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TJ r O- CARPENTERS, BUILDERS AND X OTHERo. The Undersigned ars now prepared to offur Timliur at thulollowiiig prijtE : — , Red aud White Piiie — ji"x j|, li»s per l«yS A .J, 1 06 tlO £> x j', lus do 8 x 1, lifs do . Scantling, ll)3 do Kauri — !)xj], 20s do 9 x J, 22s do Scantling, 18s do 9x 1, P.T. andG.,2Jjdo 9 x I.}, do, 2.1s do (ixl, do, 2f>3 do 12 x 1 shelving, 303 do •A huge stock of doors and sa*hes, brick.-;, .nails, galvanised iron, and builders ironmongery ou hand.. CLARK and WALLACE, Timber and General Merchants, Arney street. ~\T 0- T I O ■■' E . MELBOURNE HOTEL. JA"S. JOHNSTON begs to return thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he has hitherto received, ."-ml to state that having entirely remodelled the .Hotel he can guarantee all the comforts of a home and a iirstratc table. -^ New Brew, Bass's No. 3, in splendid condition. He has pleasure in referring to the following certificate. V. R. [certificate.] Office of the Royal Commissioners, Dunedin, Otago, N.Z., 13tn June, 1535. Pursuant to Clause 16 of the Contract for the Refreshment Department of the New Zealand Exhibition, lSlw, I, duly appoinad so to do by the Commissioners, certify that MR. JAMES JO.HNSTONE has earned out his contract most efficiently, and to th-j entire satisfaction of the Commissioners. . (Signed) ALFRED ECCLES, Honorary Secretary. Ij\ 011S VT H AND M A S TERS, Wkolksale Iroshoxgkks, Boundary street. Hungarian nails, kip and sole leather, pegs, heel tops, trees, lasts, &c ; axes, piciis, /.mes's No. 2 shovels, guns, ammunition, ' pitch, tar, oakum, paints, bar and sheet iron, horse shoes, steel. /~^i LASS— Window glass, all sizes, from VJT 14 xloto vO x 40. Paperhangings— sooo pieces, from Is ' Oils, colors, white lead, turps Varnish, glass paper, putty, &c. PELLING and CO., Painters aud Paperhangers, Gresson street. T> SHAN N* 0 N , ■*" * Bookseller and Stationer, = Boundary street. Newspapers and Magazines by every mail. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. lvr o . t i c ..■-'. c . A Letter Express leaves 11. Shannon's, Boundary street, every Monday, for Fox's and Pakihj. TUT ACKAY'S EXPRESS. An Express leaves Greymouth for Fox's and Pakihi every Saturday, carrying letters and paicjlr. An Express leaves Greymouth every Tuesday and Saturday for Aliura, Duffer's, Noble's, Tevjot, and German Gullies. Letters can be forwarded to and from any of the -above-named places. Office — Greymouth : Mr Parkinson's, next Victoria Hotel. Pakihi :. Mr R. Mackay's, Beach street.. Oi A REWARD.-Lost, one White X>-L\/ Bullock, branded D near rump; Two Red Bullocks, tar on the off rump ; last seen on tho Peninsula. Anyone giving such information as will lead to their recovery wiil receive the above reward, I. O'DONNELL, Mawhera Quay. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. — Members are herebj r requested to attend a meeting at the United States Hotel this evening, to form a Lodge. By order of Old Members. j MR B, W. BROWN, letters for you at the office of this paper. "TVTOTICE.TO MINERS AND OTHERS Wanted known, that I am Selling my own make Watertight Boots at 35s per pair, workmanship warranted. Address— Robert Brown, Richmond Quay, Gveymouth, and JS'ew River Rusb, Saltwater. Good Stock always on hand. FURNITURE AND BEDDING.. —AII kinds of furniture made and repaired at Cooke's Cabiuet Factory, Gresson street, next to the Court House Hotel. WANTED, a Barmaid for a first-clasj Hotel in town. Apply, iv the first instance, by letter to this office! TT7"ANTED, a Girl to look after a. baby. V? Apply, Empire Hotel. WANTED, a situation -as Housemaid or Barmaid, Apply, X.X, office of this paper. -. -^ WANTED, a situation as Housemaid, town or country. Apply, A.B:, office of this pajJer. TXTANTED, a Situation, by a respectable W man who is willing to make himself useful" in any capacity. Apply 8.E., office of this paper. WANTED, Gentlemen; to get ' their .. Clothes Cleaned aiicl Repaired nt M'Davitt's, Gressoa siveefe^ opposite thePolice Court. Billiard Cloths cleaned an A. repaired., x , .' KOBERT TAYLoßvl|^|Skl^e7 at lilm Row, Duiiediri^oihmuiiicat^ with James Kerr, office of this'paper. jr A

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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 143, 11 December 1866, Page 3

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671

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 143, 11 December 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 143, 11 December 1866, Page 3

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