IM P O It T A N T T O MINE 11 S . We continue to Retort and Smelt Gold Free of all Charge for the Bank of New Zealand. BROADBI2NT AND EAST, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLERS, Mawjieisa Quay, Next the Union Bank of Australia. MR, C. CHILC OT T, ■ LA P 1 1) AR V, Back of Post Office Hotel, Mawhera Q.v.ay, Gruymouth. Greenstone cut and polished to any design. Orders left at Broadbout and East's will be punctually attended to. T> E E S AND TV L E R, BAR RISTERS, SOLICITORS, PROCTORS AND CONVEYANCERS. ELD O N CHAMB ER S , Wcrita street, Greymouth ; and Camp street, Hukitika. ~\if IX . O'LO Ua H LIN, BAllll ISTErT'^^-^v*— . SOLICITOR, AND CONVEYANCER. Office— Albert street. OT T O WIESENH AYE R N , Wholesale and Retail TOBACC O N I S T . Packers and Storekeepers supplied at the 1 jowest Prices. ■^ XT A T SON AND WICK ES, TIMBER MERCHANTS, AND COMMI SSI O N AGEN TS, Arney and Gresson streets. tt al l 0 f comme re c . | j: manson and co. Importers of GENERAL DRAPERY AND MEN'S CLOTHING. NEXT TO SWKEXKY'S HOTEL, GItEYMOUTH. rpHOMAS AND M 'DEATH, X (Late Hugh Kirkpatrick and Co.), WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL DRAPERS, Mawhera. Quay, Greymouth. A MO S AN D BADG ER. P A I N TER S , GLAZ. I E RB, PAPERHANGERS, AND HOUSE DECORATORS, Boundary Street. FORSYTH AND MASTERS, Wholesale Ironmongers, j Boundary street. Hungarian nails, kip and sole leather, pegs,, heel tops, trees, lasts, &o ; axes, picks, Ames's No. 2 shovels, guns, ammunition, pitch, tar, oakum, paints, bar and sheet iron, horse shoes, steel. T> SHANNON, * BOOKSELLEK AND STATIONER, Boundary street. Newspapers aiid Magazines by every mail. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. nvr o t i c c . A Letter Express leaves R. Shannon's, Boundary street, every Monday, for Fox's and Pakihi. MA CKA V' S EXPIt ES S. An Express leaves Greymoutii for Fox's and Pakihi every Saturday, carrying letters and parcels. An Express leaves Greymouth every Tuesday and Saturday for Ahura, Duffer's, Noble's, Tcviot, and German Gullies. Letters cau be forwarded to and from any of the above-named places. Office— Greymouth : Mr Parkinson's, next Victoria Hotel. Pakihi : Mr R. Mackav's, Beach street. TT A I It - C U T T I N G . PROFESSOR BROWN'S Hair-Cutting, Shaving and Shampooing Saloon, where you can rely on Superior workmanship and civility, second to none in town. Professor Brown's Hair-Brushing Apparatus, by steam power. NO MORE BALDNESS. Professor Brown, Agent for the Sydney Black Oxide of Copper Pomade, Three doors from the Monster House, Mawhera Quay. W. R, BROWN, Proprietor.
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 144, 13 December 1866, Page 1
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433Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 144, 13 December 1866, Page 1
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