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EW. ' JONES' AND -QO. ■ • having made arrangements to extend H their business from its present limits 6f H Sale by private Treaty to one embracing ■ ! that of fit -■ I AUCTIONEEES. -.tp.' ■ The particular department of an Auc- " ! " ■ | tioneer'e Business to -which they specially . 1 intend to devote their attention is that of H HOUSE AND PROPERTY. I Their long and tried experience in this essen- • 1 tially an . * ESTATE AGENCY BUSINESS, makes th.em confident that they can supply a ' \. deficiency which is now being much felt in | -Hpkitika and throughout the Coast, and as they intend to undertake Sales at a distance, k rendering account sales aud proceeds with \ unfailing promptriess, they trust that the 1 patronage which has been so liberally be"stowed on them as private Agents and Salesmen will be extended to them aa Auctioneers. T IEBIG:'S_ EXTRACT OF MEAT JLJ prepared' in the establishment of Mr Robert Tooth, of New South Wales and Queensland, now so highly spoken of in Europe as supplying a food at once light, supporting, agreeaoleto the taste, suitable equally 'to; the strong and feeble, and withaL seasonably economical. To Diggers an 4 others engaged ;n remote districts, this is an a incalculable Wessjng, as by the simple addi» tion of half a pint of hot water, and a little salt in seasoning to half a table-spoonful of the extract; a good wholesome bowl of soujj is thus made at five minutes' notice an 4 withput trouble^ wjll make jt welcome in tfi^ tent of any man, Our German brethren are reminded that this is the introduction of their distinguished countryman, Baron Lipßig, who attaches the greatest importance to the preparation, and considers jt supplies a place jn thg articles of diet that no other fpod can afford, Wholesale agent forWestland— W. S, Lock* HAK'f. Agent for Greymouth— E, Prpsser, Tp H E ; " GREY RJYER ARGUS,' Published Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, Is admitted to be the best conducted Journal Qft THE WEST COAST, Its circulation, already large, is rapidly increasing botli in and out of the Colony, and constitutes it a first-class medium foy ' advertisements, which are charged at the lowest possible rate, consistent with a legitjr mate profit. Nothing is spared to make the "Gkev " : RiverAkgus" in every respect an eflicien^, representative of t}ie district in which it fe publishe4j it affords full information on local matters, and the latest mining news, whilst at the same time it supplies its readers copiously with general informat&n on other topics. The tcrmg of subscription are 15s per quarter payable in advance. TOBPRM N T I N Q JN ALL ITS BRANCHES, POSTERS, CIRCULARS, BnjiHEADS, -^ CUSTOM HOUSE FORMS, CARDS, &c, &c, &c.,. In eyery variety of TYPE AND COLOR '\GREY RIVER ARGUS" PRINTING OFFICE, - BouifDARY Street, . HOKITIKA AGENCT. MR. E. W. JONES, has been appointed agent in Hokitika for the "GitEYRiver Argus," and is authorised to collect accounts and receive advertisements 7 ;-a_c|. subscriptions for same. . ' Adyertiseinentis and orders will be received, by. him at Messrs E. W. Jones and. Co. 's office, Revell street, near the Union Bank, Hokitika. ' ,v .';.•. SYDNEY • A G E N ; C c y' Mr A. CUBITT, 11 Bridge street, Syclney, has been appointed agent for the "Grey River Argus" in New South ' Wales, and i£ < authorised to receive subscriptions and J advertisements for same. J NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. All advertisements must be sent into the office before 3 o'clock on the day preceding 1 publication ; and all notices of withdrawals pf advertisements be sent in (in writing) ' before 10 a.m. on same day. ; CHARGE PER INSERTION FOX ADVERTISINtr. First insertion, per inch ... £0~ : 5 0 __* : Every subsequent insertion ... 0 4 0 Advertisements of 15 words ... 0 2 6 „ words ... 0' 4 o Printed by the Proprietors, Kerb/Keogh" , and Co., every Tuesday, Thursday, and • Saturday, at "The Grey River Argus' Office, Boundary street. Greymouth, Canterbury, N Z. - j.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 255, 31 August 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 255, 31 August 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 255, 31 August 1867, Page 4

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