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Art Union "iVTOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Mr HARRIS, of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, Greymouth, begs to inform the public that his ART-UNION Will positively be drawn for at the Cosmo- i politan Hotel, on the evening of the 17th March (St. Patrick's Day), Consisting of that splendid Diamond Ring (value £80, first prize), Gold Chains, Watches, Ear-rings, and other valuables. The quality of every article guaranteed, and the whole are on inspection at the hotel. A few tickets remain unsold, and all outstanding ones not paid for at the time of drawing will not be recognised. ; rj. RA N D ART-UNION OF CHROMO and OLEOGRAPH PICTURES 40 Prizes. 174 Tickets, at 10s each. J. W. HALL having purchased from Messrs Thompson, Smith, and Barkley the remaining portion of their extensive importation of richly-framed Pictures, which comprises 40 subjects by the most eminent artistes, begs to inform the public of Greymouth and the surrounding districts, that he will dispose of the lot by Art-Union. i Having purchased the pictures under most favorable circumstances, owing to Messrs Thompson, Smith, and Barkley being about to make alterations in their business, the whole are offered at exactly the sa«rie prices as marked when on sale at their establishment. The drawing will take place as soon as the tickets are disposed of, due notice of of which will be given through the Press. Business Notices AN A P O L O G Y. TO MY CUSTOMERS— My Traveller and right 'hand-man having left my employ without cause or notice, in the midst of a press of business, this is to apologise for seemingly apparent neglect. D. MAGOFFDI^ SUISTED BROTHERS AND CO. would direct public attention to their having Purchased the Business of Mr A. HILDEBRAND, in Boundary street, where they will, in future, carry on business as WHOLESALE and RETAIL BUTCHERS. By careful attention to business, a strict regard to quality of purchases, and an observance of the lowest market prices, they hope to retain, and, if possible, to increase the business recently carried on by their predecessor. Shipping, Hotels, and Families supplied. SUISTED BROS., Boundary street, Greymouth. JOHN ADAM EISSENHARDT, ARCHITECT, Gresson Street, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. D MAGOFFIN, GROCER, Boundary street, Greymouth. Oilman's Stores. Dairy and Colonial Produce. Seed Depot. TJETER 'WHITE, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, South Beach. Mining Tools of every description. |\V § J ° N E «.- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BAKERY ESTABLISHMENT, Mackay street, Greymonth, Under the patronage of His Excellency Sir George Bowen, In his newlyenlarged and thoroughly fitted up premises, offers for sale to the Greymouth public— Christmas Cakes, Wedding,. Madeira, Pound, Sponge, Seed, Plain, and all other Fancy Cakes, of which, during Christmas week, an ample supply will always be on hand. Biscuits in stock and to order. The trade supplied with confectionery made on the premises. ; as also with any of the description of goods above-mentioned. Customers are requested to call at the new shop, which is now opened. J () N I! S~, • Family Grocsr, Produce Merchant, Seedsman, Fruiterer, Confectioner, avd GENE UAL STOREKEEPER. Fresh Eggs and Butter by every Steamer. Families waited on daily. Country Orders punctually attended to. B. JONES, Richmond Quay, Greymouth, WILLIAMS' NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Adjoining the Custom House. Mince Pies and all kinds of Pastry daily. Sponge Cakes and Pound Cakes, Madiera Cakes, and a choice assortment of Fancy Biscuits, good and cheap at the Old Established Shop, adjoining the Custom House. ! Wedding, Birthday, and Christening Cakes always on hand, or made to order oh the shortest notice. \ Y> W . M o 3 S ' SHIPPING & COMMISSION AGENT Tainui street, oppsite Kennedy Bros.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1420, 18 February 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1420, 18 February 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1420, 18 February 1873, Page 3

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