WHITE HORSE HOTEL. REDUCTION IN DRINKS. The public are respectfully informed that all drinks are reduced to Sixpence, and nothing but the choicest qualities will be supplied. Nelson Ale, Is per quart. The tables are kept by the proprietor, which for comfort are second to none on the Grey. A few boarders can be taken ; and good accommodation at all times for travellers. JAMES TAYLOR, Proprietor. x^r ha r f hotel; Mawhera Quay. j H||A..M E S MIDDL ETO N, (Late of the White Horse Hotel), Proprietor. WP A U L• S CANADIAN HOTEL. WINES, SPIRITS, &c. Of the Best Brands only kept. Newly Furnished Bedrooms, and good sleeping accommodation for travellers. A first-class chef de cuisine is engaged to manage the Eestaurant business. f^OAL CREEK GARDENS. These Gardens are now OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, and are replete with every convenience for theh amusement and recreation ; and have been laid out anew, so as to suit the convenience of Private Parties as well as the General Public, and are now specially adapted and kept in order for CROQUET, CRICKET, OR BOWLING PARTIES. On Sundays, and during the week; in fine weather, Boats will leave the Wharf conveying passeugers to these Gardens at Reduced Rates. Return Tickets, 2s. Weather permitting, a Full Band will be in attendance every Sunday. Visitors are respectfully cautioned against, taking flowers without permission. No dogs allowed. f¥l O all who, when, their daily work is ■*• done, I n pleasure wish to pass the evening hours, V ainly you'll wander for more glorious fun, 0 r where in sweet scented and secluded bowers, L ove may be whispered, retirement sought, i ■ U"»— e*?«wr-»iy ...... 1 n Tivoli will these attractions be together | brought. P? . to I I' I H A.. «Q. T3OUNDARY TIMBER YARD,. Corner of Herbert and Boundary streets., WATSON A.ND WI.CKES, TIMBER. MERCHANTS, IMP O R. -. T E R . Sy . And COMMISSION AGENTS,. Beg to notify that they have Removed from Arney and Gresson streets, to their newlyerected and Extensive Premises, situated at the corner of Herbert and . Boundary streets, and take the present opportunity of expressing their sincere thanks for the liberal support they have received from the public of Greymouth, Storekeepers, and miners of the surrounding district; and beg to solicit 9 continuance of that support. W. and W. will still continue to keep on hand a good assorted stock of all kinds of Timber, local and imported, well seasoned for building purposes, AT VERY LOW PRICES. ON HAND— A large stock of Imported Doors and Sashes, of superior workmanship Wide Lumber, thoroughly seasoned, up to 24 inches wide Mouldings Skirtings Architraves, fee, &c. Turnery work in Kauri Glass Doors, all kinds Builders' Ironmongery Bricks Lime Stockholm Tar Pitch Coal Tar Roman Cement &c, &c, &c. Miners can obtain 8-inch Fluming, de--livered to either tramway or boats, at £16 per 1000 running feet. ?> ■ • ON SALE— A few cases of Patent Cast Iron Skylights, hinged, with Frames complete, require no flashing, and easily fixed. Also, 15 tons first-class North Island Potatoes. Mark the Address — WATSON and WICKES; BOUNDARY TIMBER YARD, Boundary street, Greymouth. AGENTS FOR THE COAL CREEK SAWMILLS.
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Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 426, 6 October 1868, Page 1
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