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STRIKE AND BLAGKMORE, (Late by special appointment to his Excellency Sir Geo. Grey, X.C.8.) IMPORTERS, ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS, AND BOTTLERS OF ENGLISH PORTER, GREYMOUTH. VINEGAR, TO UP-COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, Just arrived, from London, CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF MALT VINEGAR, For convenience of packing. ONE GALLON, 88s ; equal to seven. SAMpr X BOTTLE, 55., now ready, at H. WHITMORE'S. CRATED WATER MANUFACTORY, RICHMOND QUAY, GREYMOUTH. GRAND ART UNION. TO BED RAW N FOR, That first-class Property, known as THE B^NK HOTEL, Situate at the CORNER of TAINUI STREET and MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH, Together with VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. E . € O I T A i\ ( II E TVEGS respectfully to inform the public that he has decided upon offering Jtha abov valuable Property and Furniture as TWENTY- F, OUR PRIZES! To be drawn for'on the principle of the Grand Art Union by TWELVE HUNDRED SUBSCRIBERS at ONE POUND (£1) EACH. The Drawing will take place during the Christmas week ; but should the Tickets be taken up before that time, the Drawing will be duly advertised. Pbizes :— 1. The well-known BANK HOTEL, with License to March, 1869 2. Three large and handsome Pictures, framed 3. Bedroom Chest of Drawers 4. Spring-Btuffed Soft ; also, a plain Sofa 5. A Registered Grate, with fender and fireirons 6. An Eighkday Clock 7. A large Kitchen Range, with utensils complete 8. A brass Beer Pump 9. Chandelier, with three burners ; also, three BrackeVLamp* 10. Four plain Sofas 11. Cheffonier and Dining Table 12. A round Parlor Table, six Chairs, and Carpet J3. A Cooking Stove 14. A double turned Bedstead, straw and hair mattrasses 15. Two good Tables, with covers 16. Two Washstands, complete 17. A double Bedstead, with two mattrasses 18. Three toilet Looking-glasses 19. Two small hanging Looking-glasses, and four bedroom Basins and Jugs 20. Two plain Bedsteads, with mattrasses 21. Assortment of Crockery ware '22. Three kerosene Table Lamps 23. Staffed Sofa, three Chairs, and Hearth-rug 24. Four Pictures, framed The Winner of the Hotel to pay £5 extra. Application for Tickets to be made to E COUTANCHE, BANK HOTEL, GREYMOUTH c?JtalW2£o A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROV. -<&&t#s|B&&^ R. -£jL VIDENT SOCIETY. INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION, „,,,.7"., . MELBorRNE, 1866 67. Established 1849. COFFEE AND SPICES. Annual Revenue Exceeds £103,560. NOTICE.— Fikst Pmze M edal has been Invested Funds Exceed £318,000. awarded to ROBERT HARPER and CO.i Principal Office— lo7 Collins street west of Melbourne, for Coffee and Spices ; all good, Melbourne. of excellent quality. — Vide Report of the Jurors to the Royal Commissioners. CAUTION.— As certain unprincipled Per- DIRECTORS : sons are vending inferior COFFEE by imita- Robert M'Dougal, Esq, Chairman, ting out red and blue labels, the public are J- JJ. Power, Eaq, Deputy-Chairman, hereby Wormed that every package of our i^^SSSS^^P. standard Coffees has the signature "Robert Prof essor Irving MA public that owing to an extra duty of 2d per 1b having been lately imposed on manufac- ¥ c Assurance, Annuity, and Endowment fared coffee importedinto New Zealand, they f a vSleterml by the society, on have started a branch of their business in The entire rf g the Dunedin, which enables them to execute prop erty of the members, are from time to orders for coffees, slices, pepper, &c, of the time divided rateably among themselves. same standard qualities, and at the same Forms of proposal and every other in prices, as they have hitherto supplied from formation can be obtained at the principa Melbourne, before the prohibitory duty was offi c e > or at any of the agencies. imposed B^ order ° the Board > ' TQNFS AND co J. BRYCE WILKINSON, W. JONES AND GO. Resident Secretary. » having made arrangements to extend . J 'their business from its present limits of Sale by private Treaty to one embracing ■jl/TISSING FRIENDS, NEXT OF KIN that of -LtjL Unclaimed Money Restored, &c. B*nd to d CTOte tb* .ttentioai Lt & ZtvSS'S HOUSE AND PROPERTY toria, South Australia, New Zealand, &c, Their long and tried experience in this essen- & c ' . tially an c Proprietors of the Grey River Argus ESTATE AGENCY BUSINESS, are.hereby appointed my authorised agents. them confident that they can supply a Enquiries for Missing Friends, or other inwhich is now being much felt in formation sought through the advertising and throughout the Coast, and as columns of this Journal, will have immediate undertake Sales at a distance, attention. Agents are appointed in the sales and proceeds with principal towns in the world, and newspapers they trust that the published by them are regularly filed, and been so liberally be- °P en f° r the free inspection of the public. Agents and Address : Portland, Victoria, Australia, to them as JAMES HOGAN, Sole Proprietor.

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Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 440, 7 November 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 440, 7 November 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 440, 7 November 1868, Page 4

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