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Drapery. FLOODS. FLOODS. ELQOD&I GREAT DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY. Great Clearing-out Sale of Drapery, Clothing^ &c. 9 Commencing oh WEDNESDAY, 14th INST., at their Stores, Albert street, SKOGLUND AJSTO PTJEGIIjL, ■ -.-■-- J \ After a week's labor, have saved the most of theiir Stock, and have now the pleasure to inform the public that they have RESUMED BUSINESS in the j Store formerly occupied by CASS & CO., / | IN ALBERT STREET, OPPOSITE GLENN BROTHERS. Where S. and P. will be glad to see old friends and new faces, wheny they can assure' them, all will secure good, bargains. Such destruction in Drapery has never before occurred in New Zealand, and S. and P. hope, for the sake of others, that it may never occur again. S. and P. cannot positively say what discount there will be on the goods, as they cannot give a price list, but they can assure their customers and the public that NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED ; and the losers by the late flood, and those in want of Drapery, are requested to call at the New Establishment before purchasing elsewhere, £«s S. and P. are determined to clear out their stock within two months, at such prices as will satisfy every buyer. S. aud P. do not think it necessary to particularise their whole stock as it is so well known, and the details of which would, occupy a newspaper, but desire everyone to call and examine it for'themselves, In the Gentlemen's Department will be found MEN & BOY'S CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Whatever you want you can get at SKOGLUND & PURCELL'S. The same may be said of the LADIES' DEPARTMENT, where you can get DRESS MATERIALS in endless variety; UNDERCLOTHING, SILKS MOIRE ANTIQUES, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, and TRIMMINGS. HATS, 6d each, &c., &c. S. and P. have also a large Stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's BOOTS and SHOES at nominal prices. •' SKOGLUND and PURCELL beg to return their sincere thanks to the public of Greymouth and district for the patronage bestowed on them during the last six years, and hope that during the ensuing sale they will be still more liberally supported. NOTE THE ADDRESS SKOGLUND AND PURCELL, (NEW ESTABLISHMENT) Albert street, opposite Glenn Brothers, GREYMOUTH.

Public Notices. iSS 1 O T P (3 eT In consequence of heavy losses sustained through the late flood, I. have particularly to request that all persons indebted to me, call and settle their accounts without' delay. JAMES MOLLOY, Twelve-Mile Landing. March 6, 1572. ■jVT O T I C E The Undersigned, in returning thanks to his numerous friends and the public in general tor the liberal .patronage accorded him previous to the late flood, has now the pleasure to inform thorn that he has resumed business in his old premises, and trusts by keeping only the best of goods. and selling at the "smallest remunerative profits to merit a continuance of past favors. Note the address— B . JONES, Family Grocer, Provision Mbrchant, Fruiterer and Seedsman, Richmond Quay, near Boundary! street. I>T O ~T~ I O E~^ Having relinquished business at the Ferry Hotel, Mawhera Quay, I particularly request all parties indebted to me to pay their accounts on or before the Ist of MA RCH, jllierwise I shall be compelled to take proceedings for the recovery of same. CHARLES H. RHODES. ALL parties indebted to GEORGE MARTIN, of the late Cove -of Cork Hotel, are requested to pay their accounts immediately, otherwise the; will be put into the hands of a Solicitor for recovery. , . Greymouth, 23rd Feb., 1872. JM U L L E R, • (Late European Hotel). All persons indebted to J. Muller arc respectfully requested to pay their .accounts without delay, in consequence of , the total loss experienced by him during the late flood. ........... Removal. /CHANGE OF BUSINESS PLACE F. C. DUP RE, WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, Begs to announce to his many customers and the public in general that inconsequence of the flood he was obliged to REMOVE, from his old place of business, on Richmond Quay, and has taken possession of his NEW SHOP, alongside the Victoria HoteL F. C. DUPRE, taking the opportunity of thanking for past favors, hopes that he will maintain the good opinion he gained with the public by carefully attending to neatness in the manufacture of Jewelry and; best repairs to Watches. „; . . . , A choice assortment of Jewelry and Watches, just received. ■ . ... TA M 0 S . has R E M O V ED To "ffext Door to the Albion Hotel. HILDEBRAND AND WEBER beg to inform the public that the Branch of their Business, formerly on RichmondQuay, is now transferred to the new and spacious premises they have just erected in BOUNDARY STREET. Hotels, Families, and Shipping supplied with their accustomed punctuality,

Ball and Banquet. H.A.C.B.S. f^i REYMOUTH BRANCH, NO. 10. CELEBRATION of ST. PATRICK'S DAY. <^.^f "V^ ■ A BALL & BANQUET, U/SSSQ (& ' \ (t^ V^-cffia en m " 5r *^ c auspices of ( the above Society, V^O^l #| Will be held at GIL&2? cf MER ' S HALL> '^VgfeS & On MONDAY, the vJtf^fe£^-> 18th MARCH. Tickets, to admit Lady and Gentleman, 21s. Single tickets, 15s. ■ Tickets to be had of the undersigned members of Committee for Greymouth :— Messrs M'Grath, Quinn, Kennedy, Fitzgerald, Drumm, and Purcell; Paroa— M. O'Connor and E. Butler ; Maori Gully— F. Malone ; Ahaura— P. Deare. P. PURCELL, Hon. Sec GRAND FREE OPENING BiLL FOWLER and BOWIE, the well-known Boatmen, taken the old establishment, the BOATMEN'S ARMS, Packer's Point, will hold a Grand Free Opening Ball, on FRIDAY EVENING next. Boats in attendance from 8 to 12 p.m, opposite Royal Hotel; to convey passengers across the river. ' PhotogTapliy. TT W I L L I A M S , CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, Medical Hall, 141 Mawhera Quay. Dr ACHESON may be consulted at the above address. WILLIAMS' PHOTOGaAPHIC STUDIO, Adjoining the Medical Hall, Is open daily, where visitors can rely on securing First-class Portraits. T> H O T O G R A P H Y. TAIT BROTHERS Beg to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth that they intend making a stay in Greymouth for one month. Perronß desirous of having Portraits taken by them will please make an early call, as their stay is positively FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. Note the address— TAIT BROTHERS, Between the Bank of Australasia and Union Bank, Mawhera Quay. Views of the Flood on hand and For Sale.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1126, 7 March 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1126, 7 March 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1126, 7 March 1872, Page 3

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