BAZAAR. riRAND FANCY BAZAAR, A BAZAAR, in aid of the CHURCH of ENGLAND BUILDING FUND, will beheld In the VOLUNTEER HALL, Greylnouth, On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, The 26th, 27th, and 28th DECEMBER. A magnificent assortment of useful and ornamental articles will be offered for sale On this occasion. Stallholders. Stall No. I— Mesdames W. S. Smith and Rae Stall No. 2— Mesdames Revell and Greeuwood Stall No. 3— Mesdames Amott, Stark, and Hardy Stall No; 4— Mesdames Wickes and Black' more ■ ■ ■ Stall No. 6— Mesdames King and Moss. Refreshment Stall— Mesdames Cooper and Henderson. , The Volunteer Band have kindly consented to give their services. Admission Free. Contributions in money, work, or goods, will be thankfully accepted by any of the above ladies. - Oil Sale. OMOTUMOTU V. SAWYERS CREEK ROAD. If the public will give D. M'LEAN, Boundary street, a call, he will explain the above matter, and supply them with GOODS CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORE I l * TOWN. CHRISTMAS HAMS. Fine qualities of Bams and Bacon . . . C Port, Sherry H Prime Butter, in R Colonial Wine I kegs or £-kegs S Nelson Cherry Wine T Particularly fine M Whisky, Brandy- A quality of Fresh S Ale and Porter Butter Fine Tea, in boxes. WINES AND SPIRITS SUPPLIED Single bottle. Coffee ground daily. Parties from the Country, by purchasing three months' stock, will save their expenses, in town during the holidays. Having made arrangements with the Marsden Tramway, goods will be forwarded right through to any part of Rutherglen and Marsien Districts free of charge. DUNCAN M'LEAN, Boundary street ; THE CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN. f\ N S A L~ i£- " Hart's, Duffield's, and Dunn's Silkdressed Flour, in 1001 b. and 2001 b. bags. Colonial Produce, all kinds, GLENN BROTHERS, Importers,. Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merchants, Albert street. JUST LANDED, Ex Kennedy, Transhipped ex Phoebe, 29 kegs Cnristchurch Butter, 3rd instalment of purchases, Personally selected by Mr Woolcock, and offering a rare opportunity for quality and price to up-country storekeeper^, 9 cases. Eggs. " C. WOOLCOOK & CO. J 0 N~ E S~~, • FAMILY GROCER, PRODUCE & PROVISION MERCHANT, Seedsman and Fruiterer, Richmond Quay, near Ashton's Family Hotel. His arrangements far the supply of Dairy Produce and Tfruit are so thoroughly complete that every steamer will bring a fresh supply. rpEAS. TEAS. The Undersigned begs to announce that he has received from the Best and Cheapest Markets a large quantity of NEW SEASONS TEAS, on terms which enables him to SELL BY RETAILTEA, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, AT 2s 6d per lb. All other Groceries and Wines and Spirits proportionately cheap. TERMS CASH. THOMAS JOYCE, Wholesale and Retail GROCER, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, Albert street (Next door to Star Hotel). TT7 G. 0 0 B U R N ■ " * • Fruiterer, Greengrocer, &c, Wholesale and Retail, Having taken those commodious and cen trally situated premises in Richmond Quay next to Ashton's Family Hotel, is now pre pared to supply ( FRUIT, YE£ITABLE§! 4 QYSTERS, &q. At the lpwest remunerative prices. Quality guaranteed. Hotels and families waited on for orders. W. G. C. hopes by studying the tastes an< requirements of the public to merit a shar of their patronage. . . Wanted. MRS. M'DONALD'S, Registry Offi« Arney Street, Greymouth. — Wajtin Engagements : Barmaids, Housemaids, Gei era! Servants, &c.,&c
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1052, 9 December 1871, Page 3
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