FAILURE OF THE QUEENSLAND GOLD FIELDS. The undersigned have much pleasure iti thanking' the public for the very liberal support which they have received since they opened their . : . ' / . . ■ '.' ■•: . • •ii' . • NEW CLOTHTNG AND BOOT ESTABLISHMENT, Three"months ago ; and as their expectations have been more than realised, it has been necessaiy for oue of the Firm to again VISIT THE AUSTRALIAN MARKETS, To personally select a NEW STOCK OF GOODS FOR THE WINTER SEASON. Mr Barkley's return from Victoria is expected about the end of the month, and ■ d: we hope to be able to show our NEW GOODS the first week in May, clue notice ot which will be given in a futui-e advertisement. THOMPSON AND BARKLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHIERS, OUTFITTERS, AND BOOT IMPORTERS, MAWHEEA QUAY, G-EEYMOUTH. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THOMAS AND M'BEATH Have just opened the Largest, Best, and Cheapest Stock of WTNTER DRAPERY, AND MEN'S CLOTHING, That has every come to the West Coast. GREAT REDUCTION IN COTTON AND WOOLLEN GOODS. Mr M'Beatli, having been in THE BEST COLONIAL MARKETS, Has judiciously purchased when the prices were at the very lowest. AN EARLY INSPECTION IS PARTICULARLY INVITED. THOMAS AND M'BEATH, MAWHERA QUAY, GEEYMOUTH; AND COAL STREET, CHAJRXiESTOISr. DTAE CONCEET HALL, p BAND OPENING BALL. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Mr. JOHN O'CONNELL, who has just MAC'S HOTEL, Richmond Quay, returned from London, begs to announce to the inhabitants of Greymouth that he will, on SATURDAY NIGHT, at 9 and half-past Messrs. J. G. WALSH and CO. having 10, exhibit Colonel Stoddare's celebrated secured possession of this Hotel, so well Illusion entitled known as one of the most quiet and comTHE GREATEST MYSTERY, OR fortable on the Grey, can safely assure their EGYPTIAN SPHYNX, old friends and the public that no exertion Which has been and is now one of the great will be spared to ensure their comfort. sensations of the metropolis. — - A few reserved seats for ladies. The table d'hote is on the most abundant Admission, 2s and Is. -. aud recherche scale. As usual, the VARIETIES GOMPANY Bedrooms newly furnished and decorated. will give some of their Celebrated Ballads, Choruses, and Comicalities. a GRAND OPENING BALL, QUEEN'S HOTEL With FREE SUPPER AND FULL BAND OF (Directly opposite the Court House), M USIC, Gresson street. Will be held on — - MONDAY NEXT, the 20th INSTAKT. Visitors to this Hotel will find the Wines, Spirits, Board and Lodging all first-class. Dancing to commence at 10 o'clock. Lunch at all hours. Dinner on the table "]yTOTICE.-L the undersigned, will not at 6p m. -^ be anßw erable for any debts contracted by ay wife, Elizabeth Lea Accommodation for four or five respectable JAMES LEE. boarders. y JOHN HARRIS, Star Hotel, Grey- """^ JLj mouth, caution Hotelkeepers and others J. O. MOOxiili, against engaging any of my hired servants. Proprietor. Legal proceedings will be taken against — parties so doing. MEADOW'S NATIONAL HOTEL, -r^vp aAT -n, — . TC . , 51 1~ ' TJIOR SALE. — A Firat-class Sodawater Boundary street. X? and Cordial Business. Apply to STRIKE and SON, Gresson street, GreyMr. R, MEADOWS, having opened this mouth> weU known Hotel, respectfully solicits a HP ° LE T- The shop adjoining J. ,• , , ,-i.i. i. -*- M'Davitt's, Tailor, Mawhera Quay. share of that patronage which has hitherto jj entj one poun( i ten shillings per week. J. been so liberally bestowed on it, and he will M'Davitt, Tailor. do his utmost to deserve it. TVTOTICE. — Two Gentlemen Vocalists _ , 7 ... . . , -Li open for engagement. Apply Hunt'B The Bedrooms are strictly private, wel C ] ub Hotel. furnished, and well ventilated. _ -.„- — ; — r-j XX7ANTED, an Active Lad as Boots and R. MEADOWS, VV Pantryman, Apply Melbourne Proprietor, Hotel,
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Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 353, 18 April 1868, Page 3
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