Tfl AND G. F. BULLEN, 131 and 133 Russell street, Melbourne ; and Mawhera Quay, Greymouih, GENERAL OUTFITTERS & HOSIERS. Boot and Shoe Importers. mHOMAS AND M'BEATH, (Late Hugh Kirkpatrick and Co.)> WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPERS, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. JOHN M'GREGOR (Successor to Reuben Came), Is now prepared to execute all kinds of BLACKSMITHS' WORK. Horse Shoeing. Ship and Engine work. American and English Stoves repaired. Every description of tools necessary for mining always on hand Barrows. Crushing Machines erected. Storekeepers and the trade supplied. Johnson street, Greymouth. T3 S I! H N IT () N~7 -*-*'• NEWS AGENT. Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. Sole Agent in Greymouth for the Grey River Argus, Home News, Australasian, Leader, Age, News, Post, Bell's Life. Home Papers and Magazines by each Mail. JOSEPH WHITE, BOOTMAKER, Greymouth arid Nelson, Begs to inform the inhabitants of the Grey District that, having commenced business in Greymouth, he t'usta by supplying a lirsfcclass article to ensure a liberal share of the public support. Storekeepers and dealers supplied on the most reasonable terms. A good, supply of English Goods of all descriptions, and Nelson Watertights (our own make). The trade supplied with Leather, Grindery, Uppers, &c, &c. Every description of Boots made on the premises. Mawhera Quay. f^ S O U T H A M, ' ' BOOTMAKER, Redhouse, corner Boundary street and Richmond Quay. Good Stock of our own make always on hand. ROBERT BROWN, BOOTMAKER & IMPORTER. A Large Stock of English, American and Colonial Boots in stock ; also, a good assortment of our own make on hand. N.B. — The trade supplied with Leather and Grindery at Moderate Prices. Address —Robert Brown, 3ootmaker, Richmond Quay. Ladies' and Children's Boots in great variety rr\ ALDRIDGE, BOOTMAKER, Gresson street, opposite the Camp, Thanking his friends for past favors, solicits a continuance of same. All work guaranteed. r^ROWN GRANTS. Notice. — The Undersigned, having made arrangements with an Agent in Christchurch, are prepared to obtain, on the most reasonable terms, Crown Grants (for Hokitika and Greymouth sections) from the Land Office, Christchurch. For particulars, apply to E. W. JONES and CO., Estate Agents, Hokitika. fTIAYLOR'S STORE. fust arrived, a shipment of Sinclair's new Hatus and Bacon. Also, Wellington Butter, of a superior quality ; Maize, whole and broken for cattle and fowl feeding ; new Potatoes, at the lowest market price ; Nelson Eggs, 2s6dper doz. JUST ARRIVED, ex Keera, from Dunedin —A large and select stock of Bliss Tweed, Bedford Cords, Fancy Tweeds and Scotch and Sydney Tweeds, Black and Blue Superfine Doeskins, selected from the best markets in Gieat Britain. Note the address — R. REAY, Merchant Tailor, Boundary street. N.B. — The above are the most superior quality and texture ever imported to Greymouth. FAMILY PROVISION STORE, Corner Boundary and Mackay streets. D. M'LEAN gratefully thanks the inhabitants of Greymouth and the North and South Beaches for the large measure of support hitherto afforded him, and begs to intimate that the large addition to his premises and stock enables him to offer hi customers every accommodation. Whilst every article has been carefully sheeted, Teas and Coffee have been the objects of his peculiar care, as he is well aware their quality do much to make what he wishes this to be a TRULY FAMILY PROVISION STORE. LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT 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, agreeable to the taste, suitable equally to the strong and feeble, and withal seasonably economical. To Diggers and others engaged in remote districts, this is an incalculable blessing, as by the simple addition 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 soup is thus made at five minutes' notice and without trouble, will make it welcome in the tent of any man. Our German brethren are reminded that this is the introduction of their distinguished countryman, Baron Liebig, who attaches the greatest importance to the preparation and considers it supplies a place in the articles of diet that no other food can afford. Wholesale agent (or Weatland— W. S. Lockhart.
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Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 337, 12 March 1868, Page 1
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694Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 337, 12 March 1868, Page 1
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