' 11/TACLEAN, FISHER, AND CO,, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, Stock Salesmen-, AND • COMMISSION AGENTS, Mawhera Quay. CASH ADVANCES MA BE O>* STOCK OR MERCHANDISE COXSIGXED FOR POSITIVE SALE. Agents tor MESSRS DRIVER. MACLEAN and CO., Stock Salesmen, Duxkiun*. "|^ GIRD WO O D AND C 0. , S.HIPIUNG, and COMMISSION AGENTS. : Agents for the Melbourne, Adelaide, and New Zealand Steani Shipping Company, Steam tugs Yarra and Porsever_\ JTi W~^ MO S S~T & COMMISSION AGILXT, Albert Street. Agent for the Panama; New Zealand, aud Austi'alian Royal Mail Company. TT N I V E II SAL BO N D, ALBERT STREET, GHEYMOUTJI. A. M'FARLAND and D. GIRDWOOD, Proprietors, . -,\yT ORISON, LAW AND CO., IMPORTERS, MERCHANTS, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Mawhera Quay. .■JVTATH. EDWARDS AND CO. MERCHANTS And $■ •) COMMISi SI O N AGEN TS, Mawhera Quay. L E N In t B R O T H E Li H t IMPORTERS, Wuolesalu Wi.ne, SviiUT and Provision AJEIJCJIAXT.S, Albert street, Greymouth. T^ M~AG O F F I N A N D CO., JLJ% NELSON DAIRY & PRODUCE STORE, Richmond and Mawhera Quays, Greymouth. Fresh Eggs, Fresh Butter, Fresh Vegetables, Wholesale aud Retail. A H O . S 1 E , -^• f Mawhera Quay, SAIL, TENT & TARPAULIN MAKER. On SaleCalicoes, Duck and Canvas 50 and 100 lb. Hour bags. m F O X C R O F T , 'i'LNSMITHS, PLUiMBERS, ZINC AND COPPER WORKERS, It ioii m o x i) Quay. Storekeepers supplied with tinware at the lowest prices. Ail goods manufactured on the promises. jri biiocK Ley,c y , PLUMBER and TINSMITH, lias removed to Boundary street, two doors ij,bove A ri/ it* office. T Ii U E L D O~ N , 'LIN, ZINC, & IRON PLATE WORKER, i Johnson Street (Oi)posite the Golden Age Hotel). Lamps, Piunps, and Fireplaces on Hand and made to orde»\ J F^ J) V C A^ T I O N~. The Misses HEAPHY beg to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth that they will, on Monday, the 29th October, open their School, corner of Boundary and Mackay streets, for the education of children. Having had considerable experience in the teaching of children, the Misses Heaphy can ensure the parents that pupils intrusted to their charge will receive a thorough and careful training. TTAIR-CU T T IN G . PROFESSOR BROWN, In returning thanks to the public for their kind patronage during the long period he has been on the Grey, begs to inform them that he has now got his Hahr-ditting, Shaving, and Shampooing Saloon magnificently furnished, wnere they can rely on superior workmanship and civility, second to none in town. Three doors from the Monster House,. Mawhera Quay. W, 11. BROWN, Proprietor.
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Grey River Argus, Issue 125, 30 October 1866, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Issue 125, 30 October 1866, Page 1
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