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THE GREY T7"ILGOUR'S UNION THEATRE. This Evening — No Performance. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, . Positively the Last Night of the unrivalled GOURLAY FAMILY. New Entertainments ; Pickings from Waverley. Mr Gourlay in his celebrated character of BAILEY NICOL JARVJE. The Great Indian Basket Illusion, received on Monday night with great success ; and other entertainments. Little Johnny will present on this occasion to each visitor a copy of one of his favorite songs. TTNITED STATES CONCERT HALL Engagement of JOHNNY BURGESS, the Champion Clog and Pump Dancer, and FRANi LEATHWOOD, the favorite Solo Concertinast ; in conjunction with the following talented artistes— Mr PERL'IVAL, FKED. SMITH, GEO. IRVINE. Pianist, Mr Gosson ; Manager, Mr F. Smith. Admission Free. A. O. F. A SUMMONS MEETING will be held at Hunt's Club Hotel, This Evening, at 8 o'clock sharp. J..P. TAYLOR, Secretary. 5r t ij n i o n', AT PAUL'S CANADIAN HOTEL, Greyinoutb, On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1868, One-Sixth Share in a Claim and WaterRace, known as the Cornishmens, Rutherglen. The said claim is at present paying over two ounces each man per week, and they have extended ground enough to last for the next three years. The present shareholder is going home, ' and wishes to dispose of it by two hundred and thirty members at one pound each. The winuer and putter up each to spend five pounds sterling. Tickets to be had at Hamilton and Co.'s Stores, Rutherglen and Eight-mile Terrace, and all the Hotels in Greymouth. rXIHE FOOLS AIN'T AULL DEAD YET. Wun ov the most kon-speak-e-us members ov this amity-dill-00-v-n and still un-egg-stink family weve known fur sum time, ma B ceen daily (Sunday's egg-cepted) at the AMERICAN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, aktilly givin awa the finest klass uv tobaccos at the follerin pryces — TO WTT Gen -u-wine Barrett's Twist ... 7s per lb. Choice Cavendish 7s „ Finest Southern Aromatic ... 8s „ Cut Tobaccoes, of every variety 9s „ A. M. HUNTER, AMERICAN TOBACCO. WAREHOUSE, (Next to O'Donnell's Butchery), Mawhera Quay. H A R L E S WINSCH, Cabinet Maker, ', Upholsterer, and French Polisher (The only one in town), Has Removed to Boundary street. All goods guaranteed my own make. Undertaking done. Furniture repaired. Harmoniums and Splendid Couches daily expected. ■-, OF THE PANAMA MAIL \j Your Absent Friends. Grey River Argus, with stamps and wrapper, 6d each. R. SHANNON, Mawhera Quay. H~E ROYAL HOTEL, Richmond Quay, Is beir g re-decorated and re-furnished for the CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES. JAMES HOWIE, Proprietor. TH E Undersigned, having recently effected arrangements that enable them to overcome many of the difficulties that this market has hitherto presented in procuring a Regular Supply of first quality Meat, can now confidently assure their customers that they may depend upon being served, at the most Reasonable Rates, with the BEST QUALITY OF MEAT, of every description — Beef, Mutton, Pork, Yeal — that the New Zealand markets can afford. Shipping Supplied. HILDEBRAND & WEBER, Wholesale and Retail Butchers, Richmond Quay. PRIME NEW POTATOES AND NEW ONIONS, Just Arrived, per 10, from Melbourne, IN SPLENDID CONDITION, Being only seven days in transit. DUNCAN M'LEAN Has received a Shipment of the above, which he is selling at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Family Grocery and Provision Store, Corner of Boundary and , Mackay streets. rpO UP-COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. Now On Hand — A large assortment of Fancy Goods, consisting of — Toys of every description Dolls Work Boxes Writing Desks Meerschaum Pipes &c, &c, &c. DE COSTA and CO. N^ J5 A^ L E~7 To arrive, ex Beautiful Star, 1 ton Prime Cheese 45 kegs Butter. DE COSTA and CO. r\NIONS. POTATOES. FRqiT 3 tons New Onions New Potatoes Pine Apples and Oranges, ' To Arrive, per Egmont, This Day. Invoices to hand, at MAG O F F I N'S. UST ARRIVED— Fresh supply of the Celebrated Jumping Frog. R. Shannon, Mawhera Quay. UNCAN M'NAB, Esq.— A Canadian paper for yon at this office. A LADY, having a few hours unoccupied daily, wishes for two or three Pupils to Instruct in French. Address, KB., office of this paper.

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Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 450, 1 December 1868, Page 3

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660

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 450, 1 December 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 450, 1 December 1868, Page 3

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