T7ENNEDY BROTHERS, IMP6R T E R S > . ANB GENERAL MERCHANTS, Tainui Street. f^i L E N N BROS., IMPORTERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS,, Albert street, Greymouth. "V/fR. EDWARD -TYLER, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR AND CONVEYANCER Werita street, Greymouth ; And Moles worth street, Westport. "CIDWARD MURRELL, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER (late of Nelson), Begs respectfully to inform the public that he has commenced business in the premises so long occupied by Mr J. P. Chriptenson, next the Albion Hotel. Eighteen years 1 experience is a guarantee that whatever Watches, Clocks, Musical Boxes, &c, are entrusted to him for repair will receive his best attention. Pipes Mounted. rp r. pro c t e'r , WATCHMAKER & MANUFACTURINa JEWELLER, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth that he has opened business in the premises next door to Mr Prosser, and can assure thes||j*& his brother will have the entire management) that all work will be satis-, factprily executed. ; -t ' ■■ Jewelry of every description made to order, and all work guaranteed. r-i c h 1 l c 0 t T , " LAPIDARY, Back of Post Office Hotel, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. Gems of any description. cut to order. Greeustoue bought or, polished to any design. FTVH O M A^'ffl^'M'BilfHi' (Late Hugh Kirkpatrick and Co.), WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPERS, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. Tjl AND (*. F. BULLEN, 131 and 133 Russell street, Melbourne ; and ■[■ Mawhera Quay, Greymoubh, GENERAL OUTFITTERS & HOSIERS. Boot and Shoe Importers. TTTATERLOO HOUSE. SKOGLUND AND PURCELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS, Richmond Quay, Greymouth ; and Cole street, Charleston. TJ OBERT REAY, ■^ Merchant Tailor, Begs to inform his patrons and the public that he has Removed to next door to the Diggers' Arms Hotel, Boundary street. GREYMOUTH LIBRARY AND GENERAL STATIONER! DEPOT.* J. W. PARKINSON, Stationer, Bookseller and News Agent, finding his present place of business too contracted for the increasing requirements of the trade of Greymouth, has recently purchased those extensive premises, known as the Monster House, lately occapied by Mr J. G. Heslop, and solicits the patronage of his former customers, who will find a greatly increased stock of Stationery, Books, Periodicals, and the Latest Novels, Scientific, Geographical and Historical Works, together with all the most- modern requirements connected with his trade, commensurate with the growing demands of the rising town of Greymouth. Sincerely thanking the inhabitants of the district for past favors, the Proprietor assures them that no efforts will be spared to supply the public with the earliest information, and with Stationery of the best description, at the lowesfc^prices. „. Sole agent in Greymouth for the Hokitika Leader, English and Foreign, Melbourne and Sydney papers and periodicals. •'■- Subscribers supplied at the lowest rates. v Advertisements received and punctually l&rwarded to all the Australian papers as heretofore. Note the Address— NEXT THE STAR HOTEL. "O S H A. N N O nT BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, Mawhera Quay, Next the Portrait Rooms. Newspapers and Magazines by each Mail. Registry Office for Servants. pROFESSOI F FROST, The Popular MESMERIST & ELECTRO-BIOLOGIST, '. * WILL jAoRTLY ARRIVE. 1 SET V'-a -J±
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Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 283, 5 November 1867, Page 1
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