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IVT O' B B 8 1,. ~E N... - LTJ -» BOOTMAKP&, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, Having considerably eularged his premises, and engaged extra workmen, he is now prepared to execute all orders on the shortest ,. possible notice*. ' "A Storekeepers Supplied. / -NOTICE TO THE TRADE. M. 08. has just received; ex late arrivals, a choice assortment of English, French, and Colonial Leather. Ladies' and Gents' E.S^ Tops, comprising — Kaiigaroo, Kid, Calf, Chelseas, Mock Lace. Whole Goloshed, Balmoral Tops, Wellington • do, half do do, Kangaroo Skins, Lace do, Bazile, Hungarian, Nails, Tools, Boot Trees, Front Blocks, and Grindery. Wellington, Kip, and Sole, &c, &c. BROWNE, BO6TMAKER, Richmond • Quay, has Opened . a Branch of his business at Nobles, with a' stock specially selected for the wants of th^illißtflciCf *"He' ?: respectfully thanks the public of Greymouth for their liberal patronage for the last 34 years, and confident in the excellence of his workmanship, and goods, trusts not only to maintain but increase it. Storekeepers supplied at Wholesale Prices. T> ~E I) B O O■T .- H. DEARING, Bootmaker, Gresson street, opposite the Camp. List 0* Prices— Wellington Boots £2 10 0 Watertights ... .. , ... 112 6 Spring-side Boots ....'... 115 0 Blucher Boots ... 15 0 Up country — Same price, and free of carriage. Repairs Neatly Executed. mi YLOE'S 'S.'TORE. The Public are respectfujjy informed that the business of this Store' will be carried on NEXT DOOR, : In part of THE WHITE HORSE HOJTEL, During the erection of the new premises. J. TAYLOR has at present a large stock of — Groceries Pro>isions Spirits ; ! Wines •Blood's porter . Tennanrs ale, &<s,, & c - Hobart Town potatoes*, onions, and fruit '. Also, , Adelaide flour, direct' from -Hart's Mill, in 501 b, 1001 b, and. 2001 b bags, '•*" With a general assortment of Goods, which hfi will dispose of AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Gold Bought. P.S. —Observe: The business of Taylor's \ Store at present carried on in part of the ' White Horse Hotel, adjoining the new building. T U S I 1 ARRIVED. AND ON SALE AT THE BOUNDARY STREET STORE, Ex Ocean Wave, Magnet, &c, A LARGE SHIPMENT OF WINES, SPIRITS, AND OILMEN'S STORES. CARLISLE HAMMdIJD. NOTICE TO THE MINERS SOUTH BEACH AND RUTHERGLEN DUNCAN M'LEAN begs to inform his old friends and customers teat he has relinquished all. interest in the Stoney Lead Store, and will now SUPPLY GOODS, de. livered at the Half-way House, Nelson Hotel, M'Donough's, and Saltwater, at the LOWEST GREYMOUTH PRICES, And, thanking them for the kind and constant support he has hitherto received, trusts for a continuance of the same. Boundary street, "XT E V E R TOO LATE. D. MAGOFFIN, whUe acknowledging and believing in mutual advantages, has at length condescended to respond to the unanimous call of the fair and fairer denizens of the Grey to remain amongst; them, and has acceded to their urgent demands (so far) that in lieu of a partner Le has taken, in to his councils the WINE and SPIRIT CON. NECTION, and nothing would give the advertiser more satisfaction than therewith be the means of enlivening the hearths of many homes during the forthcoming winter, - D. MAGOFFIN. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. J. BRIMBLE begs to inform the above and the public generally that he has Reduced the Cartage of Goods from Greymouth to Teremakau to Two Pounds per ton. Drays will leave daily from Rugg's Boundary Hotel, Boundary street. TW"OTICE TO DIGGERS. A Comfortable Home to all the Diggers on ■ the Coast — DIGGERS' ARMS TEMPERANCE HOME. Lodging per day and night, Is. By week, ss. Temperance Home, Boundary street. G< PROCTOR, Proprietor. TN consequence of people avoiding the toll on the Saltwater Creek Bridge when the river is low, the toll in future will be Two Shillings each way for horsemen. M. O'CONNOR,

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Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 518, 13 May 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 518, 13 May 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 518, 13 May 1869, Page 1

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