WEIGH T BROTHERS, WE HIT A STREEf, Have On SaleAdelaide Hour— bast brands] Bran .' { Chaff v • Byass' stout Galvanise! iron, 6 feet Black sheet iron Bar iron, all size.3 Kerosene oil Coey's bacon MarteU's bulk brandy Do. case do Morton's I lb. -tin salmon Geneva Lobsters Teas Port wines Bulk ale and porter Picks, Collins Whisky Bitters Sugars. AT LOWEST RATES. I7UMILY GROCERY A^D PROVISION 1 STORE, View Point, Corner of Boundary street. HAMMOND AND DA VIES, in thanking their numerous Customers for their' liberal support, beg to announce that they have disposed of the Retail Part of their business to Messrs JAMifiS LAING AND CO., for whom they solicit the best support of the Greymouth Public. In reference to the above, JAMES LAING AND CO., beg to intimate that their whole attention will be devoted to a Retail Grocery and Provision Trade. Always haviug on hand — Teas of the finest quality Coffee, ground daily on the premises Sago, arrow-root, tiipicua, rice Sauces— tomata, anchovies, and all others Calves' foot jelly, jams, pickles, preserved milk Pea?, salmon, sardines, cheese, butter, hams, bacon, &c., &c, &c. TgiO BE DISPOSED- OF BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. ALLIANCE HOTEL* -A^^DAXCING SALOON, Boundary Street. The extensive alterations just completed to the Saloon, aad the audition of several comfortable parlors to. the Hotel, render this Establishment -^ SECUNDUM N tj' LL I ; On the West Coast. Balls, under the '.management of a m ost efficient M.C,, are held every evening, and ! the Band has established for itself a wide i spread reputation for ability. Every care and attention is bestowed to sustain the high character it has obtained for the,quality of its Liquors, Wines, &c. This valuable property) as the presentproprietor, Mr Jules Guerin,' is about to return to Europe, will be disposed of to any party in search of a good opportunity o investing money. — — — S 1 | Possession may be had after Januaryj 1867.' Apply on the premises, to Mr JULES GUERIN. TVT ~0~ T I C~ E . "MELBOURNE HOTEL. [AS. JOHNSTON begs to return thanks to the public for the liberal prtronage he has hitherto received, and to state that having entirely remodeled 'the Hotel he can guarantee all the comforts of. a home aud a firstrate table. iS.ew 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, Dunediu, Otago, N. Z. loth June, 1865. i Pursuant to Clause 16 of the Contract for the Refreshment Department- of the New Zealand Exhibition, 1865, I, duly appointed so to do by the Commissioners, certify that MR. JAMES JOHNSTCLNE has carried out his contract most efficiently, and to the entire satisfaction of the Commissioners. (Signed) -ALFRED ECCLES, 'Honorary Secretary. TUT A S O N I Q HOTEL. Mawhera Quay, J, BCL'STEOJE, Prtip.-ietor. . Wines and Spirits of superior quality. Good accommodation. ' '
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 167, 7 February 1867, Page 1
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477Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 167, 7 February 1867, Page 1
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