T^T O ' T I C E. W. J. WAITS and' CO., in thanking the public for the liberal support given them during the time they have been in business beg to give notice .that they hive v ; -DISPOSED OF THEIR BUSINESS ! ;, To their late Manager ■ Mr^J. ; , G. HESLOP, And would respectfully ask that the patronage hitherto bestowed on them be continued to their successor. ' . ,-'... W.J. WATTS and CO. J. G. HESLOP, in referring to the above notice, would beg to state that in taking over the business of Messrs Watts and Co. he will endeavor to conduct the business on the same principle as heretofore— THE BEST GOODS AT THE CHEAPEST RATES— and would respectfully solicit a continuance of that patronage bestowed on his predecessors. A LL ACCOUNTS due to the Undersigned must be PAID to Mr J. G. Heslop, on or before the 15th inst. All Debts outstanding after that date will be sued for. \ W. J. WATTS and CO, Monster House, Greymo .ith. TW' O T I C E. ALL ACCOUNTS against GILMER and CO, of Sweeny's Hotel, to be sent in not later than 3 p.m. on Monday, 14th January, or they will not be recognised. ft» • r\ L U B HO T E L. Wines, Beers, and Spirits', of the Best Qualities. DAVID MURISON, Proprietor. TT A I 11.- C U T T I N G . PROFESSOR BROWN'S Hair-Cutting, Shaving and Shampooing Saloon, where you c;in 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. /1088 AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Booking Office —Johnston's Melbourne Hotel, Greyniouth. Coaches of the above line will leave the office daily for HOKI T I lv A Connecting there with the Company's Overland Line to ;■' CHIUSTCHUECH, Conveying passengers through in Thirty-six hours. ' Fare to Hokitika ... £1 10 0 Christchurch ... 9 00 Parcels at reduced rates. ,E. SMITH, Agent. TI V Ell Y HO R S E S ON HIRE Horses can now be had at * DEVERY'S STORE, RAZORBACK, 26-Mile Beach, for Cobden; And at HAMILTON'S HOTEL, COBDEN, For Razorback. Charges moderate. Good accommodation. MACKAY'S EXPRESS. An Express leaves Greymouth 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, Teviot, and German Gullies. .". i Letters can 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, "\ JjJ" O T __ * 0 E . A Letter Express leaves R. Shannon's, Boundary street, every Monday, for Fox's and Pakihi.
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Grey River Argus, Issue 154, 8 January 1867, Page 3
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458Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Issue 154, 8 January 1867, Page 3
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