Drapery. floods. fl6ods7~floods. GREAT DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY. Great Clearing-out Sale of Drapery, Clothing, &c, Commencing on WEDNESDAY, 14th INST., at their Stores, Albert street. SKOGLUND AM) PUKCELL, After a week's labor, have saved the most o£^ their Stock, and have npw the pleasure to inform the public that they have KESUMED BUSINESS in the Store formerly occupied by CASS cV CO., IN ALBERT STREET/ OPPOSITE GLENN BROTHERS. Where S. and P. will be glad to see old friends and new faces, when, they can assure them, all will secure good bargains. Such destruction in Drapery has j 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 th6y cannot give a price list, but they can assure their customers and the public that NO SEASONABLE OFFER WILL BE DEFUSED ; and the losers by the late flood, and those in want of Drapery, are requested to call at the New Establishment before purchasing elsewhere, as S. and P. are determined to clear out their stock within two months, at such prices as will satisfy every buyer.* „_ S. and 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. & and P. have also a large Stcck 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 tbe last six years, and hope that during the ensuing sale they will be still more liberally supported. NOTE THE ADDRESS SKOGLUND AND PUECELL, (NEW ESTABLISHMENT) Albert street, opposite Glenn Brothers, GREYMOUTif.
Educational. "CIDUCAT I O N A L . ST. MARY'S DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL, A H A U R A . The above establishment will be Opened for the reception of Pupils on MONDAY, Bth APRIL, 1872, under the direction of the Rev. E. PERTIUS, and the management of experienced and efficient Teachers. The School is pleasantly situated in a healthy position, not far from the New Ahaura. The course of instruction will comprise a gGod English Education, with the usual accomplishments. Terms — Payable in advance. Resident Boarders (Female Pupils only), Seven Guineas per quarter, including washing. Day Boarders, £5 12s Cd per quarter. Day Scholars, £1 2s 6d per quarter. Arrangements will shortly be made for the reception of male resident boarders. Further information can be obtained from REV. E. PERTIUS, Ahaura, or at the School. TITR JOLLY'S SCHOOL -"•*- Hospital street, Greymouth. All the branches of an English and Commercial Education. Latin and Mathematics, &c. Drill class once a-weefe. Photography. TT WILLIAMS, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, Medical Hall, 141 Mawhera Quay. WILLIAMS' PHOTOGaAPHIC STUDIO. Adjoining the Medical Hall, Is open daily, where visitors can rely on uecuring Firßt-class Portraits. T> H O T O G R A P H Y. TAIT BROTHERS Beg to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth tliat they intend making a stay in Greymout'b for one month. Perrons 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. Fruiterer, &c. J HICKS, GREENGROCER and . FRUITERER, having RESUMED BUSINESS in Boundary street, next Magoffin's Store, is once more enabled to supply all the usual articles of trade as before. Fresh arrivals by every steamer from Nelson, Wanganui, Sydney, and Melbourne. Barn-fed poultry, spring chickens, &c, daily expected to order. Regular supplies of fresh oysters by every steamer. J. HICKS, POULTERER and FRUITERER, Boundary street.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1128, 9 March 1872, Page 3
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