npHE Partnership hitherto c " "(ng be- ■-■- • tw^eh Owers and Poote, Sa> >rs and HarneßS-makers, has this day been by mutual consent. All debts to be received and paid by S. Poole. ALFRED OWERS. S. POOLE. Witnesses— Jambs K. Poole. David Letham. Greymouth, Dec. 10, 1869. N.B. — The business in future will be carried on by S. Poole, Saddler and Harnessmakers, Gihnef' s Buildings, Tainui street, Greymouth. TT N I O N B A K E H V, • Richmond Quay. On the eve of their departure, POOLE and LEATHAM think it would savor of ingratitude in them, and of injustice to the inhabitants of Greymouth and vicinity, were they to leave without endeavoring to express . their sincere, thanks for the extensive and unvarying support they have received during the period, they have been in business— a period dating from the canvas days of Greymouth.: In transferring their business, as they have this day done, to Mr CHARLES BALDRY, they again repeat their thanks, and confidently recommend him to all their customers, as one well deserving of their patronage from, his long experience. WITH reference to the above, CHAS. .. BALDRY begs respectfully to intimate, that it. will be his earnest endeavor not only to secure a continuance of the business -of his predecessors, but by an unwearied -attention to every department to deserve it. Wedding and Christmas Cakes made to order. Pastry business in, all its branches. CHAS. BALDRY, ■ Union Bakery, Richmond Quay. iTITHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHEMISTS. ; JNO. TUCKER AND CO. Bee to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth .and .surrounding, districts that they will OPEN THEIR ESTABLISHMENT ... Mawhera Quay, IN THE COURSE OF A FEW DAYS, ..With a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STOCK, Personally selected- from the best firms in Melbourne, full particulars of which will be given in future advertisements. . T>..H O iT O G R A P H Y. ; ..Wanted the Public of Greymouth to Know tnat TAIT BROS, have For Sale Photographic Views of Greymouth and its surrounding district. Note the Address — "Between the. Australasia and Union Banks, Mawhera Quay. AL EX. HOS IE, SAIL AND TENTMAKER, Begs to draw the attention of Miners and others to his large stock on hand of superior Canvas Hydraulic Hose y also, Canvas of all kinds, Tents, Flys, Flour Bags, &c, &c OILSKINS. OILSKINS. A splendid lot, made on the premises, and surpassing anything imported. Well suited for use in hyaraulicising; Note the AddressNext doorto Club Hotel, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. EDWARD ANCHER begs to inform the- Miners and Storekeepers of the District, that he has just received a large . and .well assorted Stock, consisting of — ■' ' Caiicoef, : Canvas, Carpet Drugget, Tents, Flys', and Tarpaulins. E. A. wishes -particularly to draw the attention of miners to the doth expressly made for hydraulic, purposes, which surpasses anything that haß ever been introduced on the .Coast. Hose made of the same always on hand. ' .. " . ' Oilskins superior to any in the district, and at the most reasonable prices. Storekeepers liberally dealt with. ■■- r ".'---~: Note the Address — Next doorto Perotti's Commercial Hotel, Boundary street. DDF ELL OWS' HOTEL, Corner of Albert street and Mawhera Quay. Desirous of cultivating a .first-class Bar Trade, the choicest of Liquors and most . sparkling of Ales await all customers. Every night a Free and Easy, where, with Jocund Song and Harmless Mirth, the evening hours fleet gaily bye. : j. BULSTRODE, Proprietor. RIEN: TA L HOTEL, Richmond Quay. Having given up the idea of disposing of this Hotel by Art Union, the proprietor lias devoted his best energies to making it comfortable for his Christmas and New Year visitors. ■ JAMES MORTON, Proprietor NELSON HOT EL, South Beach. DENIS PHALEN, having taken the above Hotel, can assure his friends and the ; public that no effort on his part will be spared to meet their comfort in every particular. Wines and Liquors of the loest quality. • D; PHALEN, Proprietor. Tjn IV OL I GAR D B NS>: A Genuine Investment for a persevering man with a small capital.. . -FOR SALE~OR TO LET, The above favorite place of resort, comprising about four acres land, 2& of which are cleared and laid ■ down with ornamental grasses, a erpentiue w;lts, &c, &c; erected thereon is a splendidly fitted up. Bar, with . four Sitting-rooms, a large Ball Room, Gymnasium,. Swings, &c. Likewise, a large Grass . Plot for. Sports and Pic-nic Parties. The soil being of a very fertile natu.e, a good .opportunity offers for .cultivating a large portion of it. The approach to Tivoli is by a well-ina-10. road, being only three minutes' walk from the main part of the town. \ For further particulars, apply to .©. MACLEAN and CO., .Auctioneers; - ; Or,to The PROPRIETORS, , On the Ground.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 616, 28 December 1869, Page 4
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