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Drapery. Spring Fashions, 18^5. We are.now^^mt^W'6ur fl^P :W - --SHIPMENT of SPBIIG G^9*DJ^ Ex "Moravian" and "Mapduflf," from London, and "Loch Ard," from Glasgow j including all the .. .... ..... -.., f ..-. -„. LEADII^G NOVELTIES In tlie Various Departments, and wiIIBHOW . : same on : t^jM;xn.}\M:i alt Fbiday, thelst Ootobeb, And following idays* i^-^i ojj ; c The New Fancy liress Materials, Costumes, Ladies' and Girls' Btra^Sß|te^iß<Weigg&v'iH ! b" bons, &c, are specially worthy of inspection. A CASE OF MILLINERY BONNETS, The Choicest Goods ever offered in this Town. INVITED. si;

Art-Union. TET GLASGOW FLOURISH. THE ART-UNION OF GLASGOW, 1875. Instituted 1841 . . Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1*61... ,\ " Patron— His Royal Highness the Pri.vce of Wales. .... The object of the Art-Union o£ Glasgow is to aid in extending a knowledge of the Fine Aits, by distributing among, its Members meritorious Works of Art. ■■] A subscription of One Guinea ; constitutes Membership for One Year; The:whple subscriptions, after deducting the necessary expenses, are devoted to the purchase of Paintings, Drawings, Sculptures, Engravings, and other Works of Art ; each member being entitled to the Presentation Work for the year of Subscription, and a share in the Annual Ballot of Prizes. . Any member having paid his ordinary Subscription for the current year, and wishing to have additional Shares in the Ballot for Prizes— but without another Copy of the Presentation W ork— may have one additional Share for every Half -Guinea subscribed, for which a separate printed receipt will be; given. .. ' ......'■: „. :...,,- : '■-' "1 The Presentation Work for this year is a Chromo-Lithpgraph, 18£ x 22J inches, in the highest style' of 'the Art, after the Painting •? G L E A,N E R; S,» ; ' By James Sant, OR. A., which was in the Glasgow Exhibition of 1874. ■ This Painting was exhibitedin the Fine Art Institute of Glasgow last year, and it may suffice with reference, to its excellence to quote from the ndtice.of the Exhibition in one of the local newspapers':— ?'\ This is a charming picture, and very characteristic of; the painter. He is par excellence the painter^ of children. What could be more beautiful than the archness and simplicity of the girl looking up and out of : the picture ? Could anything be more complete Ithan the composition and pose of the* picture ? The forms are delicate, the expression refined, andthe> arrangement effective and simple." : The Original Painting, the " Gleaners^" will form the First Prize and the other Prizes will consist of — Sums set apart for the purchase of Paintings or Sculpture, each Prizeholder having • the right to select the Work of Art to form/ his Prize from any Public Exhibition ; and Paintings, Engravings, and other Works of Art, as Minor Prizes, selected by the Committee. : THE BALLOT WILL TAKE PLACE IN FEBRUARY, 1576. Subscribers of Two Guineas^ with a Share in the Ballot for Prizes for each Guinea — may have, in. their option, Two Copies of the (Jhromo-Lithograph, or, in lieu thereof,; a selected Proof Copy. The Presentation Works of previous years are to some extent available to Subscribers in lieu of the Chromo-Lithoyraph for the present year. " i Subscriptions will be received by ; JOHN ARNOTT, Hon. Sec,,., ■ "Argus" Office, Greymouth;. Tjiy 1 l l 1 a k'XMi.o'^-'ils;^ ..•/ , '.. accountant/,;;,,';:;.^ i MINING, XAN^.ES^ATE^A'IfD : : COMMISSION AGEKT-'' '<»"• f • ■ • • . ■..••■• ■■■"■ '- •.■•■-•:- ,'.'<■:.; .:•■;<•:■ .:,' stcy/a | Albert street, GREYMotrTHi '-° '

Aft ifnion. T B, T TJ N 1 I ON. To be disposed of on ; the prinHple of the ■-.■: London Art Union, " 1 five-roomed COTTAGE, and 1 four-roomed COTTAGE, with STABLE;attached, situate in Alexander street, Greymouth. ■ ; :. 200 Tickets „.. „ ... .£1 each Ta be drawn at the Wharf Hotel on ' TUESDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, ? aB7S; „ Under the supervision of Messrs- A. -Middleton, F. W. Lahman, James Jones, and E. Ancher, from whom tickets may be had. .[ JAN/> P. COATS' best isdfti. siiicbrd? , SEWING COTTON,- - - . , " .:; [Suitable for aIL Sewing -Machines, r \'f > : , EXTRA GLACE COTTON. This cotton being greatly improved in ; quality and finish, will be found unsurpassed i for machine or hand sewing; On reels 100, ; 200, or 500 yards. CROCHET, OR TATTING COTTON, Of thefmest quality; in- skeins or in. reels. , iX V 5,-iJ-Ci . ;[ -J.L^JLj "O : :X.iv- ■ i^.;' -„-■-. To be had of all wholesale and retail dealers throughout the world* \' 1 r • ; ; ■: ■ ■ f^i RATEFUL— COMFO.RTING. E P P S'S C O 0 O L TA. ■■■'■■'■■■"■"■■^'""BBiAKJ'AOT.''' " By a thorough knowledge of the 1 latufal laws which govern the operation of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful appli cation j of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps;has 'provided' ourOSreakfast ta-bles with "aidelicately^flavofed- beverage, wfoich may save us many heavy doctors' bills. " — Civil Service Gazette. Manufacture of Cocoa. — "We will* "mow give an account of the process adopted by Messrs James Epps. and C 0,., manufacturers of Tdietetic al their » 'works' 1 rur'theEuston roa«l, London."— See articles in.Cassel's'Househbld^uitiel v^fJjjH OiL-i .'' =w Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets labelled thus : — JAMES EPPS & CO., . Homoeopathic Chemists, ,48 Threadnefedl'e street i 'and 1 17 d PiccaiJillyy Works— Diana place,.. Euston road, London. Pi 'yj-.i .'-;-. r-'iOV: •''■■■ ■. -i ; ' •- ;'■ - THE GOSPEL OAK IRONi And . Galvanised Iron and Wire Company, Iron. Manufacturers and Gaivanisers. ;, Trade Marks.— First Brand, "G anchor O," first quality j second brand, "Eagle," Eagle quality. The Gospel Oak is the oldest manufacture of Galvanised Iron in England.' The original ■ Galvanised Tinned Iron was first made' at these works in the year 1842. This iron obtained the prize medal for "Excellent Quality " at the Great Exhibition of 1862, it being the only price medal awarded in the. trade. The price is now greatly reduced. ' Works — Gospel Oak Iron Works, Tipton j -Mjtpe • s W, orksjf;- jWplverhampton ; .Regent's} J^.£'L\.s J. V-.J i "Warehouse— 56 Upper Thames street, London. Export Office— llo Canndnstrfe|JL6adß|if : j TTTANTED KNOWN— That the cheapest : VV and neatest BILLHEADS may be had . at the Grey River Argus Office^ Boundary street.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2251, 26 October 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2251, 26 October 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2251, 26 October 1875, Page 3

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