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Educational. XjIDUCAT I O N A I " ST. MARY'S- DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL, AHAURA. . The above establishmeut will be Opened for the reception of Pupils oh MONDAY, Bth AfRILi 1872, Under the direction of the JSey.^^. PERTIUS, and the management oi experienced and efficierit teachers. ■ ' The Scho'oi' is "pleWahifcly ; situated in a fhealthy position, -not (if from the New .= Ahaura.,. r . . , ; '"!,'.. ' .. .'L ■ The couweof inatmction Will comprise a 'good English Education, with the usual acftpmplishinejits. . „ . .; t . . , t Tefms—'f ayable in advance. Resident' Boarders (Female'Tiipils only), Seven Guineas per quarter, including wash-, .ing. «.• t . ,'. • Day BparSeirs, £3 3s per quarter. !UJ Day r Schfilarsi^l-2s Od'per quarter: ■' ; -:.ArrangemflPts;will shortly be made for the reception of male resident boarders. Further information can be obtained from REV. E. PERTIUS, -.J..V,. ...Ahaura, or at the School, i Business Notices. STORE IN TOWU. i.*.'V« :.«- •:'......■::■■ ■. -■ . .. ■ • Consumers can, lay their money out to the ■' best advantage at the, GRBYMOUtH I' STORE, i Best values in 1 Tea by-siugle pound, box, pr COFFEE GROUND DAILY. I „t ..,.-. \ . ,I'ine, quality of , i FRESH riim ;S AI/T ; BUUTEpEI ' On hand^ •' -ißfei-i ne s; I 'iFiJ spirits, fJ r: By single' bottle; |Lf | ..''-•«.!' ! 'H Fine'samplS '- ■ | .:?.-,.:: > .OLP.^DARK BRANDY. !: o ! Particular fine quality ; D. M'LEAN ! c! 4 Bp^ving made arran^onients with the Marsden. Tramway, can now keep down the monpp6ly> in that district, by forwarding goods free! of charge right through to any part of the" ■"""'* ' Tramw'ay'line.' 7 ' c ''"'"'". '""' BOUNDARY STrISET.^' ' ; N.B.— Goods packed; to any part of the North Beach. ; ..'!... ". . ' ' ; i.;/pjHINA^ GLASS, EARTHENWARE. ./.;.n--.- -L i:,—~ rM " l •*• j \ ,. '? Having purchased . from .Messrs Hjamilton and Nicfiol their,. Store and Stock of China and Glassware, we. c prepaied to SELL OURTPRESENTSTOGK Of the above Goods, r.^:;., ! ' AT •TWENTY-FIVE {25) PER CENT. LESS THAN THE USUAL 1 PRICE,! •' In .'o'rSe'r to. save the risk and expense of ' "..', ;'£; , '_, ..,,,.'.. shifting;; ■'„.'•'/; :'.'"-' „', ; Jfcitelkeepers and^ parties furnishing " -^rilt . find this a f avorable ! opp6rtuhity a 0^ securing 'j^t-class.gooctsajt.realfy,lbW'price'Bl'' /? • •'>., f : QRRIAKD CQi,''. v ; i Next Union Bank,,^Mawhera, Quay. . HjAj^lNGjßold onr jStopk of. ware . and Glassware to Messrs OrV and Co., ,; We have much pleasure inpecpmmenjpg; that firm to ,tha patronage^ hitherto so liberally besto,wed on ourselves in itnatjbranch of O ur business. , s -.-^ , ,^<~ -',;i* " "* * *! (: . HAMILTON and NICHOL. The Undersigned, in -returning^ thanks to his numerous 'friends anE^tne'publlcj in general ior the liberal patronage accorded him previous to' the late" flood; has now ithe pleasure to inform them that he has resumed business- in his: old: premises, and by; keeping only the best of goods and selling at the smallest remunerative profits to merit a continuance of past favors. ' •? ~ ■. Ndte the-a^dress^^-i } Family Gkocbr, PjßoyisiON Merchant, ' Fruiterer and :SEEb*SMAN7 '"-' ! Riphmond Quay, near Boundary T>;E ME M BrE R I : -RE ME^ia EJR U, SKOOLUND AND PURCELL'S 1 C H- EH A P S A Lj dB OF ; DR A p,E R Y :i .C;LO TH I N?G ■;-.! HABERDASftERY, &c, s . •-. >) . a'-' Liri sttill gdiug ohi [ J3IU>aL;UNP A.^D ?,URCELL, ■■■■-■■ <- fiJt - : Libert Street. " ' |. \ T'rA N D. L A NjD ■^J[U4 j... „;i'; i l *. i ' ;'~~ ■ .-.",. ;. • . for \ ' The undersigned is prepared t|Jacjb -as Agent for [Porchaaera'Qf Land at the Waste Lands Board, Hokitika, and to transact all business in connection with General Land gency, on th,e,mostreasonable terms. '; All meetings of the Boar^ attended. ? A f ■ % A^.LI^SioNTH^j,.,: j >■ -Estate Agent, Re veil street, Hokitiki ? Agent in' GreymotitM-,Mr Wv'M: €oorEB, Surveyor,' f;r6m whom all information can be ? obtained;-^^ ! ■■■ ' :.:;: ■■:;.-.<■ ■.> ■ ■ ... ,;.,:> /';■■', ■><'-.. 1 ■■': : ■■■: ■ - .-..t .'r nns;r-:*>a ■■ , „ ; ,. BUILDI^, ALLO?m;e'NT^ v Opposite residence of Mr Cooper, Surveyor. H „ AND MASTER-S. npO LET, for Building purposes, on jsasv > JL- term's, pirt ofr Allotment '3oilßoun|lary street, adjoining the Argus Office. 1. Apply office of EhJßipaifefc AJ J^'\ | nPp v^ET f ,a §h9ptwi,th.fp,ur/ppmß, siwate JL" on Richmond (ijiiiiy.' Apply td R. .JtClllOVlll. ! ~ T' fi> '""" A' :'" M ■*' O wg« ■x-A: ■>■■■■'■■'■ '^PASViv!./^F A *&- RE -MO YE D l| .'.-iiti-i ,-i<- : i-;-:iv.i.: ■ ,- ."r-.- ■.■:....;.!■■•..,.» ] ; To tfeit'DboHG, the Albion HotoK

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1166, 24 April 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1166, 24 April 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1166, 24 April 1872, Page 3

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