. Stationery and Fancy Goods* JT^REYMOUTH STATIONERY DEPOT :'):•'.'■ ./..• i jj.r;'::. 1 JOHN BO UR K E ROCHE, Wholesale and Retail BOOK AND STATIONERY IMPORTER. Fancy Goods Repository and News Agency, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. v J. B. R. begs to call the attention of his: " numerous patror* to the carefully-selected Stock now on harct^bf -every description of article connected- wjth the trade, and sold at priceß that will compare favorably with Mcl« . bourne. '^' ,' . STATIONERY. 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 Gillott'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 Ink* bottles of every description. FANCY GOODS. f Vases (porcelain and Combs ■ gilt) ' ■ : ; Hair Brushes i Writing-desks (inlaid Shoe and Clothes do and ebony) r-Berlin flTool Work-boxes, do" do Slipper and Cushion Money-boxes /do do, Patterns Cash-boxes do do Jet Brooches and Ear Wicker Baskets and y rings ... Cradles : Ivory dodo Meerschaum. Pipes Goldand Silver Pencil (first quality) : oases Wooden do " Albums (all sizes) Ladies Companions, ' . The latest novelty in TOYS, in endless variety. For choice, selection of English, German, and Anglo-German Concertinas, hot to be equalled by any in the trade. • . : :■"-; ■io^rf' ■;;■;..; The s,took of New Books constantly arriving per steamer are carefully-selected, and comprise the latest publications of Historical, Geographical, Philosophical, Medical, and Biographical Works, consisting of 2000 vols. Also a large assortment' of Modern Cheap ■ ; Kovels. -.:■.■■ : .... ■ -•' ■,■'■; i •;'■ , #_ .;'; .-; J. B. R. may state that he is agent for, all the Australian and English papers, received' and delivered punctually every mail ; also the Daily and Weekly Argus. f 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, Bow Bells, Young Ladies Journal &c, subscribers to the same can, rest assured that' they will receive them punctnally every month as published. Country orders executed with despatch. Note tha Address : J. . B. ! R O CHE, . ;i .jMawheraQnay. .; , r ; ? Oilskin Manufactory r ALE XAN D ; li3 R '' ! H OSI E, A Begs to; thank the inhabitants of Greymouth and the mining community, for the liberal support and patronage he has received since ..the establisHment of his , Oilskin Manufactory, and desires to .inform' them that he has a large stock of— . ' ■ Black and Yellow Oilskin^Coats 1 ' Jumpera . '.■■:•• ;!; . . : Pants and Leggings ..:...-! Which are much superior tojthose imported from other Colonies. ' ' ■ ' - '"•;*. '■• '; - ' : • ' •- AlSO,' ■■■ ■' :'■■!: .... A carefully-selected Btock of Men and Boys Clothing, Wearing Apparel, (fee., which he is selling at, very low prices i , '.'.. : ;•■ ■• > -Ai ! HOSIE, : -^ ; ? SAIL AND TENT MAKER Urbtmouth. ; Storekeepers supplied from the Manufao tory with Oilskins. k , ,• s y ■ \.. Terms liberal \i i , "iVPJW ZEALAND . STEAM . COFFEE M ■.'-■■ MILLS' 4 ' "• «i ; _, (Established ;lß64).,. , .i( • ; D. r STEPHENS ON AND C 0.," ** -■ •• ...^ • • . Wyndbam street, Auckland, ■ The largest direct importers' of Raw Coffee, -- . Pepper, Spices; and Dry Goods ' £' ' in New Zealand, - . ' Have on hand and FOR SALE,— | COPFKES- Raw and Roasted, Mocha, Plantation, Java and Native, in* bond, and , duty paid »' ' ' ''' ' ■ COFFEES— Roasted and packed under their celebrated brands^of- Exhibition, Eagle Crown, and Elephant, in 1, 2,- 4, 7, 28 and 421 b tins : / { * ■ PEPPERS— BIack .and'" White, whole ; oi "ground, : in "tins, 'from £lb upwards j Oayeime 'Pepper in cruets ' v . ,^ Mustards, 1 'Chocolate; "" Cocoa, ' Arrowroot) Nutmegs, * Cloves, Cinnamon, - Mace, . ■ ■'■■ Ground* Rice, Essences assorted. This firmjhasljbeen"; established for ovei nine years, has lately admitted Mr W, Ackland into partnership,- .•.;; : ; ;';' ■. ; •■ The superiority of their brands of Coffeet for purity arid excellence v of, flavor, ;han> beei fully acknowledged through the Nortl Island, and, . in- introducing their) goods/ he^e they would respectfully request both mer chants and consumers to see that; the, Coffee are from Auokland, as they have no connec tipn- with! any. Other manufacturer in^ Ne^; Zealand. . f
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1692, 6 January 1874, Page 1
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656Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1692, 6 January 1874, Page 1
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