Stationery and Fancy Goods. /-.JREYMOUTH STATIONERY DEPOT JOHN BOUBKE- ROCHE, v ' Wl^olesaleand .Retail BOOK AND STATIONERY IMPORTER. Fancy Goods Repository and News Agency, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. . J. B. R. begs to call the attention of his numerous patrons to the carefully-selected Stock now on hand, of every description of article connected with the trade, and sold at prices that will compare favorably with Melbourne. ; i ..-.-. ..'.-• .-:■■:■ ■..;. ■ •■■, ■ ....' ::.■.'. r.,A STATIONERY. i Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, all sizes, in cheap or strong bindings. Copying Presses Envelopes (every Copying Ink - quality Printing Paper Mourning do, do Printing Cards (plain Writing Paper (all and enamelled sizes) Wrapping Paper • Gillbtt's Steel Pens Paper Bags Lowe's do do Parchment and Trac- Mitchell do do ing Paper Sealing-wax Pencils and Erasers, Glass and Pewter Inkbottles of every description. FANCY GOODS., x Vases (porcelain and Combs gilt) flair Brushes Writing-desks (inlaid Shoe and Clothes do and ebony) .... Berlin rtfool* Work-boxes do do Slipper and Cushion Money.-boxes do do Patterns : Cash-boxes do do Jet Brooches and EarWicker Baskets and rings Cradles, t Ivory do do - Meerschaum Pipes GbldandSilverPencil (first quality) . cases • Wootien do '■ Albums (all sizes) Ladies Companions The latest novelty in. TOYS, in endlesa I-x-;-'.!!V/ variety. -■■'!■.<• ' ' For choice selection of English, German, and Anglo-German Concertinas, not; to be equalled by any in , the trade. ' ■ >i,-tiu:'A !>':•■ :-:Trrr-i ■ . . '' {"^V';-;^ BOOKS. ■.■:/•■•■■ ■•■.■■ The ! Btock of New Books constantly arriving per steamer are • carefully 'selected, and comprise the latest publications of fiistoricaii Geographical, Philosophical, Medical,' and „ Biographical Work's,, consisting of 2000'vols. Also a large assortment of Modern Cheap ' Novels. ■ '''';'■' '■' ■ rr - '■ J. B. R. may state that he is agent for all the Australian ana English papers, received ' and - delivered puniittiaiiy every mailj also the Daily and Weekly Argus. Subscribers to the above papers ' in ' the country can depend upon having them forwarded instantly on arrival. N.B. — Having made new arrangements for a regular supply of- Periodicals, viz. :— , London \ Journal,: ;Bowj Bells, ? Young ' Ladies Journal &c, subscribers to the same can rest assured that they will receive them punctually every month as published. ; ; Country orders 'executed with despatch. :- Note the Address : : J. B. ROG HE, Mawhera Quay. T\ R. ■ ' M O R ICE SURGEON, Late Surgeon.'to' the 8.8. ! Great Britain, formerly SurgeoH to the Northampton General Hospital, ; the -.Liverpool Eye and Ear Infirmaryj the Birmingham and Guy's Hospitals, Lying-in Charities, can be consulted at the Greymouth Dispensary, Mawhera Quay. T\ B . SMITH SURGEON and ACCOUCHEUR, Formerly Resident Assistant Surgeon, to the NavanHospitaL County^ Meath, Ireland, ' Registered under the Imperial, Victorian, . and New Zealand Acts, May be consulted daily at the Apothecaries Hall, Mawhera Quay, next Union! Hotel. Tl/T R GREENWOOD, 1 ■" ' "*••*"' DENTIST, ; TAINUI STR3ET, jTHE .', i HOSPITAL. ■/■! Mr Greenwood has returned from Hokitika.' v /: > [ ,' > •;>[; :m : i\ ir/hji-J .'■;; TJ R. PHILLIPS SCJRGEON and ACCOUCHEUR, Late House Surgeon, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, Ohildrens 1 Hospital, London, and Resident Surgeon, Christchurch Hospital, may be. consulte. daily at J. D. Pinkerton's Hotel, Ahaura. Watchmaker, &c. rpO THE INHABITANTS OF GREYMODTH AND, THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS., ; • . ; ALEXA NDE R ' SI N GE R, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Begs to intimate to them > that he has COMMENCED .BUSINESS in those large and specially-built, premises adjoining the White Horse" Hotel, Mawhera Quay, with a large and well-selected stock of Colonial Jewelry; Gold and Silver. iWatches; Colonial Gold- Albert Chains,- Brooches, Earrings, Lockets, Scarf Rings, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fancy Rings, of superior and varied designs. - '!W * A^-§., desires to call; special attention to his large assortment of Clocks— eight-day, thirty hours, and a variety oi striking clocks, of English, French, and American Manufacture. Colonial Gold manufactured on the premises. All work entrusted to him will be promptly executed and* workmanship-guaranteed. (J Watches Cleaned and .Repaired. J<ote the Addre«B-nn ; . A. SING EX, Watchmaker and Jjbw!bller, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. ill | !? I 'fl %J N.B.— No business transacted on Saturday until 5/p.m. /. i '-iHV- ■ j;,
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1610, 2 October 1873, Page 4
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