T7ENNEDY BROTHERS, I MPO RT E R S . AND QE N E R A L M E 11 C H A N T S, Taixut Street. j RE ES AND TV L E It, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, PROCTORS AND CONVEYANCERS. .E LD 0 N CHAMBERS, Werita street, Greyimnith ; and Camp street, . Hokitika. MR . O'LOUG HLI N , BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, AND CONVEYANCER. i ! Office — Albert street. /^WAKES, BUTTON AND REID, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, AND CONVEYANCERS. Offices : — Corner of Mawhera. Quay and Werita street. 1 A SKEW AND DE'HAMMETT, FAMILY GROCERS, . Mawhera Quay, Having now opened their New and Spacious Premises, invite the inhabitants of Greymouth to try their well assorted STOCK OF GROCERIES. The Teas have been jiurchased with great ' care. ._..-. WAT SO N AND WICK ES, TIMBER MERCHANTS, aSd COMMISSION AGENT S, Arney and Gressou streets. HALL OF COMMERCE. J. MANSON AND CO. Importers of GENERAL DRAPERY AND MEN'S CLOTHING. next to Sweeney's hotel, greymouth; ryiHOMAS AND M'BEATH, JL (Late Hugh Kirkpatrick and Co.), WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. AMOS AND BADGER. PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, PAPERHANGERS, AND HOUSE DECORATORS, ', Boundary Streht. F'ORSYTH AND MASTERS, Wholesale Ironmongers, Boundary street. Hungarian nails, kip and sole leather, pegs heel tops, trees, lasts, &c ; axes, picks, Ames's No. 2 shovels, guns, ammunition, pitch, tar, oakum, paints, bar and sheet iron, horse shoes, steel. JP. CHRISTEN SON having returned i from Melbourne, has re-opened business in Greymouth with a handsome selection of new Jewelry, of the most tasty patterns ; a choice assortment of diamond rings, pins, &c. The best English made watches. Variety of clocks. Watches and chronometers repaired. GLASS— Window glass, all sizes, from 14 x 10 to (JO x 40. ■ Paperhangings— sooo pieces, from Is Oils, colors, white lead, turps Varnish, glass paper, putty, &c. PELLING and CO., Painters and Paperhangers, Gresson street. rpiMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. JAMES S. GIBBONS Begs to inform the Builders and the public generally that his Mill at Coal Creek is now in working order, and he is prepared- to supply Sawn Timber, for building purposes at the shortest notice. Orders left at the Masonic Hotel punctually attended to. J. S. GIBBONS. pLAM AND WALLACE, TIMBER AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, Akney street. '
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Grey River Argus, Issue 128, 6 November 1866, Page 1
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360Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Issue 128, 6 November 1866, Page 1
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