and Alexander, of Nottingham, which they are SELLING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. THOMPSON, SMIThTaND BARKLEY Are now showing NEW HOSIERY, Just to hand from the eminent Derbyshire manufacturers, Messrs George Brettle and Co. THOMPSON, SMITH, AND BARKLEY Are now Selling, at unusually low prices, BROWN HOLLANDS, AND OTHER LINEN GOODS, Imported from Messrs Kirk, Son and Co., Belfast. THOMPSON, SMITH, AND BARKLEY Would call most particular attention to their very Extensive Importations of English and Continental made Boots & Shoes, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. THOMPSON, SMTThTaND BARKLEY From the great extent of their business, have entered into a large contract, with one of the most noted Victorian Boot Manufacturers for a regular supply of SUPERIOR WATERTIGHT®, LACE-UPS, BLUCHERS, COPPER TOES, &c, &c, Which, will enable them to sell these goods much cheaper than any other House on the Coast. TWENTY CASES HEY WARD'S LONG INDIA-RUBBER BOOTS, Have arrived, and will be sold at old prices. THOMPSON, SMITH, AND BARKLEY, As formerly, keep the LARGEST STOCK OF MEN'S CLOTHING IN THIS COLONY, Also, COTTON, LINEN, AND LONG FLAX CANVAS, EXTRA HEAVY BAIZES, PLUSH, BLANKETS, &c, at the lowest possible price.
J. MANSON AND CO., Announce, with pleasure, te their Customers who have been anxiously waiting, and to the General Public, the Arrival of ilmr SEOO3STID SHU^H^CEISTT OF S^RHsTG GOODS, JVliich are, without exception, the CHOICEST, and, owing to the iaste and experience of their Buyer in the Home Markets, by far tl\& MOST SUPEEIOE ever landed in Greynvouth ; and as to the Price, being the only true direct Importers, we can DEFY THE KEENEST COMPETITION, And respectfully solicit an early INSPECTION OF OUI£ LATEST NOVELTIES. COMPKISING— Ladies' and Children's Hats and Bonnets Ladies' and Children's Mantles and Jackets Ladies' and Children's Muslins and Muslin Dresses Ladics'and Children's Fancy Dresses, &c., &c. Iv shortjfevery Elegant and Tasteful Article worn at the present time.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1023, 6 November 1871, Page 3
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