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WATSON AND WICKEB And RAE AND HAWORTH, Are now supplying the trade, in addition to their present, stock of Ironmongery, Flooring, Doors and Kashas, with every requisite for the Building and Furnishing Line. The machinery lately erected is capable of turning out, in a few hours' notice, any description of the undermentioned articles to order, and to any pattern, however intricate, and at prices hitherto unknown in this district. The following is a list of a few of the articles now on handTurned table legs Cart - wheel naves, Do couch sets hardwoiu' Do sofa sets Dray sh , -1 felloes Do balhtrades Mouldir any deDo spires sign Do chair legs Architr ' do Do 100 table pillars Cornice do T. & G.--, aay .width Skirtings do or thickness Ottoman "lefis ' Rabbited boards Drawer knobs Dressed board s, iniita- Skittles and balls tion stone work A merican 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 ornaments The above goods in Red Pine, Cedar, American, Kauri, and Clear Pine. RAE AND HAWORTH, Mawhera Quay ; WATSON AN 1) "M ICKE S, Boundary street. T7ICTORIA STEAM SAWMILL CO., Grey River. The Proprietors arc now prepared to supply SAWN TIMBER, iv lar^c or small quantities, at prices to suit the times. • CHA S. HOLDER, Agent, Boundary street. Greymouth. TO MERCHANTS, SQUATTERS, MIN ERS, STOREKE ICPERS, SADDLERS, AND BOOTMAKERS. ALDERSON and SONS Beg to direct attention to their COLONIAL MANUFACTURED LEATHERSSole, Kip, Calf, Kangaroo, Basils, Colored Morocco, and Roans. ENAMELLED AND JAPANNED HIDES— Sides, Kangaroo and Calf, Basils and Roans, Closed Uppers and Grindery. BOOTS. , Pegged-^ot^Rivetted^'-Jva^UesH^iwfa^BtjysV Youths', Women's, Girls', Childrens' (in calf, kip, kangaroo, and kid) of every design. MINERS' BOOTS, of nil descriptions. SADDLES. Riding and Pack, Ladies' ami Gents (in Hogskin and Bag-leathtr), all styles and qualities. HARNESS— Plated and Brass-mounted Carriage, Gig, Buggy, Express, Waggon, and Cart, of all kinds, and every article in saddlery and harness. MILL BELTS, WATER HOSE. Manufactory : — BOURKE STREET, SURRY HILLS. Warehouse : — 221 Elizabeth street, Sydney, NEW SOUTH WALES. T3RUNNERTON COAL MINE. SHEARD'S ACCOMMODATION HOUSE Has been Opened To supply travellers with the long-felt want of a cheap, clean, and comfortable resort for up-river travellers: Meals always ready at 2s a meal ; one call is all that is required to insure a repetition. T7ICTORIA HOTEL * And DANCING SALOON. PEE' SIMONS. Dancing every night in the splendid Saloon that knows no equal on the West Coast. R. B. GOFF, Proprietor. TJRELIMTNARY NOTICE, -*- And Pleasant news to many an old friend. CHARLEY R HOD E S'S New Hotel — THE FERRY HOTEL, Just opposite the Landing Place from Cobden, Mawhera/ Quay. TARA'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. QUINLAN, P"oprietor BRIGHTON HOTEL, Gresson street. Its close proximity to the Court House renders it the mo.st convenient for all suitors. And the 11 o'clock lunch is the lunch of Greymouth. THOS. ALDRIDGE, TT NIT E D S T A T E S HO T E I, Mrs MARGT. OGDEN(lateof the Sham, rock Hotel, Castlemaiue) bases her claims for custom on the excellence of her liquors, the extent of accommodation (especially adapted for boarders), and the great attention that is paid to all who patronise the UNITED STATES HOTEL. n OLDEN AGE HOTEL, Richmond Quay. Commodious Stable. The best brands liquors only kept. Pixzey and M 'L'arthy b sparkling Ales always on tap. JAMES CATTLE, Proprietor.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 655, 31 March 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 655, 31 March 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 655, 31 March 1870, Page 1

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