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Business Notices r T^T O T I C F. Having disposed of our business at Grey- ; mouth to MESSRS LOCKINGTON BROS, we beg to thank our customers for the kind patronage hitherto accorded us, and to solicit i for our successors a continuance of the ', same. i COWLISHAW and PLAISTED. ; April 1, 1873, Referring to the above, we respectfully rei quest a continuance of the favors bestowed ' upon our predecessorSj and from our long ; experience in the Ironmongery trade trust we can satisfy our customers, and do to ; them every justice in all orders that we may be favored with. LOCKINGTON BROS. TIyTRS. MACDONALD, late of Arney JLtJL street, begs to announce to her friends and the public her having removed to more central and convenient premises, corner of Mackay and Waite streets, near "Evening Star " office, where, by strict attention to business, she hopes to merit a continuance of that patronage hitherto so liberally afforded. All business letters, stamp enclosed, promptly answered. Hours of attendance : from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Male and Female Servants, for town and country, waiting engagements. 1Y O T I C E Mrs M'FARLANE respectfully intimates that she has opened the GROCERY STORE, Tainui street, lately occupied by Mr Fraser, and trusts, as her stock will be carefully elected and her prices moderate, to meet a fair share of public support. RS WILLIAM MEATES (Late of North Beach), MIDWIFE AND MONTHLY NURSE, Back of Sweetman's Ferry Hotel, Upper Mawhera Quay. Comfortable apartments for Ladies from the country. Communications left at Sweetman's Hotel will be punctually attended to. Brewers. TIT 'MIL LAN AND CO., ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, Manufactckebs op Liqueurs, Cordials, J&rated Waters, &c,, &c, WEST COAST BREWERY, Tainui Street GREYMOUTH. Orders from the country receive the prompt j est attention.

Art Union pRAND 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 nform the public of Greymouth and the surrounding districts, that he will dispose of the lot by Art-Union. 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 same 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. HALL'S ART UNION OF CHROMO And OLEOGRAPH PICTURES. SWEEPSTAKES TO-NIGHT For Tickets. At Johnston's Melbourne Hotel. Land Brokers Vl^ M. COOPER LAND AND MINING SURVEYOR AND ESTATE AGENT, Tainui street, Next Hanney's Hotel. Having received a license as Broker under the Land Transfer Act, in addition to a license as Surveyor, is prepared to undertake transfers of land, and the bringing of land under the Act, as well as surveys, purchase and sale of land, and general agency business T AND. L A N DThe undersigned is prepared to act as Agent for Purchasers of Land at the Waste Lands Board, Hokitika, and to transact all business in connection with General Land Agency, on the most reasonable terms. All meetings of the Board tttended. F. A. LEARMONTH, Estate Agent, Revell street, Hokitika. Agent in Greymouth — Mr W. M. Cooper, Licensed Surveyor and Land Broker, froir whom all information can be obtained. ; To Let. rp o let. The newly-erected SHOP, with DwellingHouse attached, adjoining the " Grey River Argus" Office. Apply to D. Magoffin, Boundary street. 4th March, 1873. TO LET, that old-established place, more familiarly known as the Shamrock Hotel, Gresson street. Apply T. S,, oflice of this paper.

Drapery. IMPERATIVE CLEARING SALE OF CLOTHING, DRAPERY, BOOTS, &C, &C. ALTERATION AND RE-BUILDING OP PREMISES. WILLIAM KILGOUR (Late F. 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 CLEAEING SALE, AT THE SEBASTOPOL HOUSE, OF THE WHOLE OF HIS Extensive Stock of Clothing, Drapery, Bo ots, &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 .BEBMIOm HOUSE, W. KILGOUR (Late F. & 6. F. BULLEN)

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1473, 24 April 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1473, 24 April 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1473, 24 April 1873, Page 3

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