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For Sale. riX) BAKERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND A OTHERS. FOR POSITIVE SALE. One of the best established and most lucrative businesses in the Orey Valley, comprising a GENERAL STOR hi and BAKERY in full work- . ing order. The Store is the only one in the best district on the Grey Gold-fields, and has had a steady and profitable trade for the last six years, which is capable of a large extension. The Bakery has the principal custom in two old established and populous localities, and the business in connection with it could also be largely extended. The Buildings are commodious and complete ; the Stock in the store, and the plant an d material belonging to the Bakery can be taken at a valuation. Either business will be sold separately, or both can be taken together. N.B. — This is an opportunity seldom met • with, and satisfactory reasons can be given for the sale. For particulars apply, to WHITE and GARTH, Or, M. H. HAYDEN, Ahaura. GARDEN SEEDS HALF-PRICE.— Radish and Turnip, 3d per oz ; Cabbage (sorts) 6d per oz ; Choice Peas, 4d per lb. Warranted good. Cabbage Plants, all kinds, cheap. American Store, Gresson street (opposite Police Camp). "\T T> CHEAP CROCKER?, CBEAP lA.JD. TOYS, CHEAP CHAIRS, CHEAP BASKETWARE: T . NORTH, Importer of the above, The Little Shop, corner Boundary street. Goods lent on hire. Goods carefully packed. JN. P E~~T E B. S~ IMPORTER OF WINDOW GLASS All sizes, PAPERHANGINGS, In great variety. The greatest and best as sortment from the Home manufacturers from 4d per piece. Good Satin Is 6d per piece. Boundary street Warehouse. VrJAGOFFIN AND FRASEIi Wholesale and "Retail Grocers. A large stock of NEW FRUITS and CHRISTMAS GOODS JUST ARRIVED. Shipping supplied. Teasi "" GREYMOUTH ' M ' STORE, DUNCAN M'LEAN Is now offering the FIRST SHIPMENT Of the India and China Tea Company's celebrated PACKET TEA. Also, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT In Chests, Half-Chests, and Boxes. To keep down monopoly in the Marsden district, goods will be forwarded free to any part along Tramway line. GREYMOUTH 1 STORE,] BOUNDARY STREET. Wanted. WANTED a General Servant. Apply Mrs Wickes, Tainui street south. AT Mrs SHIEL'S Registry Office and Servants' Home, Wanted, Barmaids and General Servants, for town and country. First-class female (Jook waits re-engagement. Address Tramway Cottage, opposite Masonic Hall. AT Mrs SHIEL'S Registry Ofhce and Servants Home, wanted, situations fur two Young Laaies, as barmaids, just arrived from Melbourne. Wanted general servants for town and country. WANTED a- Boy. Apply Lockington Brothers. WANTED a general Servant. Apply to Mrs J. Greenwood, Tainui street. Missing' Friends. TAMES LAW~If this Adv<}rtisment is seen by James Law (late of Fernlrill, Aberdeenshire), he is entreated to communicate with his relatives at once. Father is dead. And it is of importance that bis residence be known to his relatives, if he cannot immediately come home. Any person having knowledge of the above James Law, his residence, if alive, or particulars of his death, who can give such information to bis relatives, will greatly favor them by writing to Mrs Law, Fernh^ll, Countesswells, Aberdeen: shire, Scotland. The writer to enclose his own address at same time. Lost and round. LOST, on 28th ult., supposed to be on the tramway, a Cameo from a girl's Earng. The finder w^ll be rewarded on leaving at tho office of this paper.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1696, 10 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1696, 10 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1696, 10 January 1874, Page 3

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