Drapery. Advance Greymouth!! NEW DR A^B^ORY; I AND : -". ■'• :1 '' ] CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT ■ - ■. . • ■ ' . ■ , ■ ■■" ;. ■ ; ■..■'.' i j P. D. TODD, Begs to announce to the Inhabitants of G-reymouth and surrouding Districts that he has Opened those Premises in Boundary Street (lately occupied by Mr D. Magoffin)^ with a Larsre and Well- Assorted Stock of ' " DRAPERY, CLOTHING^ BOOTS, &c. Of First-Class Value, and Specially Selected for the Present Season. . AND IS NOW SHOWING— New Black and Colored Silk Dresses, French Merinoes> Fancy Dress Stuffs, Glasgow and Aberdeen Wincies, Black Persian Cords, &c New Flannels, Blankets, Sheetings, Linen Dataasks, &c. Ladies' and Children's Black Cloth and Velveteen Jackets, Children's Pelisses, &c. New Hosiery, Gloves, Pibbons, iLaces, Flowers, Straw Hats; and all the Latest Novelties in Ladies Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Bought at Less than the. London Cost, and will be Cleared Cheap. Boys' and Men's Tweed Suits, Hats, Ties, &c. Men's, Ladies', and Children's Boots, in immense variety; - All Gobds of the Best Description, and at the; Lowest Possible Price. IISrSPEOTIOE" Il^^riTEnp.
_. Business Notices./ STRIKE AND BLACK ",tfo RE BkEWERS, COKDIAL MAKERS, and Water Manit?actubbbs, Murray street; Greymouth. S and B.s Ceiebrated Exhibition Ale now : in Stock. Written orders or letter may be left at Gilmer's Hotel. n PENOER and JONES, BRICKLAYERS and BUILDERS. Boilers and Leamington Ranges set on 7 the shortest notice. . , ...:..,.- Orders ) eft ' at Cameron's Cosmopolitan Hotel will be punctually attended to. ; E. Spencer deßires to intimate that he has no further connection in the trade.' with James Taylor Birch. : , As; i :i ' ] n : '■'■'&■ "' b t t Watchmaker and Jeweheb, i: •; Mawhera Quay, Has always on hand a magnificent assortment of Colonial-made Jewellery of all descriptions Electro-gilding done on the premises. Watches and Clocks cleaned and repaired. All work done at this establisment warranted MR S. ; S E E B E C X, Ladies Ncjkse a st> : Accouchese, Begs to announce that she may be consulted: at her residence, Hospital street. Ladies from the . country can be supplied with board and lodging at her residence.;MrS. holds a first-class diploma:from the University of Kiel (Germany) for the last twenty-six years. :, ; H-. P E L L IN G • Importer of . i - WINDOW GLASS, ; '■ ' : ' ' All sizes, ; ■"'!''' : ' PA P E R. H A, N G I N:g! S, [n great variety 1 ; PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, AND GLAZIER, '•■•■"' : ; v : " i Gresson street (opposite .. Police Camp). Established 1865.' ' pi- . B AD' G E R • .Importer of .^-^rrr.- ; P APERH ANGINGS, WIN DOW \ GLASS," PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISH^ \ Mawhera Quay. On Sale— Watt's' Patent Glass' Cutter '- "PUBLIC NOTICE TO THE INHABITANTS OF- GRiEYMOUTH. j '' W. JO N E S has RED UC E D the PRICE of BREAD to - \j QJ THE 4ib. LOAOFp | , For the best quality,: made from Adelaide : i Flour only, and no sour rot. ' j ''. ■ "'■ '•• ' ' . ] WILLIAM JONES, ; { London Bakery, Mackay street.
Stationery and Fancy G oods. •pOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE (Next the Bank of New South Wales), Mawhera Quay, Gre?mouth. C. C. S O M ME R S, Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, And General Importer of FANCY GOODS. The largest establishment, and the largest and best Stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, and FANCY GOODS , on the West Coast of New Zealand. IMPORTANT FOBLIO NOTICE ! C. C. SOMMERS has determined on SELLING OFF the whole of his magnificent Stock, comprising upwards of £4000 worth of carefully selected New Goods, at TJnprecedentedly Low Prices. NEW BOOKS. Upwards of 7000 volumes, representing every branch of Literature, in every style of binding, from the finest editions in Calf, Morocco, Rucsii, and Cloth. Gilt, down to the latest number of the " Penny Miscellany "—2OO pieces of New Music, by eminent composers, at half price. J STATIONERY AND ACCOUNT BOOKS. Commercial' and Fancy Stationery of every description — best quality only. Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, and Day Books, all sizes, superior quality of paper and binding, Copying Letter Books, Mining Companies' Books, Minute and Memorandum Books; Writing and Copying Inks, Copying Presses; Artists, Architects, and Surveyors' Materials; School requisites, &c. FANCY GOODS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Harmoniums, Violins, Flutes, AngloGerman and Patent Concertinas, Fifes and Drums, Musical Boxes and Albums, Writing Desks and Work Boxes in cedar, mahogany and walnut, Ladies' Morocco Leather Bags, in great variety. PIER GLASSES AND OIL PAINTINGS, richly framed, Chromos and Engravings, Glass Shades, with birds, Wax Fruits, and Vases, Lustres, Busts, Fancy Basketware, Jewelry, Perfumery, Berlin Goods, Berlin Wool, every shade ; a large assortment of Toys, at half price. : . . Direct Shipment prom London. C. C. SOMME'; S has to arrive, per Alma, TWO, MAGNIFICENT PIANOS, 7 Octave, Walnut Case, transhipped ex Roderick Dhu, from London, 1 under bund, and now daily expected ; to be sold at cost price when landed. .- . ■:■ < .. . : ; ; < i / ;, . , "~C. O. SOMMERS.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1855, 16 July 1874, Page 3
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