WATSON AND ' WICKES, And RAE AND HAWORTH, 1 Are now supplying the trade, in addition to " their present stock of Ironmongery, Flooring, i ] Doors and Sashep, with every requisite for I \ tlie ]3uilding and Furnishing Line. The t j machinery lately erected is capable of turning out, in a few hours' notice, any description of the undermentioned articles to order, and 1 to any pattern, however iutricate, aiid at prices hitherto unknown in this district. Tbe following is a list of a. few of the articles , now on hand — Turned table legs Cart - wheel naves, , Do couch sets hardwood Do sofa sets Dray shafts & felloes , Do balistrades Mouldings, to any deDo spires sipn . Do chair legs Architraves do Do 100 table pillars Cornice do T. & G., any width Skirtings do or thickness Ottoman legs «"•] Rabbited boards ' Drawer knobs' : '"I Dressed boards, imifca- Skittles and balls tion stone work American pins & balls Planed boards, both Sawn wedges sides and edges, to Do shingles any thickness or Do battens . : width Do timber, any size Drawer stumps Shop front brnameints The above goods in Red Pine, Cedar, American, Kauri, and Clear Pine. RAE AND HAWORTH, Mawhera Quay ; WATSON AND: WICKES, . Boundary street. rpO MERCHANTS, SQUATTERS, -»-■ MINERS, STOREKEEPERS, . SADDLERS, AND BOOTMAKERS. ALDERS^JN and SONS Beg to direct attention' to their COLON IAL MANUFACTURED HEATHERS- :•• • Sole, Kip, Calf, Kangaroo; • Basils, Colored Morocco, and Roans. ENAMELLED : AND JAPANSED HIDES— -\ : Sides. Kangaroo and : Calf, -Basils and Roans, Closed Uppers and Grindery. BOOTS. Pegged or Rivetted, Ladies', : Gents, Boys.', Youths', Women's, .Girls',. .Childrens' (in calf, kip, kangaroo, and kid) of every design. MINERS' BOOTS, of ail descriptions. SADDLES. Riding and Pack, Ladies' and Gents (in Hogskin and Bag-leathtr), all styles and qualities. ■■•:,..■. HARNESS— • Platedi and Brass-mounted Carriage, Gig, Buggy, Express, Waggon, aud Cart, of all kinds, aiid every article in saddlery and harness. .: MILL BELTS, WATER HOSE. Manufactory :— BOURKE STREET, SURRY HILLS. Warehouse :— 221 Elizabeth street, Sydney, NEW SOUTH WALES. . T> O O~lTs7 BOOKS. BOOKS. Just Arrived, and On Sale AT J O H N R O C H E'S (Latei R. Shannon's), Mawhera Quay, Greymouth — How to Brew :Good Beer Dibdin's Sea Songs , London Journal, vol. 49 \ Bow Bells, vol. 10 Penny Miscellanys, assorted Nos. Haverty's History of Ireland Mitchell's do do Barrington's Rise and Fall Keating's Ireland : Illustrated Dubliu Journal Memoir of Ireland Story of Ireland ■ Lytton Bulwer's Poems Maguire's Irish in America Dock and the Scaffold Hunted to Death. Speeches from the Dock Story of Ireland Almanacs for 1870 Customs Forms Carters' Receipt Books Gold - do do School Books— Allen and Cornwall's Grammar Little Arthur's England Cornp.r's History of Rome Magnall's Historical Questions Markham's England Lennie's Grammar Thomson's Arithmetic and Key Thomson's Geography Child's Guide to Knowledge A large assortment of Commercial and Fancy Stationery always on hand. T> ÜBL I C N~O TIC E. NEW ZEALAND DISTILLERY, Cumberland street, Diinedin. Established under Distillation Act, 1868. The Undersigned are now prepared to supply the finest Malt Whiskey, manufactured solely from the best Malt j also Gin and Spirits of Wine. Under the Distillation Act, the duty on the above is only one-half that charged .on imported spirit, being a saving to the buyer of 6s per proof gallon. . . : . Samples and price lists can be had on application. 0. R. HOWDEN and CO. fTI A R A ' S HALL. The recent extensive improvements enable the proprietor to offer to all comers the most ample and comfortable accommodation. Neither expense nor care has been spared in selecting the choicest stock of liquors. J. QUINLAtf , Proprietor T> RI A N B ORU\ HOTEL -*-* Mawhera Quay. D. SHEEDY, Proprietor. The Wines, Ales, Liquors and Accommodation at this favorite Hotel are not to be surpassed in Greymouth. TTNITED STAiTES HOTEL. r Mrs MARGT. OGDEN (lateof tKe Sham .rock Hotel, Castlemame) bases her claims [ for custbin on tlie excellence of her liquors, the extent of accommodation (especiallyadapted for boarders), and the great attention that is paid to all who patronise the UNITED STATES HOTEL.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 638, 19 February 1870, Page 1
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663Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 638, 19 February 1870, Page 1
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