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"T1 W. . -JONES AND CO; .•*-*** having made arrangements to extend their business from its present limits of" Sale by private Treaty to one embracing that of - AU OTTO NEE ES. : .. . . . • The particular department of an Auc>tioheer's. Business to which they specially intend £o devote their- attention is that of HOUSE ANP PROPERTY. Their long .and tried experience in this esseni tially an . , . EST4TE AGENCY BUSINESS, \; / ' ' makes th em confident that they can supply a deficiency which is now being much felt in Hokjitika . and throughout the poast, and aa they intend to undertake Sales at a distance, rendering apcount sales and proceeds wtft. unfailing promptness, they trust that the patronage which has been so liberally ber 7 stowed *pn them as priyate Agents and Salesmen will h$ extended to them aa Auctioneers. T: IEBIG'S EXTRAQT OF MEAT JLj prepared in the establishment of Mjp ' : . Robert Tooth, of New So»th Wales and Queensland, now so highly Bpoken of : nj Europe as supplying a food at once light, supporting, agreeable tp the taste, suitablg equally to the strong and |eeble,. and withaj. i^ : seasonably economical. To Diggers and others engaged in remote districts, this is an - incalculable blessing, as by" the simple addir tion of half a pint of hot water, and' a little salt in seasoning to hajf a table-spoonful of the extract; a good wholesome bowl of soup is thus made at five minutes' notice and without; trouble, will make it welcome in th§ tent of any man. Our German brethren are reminded tha|; this is the introduction of tlieir distinguished countryman, Bacon Lieb]^j, wfep attache^ the greatest importance tp the preparation, and considers it supplies a place in the, articles of diet that no other food can afford, Wholesale agent for Westland— W. : S. Locxhart. Agent for Greymouth-— E. Prbsser. mHE "GREY RIVER ARGUS/ Published Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, Is admitted to be the best conducted Journal on THE WEtfT COAS-T, Its circulation, already large, is rapidly increasing both in and out of the Colony, and constitutes it a first-clasß medium fop. advertisements, which are charged at thp' lowest possible rate, consistent with a legitir mate profit. Nothing is spared to make the " Grey River Akqus" in every respect an efficient representative of the district in which it iq. published; it affords full information on local matters, and the latest mining news, whilst at the same time it supplies its readera. copiously with general information on other, topics. The terms of subscription are 15s per quartet payable in advance. JQ ?. P^lNTllTft IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. POSTERS, " T "* : CIRCULARS, BILLHEADS, CUSTOM HOUSE FORMS, CARDS, &c., &c, &c, ' In every variety of TYPE AND COLOR ",GREY RIVER ARGUS" PRINTING OFFICE, Boundary. Street. HOKITIKA AGENCY. * MR. E. W. JONES, has been appointed . agent in Hokitika for the "Grby River Argus," and is authorised to collect accounts and receive advertisements aid subscriptions for same. Advertisements and orders will be received by him at Messrs E. W. Jones and Co. 'a office, Revell street, near the Union Bank Hokitika. . ' Q V D N E V AGENCY' Mr A. CUBITT, 11 Bridge street, Sydney, has been appointed agent for the "Grey River Argus " in New South Wales, and is authorised to receive subscriptions and. advertisements for same. ■ . ■; ■ ■ . '~* NOTJCE TO ADVERTISERS, All advertisements must be sent into the office before 3 o'clock 1 on the day preceding publication ; and all notices of withdrawals of -advertisements must be sent in (in writing) before 10 a.m. on same- day. CHARGE PER INSERTION POR ADVERTJS-(N(, First insertion, per inch „. '£0 g n .Every subsequent insertion ... 0 4 o Advertisements of la words ... 0 2 6 -. ■■; n 30 words ... 0 4. o

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Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 256, 3 September 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 256, 3 September 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 256, 3 September 1867, Page 4

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