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On Sale. Art Union ~N si A^ L K^- p RAND ART-UNION Finest New Season Teas, Mauritius \JT Sugars, Company's 2nd White, Hennessy's or Brandy in bulk and case, Champagne Vineyard's Brandy, Port, and Sherry Wines. CSROMO and OLEOGRAPH PICTURES Colonial Wine, bulk and c»3e, English Malt , "~" Tltt 1 and Hops, Oilmen's Stores, Colonial Produce 40 Prizes. 174 Ticl^n, at 10s each, (all kinds), and Peruvian Guano. — — To Arrive, ex Hector, direct from Ade- J. W. HAf-L having purchased from Messrs laiie.— lßo tons Bart's Superfine Silk-dressed Thompson, Smith, and Barkley the remainFlour, in 1001 b and 2001 b bags. ing portion of their extensive importation of richly-framed Pictures, which comprises 40 GLENN BROTHERS, subjects by the most eminent artistes, begs to Importers, Shipping and Commission Agents, nform the public of Greymouth and the Albert street. surrounding districts, that he will dispose of ■ the lot by Art-Union. ON SALE. Having purchased the pictures under most favorable circumstances, owing to Messrs Onions, Apples, |Pears, &c. Also, a Thompson, Smith, and Barkley being about prime lot of Sausage Skins. to make alterations in their business, the THOMAS COLLINS, Tainui street. whole are offered at exactly the same prices — — as marked when on sale at their establishFOR SALE, or to Let, the COMMEB- ment - The drawing will take place as soon as the tickets are disposed of, due notice of CIAL HOTEL, Little Grey Junction, fur- of which will be given through the Press. nished ; together with ferry boats, punt and -pr ALL . s ART UNION OP CHROMO gear, and protective rights. Apply -*-! And ° J OLEOGRAPH PICTURES. G. PEROTTI, Greymouth. RODUCE, PRODUCE, PRODUCE. SWEEPSTAKES TO-NIGHT • For Tickets. _, mnnt pn n 7 A * Johnston's MelUourne Hotel. Begs to inform his numerous customers that Toiii! Itrnlfoiv he is in daily expectation of an entire cargo of Colonial Produce carefully selected by OJT M. COOPER himself consisting of-3utter, Cheese, Bacon, LAND AND MINING SURVEYOR Hams, TSggs, Smoked Jowls, Jowls in pickle, AND ESTATE AGENT, Pickled Pigs Feet, Wheat, Flour, New Oat- T Tainui street, 61 Next Hanney's Hotel, meal, Pollard, Bran, Oats, &c, the whole of Having received a license as Broker under which will be offered on the wharf at prices J? 16 Land Transfer Act, in addition to a license as c-urveyor, is prepared to undertake which will astonish the Greymouthians. transfers of land, and the bringing of land • under the Act, as well as surveys, purchase tt^ OR SALE, and sale of land, and general agency business T A N D. L A N DTwo first-class COTTAGES, situated at _U corner of WiUUm and Leonard street. Par- CtXU(SdI the wIS ticulars to be obtained at the store of Mr Lands Board, Hokitika, and to transact all business in connection with General Land Duncan M 'Lean, Boundary street. Agency, on the most reasonable terms. i n ii All meetings of the Board ittended. TO Let. F. A. LEARMONTH, q" T Z, Estate Agent, Revell street, Hokitika. Agent in Greymouth — Mr W. M. Cooper, The newly-erected SHOP, with Dwelling- Licensed Surveyor and Land Broker, froar House attached, adjoining the " Grey River whom all information can be obtained. Argus" Office. -Apply to D. Magoffin, ■■ n ■ i e=»g»»Mi ■■■ -■■ Boundary street. Brewers. 4th March, 1873. rpo LET, that old-established place, more ]\£ 'MIL LA N AND CO., at. i f^ Qiliarl y t kn own as the Shamrock ALE AND PO RTER BREWERS, Hotel, Gresson street. Apply T. S. , office of ' is paper. Manufactubeks op Liqueurs, Cordials, MRS WILLIAM MEATES Crated Waters, &c,, &c, (Late of North Beach), M IDWIFE AND M ONTHLY N URSE, WEST COAST BREWERY, Back of Sweetman's Ferry Hotel, Upper Tainui Street Mawhera Quay; GREYMOUTH. Comfortable apartments for Ladies from the country. Communications left at Sweetman's Hotel Orders from the cmntr * receive the P rom P fc will be punctually attended to. est attention. Drapery. IMPERATIVE CLEARING SALE OF CLOTHING, DRAPERY, BOOTS, &C, &C. ALTERATION AND RE-BUILDING OF PREMISES. WILLIAM KILGOUR (Late P. and G. F. Bullen) Having decided to re-build and enlarge his Premises, begs to intimate to the Public that he will hold A GENUINE CLEABING SALE, AT THE SEBASTOPOL HOUSE, OF THE WHOLE OF HIS Extensive Stock of Clothing, Drapery, Boots, &c, at UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES. The SALE will continue for TWO MONTHS, as it is imperative that the whole of the Stock be cleared out by that time. MAKE NO MISTAKE. THE ONLY GENUINE CLEARING SALE OF CLOTHING, DEAPEEY, BOOTS, &c., IS AT THE SEMSTUI'UL iiUUSE, W. KILGOUR (Late F. & G. F. BULLEN)

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1468, 18 April 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1468, 18 April 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1468, 18 April 1873, Page 3

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